What is bhoodan movement and what are its objectives?
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Decentralisation of economic holdings and powers. Vinobaji writes, while describing the objectives of Bhoodan movement, “In fact, objective is of three fold.”Hope it would be helpful.
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Acharya-Vinoba Bhave is the founder of the Bhoodan movement.After Gandhi died , Bhave was widely accepted as his successor. More Interested in land reform, accomplished voluntarily, than in politics, he founded in 1951, the Bhoodan Movement, or land-gift movement. He travelled thousands of miles by foot accepting donations of land for redistribution to the landless. By 1969, the Bhoodan had collected over 4 million acres (1.6 million hectares) of land for redistribution.
The basic aim and objectives of Bhoodan movement :
1. Firstly, power should be decentralised from village to village.
2. Secondly, everybody should have a right on land and property.
3. Thirdly, there should be no distribution in the matter of wages etc.
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