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land policies referred to in this Report certain higher objectives were sought to be achieved i.e. raising of the standard of living of millions of people and giving them necessities of life . It could not be denied that to a certain ...
land policies referred to in this Report certain higher objectives were sought to be achieved i.e. raising of the standard of living of millions of people and giving them necessities of life . It could not be denied that to a certain ...
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concentration of land in the hands of few on the other . The concepts of socioeconomic justice embodied in the constitution in fact rendered the imposition of ceiling inevitable and this step was symbolic of new social ideas .
concentration of land in the hands of few on the other . The concepts of socioeconomic justice embodied in the constitution in fact rendered the imposition of ceiling inevitable and this step was symbolic of new social ideas .
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At present the maximum limit varies from place to place and that too in respect of irrigated and unirrigated lands . It would not be an unwise suggestion , keeping in view the inadequate resources for the fullest utilization of land ...
At present the maximum limit varies from place to place and that too in respect of irrigated and unirrigated lands . It would not be an unwise suggestion , keeping in view the inadequate resources for the fullest utilization of land ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
The Hindu Marriage Act 1955An Experiment | 36 |
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