In a book published in 1971, India's Green Revolution, Economic Gains and Political Costs, she reported that farmers with larger landholdings, such as the wheat farmers in the country's north, benefited far more than small - scale rice farmers in the south and east, or
landless labourers.
Meanwhile
landless labourers had access to more work during the harvest and transportation.
But when I came to Haryana and started asking these questions and in the same vein a simple question again came up that we want to fight against Christian missionaries who were among the tribals, untouchables,
landless labourers.
The landlord who is a pious Christian becomes the enemy if you are on the side of
the landless labourer.
Not exact matches
They were also
landless agricultural
labourers and tanners.
The
landless, the
labourers and other lower strata of society do not share political power.