People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXII
No.
34 August 31 , 2008 |
Land Reform Continues In West Bengal
V K Ramachandran
Table 1 Agricultural land distributed under land reform and land reform beneficiaries, India and West Bengal |
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India |
West Bengal |
(3) as per cent of (2) |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Area distributed under land reform (in acres) |
4964995 |
1122116 |
22.6 |
Number of beneficiaries |
5457522 |
2971857 |
54.5 |
Source: Budget Statement, Demand No. 36 for the year 2008-09, Land and Land Reforms Department, Government of West Bengal |
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Note: All-India figures are as in September 2007; West Bengal as on February 15, 2008 ### |
Another interesting feature of the data is that, as on February 15, 2008, the number of new joint pattadars (that is, persons who had received new joint title deeds to agricultural land under land reform) was 581,000, and the number of new women pattadars was 159,400. Assuming that half the new joint patta holders were women, a total of 449,900, or about 4 lakh and a half, women received title deeds to agricultural land under land reform. I have no comparative data for other States on this matter, but the number indicates a noteworthy response to a long-standing demand of the women�s movement (although it still falls far short of creating conditions of equality in this regard).
A myth of �reversal�
Current data show the allegation also to be untrue.
Table 2 Agricultural land acquired for industry and infrastructure and land distributed under land reform by the Government of West Bengal, 2005-06 to 2007-08 in acres |
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Year |
Extent of agricultural land |
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acquired |
distributed |
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2005-06 |
2322 |
8136 |
2006-07 |
4135 |
10848 |
2007-08 |
3750 |
10953 |
Source: Land and Land Reforms Department, Government of West Bengal |
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Note: Figures rounded off to the nearest acre |