Pe > References for ‘peasants’
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[85] In most countries the distribution [...] others, while the farm labourers, peasants or sharecroppers who are the actual [...] business people does not arise at all.
[7] The social consciousness of the [...] rebellion in the 18th Century, and the peasants; uprisings throughout the entire [...] inhabitants of other parts of India.
[19] The Zamindary or landlord system [...] included the following. First, the peasants under this system had no rights [...] revenue they paid to the government.
[20] The abolition of the Zamindary [...] safeguarding the interests of the peasants. Legislation to this effect was [...] Zamindars and accepted the rights of peasants as the owners of the land. In [...] fop investment in key industries.
[6] For example, Orissa produces a [...] a dearth of water, consequently peasants remain poor. But this poverty [...] output will be properly calculated.
[18] For example, Orissa produces a [...] dearth of water. Consequently, peasants remain poor, but this poverty [...] output will be properly calculated.
[97] People select their dress in accordance [...] [another style of mens shirt], peasants never wear this dress while ploughing [...] another is bad does not arise.
[4] In India village industries have [...] unemployment. The sons of rural peasants who have had a little education [...] percent. What an unbearable situation!
[14] The agricultural system should [...] potatoes at very cheap rates; and the peasants of Nadia district must not be [...] prices to pay off their debts.
[86] Mákaŕd́á [...] of scholarship, and the skilful peasants of the Máhiśya and [...] loading their goods on those ships.
[13] However, the zamindary system also had some drawbacks. Peasants had no rights to the land – [...] and that paid to the government.
[14] Due to constant criticism the zamindary [...] safeguarded the interests of the peasants. Rather than do this the common [...] belongs to those who shave the face!
[16] After completely destroying the [...] colonialists forced the Bengali peasants to cultivate indigo in their paddy [...] crops could be cultivated. The peasants refused to cultivate indigo instead [...] cultivation of indigo stopped.
[33] The exploitation by capitalists [...] money to the farmers and rural peasants, and are present in nearly every [...] also take their profit. Thus, the peasants and farmers of India are deprived [...] living on the streets as beggars.
[36] Indias peasants, under the enormous weight of [...] brink of death. At any cost, the peasants will have to shoulder the responsibility [...] requirements would have to be fulfilled.
[4] In olden days Bengal used to conduct [...] district of Ráŕh. Peasants used to buy mangoes, lambs, lamps, [...] through gold or silver bullion.
[1] The economic development of a country [...] including industrial labourers, peasants, carpenters, blacksmiths, goldsmiths, [...] collective development of the economy.
[22] Another political group in India [...] political aspirations. Poor landless peasants become overjoyed at the prospect [...] them to achieve their objectives.
[23] A particular political party today [...] distributing it to the landless peasants. By creating a rift between the [...] cultivate a philanthropic image.
[25] Secondly, this approach would have [...] economic difficulty. If landless peasants acquired a plot of one acre, they [...] the creation of more landowners.