The Land Question in India

The Land Question in India
Author: Anthony P. D'Costa,Achin Chakraborty
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780198792444

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This volume takes a fresh look at the land question in India. Instead of re-engaging in the rich transition debate in which the transformation of agriculture is seen as a necessary historical step to usher in dynamic capitalist (or socialist) development, this collection critically examines the centrality of land in contemporary development discourse in India. Consequently, the focus is on the role of the state in pushing a process of dispossession of peasants through direct expropriation for developmental purposes such as acquisition of land by (local) states for infrastructure development and to support accumulation strategies of private business through industrialization. Land in India is sought for non-agricultural purposes such as purchasing land to reduce risk and real estate development. Land is also central to tribal communities (adivasis), whose livelihoods depend on it and on a moral economy that is independent of any price-driven markets. Adivasis tend to hold on to such property, not as individual owners for profit, but for collective security and to protect a way of life. Thus land, notwithstanding its role in the accumulation process, has been, and continues to be, a turbulent arena in which classes, castes, and communities are in conflict with each other, with the state, and with capital, jockeying to determine the terms and conditions of land transactions or their prevention, through both market and non-market mechanisms. The volume goes beyond the traditional political economy of the agrarian transition question, and deals with, inter alia, distributional conflicts arising from acquisition of land by the state for capital accumulation on the one hand and its commodification on the other. It provides new analytical insights into the land acquisition processes, their legal-institutional and ethical implications, and the multifaceted regional diversity of acquisition experiences in India.

The Land Question in Neoliberal India

The Land Question in Neoliberal India
Author: Varsha Bhagat-Ganguly
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000077919

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This book examines the land question in neoliberal India based on a cohesive framework focusing on socio-legal and judicial interactions in a point of departure from the political-economy approach to land issues. It sheds light on several complex aspects of land matters in India and evolves a critical and multi-dimensional discourse by mapping out exchanges between social and political actors, the State, elites, citizenry, and the legal battle or judicial interpretations on land as right to property. Based on the themes of socio-legal policy and perspective on ‘land’ on the one hand and jurisprudence on the land question on the other, the volume discusses topics such as conclusive land titling; urban land governance; governance of forest land; land-leasing practices, policies, and interventions from the perspective of women; land acquisition policies and laws; how land matters interface with environmental issues; and judicial debates on ‘compensation’ against land acquisitions. It covers a wide range of case studies from all over India by bringing together specialists from across backgrounds. Comprehensive and topical, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of development studies, political studies, law, sociology, political economy, and public policy, as well as to professionals in NGOs, civil society organisations, think tanks, planning and public administration, lawyers, civil services and training institutes, and judicial and forest academies. Those working on rural and urban land issues in India, land management, land governance, environmental laws and governance, property rights, resource conflicts, social work, and rural development will find this book to be of special interest.

Land and Livelihoods in Neoliberal India

Land and Livelihoods in Neoliberal India
Author: Deepak K. Mishra,Pradeep Nayak
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811535116

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The book discusses important developments emerging around the land questions in India in the context of India’s neoliberal economic development and its changing political economy. It covers many issues that have been impinging the political economy in land and livelihoods in India since the 1990s, examining the land question from diverse methodological standpoints. Most of the chapters rely on evidence generated through primary surveys in different parts of the country. The book, via its diversity of approaches and methodologies, brings out new and hitherto unexplored and/or less researched issues on the emerging land question in India. The range of issues addressed in the volume encompasses the contemporary developments in the political economy of land, land dispossession, SEZs, agrarian changes, urbanisation and the drive for the commodification of land across India. The authors also examine role of the state in promoting the capitalist transformation in India and continuities and changes emerging in the context of land liberalisation and market-friendly economic reforms.

Suburban Land Question

Suburban Land Question
Author: Richard Harris,Ute Lehrer
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442626959

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The purpose of The Suburban Land Question is to identify the common elements of land development in suburban regions around the world.

The Land Question

The Land Question
Author: Puccalapalli Sundarayya
Publsiher: New Delhi : All India Kisan Sabha
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1976
Genre: Land reform
ISBN: UOM:39015028159047

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On land reform in India; a Marxist viewpoint.

Land Policies in India

Land Policies in India
Author: Sony Pellissery,Benjamin Davy,Harvey M. Jacobs
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811042089

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This book examines how property rights are linked to socio-economic progress and development. It also provides a theoretical analysis, an economic/social analysis of planning, case studies of the implementation of planning and regulation instruments, practices related to law and planning, analysis of case laws in a particular segment. The interconnection between property, law and planning is a running theme throughout the book. The land question has been central to South Asian development on two counts: First, although the majority of the population relies on agriculture and allied activities their livelihood, landholding is highly skewed; second, urban planning is facing unprecedented challenges due to bourgeoning property values as well as gush of migrants to cities seeking livelihood. The response to these challenges in the form of laws and policies has been very large compared to the academic attention that is received. However, the measures emerging from planning and policies have had limited impact on the extent of the problems. This paradox calls for serious introspection and academic engagement that this book undertakes. The book further deals with the emerging discipline of planning law, which determines property value and use, and argues that regulatory issues of public policy determine the property valuation and property pricing.

The Land Question in Ireland

The Land Question in Ireland
Author: Ireland. [Appendix. - Miscellaneous.],Bombay Civilian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1870
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: BL:A0023147738

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Dispossession Without Development

Dispossession Without Development
Author: Michael Levien
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2018
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780190859152

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In Dispossession without Development, Michael Levien seeks to uncover the structural underpinnings of India's so-called "land wars." He examines how land dispossession changed with India's shift from state-led development to neoliberalism and the consequences of these changes for dispossessed farmers in contemporary India.