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The technological and institutional reforms made in the field of agriculture in India are collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation, and the abolition of zamindari.
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(i) Agricultural traders. (ii) Cooperative societies. (iii) Moneylenders.
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Consequences of majoritarian policies adopted by Sri Lankan Government were:
- Tamils felt the government was not sensitive about Tamil language and culture because Sinhala was declared the official language.
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- By 1980s several political organisations were formed demanding an independent Tamil State in northern and Eastern part of Sri Lanka.
- Majoritarianism measures adopted to establish Sinhala dominance over the Sri Lankan Tamils led to widespread conflicts ending in civil war.
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