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  2. Karnataka Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prohibition ...

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    Most grantees sell the land immediately on receiving the granted land. This is officially registered as a Sale of Property by the government of Karnataka.The Transfer of Property Act 1882; The original grantee or his heirs can claim the land back after 100 years even if land has changed hands officially through Registered Sale Deeds a number of ...

  3. Land acquisition in India - Wikipedia

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    State must pay compensation at the market value for such land, building or structure acquired (Inserted by Constitution, Seventeenth Amendment) Act, 1964, the same can be found in the earlier rulings when property right was a fundamental right (such as 1954 AIR 170, 1954 SCR 558, which propounded that the word "Compensation" deployed in Article ...

  4. Western Ganga administration - Wikipedia

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    The gavundas who appear most often in inscriptions were the backbone of medieval polity of the southern Karnataka region. As landlords and local elite, the state utilized their services to collect taxes, maintain records of landownership, bear witness to grants and transactions and even raise militia when required. [13]

  5. Western Ganga dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The prabhu constituted a group of elite people drawn together to witness land grants and demarcation of land boundaries. [57] The gavundas who appear most often in inscriptions were the backbone of medieval polity of the southern Karnataka region. They were landlords and local elite whom the state utilized their services to collect taxes ...

  6. Vokkaliga - Wikipedia

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    Before the 20th century Vokkaligas were the landed gentry and agricultural caste of Karnataka. [24] [25] [3] Despite the community enjoying the status of chieftains and zamindars, there were also a lot of small landholding farmers. [124] They, along with the Lingayats, owned most of the cultivated land in the state.

  7. Land grant - Wikipedia

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    A land grant is a gift of real estate—land or its use privileges—made by a government or other authority as an incentive, means of enabling works, or as a reward for services to an individual, especially in return for military service. Grants of land are also awarded to individuals and companies as incentives to develop unused land in ...

  8. Bylakuppe - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the Government of Mysore (as Karnataka was called at that time) allotted nearly 3,000 acres (12 km 2) of land at Bylakuppe in Mysore district in Karnataka and the first ever Tibetan exile settlement, Lugsung Samdupling came into existence in 1961.

  9. Bhoomi (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bhoomi online is a project jointly funded by the Government of India and the Government of Karnataka to digitize the paper land records and create a software mechanism to control changes to the land registry in Karnataka. The project was designed to eliminate the long-standing problem of inefficiency and corruption in the maintenance of land ...