The main aim of the present thesis is to dig deep into the once existed tenurial conditions and legislations that were passed to remedy the evils connected with the tenurial Conditions and to highlight ace of the economic impacts of the land reform legislation introduced since 1956.The thesis states that although the misery and exploitation which afflict the rural people and injustice inherent in the social structure can be removed by the strict implementation of land reforms. it is not the single and definite way or liberating the peasantry from its fate. Reform in not an Utopia: it is only the product of a constellation of political and social forces. ‘This study covers a period of twenty four years - ie...1956-1980.Cochin University of S...
Prior to its formation in 1956, the State of Kerala was divided into three regions: Malabar in the ...
In recent times there has been a renewed interest in relationships between redistribution, growth, a...
A Constitution by itself cannot create or bring about conditions necessary for the creation of a wel...
Perhaps the most characteristic feature of our timesis that economic development has become the goal...
In any agrarian society, such as India, there is a strong linkage between land and societal status. ...
Changes in agrarian structure can occur in either of the two ways:(1) as a result of the spontaneous...
An agricultural economy relies largely on the predominance of land. The socio economic status of the...
It is hoped that the present study by analysing the dynamics of agrarian change and peasant mobility...
It is puzzling how much the discourse of development has backed away from the seemingly central ques...
The two aspects of land reform are the lowering of rents by the government and the redistribution of...
After independence, the Government of India took some reform measures for the eradication of social ...
This paper epitomizes the dynamics in agrarian livelihood of a tribal community. The study probes th...
for comments and editorial assistance. Again, Krishnakumar C.S. and Jayakumari, L provided support t...
While land reform has been the subject of considerable scholarly debate, most of the analyses have b...
Purpose: The study made an effort to look into Kerala's agricultural development patterns, growth pe...
Prior to its formation in 1956, the State of Kerala was divided into three regions: Malabar in the ...
In recent times there has been a renewed interest in relationships between redistribution, growth, a...
A Constitution by itself cannot create or bring about conditions necessary for the creation of a wel...
Perhaps the most characteristic feature of our timesis that economic development has become the goal...
In any agrarian society, such as India, there is a strong linkage between land and societal status. ...
Changes in agrarian structure can occur in either of the two ways:(1) as a result of the spontaneous...
An agricultural economy relies largely on the predominance of land. The socio economic status of the...
It is hoped that the present study by analysing the dynamics of agrarian change and peasant mobility...
It is puzzling how much the discourse of development has backed away from the seemingly central ques...
The two aspects of land reform are the lowering of rents by the government and the redistribution of...
After independence, the Government of India took some reform measures for the eradication of social ...
This paper epitomizes the dynamics in agrarian livelihood of a tribal community. The study probes th...
for comments and editorial assistance. Again, Krishnakumar C.S. and Jayakumari, L provided support t...
While land reform has been the subject of considerable scholarly debate, most of the analyses have b...
Purpose: The study made an effort to look into Kerala's agricultural development patterns, growth pe...
Prior to its formation in 1956, the State of Kerala was divided into three regions: Malabar in the ...
In recent times there has been a renewed interest in relationships between redistribution, growth, a...
A Constitution by itself cannot create or bring about conditions necessary for the creation of a wel...