The vexed land issue: a triple jeopardy

In India, land is emerging as the binding constraint on growth, employment generation and poverty alleviation. The vexed land issue, self-evident from the newspaper space on the topic and the agitated debate, has triple jeopardies or three dangers associated with it: (i) determining land ownership a...

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Consent
Deeds
Efficiency
Land purchases
Landowners
Management
Mutation
Perspective Article
Registration
Transfer of title
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