A study of land reforms in Uttar Pradesh

By: Baljit SinghContributor(s): Sridhar MisraMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Culcutta oxford books 1964Description: 266 pSubject(s): Uttar Pradesh | Land tenureDDC classification: 333.309542 Summary: On August 8, 1946, the newly formed Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh, as one of its first acts, passed a resolution endorsing the abolition of the 'zamindari' system, i.e., the removal of the intermediaries and the vesting of estates in the State. This book is a region-by-region study of the main features of this legislation, of the lags and frictions in its implementation, and of its immediate and anticipated effects on land owners, tenants, and agricultural workers, as well as on the rural economy as a whole
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On August 8, 1946, the newly formed Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh, as one of its first acts, passed a resolution endorsing the abolition of the 'zamindari' system, i.e., the removal of the intermediaries and the vesting of estates in the State. This book is a region-by-region study of the main features of this legislation, of the lags and frictions in its implementation, and of its immediate and anticipated effects on land owners, tenants, and agricultural workers, as well as on the rural economy as a whole

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