By Pradipti Jayaram
Land is seen as providing a vital economic and social foundation for development. In India, land scarcity poses a huge barrier to all infrastructural development. Its efficient utilization plays a key role in increasing our agricultural output, conversely related to the incomes of the majority of our populace. Since India’s economy thrives primarily on agriculture, equitable distribution of land and secure land rights can be viewed as instrumental in empowering the urban and rural poor; to enable them to meet ongoing changes posed by a rapidly globalizing world.
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