Land reforms measures introduced by India like many other developing countries with the objective(s) of:
  1. Attaining a rational land distribution pattern.
  2. Viable farming structure.
  3. To raise farmers income.
  4. All of the above.
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  1. All of the above.
Explanation:
It was an important policy measure to deal with the problems of agricultural sector like many other developing and low developed countries. The objective was a fair distribution of agricultural land to the landless labourers so as to raise their level of income.
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