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BHOODAN MOVEMENT •
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After death of Gandhi, Vinobha Bhave started Bhoodan Movement In 1951 in Pochampalli ( Telangana) In 1952 – Gramdan The first village under Gramdan – Mangrowth, Mangrowth, Haripur Dt, U.P Second, third Gramdan – orissa Villages as gift Largest gramdan in Bihar Next states – sarvodaya workers engaged Gramdan not progressed in Karnataka, Kerala, West Bengal since no Sarvodaya workers.
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Bhoodan – donations from workes Gramdan – community action Bhoodan – individual ownership ownership Gramdan – ownership ownership in village community Bhoodan – beneficiaries – individuals, groups Gramdan – whole community Bhoodan – one agrees to part withportion of surplus land in favour of landless. They obtained 17,25,660 hectares hectares (42,64,096 acres) up to 1967 form 5,76,000 individuals
Impact of Gramdan •
They secured good amount of land
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They redistributed land
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It reached lowest strata of society
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Focused on Antyodaya
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Development of poorest of the poor
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Unites haves and have-nots
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Gramdan – not achieved desired results
Factors of Hindrance •
Community approach – suppression of individuals
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Inadequate trained workers
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Red-tapism, lack of cooperation cooperation from govt