English to Hindi Dictionary landholding

landholding

जमीन की जोत
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Now aged 20 and worth an estimated $2.1 billion, his empire includes extensive landholdings , real estate, castles, works of art and business.
a piece of land owned or rented.
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Patterns of 'landholding' and inheritance varied between these units of land.
Other institutional issues surrounding 'landholding' and land tenure must also be explored.
In patterns of 'landholding' , serf ownership, and use of property, Marrese also finds more similarities than differences between noblewomen and men.
The Loch Katrine property is the largest single 'landholding' taken into Forestry Commission management for more than 30 years.
This volume, with its focus on labor relations, 'landholding' , and the local, does not address at any length some other fundamental approaches to research on coffee production in the history of Latin America.
Rural aging will have implications for food security, patterns of 'landholding' , health services, labor markets, and so on.
Clear title to land was the crucial aspect of seventeenth century 'landholding' .
At the same time powerful landed nobles, on whom the tsar depended most immediately for social support and high state personnel, became increasingly resistant to political reform or changes in the patterns of 'landholding' .
Contemporary patterns of 'landholding' in the Pacific Northwest reflect this legacy of land accumulation by a few large timber firms.
The Ulster Plantation was designed to reshape the political, economic and social landscape of Ulster, and, in many respects, it did just that, by changing irrevocably the pattern of settlement and 'landholding' in the province.
Her most satisfying accomplishment in this regard comes in the chapter on the ground rent strikes of the 1920s, which had a lasting effect in limiting the commercialization of urban 'landholding' .
Patterns of 'landholding' (poor highlands in Catholic hands, fertile lowlands in Protestant), even down to the level of family farms, have been stable over generations.
Although we do not know the exact extent of any villa estates in Britain, several attempts have been made to reconstruct the sort of 'landholding' that the villa economy depended upon.
In Chapter 10 we will tell you about the new form of 'landholding' , called commonhold, which is introduced by the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.
The legislation included a prohibition of the sale of peasant land to non-peasants, and a maximum allowable 'landholding' : it was not intended to create a few big peasant landowners.
The village was subsequently rebuilt mostly on the land, with complex repercussions for questions of intra-village 'landholding' .
Several of the chapters concentrate on 'landholding' , labor relations, and the family from the mid-nineteenth century up to the mid-twentieth.
After the Norman Conquest the system of feudal 'landholding' required the lord of the manor to provide a court for his tenants.
under the reform private 'landholding' was restricted
Early in the socialist period, the nationalization of industries, commerce, and most services, along with the forced collectivization of agrarian 'landholding' , brought about the end of private property.
From the first decades of English settlement in the Plymouth and Massachusetts colonies to the end of the seventeenth century, norms of 'landholding' were established and then maintained by both the English and the Indians.
Finally, we consider the penal laws, which denied the Catholic Irish civil entitlements and placed severe restrictions on education and 'landholding' .
A major function of the commune was to regulate relations inhering in economic independence, from dividing peasant 'landholdings' equitably to adjusting the rent they paid their owners.
‘Small 'landholdings' will not be a problem if scientific inputs and modern farming techniques are adopted,’ he says.
For Indian farmers with small 'landholdings' this is an encouraging move.
Take the popular action to take over the Dutch colonial plantation 'landholdings' , which started soon after the Japanese pushed the Dutch out in 1942.
Feudal 'landholdings' were outlawed, at least in theory, by the Indian Constitution some 50 years ago which decreed that if one farms a piece of land for 13 years one earns the automatic right to own it.
Their density in some coastal areas reduced the size of 'landholdings' , cutting family income, but the availability of land limited the extent of overcrowding.
With subdivision of 'landholdings' there are few jobs left in the villages for agricultural labourers.
The history of this property in many ways mirrors the experience of large 'landholdings' all over Australia.
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