Social Sciences, asked by sujaychandru18, 4 months ago

has the zamindari system really been abolished in india ? if the consensus is negative, then what measure would think to be taken to banish and why?​

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Answered by selvameena45049
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Zamindari system is abolished literally. Zamindars no longer collect taxes for the government. However, big landlords are still there who try to pose like Zamindars to local population. These big landlords are found in those states where land reforms weren't implemented. Bihar is one of such states.

But recent trends show that the average size of land holdings is decreasing in India. Agriculture becoming less rewarding and people are not dependent only on agriculture. All these factors make big landlords irrelevant in present time. Instead of getting into complex legal issues, Our policies should focus on more income generating opportunities for rural India.

Answered by aayashaghoshi
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Answer:

Zamindari system is abolished literally. Zamindars no longer collect taxes for the government. However, big landlords are still there who try to pose like Zamindars to local population. These big landlords are found in those states where land reforms weren't implemented. Bihar is one of such states.

But recent trends show that the average size of land holdings is decreasing in India. Agriculture becoming less rewarding and people are not dependent only on agriculture. All these factors make big landlords irrelevant in present time. Instead of getting into complex legal issues, Our policies should focus on more income generating opportunities for rural India.

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