Issues of equity in rural Madhya Pradesh
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Issues of equity in rural Madhya Pradesh
(Land reforms in India, v. 7)
Sage Publications, 2002
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The seventh in the series on Land Reforms in India, this volume on Madhya Pradesh takes a close and critical look at the land reforms legislation and implementation, as well as the issues of equity relating to non-land resources in rural areas.
Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction - Praveen K Jha
PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES OF PEOPLE'S MOVEMENTS
Land Reforms, People's Movements and Protests - Dunu Roy
The Land Question in Chhattisgarh - Anoop Singh
People's Struggle for Land - Rajendra K Sail
A Case Study
A Perspective on Land and Forests in Madhya Pradesh - Ekta Parishad
Issues in the Opposition to the Big Dams - Harsh Mander
PART TWO: LAND, COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES AND EQUITY
A Report on Land Reforms in Madhya Pradesh - Land Reforms Unit
Land Records Management in Madhya Pradesh - Prashant Mehta
Common Land and Common Property Resources - Usha Ramanathan
PART THREE: DISPLACEMENT, DISPOSSESSION, REHABILITATION AND TRIBAL SURVIVAL
Displacement and Rehabilitation - B D Sharma
Issues of Equitable and Sustainable Development
Tribal Survival and the Land Question - Archana Prasad
Tribal Land Alienation in Madhya Pradesh - Harsh Mander
The Problem and Legislative Remedies
Malik Makbuja versus Protection of the Environment - Rajgopal Naidu
PART FOUR: FORESTS AND EQUITY
Forests and the People - N C Saxena
Policy Issues in Madhya Pradesh
Let's Stand Forest Policy on Its Head - Atindra Sen
Or Can Markets Promote Equity?
PART FIVE: CONTEMPORARY AGENDA IN LAND REFORMS
Land Reforms in Madhya Pradesh - Mihir ShahP and S Vijay Shankar
Redefining the Agenda
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