Abstract

Land is significant material, economic resource of our society and great number of people dependent on it. Equitable access to land not just provide access to economic need and survival to individual or community but also give impetus to other democratic and constitutional rights like education, health, food availability, social security and basic stability etc. Indian Constitution aspire for providing justice in every field and to establish an egalitarian social order which could ensure basic human rights. Under, the Neoliberal regime and economic ideology, the access to land to masses becoming difficult and even redistributive justice measures have been taking reverse step. The article is an attempt to understand the current situation around land and livelihood issues of large number of people in our country who are condemned to live in a desperate situation.

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