Land Policies in India

Land Policies in India
Author: Sony Pellissery
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 981104208X


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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.

Value Capture and Land Policies

Value Capture and Land Policies
Author: Gregory K. Ingram
Publisher: Lincoln Inst of Land Policy
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781558442276


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"Attention to value capture as a source of public revenue has been increasing in the United States and internationally as some governments experience declines in revenue from traditional sources and others face rapid urban population growth and require large investments in public infrastructure. Privately funded improvements by land-owners can increase the value of their land and property. Public actions, such as investments in infrastructure, the provision of public services, and planning and land use regulation, can also affect the value of land and property. Value capture is a means to realize as public revenue some portion of that increase in value through various revenue-raising instruments. This book, based on the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy's sixth annual land policy conference in May 2011, examines the concept of value capture, its forms, and applications. The first section, on the conceptual framework and history of value capture, reviews its relationship to compensation for partial takings; the long history of value capture policies in Britain and France; and the remarkable expansion of tax increment financing in California. The second section reviews the application of particular instruments of value capture, including the conversion of rural to urban land in China, town planning schemes in India, and community benefit agreements. The third section focuses on ends instead of means and examines the use of value capture by community land trusts to provide affordable housing, the use of land development to finance transit, and the use of various fees to fund airports. The final section explores potential extensions of value capture mechanisms to tax-exempt nonprofits and to the management of state trust lands in the United States."--Publisher's website.

Land Reforms in India

Land Reforms in India
Author: P. S. Appu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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Land Rights in India

Land Rights in India
Author: Varsha Bhagat-Ganguly
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317354028


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This volume engages with the topical issue of land rights in neoliberal India. It examines government policies, laws, land governance and land reforms from the perspective of social justice and people’s response to dispossession of land. Looking beyond the dominant discourse of land acquisition and the conception of land as a commodity for economic growth, the book explores critical themes including issues of social identity, culture, livelihood and food security through a study of land reform; reviews existing land policies and legal dimensions; and discusses issues and challenges of land governance and land dependents as well as perspectives from people’s movements. Lucidly written, based on empirical research, and comprehensive in its treatment of a contentious concern, this volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of economics and public policy, development studies, political science, and political economy. It will also interest scholars of South Asian studies and sociology.

The Political Economy of Land Acquisition in India

The Political Economy of Land Acquisition in India
Author: Dhanmanjiri Sathe
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2017-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 981105326X


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This book examines key issues concerning land acquisition, and puts forward policy suggestions. Land acquisition is one of the most important issues besetting India’s political economy today. There have been many conflicts surrounding acquisitions; but there have been ample peaceful acquisitions, too. Growth in any economy requires more land. Hence in India too, in the future more and more land will be required for the purposes of infrastructure expansion, industrialization, urbanization etc. The book also examines a number of broader policy issues in the context of land reforms and shows how a successful resolution of the land acquisition matter is vital to attaining a high rate of growth. Using a case study method, the book examines the process of land acquisition in detail and its implications for farmers. It finds that the development of acquired land leads to higher growth and higher employment; and it also leads to improvements for the dalits (the backward class p eople). Benefits in terms of higher revenues for the government are also observed. It argues that, if the acquisition process is properly executed, those farmers who lose land will not oppose acquisition but will instead become partners in the process of growth.

Land Reforms in India

Land Reforms in India
Author: Pramoda Kumāra Agravāla
Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788185880099


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The book 'Land Reforms in India : Constitutional and Legal Approach' is a landmark in the field of land reforms. It explores many new and important facts and principles of laws on the subject which are universally applicable. The author discovered a mathematical formula to concretize the concept of 'land reforms' and successfully applied it in his statistical study of implementation of land reforms in India with special reference to State of Uttar Pradesh. There is an imperative need to implement the land-laws in true spirit and with determination.

Land Law in India

Land Law in India
Author: Astha Saxena
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000682455


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This book is a critical study of the laws regulating landownership patterns. Land and land law are woven into the fabric of our society and are therefore integral to the substantive questions of equality and developmental ideologies of the state. This volume uncovers the socio-economic realities that surround land and approaches the law from the standpoint of the marginalized, landless and the dispossessed. This book: Undertakes an extensive survey of existing legislations, both at the union and state level through a range of analytical tables; Discusses the issues of land reform; abolition of intermediaries and tenancy reform; need for redistribution; ceilings on agricultural holdings; law of land acquisition; legal construction of public purpose and displacement, dispossession, compensation, and rehabilitation to construct a case for redistribution; Inquires into the phenomenon of landlessness that widely prevails in India today and lays bare its causes. An invaluable resource, this volume will be an essential read for all students and researchers of law, political studies, sociology, political economy, exclusion studies, development studies, and Asian studies.

Land Reforms in India

Land Reforms in India
Author: Puran Chandra Joshi
Publisher: Bombay : Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1975
Genre: India
ISBN:


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Monograph comprising a literature survey and bibliography of research studies of agrarian reform trends and perspectives in India - covers materials published from the period before independence and up to 1972.

Urban Land Policy

Urban Land Policy
Author: A. Ravindra
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1996
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 9788170225652


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Study on the problems of urban India with special reference to Bangalore, India.