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Land acquisition
La n d a c q u i s it i o n:
In general, as cities expands outward and the surrounding land multiplied in value for urban use, the land is converted to different use as farmers sell their land to developers. In India, this technique is much more politicized, bureaucratic and slow, as there are many restrictions on the conversion and purchase of farmland for non-agricultural purposes.(Palit, 2009) The fashionable rule is that each land-owner/farmer must obtain permission for non-agricultural use in accordance with zoning-specific legal guidelines governing city and country, and each application is considered on a case-by-case basis. Non-agricultural use permits (NACs), often granted simply for selected non-agricultural uses, are no longer a fashionable land right. In other words, farmers cannot obtain the right to use their land for non-agricultural purposes and then transfer that right to any customer. A farmer who wants to promote land for nonagricultural purposes must first find a buyer with a questionable land use proposition and then follow the CNA for that particular use. instead of a land market, there is a series of highvalue-added negotiation games between transferors, buyers and countries; Each party is more likely to have threats, delays and delays. As a result, individual buyers and resellers currently tend not to transact, and most large companies with the capacity to monitor public facilities are increasingly receiving NACs from national authorities. Also, applying for a NAC license is the most convenient first step. To fully build some features or use alternative land, a builder must obtain an Exchange Land Use Permit (EULA). The entire process of land acquisition and reclamation often has to go through many authorities.
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Although it is difficult for private builders to purchase and convert farmland, loopholes can still exist. The Colonial Land Acquisition Act of 1894 allowed the federal and kingdom governments to accumulate land through zone powers known for `` any public purpose or for a commercial enterprise of less than four years (first ). Similar provisions also exist in the recently enacted Land Acquisition Act 2013.(Srivastava, 2018). Likewise, individual agencies are exempt from the provisions of the Land Acquisition Act and are allowed to acquire land if certified by the competent authority of that country.
In Haryana, the legislature passed numerous criminal directives authorizing large-scale land acquisition for non-state and private companies to expand the town. First, in the 1970s, the government of the country of Haryana eliminated the cumbersome NAC requirement. second, the Haryana Municipal Development Authority Act 1977 allowed the kingdom to