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Land reforms in India during planning period were as:
- Abolition of the colonial system of zamindari. this bold act not only released land from the clutches of a class that had little interest in agriculture, but it also reduced the capacity of the landlords to dominate politics.
- Lands were consolidated to bring small pieces of land together in one place so that the farm size could become viable for agriculture.
Drawbacks:
- The laws were made to put an upper limit or ‘ceiling’, to how much agricultural land one person could own, people with excess land managed to evade the law.
- The tenants, who worked on someone else’s land were given greater legal security which rarely implemented.
- Landowners were very powerful and wielded considerable political influence.
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