Tenancy Reforms — MCQ Practice
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With reference to tenancy reforms in India, consider the following statements: 1. Operation Barga was launched in Kerala to provide security of tenure to sharecroppers. 2. The bargadar's share in West Bengal is fixed at 75% of the gross produce. 3. Tenancy reforms are implemented under the Concurrent List of the Constitution. 4. Written tenancy agreements are mandatory under most state tenancy laws. Which of the statements given above are correct?
Which of the following best describes the difference between sharecropping and fixed-rent tenancy?
The constitutional basis for tenancy reforms in India primarily rests on:
Consider the following statements about Kerala's approach to tenancy reforms: 1. Kerala converted most tenants into landowners rather than just improving tenancy conditions. 2. The Kerala Land Reforms Act provided compensation to landlords at market rates. 3. Kerala's reforms led to significant reduction in cultivated area in some regions. 4. The state established special tribunals for quick resolution of tenancy disputes. Which of the statements given above are correct?
Which of the following factors contributed most to the success of Operation Barga in West Bengal?