Land diversion
gujarat is witnessing a trend that instantiates how socio-economic movements often don't reach their logical conclusions. Tracts earmarked for landless farmers under the bhoodan programme are being used to construct residential and commercial complexes in the state. The state government has initiated action against private builders for such misuse of bhoodan land.
During the 1950s, landlords had donated 52,609 hectares (ha) to the state's bhoodan committee. Of this, 20,639 ha was given away to the landless but the rest remained undistributed. Now, with increased urbanisation, multi-storeyed complexes are being built on these tracts. This, despite Gujarat's Bhoodan Act, 1951, stipulating that such land can only be used for agriculture.
Vadodara's district collector, Bhagyesh Jha, recently issued a notice to city-based Vaikunth Builders for building a residential complex on bhoodan land. The district collectorate has also put under revision the sale of 1.4 ha of bhoodan land at Bopad, on the city's outskirts. The collector refused to comment on the issue, but Pranav Panchal of Vaikunth Builders claims the company has followed the procedure for obtaining bhoodan land. According to him, the Sarvoday Mandal
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