Land acquisition under SEZ and food security issues: A case study of Haryana
| Vol-3 | Issue-12 | December 2018 | Published Online: 10 December 2018 PDF ( 374 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Prof. Santosh Nandal 1; Neelam Kumari 2; Dr. Mukesh Kumar 3 | ||
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1Ph.D scholar, Dept of Economics, MDU Rohtak (India) 2Professor, Dept of Economics, MDU Rohtak (India) 3Dept of Economics, MDU Rohtak (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
Acquisitions of agricultural land are controversially discussed by Researcher, Policy Maker and Academic thinkers with respect to their impacts on food security. Land is unique multi-use source of production for agriculture, industry and every kind of activity related to livelihood of mankind. It is continue dilemna in history of mankind “What is ideal use of Land”. In present research paper we attempt to deal with impact of land acquisition on Food security. Indian government is blindly following this development concept with ignorance of structural difference in Indian economy. So, we will discuss difference in availability of land in India and across world. In the present research paper, we will discuss about land scarcity and land utilization pattern in Indian economy. Here we will also discuss about its utilization pattern and its impact on food security in India present and future context. |
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| Keywords | ||
| SEZ, LSA, DC, UP, MP | ||
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