Reforming Supply of Policy Land in India : Policy Note

dc.creatorWorld Bank
dc.date2013-02-19T21:42:36Z
dc.date2013-02-19T21:42:36Z
dc.date2010-06
dc.date.accessioned2026-07-01T00:57:47Z
dc.descriptionThis note summarizes the key findings of the attached consultant report. India is still primarily a rural, agrarian economy in which land use and land rights are an emotional issue. Prior to 1990 the presumption was that only residual land (non agricultural) would be made available for industrial use and because the state was the principal industrial investor the state would acquire any land needed. After 1990 the expectation was that private investors would act to acquire industrial land but a set of policy and institutional problems have left both investors and landholders unhappy and have impeded industrial development. This report documents the nature of the policy and institutional constraints to industrial land acquisition by the private sector and recommends policy changes to address them. The broad objectives of this study are to: identify issues related to availability of land for industry and those pertaining to purchase of land by private sector and/or purchase/acquisition of land by Government for private sector industrial investments; examine the related constraints that impede the functioning of an effective land market in the country and recommend possible solutions to address such constraints; and suggest alternatives for making suitable land available to private sector industrial investors with necessary social and environmental safeguards.
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dc.identifierhttp://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/06/16259417/india-reforming-supply-policy-land-policy-note
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10986/12393
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.1596/12393
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/413566
dc.languageEnglish
dc.languageen_US
dc.publisherWashington, DC
dc.rightsCC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.rightsWorld Bank
dc.subjectACCESS TO LAND
dc.subjectAGRICULTURAL LAND
dc.subjectAGRICULTURAL LANDS
dc.subjectAGRICULTURE
dc.subjectCITIES
dc.subjectCULTIVATION
dc.subjectDEVELOPERS
dc.subjectECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
dc.subjectEMINENT DOMAIN
dc.subjectFOREST
dc.subjectFORESTS
dc.subjectINDUSTRIAL LAND
dc.subjectINDUSTRIAL PARKS
dc.subjectINSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS
dc.subjectINSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
dc.subjectINVENTORY
dc.subjectLAND ACQUISITION
dc.subjectLAND ACQUISITION ACT
dc.subjectLAND BANKS
dc.subjectLAND CEILING
dc.subjectLAND CEILING ACT
dc.subjectLAND HOLDINGS
dc.subjectLAND MARKETS
dc.subjectLAND OWNERS
dc.subjectLAND PARCELS
dc.subjectLAND PRICES
dc.subjectLAND RECORDS
dc.subjectLAND REFORMS
dc.subjectLAND REGISTRATION
dc.subjectLAND RIGHTS
dc.subjectLAND SUPPLY
dc.subjectLAND TITLES
dc.subjectLAND USE
dc.subjectLAND USE PATTERNS
dc.subjectLAND USE RESTRICTIONS
dc.subjectLAND USERS
dc.subjectLAND VALUE
dc.subjectLANDLORDS
dc.subjectLANDMARK
dc.subjectLANDOWNERS
dc.subjectPARKS
dc.subjectPOLITICAL ECONOMY
dc.subjectPRIVATE LAND
dc.subjectPUBLIC
dc.subjectPUBLIC SECTOR
dc.subjectSPATIAL PLANNING
dc.subjectSTATE GOVERNMENT
dc.subjectSTATE GOVERNMENTS
dc.subjectSTATE INTERVENTION
dc.subjectURBAN AREAS
dc.subjectURBAN DEVELOPMENT
dc.subjectURBAN LAND
dc.subjectUTILITIES
dc.subjectZONING
dc.titleReforming Supply of Policy Land in India : Policy Note

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