People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
17 April 25, 2010 |
THE Bengal Left Front government
leads by far the rest
of the state governments in terms of seizing ceiling-surplus land in
rural
areas and redistributing them amongst the poor.
Presently, a plan has been drawn
up for a similar land
redistribution among the poor and the needy, especially refugee
families in the
cities and townships.
The following are the chief
characteristics of the
programme:
�
Refugee
families would receive unconditional proprietorship of land
�
The
families who are not refugees but are living on refugee land shall
receive
long-term lease-based land rights
�
Those
of the urban poor who have been residing in unused khas
land for two decades or more shall get proprietorship of the
land plots at the cost Re one for a period of 99 years
�
The thika tenancy act has been suitably
modified to benefit the poor further
�
Housing
estates are built to provide shelter to the urban poor and for the
people
belonging to the lower-income groups
�
It is
now a legal right of the people living in slums and of the urban poor
in
general to claim benefits of better services and infrastructural
facilities
(BP)