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The principal land records being maintained are: | The principal land records being maintained are: | ||
* Village map: a pictorial form showing the village and field boundaries | * Village map: a pictorial form showing the village and field boundaries | ||
* Field Book of khasra, which is an index to the map in which changes in the field boundaries, their area, particulars of tenure-holder,s methods of irrigation, cropped area, and other uses of land are shown | * Field Book of khasra, which is an index to the map in which changes in the field boundaries, their area, particulars of tenure-holder,s methods of irrigation, cropped area, and other uses of land are shown | ||
* Records of rights, also known as khatouni, in which the names and classes of tenure of all occupants of land are recorded | * Records of rights, also known as khatouni, in which the names and classes of tenure of all occupants of land are recorded | ||
The Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), Government of India, | The Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), Government of India, at http://rural.nic.in/ has initiated a centrally sponsored scheme to computerize land records. The centrally sponsored scheme on Computerization of Land Records (CoLR) at http://www.gisdevelopment.net/application/lis/overview/lisrp0015a.htm was started as a pilot project in eight districts/states: | ||
* Rangareddy (Andhra Pradesh) | * Rangareddy (Andhra Pradesh) | ||
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=== Landholding Categories === | === Landholding Categories === | ||
India is a land of small farms, of peasants cultivating their ancestral lands mainly by family labor and, despite the spread of tractors in the 1980s, by pairs of bullocks. About 50 percent of all operational holdings in 1980 were less than 1 hectare in size (an area equal to 100 acres or 10,000 square meters). About 19 percent fell in the one-to-two hectare range, 16 percent in the two-to-four hectare range, and 11 percent in the four-to-ten hectare range. Only 4 percent of the working farms encompassed 10 or more hectares. | India is a land of small farms, of peasants cultivating their ancestral lands mainly by family labor and, despite the spread of tractors in the 1980s, by pairs of bullocks. About 50 percent of all operational holdings in 1980 were less than 1 hectare in size (an area equal to 100 acres or 10,000 square meters). About 19 percent fell in the one-to-two hectare range, 16 percent in the two-to-four hectare range, and 11 percent in the four-to-ten hectare range. Only 4 percent of the working farms encompassed 10 or more hectares. | ||
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In the Family History Library Catalog at http://www.familysearch.org use the Place Search for: | In the Family History Library Catalog at http://www.familysearch.org use the Place Search for: | ||
INDIA - LAND AND PROPERTY | INDIA - LAND AND PROPERTY | ||
[[Category:Pakistan]] | [[Category:Pakistan]] |
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