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What do you understand by ' bhoodan' and 'gramdan'

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Answered by omegads03
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'Bhoodan' was an act which occured due to some poor landless villagers who demanded some land for their economic well-being. Vinoba Bhave could not assure but he promised to talk to the government. But suddenly Shri Ram Chandra Reddy stood up and offered 80 acres of land to be distributed among 80 landless villagers. And thus, this act was known.

'Gramdan' was an act in which some zaminders , owners of many villages, offered to distribute some villages among landless.

Both the movement was initiated by Vinoba Bhave and it is also known as the 'Bloodless Revolution'.

Answered by PraneethKumar2006
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Answer:

Bhoodan Movement (Land Gift Movement) was a voluntary land reform movement started by Vinoba Bhave in Telengana in 1951. This movement tried to persude wealthy landowners to voluntarily gift some percentage of land to landless labors.

Gramdan Movement was started in 1952 in UP and is the development of Bhoodan Movement. This movement attempted villagers to donate the land of whole village for the society. So there is no private ownership and all receive according to their need.

                                                            (OR)

Some poor landless villagers demanded some land for their economic well-being. Vinoba Bhave could not assure but promised to talk to the government regarding that. Suddenly Shri Ram Chandra Reddy, stood up and offered 80 acres of land to be distributed among 80 landless villagers. This act was known as ‘Bhoodan’. Similarly, some zamindars, owners of many villages, offered to distribute some villages among the landless. It was known as ‘Gramdan’.

This Gramdan & Bhoodan movement was initiated by Vinoba Bhave. It is also known as the ‘Bloodless Revolution’.

                                  (OR) in other words

Some poor landless villagers demanded some land for their economic well-being. Vinoba Bhave could not assure but promised to talk to the government regarding that. Suddenly Shri Ram Chandra Reddy, stood up and offered 80 acres of land to be distributed among 80 landless villagers. This act was known as ‘Bhoodan’. Similarly, some zamindars, owners of many villages, offered to distribute some villages among the landless. It was known as ‘Gramdan’.

This Gramdan & Bhoodan movement was initiated by Vinoba Bhave. It is also known as the ‘Bloodless Revolution’.

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