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  2. Land reform in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The legislature passed subsequent land reform bills in 1960, 1963, and 1964. But the historical land reform act, Kerala Land Reforms (Amendment) Act, 1969 by C. Achutha Menon government which put an end to the feudal system and ensured the rights of the tenants on land, came into force on 1 January 1970. However, cash crop plantations had been ...

  3. Chengara struggle - Wikipedia

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    According to the Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963, the government was to distribute surplus and revenue forest land to Kerala's landless poor. Though the land ceiling laws were expected to create large extents of surplus land, most landlords circumvented the legal requirement through bogus transfers, gift deeds, and so on. [18]

  4. Rinshad Reera - Wikipedia

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    Land reform. in Kerala; Left-wing nationalism; Left-wing populism; ... Kerala police arrested Rinshad Reera and Faris for allegedly protesting against Sangh Parivar ...

  5. Department of Revenue and Land Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Revenue and Land Survey is a government department under Government of Kerala that manages all government owned lands and decides land use policies in the Indian state of Kerala. The department is also a government agency, deriving various taxes on land, as well as lease amounts from various government lands, which are ...

  6. First Vijayan ministry - Wikipedia

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    Kerala was ranked 1 in overall performance of state in health outcomes index [21] Kerala feature in the top ten rankings in NITI Aayog releases report on Export Preparedness Index 2020 [22] Kerala was adjudged the best-governed state in the country, according to the Public Affairs Index-2020 released by the Public Affairs Centre [23]

  7. Land reform in India - Wikipedia

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    In land reform in Kerala, the only other large state where the CPI(M) came to power, state administrations have actually carried out the most extensive land, tenancy and agrarian labour wage reforms in the non-socialist late-industrialising world. [9] Another successful land reform program was launched in Jammu and Kashmir after 1947.

  8. Liberation Struggle (Kerala) - Wikipedia

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    The Agrarian Relations Act, sent back by the President for reconsideration and later amended and passed by the Kerala Assembly (October, 1960), was declared unconstitutional by the High Court. [8] [7] The Assembly later passed the mellowed Kerala Land Reforms Act of 1963 (came into force in 1964). [8]

  9. E. M. S. Namboodiripad - Wikipedia

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    As chief minister, EMS pioneered radical land and educational reforms in Kerala, which helped it become the country's leader in social indicators. It is largely due to his commitment and guidance that the CPI(M), of which he was Politburo member and general secretary for 14 years, has become such a domineering political force, playing a vital ...