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Agrarian reform is back at the center of the national and rural development debate, a debate of vital importance to the future of the Global South and genuine economic democracy.
This paper will first explain briefly why gendered relations around property rights are an important development and welfare issue.
This Backgrounder is the first in a multi-authored series on Cultivating Gender Justice.
Responding to the immediate challenge of how we sustainably intensify the production of food, fuel and fiber to meet future demand without the further degradation of our finite land resource base, Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN), which emerged from the UN Conference on Sustai
The twelfth session of the Conference of the Parties of the UNCCD (COP 12) agreed to integrate the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and target 15.3 on Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) in particular, into the implementation of the Convention, stating <
Report presents the Act of 1961 and its ammendemnets in the sucessive years.
This Act may be called the [Maharashtra Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act].
(2) It extends to the [ Bombay area of the State of Maharashtra ].
The Tamil Nadu Cultivating Tenants (Protection) Act, 1955 provides the cultivating tenants in the state the protection from eviction on the ground of arrears of rent. This act also lays down the rights of tenants in the state and provides legal definition of tenant and related terminology.
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