According to the Central Water Commission, the total live storage capacity has come down from 39 per cent in mid-February to 25 per cent as on April 12.Shiva who is the author of 'Making Peace With the Earth' and an advisor to the Women's Environment and Development Organisation, also expressed concern over the depletion of groundwater and claimed that lack of democratic planning has led to water crisis which in turn has resulted in expanding the system of
landlordism."Earlier, locals, as well as the farmers, used to fetch water and irrigate fields with the help of the Persian wheel.
Morgan believes the system is 'stacked in favour of the property owner over the renter', adding: "
Landlordism creates a situation where you're basically exploiting a human right of your fellow citizen to make a profit.
Their survival is at the whims of big landlords/waderas who in fact have promoted absentee
landlordism culture in rural sector and above all they have a major representation in all parliaments and senate of the country and have strong grip on both rural and urban economy.
This will end absentee
landlordism and consequent political blackmailing; We want that land revenue should be the only tax that should support government expense and instead of the funds coming from the top to the bottom they should be ceded from the bottom to the top.
We must demand a Congress that takes care of farmers, implements land reform, and abolishes
landlordism nationwide.
clear Jeffersonian sympathies and saw
landlordism, specifically absentee
What system could replace democracy is not revealed, but Griffith A-G QC is probably thinking of some type of oligarchy such as in the southern United States, or perhaps the system of absentee
landlordism that prevailed in much of Ireland or an 'aristocracy of white planters deriving wealth and ascendancy from the exploitation of semi-servile labour' (55) as in the West Indies.
But tackling the grip of
landlordism across Scotland requires more determination and the appointment of a government minister willing to put at least one heave to the wheel.
Over to these, the decades long social, economic and political inequalities, Khanism (
Landlordism), ethnic or religious fractionalization and weak government judicial system locally know as western judicial system increased the grievances of the people particularly marginalized classes instead of giving them relief.
"Because of this absentee
landlordism, water has become the property of the landlords and the poor are deprived of their share."
Given the strong anti-imperial views of Land League leader Michael Davitt, it is not surprising that Townend cites many Land League meetings which featured condemnations of British imperial adventures along with the usual ones of the perfidy of Britian's Irish policy and
landlordism in Ireland.
The state plans and builds the streets on which homes are located...certifies the materials and techniques out of which houses are constructed.provides the means to enforce contracts.[and] constructs and protects the property rights that make
landlordism and tenancy possible (Madden & Marcuse 2016: 141-142).