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Sustained uses of land without compatible techno-

institutional changes have hindered the pace of

agricultural development. Inspite of development

of sources of irrigation most of the farmers in large

parts of the country still depend upon monsoon and

natural fertility in order to carry on their agriculture.

For a growing population, this poses a serious

challenge. Agriculture which provides livelihood for

more than 60 per cent of its population, needs some

serious technical and institutional reforms. Thus,

collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation

and abolition of zamindari, etc. were given priority

to bring about institutional reforms in the country

after Independence. ‘Land reform’ was the main focus

of our First Five Year Plan. The right of inheritance

had already lead to fragmentation of land holdings

necessitating consolidation of holdings. The laws of

land reforms were enacted but the implementation

was lacking or lukewarm. The Government of India

embarked upon introducing agricultural reforms to

improve Indian agriculture in the 1960s and 1970s.

The Green Revolution based on the use of package

technology and the White Revolution (Operation

Flood) were some of the strategies initiated to improve

the lot of Indian agriculture. But, this too led to the

concentration of development in few selected areas.

Therefore, in the 1980s and 1990s, a comprehensive

land development programme was initiated, which

included both institutional and technical reforms.

Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood,

cyclone, fire and disease, establishment of Grameen

banks, cooperative societies and banks for providing

loan facilities to the farmers at lower rates of interest

were some important steps in this direction.

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