Change and Development in Rural Society
What are the main objective behind land reforms in India?
The main objectives behind land reforms in India - The primary objectives of land forms in free India are:
1. To remove motivational and other impediments which arise from the agrarian structure inherited from the past, and
2. To eliminate all elements of exploitation and social injustice within the agrarian system so as to ensure equality of status and opportunity to all sections of the population.
Conclusion: It is quite clear from the above mentioned two objectives that land reforms were introduced with a view to modernise agricultures and reduce inequalities in the agrarian economy.
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