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Zorluk: ZorAgriculture Sector Economics, Land Reforms, Subsidies, and Public Distribution System

Consider the following statements regarding the institutional design and implementation of Land Reforms and Land Titling in India post-Independence:

1. The first phase of land ceiling laws (1950s–1960s) generally took the individual as the unit of application, whereas the revised national guidelines of 1972 recommended taking the family as the unit.
2. In early tenancy reform legislations, the term 'personal cultivation' was defined loosely without requiring personal manual labor, which resulted in widespread evictions of tenants through 'voluntary surrenders'.
3. The National Land Records Modernization Programme (NLRMP), launched in 2008, was designed to transition the Indian land administration system from a presumptive title framework to a conclusive title framework.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

  1. A
    1 and 2 only
  2. B
    2 and 3 only
  3. C
    1 and 3 only
  4. 1, 2 and 3Cevap

Cevap

All three statements (1, 2, and 3) are correct.
The option selecting statements 1, 2, and 3 is correct because all three statements describe historical and policy facts regarding Indian land reform phases accurately. The shift from individual to family units occurred post-1972, broad definitions of personal cultivation led to tenant evictions via voluntary surrenders, and NLRMP aimed to transition from presumptive to conclusive titling.

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1
Analyze Statement 1 regarding land ceiling policy evolution.
Statement 1 is correct.
During the first phase of land ceiling legislation in the 1950s and 1960s, state laws applied ceiling limits on an individual landholder basis. This allowed large landowners to distribute holdings among family members. To curb this, the 1972 National Guidelines recommended treating a family (husband, wife, and minor children) as a single unit with reduced ceiling limits.
2
Analyze Statement 2 regarding tenancy reform loopholes.
Statement 2 is correct.
Early tenancy laws permitted landowners to resume land for 'personal cultivation'. However, 'personal cultivation' was defined broadly without mandating actual physical manual labor by the owner (allowing personal supervision or family supervision), leading landowners to force tenants into 'voluntary surrenders' to resume land.
3
Analyze Statement 3 regarding land title modernization programmes.
Statement 3 is correct.
The National Land Records Modernization Programme (NLRMP), launched in 2008 (later restructured as DILRMP), explicitly aimed to replace India's deed-registration system (presumptive title) with a title-certification system (conclusive land titling based on Torrens principles).

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Land Ceiling Acts, Tenancy Reform Loopholes, and Conclusive Land Titling
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