
With reference to land reforms in independent India, which one of the following statements is correct?
- The ceiling laws were aimed at family holdings and not individual holdings.
- The major aim of land reforms was providing agricultural land to all the landless.
- It resulted in cultivation of cash crops as a predominant form of cultivation.
- Land reforms permitted no exemptions to the ceiling limits.
Explanation
Option (b) is correct
- The process of land reforms post-independence unfolded in two main phases. The first phase, referred to as the institutional reforms phase, began shortly after independence and lasted until the early 1960s. It emphasized:
- Abolishing intermediaries like zamindars and jagirdars,
- Implementing tenancy reforms that ensured tenant security, reduced rents, and granted ownership rights to tenants,
- Imposing ceilings on landholdings,
- Promoting cooperatives and community development programs.
- The central objective of Land Reforms was to achieve a more equitable distribution of land by transferring it from wealthy landlords to impoverished, landless peasants.
- The second phase, starting in the mid-to-late 1960s, marked the introduction of the Green Revolution, focusing primarily on technological reforms.


