Price of land: acquisition, conflict, consequence
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General | 333.3154 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Includes tables, figures, index and bibliographical references. | M001571 |
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333.3 PDC Land question in India: state, dispossession, and capitalist transition | 333.3 PEI Professional real estate development: the ULI guide to the business | 333.31 IND Sardar sarovar: the report of the independent review | 333.3154 CHA Price of land: acquisition, conflict, consequence | 333.33 GOY Guide to real estate act, 2016 | 333.33150 SIN Whatever the odds: the incredible story behind DLF | 333.332 ISA Property valuation principles |
Suggested by Prof. Diptiranjan Mahapatra
Land acquisition for industry and infrastructure has become a source of major conflict in the last half decade in India. Sites like Singur, Nandigram, Niyamgiri, and Maha Mumbai, and phenomena like the Maoist insurgency are well-known. Some believe that l
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