Impact of land acquisition on rural livelihood (Also available on CD)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2013Description: iv,xiii,113,24p.,CD-ROMDDC classification:- P TH-1535 JAI
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Table of Content Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Background of the Study 2 1.2 Land Acquisition Issues in India 3 1.2.1 Introduction 3 1.2.2 Case of Raigad 4 1.2.3 Case of Noida 6 1.2.4 Case of Singur 7 1.2.5 Inferences from the case studies 8 1.3 Need of the Study 9 1.4 Research Question 9 1.5 Aim 9 1.6 Objectives 10 1.7 Methodologies 10 Chapter 2 Land management in Asian Countries 12 2.1 Introduction 13 2.2 Land Management In China 14 2.2.1 Land ownership 14 2.2.2 Land acquisition purpose 14 2.2.3 Compensation for collective land 14 2.3 Land Management In Malaysia 15 2.3.1 Land ownership 15 2.3.2 Land acquisition purpose 15 2.3.3 Compensation for collective land 15 2.4 Land Management In Bangladesh 16 2.5 Urban Land Management In India 17 v 2.5.1 Introduction 17 2.5.2 Land Acquisition Act 1894 18 2.5.3 Negotiated Land Acquisition 18 2.5.4 Plot Reconstitution Technique 18 2.5.5 Land Pooling/Readjustment Technique 19 2.5.6 Transfer of Development Right 19 2.5.7 Guided Urban Development Schemes 20 Chapter 3 Land Acquisition Process 21 3.1 Introduction 22 3.2 History of Land Acquisition Act 22 3.3 The Land Acquisition Act 1894 23 3.4 Main Features Of Land Acquisition Act 1894 25 3.5 Land Acquisition Stages 25 3.6 Amendments in Land Acquisition Act 28 3.6.1. Amendment Act 31 of 1962: 28 3.6.2. The Amending Act 13 of 1967 28 3.6.3. The Land Acquisition (Amendment) Act, 1984 (68 of 1984) 29 3.7. Reforms in Land Acquisition Act 30 3.8 Legal framework of rehabilitation and resettlement policy 31 3.8.1 The Draft National Policy for R&R 31 3.8.2 The Land Acquisition (Amendment) Bill, 2007 32 3.8.3 Land Acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement policy 2011 33 Chapter 4 Introduction to Study Area 36 4.1 Rajasthan Sub Region of NCR 37 4.2 SNB Urban Complex 39 4.2.1 Introduction 39 4.2.2 Geographical Condition 40 4.2.3 Soil 40 4.2.4 Climate and Weather 40 4.2.5 Rainfall 40 4.2.6 Temperature 40 4.2.7 Demography of existing SNB Urban Complex (130 Village) 41 4.2.8 Planning concept as per NCR Planning Board 41 4.3 SNB Urban Complex Settlement Detail 43 4.3.1 Behror settlement Detail 45 4.3.2 Shahjahanpur settlement detail 46 4.3.3 Neemrana settlement detail 47 Chapter 5 Profile of the Village under SNB Urban Complex 49 5.1 Selection of the Village 50 5.2 Profile of the Villages 51 5.2.1 Mohalariyan 52 5.2.2 Pratapsinghpura 55 5.2.3 Madhosinghpura 58 5.2.4 Janaksinghpura 61 5.2.5 Kali Pahadi 64 5.2.6 Majrakath 67 5.3 Secondary Data 70 5.3.1 Village Profile 70 5.3.2 Physical Infrastructure 71 5.3.3 Land Acquisition Data 72 5.3.4 Compensation Detail 72 5.4 Primary Survey Observation and Findings 73 5.4.1 Settlement distance from NH-8 and Industrial area 73 5.4.2 Demography 74 5.4.3 Land and Occupation 75 5.4.4 Land Size and Compensation 77 5.4.5 Housing Condition 78 5.4.6 Assets 80 5.4.7 Income and Expenditure 80 5.5 Primary Survey Analysis According to village size 81 5.5.1 Land holding size and Occupation 82 5.5.2 Housing Condition 83 5.5.3 Income and Expenditure 85 Chapter 6 Land Acquisition_ Issues and Findings 87 6.1 Land Issues 88 6.2 Compensation Issues 88 6.3 Employment Issues 89 6.4 Other Issues 89 6.5 Participation mechanism 89 6.6 Views of Stack holders 90 Chapter 7 Conclusion and Recommendation 91 7.1 Provision of Fair compensation 92 7.2 Financial Support 92 7.3 Employment opportunities and local labour preference 92 7.4 Improve infrastructure facilities 93 7.5 Monitoring Program 93 Bibliography Annexure
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