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Haryana Land Reforms (India)

Haryana Land Reforms in India, implemented mainly between 1952 and 1972, aimed to promote fair land distribution and reduce feudal dominance. The laws limited land holdings for certain landlords, redistributed surplus land to peasants, and introduced measures to protect tenants. The goal was to ensure equitable land access, boost agricultural productivity, and eliminate exploitation, leading to a more balanced rural economy. These reforms transformed land ownership patterns, empowered small farmers, and contributed to social and economic development in Haryana.