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Kashmir's Agrarian Ghost Story
Kashmir Observer
|APRIL 23, 2025 ISSUE
Beneath the cryptic codes LB6 and S432 lies the story of Kashmir's agrarian revolution — a bold promise to put land in the hands of the tiller, now caught in legal limbo.
If you flip through the old revenue records of Jammu and Kashmir, you'll come across codes like LB6 and S432.
These are obscure labels, that to most people mean little. Yet these cryptic entries hold stories of land, power, justice, and unfinished reform. They're not just dusty bureaucratic leftovers; they're echoes of a time when Kashmir tried to turn the tide of history by giving land to those who worked it with their hands.
To understand what LB6 and S432 mean, we have to go back more than seventy years, to the sweeping land reforms that followed India's independence. At that time, Jammu and Kashmir was still emerging from the shadows of princely rule. The state's feudal order allowed a handful of powerful landlords to control vast stretches of farmland, while those who actually tilled the soil remained poor and powerless.
Then came the Big Landed Estates Abolition Act of 1950. It was one of the most radical agrarian reforms in South Asia. It aimed to break up the big estates and transfer ownership to the actual cultivators. The law capped landholdings and took away the excess from the landlords, redistributing it to tenants. This was more than a policy decision; it was a bold attempt to correct historical injustice. And it's in this context that LB6 was born.
This story is from the APRIL 23, 2025 ISSUE edition of Kashmir Observer.
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