This insightful book explores the historical and social significance of land surveys in rural India. Rajathi Pathipagam delves into the processes, timelines, and impact of land surveys conducted in villages, unraveling their implications for property rights, resource distribution, and community life. The book provides an engaging narrative enriched with real-life anecdotes, archival records, and expert analysis, making it an invaluable resource for history enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone curious about rural India’s administrative evolution.
Whether you’re a student, a scholar, or a general reader, When Was Land Survey Done in Your Village? offers a compelling glimpse into the meticulous groundwork that has shaped land ownership and agricultural practices over the decades.