Indian Government and Politics-Land Reforms and Agrarian Relations [IAS (Admin.) Mains Political Science (PSIR)]: Questions 1 - 2 of 2
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Question 1
Appeared in Year: 2016
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Land reforms have failed in eradicating rural poverty. Examine.
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Land Reforms and Rural Poverty Eradication
- It is important to understand the land ownership pattern in India during the British period so as to understand the current problems faced by rural poor.
- The British in India, contrary to their French and Portuguese counterparts practiced the Lugard model of governance.
- In this model, the coloniser makes no a…
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Question 2
Appeared in Year: 2018
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Examine the various causes for agrarian crisis in India.
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Various Causes for Agrarian Crisis in India
- With over 50 percent of the population involved, India has the largest share of people in agriculture in the world.
- It makes up 13 percent of our GDP of 2.3 trillion dollars and generates 2.15 percent of world agricultural trade.
- But after 70 years of independence, Indian agriculture continues to languish an…
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