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Landholdings at the time of independence were: (a) fragmented (b) large (c) economic (d) none of these​

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Answered by surajkashyap1817
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Answer:

Economic

Explanation:

When we are economically strong. We have totally independent

Answered by bhatiamona
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Landholdings at the time of independence were :

(a) fragmented (b) large (c) economic (d) none of these​

The correct answer is :

(a) fragmented

Explanation :

India's landholding was fragmented at the time of independence.

When India got independence, the condition of agriculture in the country was backward. The British had completely destroyed agriculture and greatly weakened the economic condition of the farmers by imposing various types of heavy land revenue taxes. Many small farmers were losing their land, while the big farmers were somehow saving themselves. But his condition was also not good. The zamindari system dominated and the exploitation of small farmers by the zamindars continued. The Zamindars worked for the interests of the British.

The cultivable land of the country was in a fragmented state. The agricultural economy was in a backward state. Which took about 15 years after independence to recover completely. When the country became completely self-sufficient in the matter of food grains.

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