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Agrarian reform and man staying in the countryside are fundamental to the reduction of unemployment in the cities and to raising the minimum wage and the average wage. The middle class pays only low wages and the number of domestic workers is ... more
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) (Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research) Abstract Poor returns to cultivation and absence of non-farm opportunities are indicative of the larger socio-economic malaise in rural India. This is accentuated by the multiple risks that the ... more
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Agrarian, or land, reform is the redistribution of land; however it can include credit, taxation, rents, and cooperatives. ... more
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A. All people should be encouraged to join the cooperative system. The net profit will be increased in favor of laborers working in the cooperatives, so that 25 percent of profits will go to the landowners and 75 percent of profits will go to the ... more
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A. In the first phase of the socialization of land, PROUT will not raise the demand for land ceilings, but the sale of agricultural land will be prohibited and uneconomic landholdings will be brought under cooperative management. The responsibility ... more
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A. In the fist phase, private ownership of land within the cooperative system will be recognized. People can have the right to employ labor for cultivation, but 50 percent of the produce should be distributed as wages to the laborers who work in ... more
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A hunter-gatherer society is one whose primary subsistence method involves the direct procurement of edible plants and animals from the wild, foraging and hunting without significant recourse to the domestication of either. ... more
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The issue of the constitutionality of the taking of private property under the CARP Law has already been settled by the Supreme Court holding that where the measures under challenge merely prescribe the retention limits for landowners, there is an ... more
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Yes. There are many sugar lords who are very much resistant to agrarian reform, who are using goons, private guards and even the military against those identified by the Department of Agrarian Reform as legitimate claimants for land. There are many ... more
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Change in agrarian practices occurred first in England in the 18th century. ... more
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