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The policy of 'land to the tiller' is based on the idea:
1. of community based ownership
2. that cultivators will take more interest
3. that it will be beneficial to the state
4. of market based ownership

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Correct Answer - Option 2 : that cultivators will take more interest

The policy of 'land to the tiller' is based on the idea that cultivators will take more interest.

The policy of " Land of the tiller":

  • The policy proposes that the cultivators should be made the owner of the land that they cultivate.
  • It is because of the fact that the cultivators will have their own interests at stake.
  • The incentive to earn more profits and ultimately earn more will motivate the cultivators to take all the efforts required on the land.
  • If the farmers are not made the owners, and it remains with the landlords then there is no incentive for the farmers to work efficiently.
  • By conferring due rights of the land to the farmers, it is actually motivating them to produce more and earn more. The policy of land to the tiller is based on the idea that the cultivators will take more interest. They have more incentive in increasing output if they are the owners of the land. The ownership of land enables the tiller to profit from the increased output.

 

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