Land Selling Scenario of Person Leaving Agriculture in Nayagarh District of Odisha

Anupam Dakua, K. Ghadei
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Aim: Land being the most important consideration in the social status in the rural areas, selling of them is considered as bad signs in India. Many times, it is observed that farmers were compelled to sell their lands due to manyreasons. Depeasantisation is one of them. In the current paper the land selling scenario of the Depeasantised persons is analysed. Study Design and Place of Study: An Ex-post-Facto study has been conducted in Nayagarh District of Odisha, which is one of the peri-urban districts of the Capital city of Odisha. Methodology: A total of 280 number of Depeasantised persons were selected randomly from 5 blocks out of 8 blocks of the district for the study. A structured interview schedule was prepared for collecting the data from the respondents. With proper statistical tools the data was analysed and interpreted for the result. The proportion of respondents sold land, category of farmers who sold land, the reason of land selling, and the persons to whom the land sold was found out during the investigation. Result: Almost half of the depeasantised persons have sold their lands, all of then have sold a portion of their lands only. More than 85 percent of the respondents belonged to the marginal farer category who had sold their lands. Debt repayment was the primary factor for selling of land in the study area. Most of the depeasantised persons more than 60 percent had sold their lands to landlords and other moneyed persons. Conclusion: To safeguard the interest of the farmers and to prevent the land selling of the small and marginal farmers government should have more focused approach to solve this issue.
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奥里萨邦Nayagarh地区农业人员土地出售情景
目的:土地是农村地区社会地位最重要的考虑因素,在印度,出售土地被认为是不好的迹象。很多时候,人们观察到农民由于种种原因被迫出售土地。去农民化就是其中之一。本文对失地人员卖地情况进行了分析。研究设计和研究地点:在奥里萨邦的Nayagarh区进行了一项事后研究,该地区是奥里萨邦首都的近郊地区之一。方法:从该地区8个街区中的5个街区随机抽取农民280人进行研究。为了收集受访者的数据,我们准备了一个结构化的访谈时间表。使用适当的统计工具对数据进行分析并解释结果。调查中发现了被调查者卖地比例、卖地农民的种类、卖地原因、卖地对象。结果:几乎有一半的失地农民出卖了自己的土地,他们都只出卖了一部分土地。85%以上的回答者属于卖掉土地的边缘农民。债务偿还是研究区土地出售的主要因素。绝大多数(60%以上)的农民把土地卖给了地主和其他有钱人。结论:为了维护农民的利益,防止小农和边缘农民卖地,政府应该采取更有针对性的措施来解决这一问题。
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