Abstract

Land is a resource and at the same time, it is non-renewable. So it should utilize very carefully. The constitution of India grants the right to acquire hold and dispose of property to every Indian citizen. It, however, allows the state to impose restrictions on property and its acquisition in public interest. Different states like Haryana, M.P., U.P., Punjab and Tamil Nadu have formulated Land Supply Models Keeping in focus the land requirements for urban poor. In this paper, different urban land management techniques used in different region of India are study by urban land management models.

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