what was the impact of land reforms during the colonial period? Relate...
Impact of Land Reform in India:
Abolition of Jamindars and Jagirdars:
The powerful Jamindars and Jagirdars have become inexistent.
The abolition of intermediaries has stopped exploitation.
Transfer of land to peasants from intermediaries has reduced disparities.
The new proprietorship has given scope for innovation in Land Reforms.
The ex-jagirdars and ex-Jamindars have engaged themselves actively in other work thus contributing for National Growth.
The abolishment of these systems has increased to the new land owners thus adding revenue to the state governments.
Land Ceiling:
Land is a source of Income in rural India land and it provides employment opportunities. Therefore it is important for the marginal farmers, agricultural labourers, and small farmers. The concept 'ceiling on land holdings' denotes to the legally stipulated maximum size beyond which no individual farmer or farm household can hold any land. The objective of such ceiling is to promote economic growth with social justice.
Land Ceiling should be imposed on all kinds of lands such as Fallow, Uncultivable, irrigated and Cultivable land. All the mentioned are inclusive of ceiling Act. The ceiling act varies from state to state on ceiling on two crops a year land. However in most of the places the ceiling is 18 Acres.
Land possession and social power:
It is observed that the land is not only the source of production but also for generating power in the community. In the Indian system, the land is often transferred from one generation to another generation. However all this lack the documentation of possession of land. In this framework, the government had made it mandatory to register all tenancy arrangements.
To summarize, Land reform is the major step of government to assist people living under adverse conditions. It is basically redistribution of land from those who have excess of land to those who do not possess with the objective of increasing the income and bargaining power of the rural poor. The purpose of land reform is to help weaker section of society and do justice in land distribution. Government land policies are implemented to make more rational use of the scarce land resources by affecting conditions of holdings, imposing ceilings and grounds on holdings so that cultivation can be done in the most economical manner.