Inefficient land use by the government has largely impacted Indian economy. Examine the reasons and discuss how it can be put in to proper use. (200 words)
Refer – The Hindu
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IAS Parliament 7 years
KEY POINTS
Problem of Unused land
Reasons
Solutions
Vishwanth Adhepalli 7 years
Plz review and give your suggestions
IAS Parliament 7 years
Discuss the reasons as well. A Commendable improvement in presentation. Keep writing.
Bhishma 7 years
Land is a finite resource, is important component of life support system. For India, the seventh largest country in the world, land resource management is becoming very important. India has over 17% of world’s population living on 2.4% of the world’s geographical area. Government and it agencies possess land, and most of the land remains under-utilised or used inefficiently.
Reasons:
1. Land records maintained by the govt. are very old and are not updated frequently.
2. Govt. is constrained by its objective to develop social sector and hence focus on land utilisation is very minute.
3. Corruption remains persistent in state agencies which deal with land, giving place to land scams.
4. Lack of financial and technical resources with govt. resulted in unscientific and irrational land use.
Suggestions:
1. Land records must be computerised, mapped and updated immediately, such that with numbers at hand, efficient planning can be done for surplus land.
2. Land utlisation zoning (like, SEZs, NMIZs, ESZs, agricultural, coastal etc) must be done and made to function effectively.
3. There is a need for land regulatory authority to check proper and efficient use of land.
4. Proper scientific measurement techniques like Floor space index (FSI) need to be adopted for optimal use of floor space.
5. The land records of govt. must be made available for citizens for transparent land use.
6. Local planning must be adopted such that land available can be utilised for local development.
7. Large land mass are to be developed into long term service areas like water treatment, waste treatment, etc. to make land utilised for longer periods.
8. The problems like corruption, redtapism, transparency must be addressed.
There is a need for optimal utilisation of land resources. The country can no longer afford to neglect land, the most important natural resource, so as to ensure sustainability and avoid adverse land use conflicts. Also, there is a need for preservation of the country’s natural, cultural and historic heritage areas. In every case, there is a need for optimal utilisation of land resources.
IAS Parliament 7 years
A good answer. Keep up the good work.