Frozen in 1971: The Harvest That Still Decides Land Ownership in Kashmir
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Frozen in 1971: The Harvest That Still Decides Land Ownership in Kashmir
KO file photo By Mohammad Amin Mir In the story of land in Jammu & Kashmir, a single harvest still holds the key. It’s not about what you grow today or even how long you’ve tilled the soil. It all comes down to what’s written in the record books for the Kharief season of 1971. For farmers across the valley, this entry is not just a line on paper. It decides who owns the land and who doesn’t. The 1976 Agrarian Reforms Act promised a revolution. I…
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