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FINAL PROJECT OF  PCDP Topic Land Reforms and nationalization in Bhutto Regime Submitted By Arisha Arif Attiya Iqbal Maria Javed Sadaf Imtiaz Saima Zia Tehmina Chaudhary
LAND REFORMS IN PAKISTAN  1972-77 Attiya Iqbal
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HISTORY OF LAND REFORMS ,[object Object]
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BEFORE THE LAND REFORMS OF  1959 ,[object Object]
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THE AGE OF REFORMS/ LAND REFORMS INTRODUCED BY    BHUTTO IN 1972
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Expectations from the Land  Reforms 1972 of Bhutto    Government
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Impact of Land Reforms among   Four Federating Units of    Pakistan: (1972-77)
Diagram of Land distribution till 1972 among Federating Units of Pakistan PUNJAB SINDH NWFP BALOCHISTAN
TABLE DISCRIPTION  Province Total area Resumed Number of the landlords affected Punjab 5,58,000 acres 1013 Sindh 2,55,000 acres 751 Balochistan 2,45,000 acres 229 N W F P 1,34,000 acres 238
LAND REFORMS CONTINUE Maria Javed
Loop Holes of the Land Reforms of 1972 Average land holding after the  1972  bill stood at  466  acres in Punjab and  566  acres in Sindh. ,[object Object],[object Object]
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Measures in 1973  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Measures in 1975  In  1975 ,  Bhutto announced that the small owners (those whose land holdings would not exceed 12 acres  of irrigated or 25 acres of un-irrigated land)  would be exempt from land revenue , and that government would invest in housing for the rural poor, artisans, farm labourers, and tenants without houses.
Measures in 1976 In  1976 ,  the government again reduced the ceilings on irrigated land, resuming on additional 1.8 million acres.
LAND REFORMS INTRODUCED BY  BHUTTO IN 1977 In January  1977 , Bhutto further reduced the ceiling to 100 acres of land (about four hectares) and 200 acres (about eight hectares) of un-irrigated land. Unlike the pervious reforms the owners whose land was confiscated were given some compensation and like before the land was distributed free amongst the peasant .
The genuine concern of the people government  to made land reforms was, for breaking the large estates and freeing the rural productive forces from the yoke of the primitive cruel system of the feudal exploitation  FLAWS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REFORMS  1. Provincial Governments dominated by Feudal Lords ,[object Object],[object Object],Because the Provincial government had been dominated by the feudal lords .The Chief Ministers and the Governors had been either big land lords or Nawab throughout the tenure of people government
2.  Underestimation of power of landed class Bhutto had greatly underestimated the power of the landed classes. The landlords effectively control the village in all the spheres of life .  3.  Right anticipation of land reforms declaration before announcement The landlords had rightly anticipated, before Bhutto could announce the land reforms, that the reforms would be forthcoming. A large number of landowners, therefore, transferred land in the name of other member of family in order to keep the land within family after the land restriction were imposed.  4.  Land transform to trusted tenants of land owners In addition to that the big landowners who were left with large surplus areas transferred ownership to their trusted tenants and simultaneously leased back land form them on a long term agreement.
FAILURE OF BHUTTO LAND REFORMS  The land reforms of  1972  failed to change the highly unequal distribution of landownership in Pakistan.  ,[object Object],[object Object]
Unequal Land Distribution  The estimate shown in figure below is based on the  1972 . Figure shows that, 30 per cent of total farm area in Pakistan was owned by landowners in the size class 150 acres or more; by contrast the percentage of farm area operated by farmers in this size class was only 9.2 per cent .
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HYV (High Yield Variety) facility : HYV technology usage in crops was a productive facility introduced in Bhutto regime. Consider HYV wheat facility, as soon as this facility  had been consolidated in  1972 , 90 percent of farmers had switched from traditional varieties to HYVs by that point as HYV seeds introduced in Pakistan in the mid  1960s  were widely adopted  H YV Technology
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Today in Pakistan, land ownership still remains highly concentrated. More than half of the country's total farm land is in farms of fifty acres or more.  Nonetheless, although meaningful land reforms in Pakistan  may be difficult to implement, especially given the current feudal structure of power in the country, it is still necessary to work towards reforms that will work.  The key is solving the issue of how to implement reforms by a body other than the landowning classes which sees these changes as detrimental to them and has and will try to circumvent the process.    CONCLUSION
Nationalization By Saima Zia
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MOTIVATION FOR NATIONALIZATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Government Responsibility of debts meeting   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
CRITERIA OF NATIONALIZED INDUSTRIES   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
CRITERIA OF NATIONALIZED INDUSTRIES ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
PREPARED BY ,[object Object]
ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO’S NATIONALIZATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO’S NATIONALIZATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO’S NATIONALIZATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO’S NATIONALIZATION   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
FIRST PHASE OF NATIONALIZATION (1972 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
FIRST PHASE OF NATIONALIZATION (1972 )_ ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Important Events ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Units taken over in Karachi 1 Steel Corporation of Pakistan Fancy 2 Hyeson's Steel Hyesons 3 Ali Automobiles Jaffer Bros 4 Kandawala Industries 5 ROK Industries 6 Haroon Industries Haroon 7 Wazir Ali Industries Packages 8 Gandhara Industries Bibojee
Units taken over in Karachi 9 Indus Chemical and Industries 10 Valika Cement Valika 11 Karachi Gas Fancy 12 Valika Chemicals Valika 13 Karachi Electric Fancy-Jaffer Bros 14 National Refinery 15 Pakistan Fertilizer Corporation Jaffer Bros
Units taken over in Punjab and NWFP 16 BECO C.M.Latif 17 M.K.Foundary 18 Ittefaq Foundry Ittefaq 19 Rana Tractors 20 United Chemicals Saigol 21 Pakistan Cement Saigol 22 Ismaeel Cement Colony
Units taken over in Punjab and NWFP 23 Valika Steel Works Valika 24 Jaffer Steel Corporation Jaffer Bros 25 Pakistan Progressiv Cement Wah Colony 26 Pakistan progressive Cement Dandot Colony 27 RawalPindi Electrics 28 Modern Steel Muredke 29 Multan Electric Supply Colony 30 Karim Industries Nowshehra Nishat
Bhutto’s address to LCCI:  (1973) ,[object Object],[object Object]
Nationalization of banks, life insurance and shipping (1974): ,[object Object],[object Object]
Nationalized Banks and their ownership 1 Habib Bank Ltd. Habib 2 United Bank Ltd Saigol 3 Muslim Commercial Bank Adamjee 4 Australasia Bank Colony 5 Premier Bank Arag 6 Habib Bank Overseas Habib 7 Commerce Bank Ltd Fancy 8 Memon Cooperative Bank Dawood 9 Lahore Commercial Bank Dawood
Nationalized Insurance  Companies 1 Eastern Federal Union (EFU) Arag 2 United Insurance Valika 3 New Jubilee Fancy 4 Adamjee Insurance Adamjee 5 Habib Insurance Habib 6 Premier Crescent 7 Central Dawood 8 IGI Packages 9 Union Nishat
Nationalized Shipping Companies 1 Pan Islamic Shipping Arag Industries 2 United Oriental Shipping Arag Industries 3 Trans Ocean Shipping 4 Mohammadi Shipping Arag Industries 5 Pakistan Shipping 6 East and West Shipping 7 Gulf Steam Shipping 8 Chittgong Shipping 9 Crescent Shipping Crescent
PREPARED BY ,[object Object]
NATIONALIZATION OF COTTON, GINNING, RICE HUSKING AND FLOOR MILLS (1976) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
PROMISES AND PERFORMANCE (1977) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
PROMISES AND PERFORMANCE (1977) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
EFFECTS OF NATIONALIZATION ,[object Object],[object Object]
Post- Bhutto strategy to appear small ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Effects on organization Assets   ,[object Object]
Batala Engineering Company (BECO): ,[object Object]
BECO Before Nationalization: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
BECO After Nationalization ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The State Life Insurance ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
State life Insurance after Nationalization ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
State life Insurance after Nationalization ,[object Object],[object Object]
PREPARED BY ,[object Object]
NATIONALIZATION OF   Ismaeel Cement ,[object Object],[object Object]
Before Nationalization ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
After Nationalization ,[object Object],[object Object]
Nationalization of Habib Insurance: ,[object Object],[object Object]
After Nationalization ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Nationalization of  Allied Bank of Pakistan Limited ,[object Object],[object Object]
Nationalization of ABL in 1974: ,[object Object],[object Object]
ABL after Nationalization ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
CONCLUSION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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land reforms analysis

  • 1. FINAL PROJECT OF PCDP Topic Land Reforms and nationalization in Bhutto Regime Submitted By Arisha Arif Attiya Iqbal Maria Javed Sadaf Imtiaz Saima Zia Tehmina Chaudhary
  • 2. LAND REFORMS IN PAKISTAN 1972-77 Attiya Iqbal
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  • 13. THE AGE OF REFORMS/ LAND REFORMS INTRODUCED BY BHUTTO IN 1972
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  • 18. Expectations from the Land Reforms 1972 of Bhutto Government
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  • 20. Impact of Land Reforms among Four Federating Units of Pakistan: (1972-77)
  • 21. Diagram of Land distribution till 1972 among Federating Units of Pakistan PUNJAB SINDH NWFP BALOCHISTAN
  • 22. TABLE DISCRIPTION Province Total area Resumed Number of the landlords affected Punjab 5,58,000 acres 1013 Sindh 2,55,000 acres 751 Balochistan 2,45,000 acres 229 N W F P 1,34,000 acres 238
  • 23. LAND REFORMS CONTINUE Maria Javed
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  • 28. Measures in 1975 In 1975 , Bhutto announced that the small owners (those whose land holdings would not exceed 12 acres of irrigated or 25 acres of un-irrigated land) would be exempt from land revenue , and that government would invest in housing for the rural poor, artisans, farm labourers, and tenants without houses.
  • 29. Measures in 1976 In 1976 , the government again reduced the ceilings on irrigated land, resuming on additional 1.8 million acres.
  • 30. LAND REFORMS INTRODUCED BY BHUTTO IN 1977 In January 1977 , Bhutto further reduced the ceiling to 100 acres of land (about four hectares) and 200 acres (about eight hectares) of un-irrigated land. Unlike the pervious reforms the owners whose land was confiscated were given some compensation and like before the land was distributed free amongst the peasant .
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  • 32. 2. Underestimation of power of landed class Bhutto had greatly underestimated the power of the landed classes. The landlords effectively control the village in all the spheres of life . 3. Right anticipation of land reforms declaration before announcement The landlords had rightly anticipated, before Bhutto could announce the land reforms, that the reforms would be forthcoming. A large number of landowners, therefore, transferred land in the name of other member of family in order to keep the land within family after the land restriction were imposed. 4. Land transform to trusted tenants of land owners In addition to that the big landowners who were left with large surplus areas transferred ownership to their trusted tenants and simultaneously leased back land form them on a long term agreement.
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  • 34. Unequal Land Distribution The estimate shown in figure below is based on the 1972 . Figure shows that, 30 per cent of total farm area in Pakistan was owned by landowners in the size class 150 acres or more; by contrast the percentage of farm area operated by farmers in this size class was only 9.2 per cent .
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  • 36. HYV (High Yield Variety) facility : HYV technology usage in crops was a productive facility introduced in Bhutto regime. Consider HYV wheat facility, as soon as this facility had been consolidated in 1972 , 90 percent of farmers had switched from traditional varieties to HYVs by that point as HYV seeds introduced in Pakistan in the mid 1960s were widely adopted H YV Technology
  • 37.
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  • 39. Today in Pakistan, land ownership still remains highly concentrated. More than half of the country's total farm land is in farms of fifty acres or more. Nonetheless, although meaningful land reforms in Pakistan may be difficult to implement, especially given the current feudal structure of power in the country, it is still necessary to work towards reforms that will work. The key is solving the issue of how to implement reforms by a body other than the landowning classes which sees these changes as detrimental to them and has and will try to circumvent the process.   CONCLUSION
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  • 55. Units taken over in Karachi 1 Steel Corporation of Pakistan Fancy 2 Hyeson's Steel Hyesons 3 Ali Automobiles Jaffer Bros 4 Kandawala Industries 5 ROK Industries 6 Haroon Industries Haroon 7 Wazir Ali Industries Packages 8 Gandhara Industries Bibojee
  • 56. Units taken over in Karachi 9 Indus Chemical and Industries 10 Valika Cement Valika 11 Karachi Gas Fancy 12 Valika Chemicals Valika 13 Karachi Electric Fancy-Jaffer Bros 14 National Refinery 15 Pakistan Fertilizer Corporation Jaffer Bros
  • 57. Units taken over in Punjab and NWFP 16 BECO C.M.Latif 17 M.K.Foundary 18 Ittefaq Foundry Ittefaq 19 Rana Tractors 20 United Chemicals Saigol 21 Pakistan Cement Saigol 22 Ismaeel Cement Colony
  • 58. Units taken over in Punjab and NWFP 23 Valika Steel Works Valika 24 Jaffer Steel Corporation Jaffer Bros 25 Pakistan Progressiv Cement Wah Colony 26 Pakistan progressive Cement Dandot Colony 27 RawalPindi Electrics 28 Modern Steel Muredke 29 Multan Electric Supply Colony 30 Karim Industries Nowshehra Nishat
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  • 61. Nationalized Banks and their ownership 1 Habib Bank Ltd. Habib 2 United Bank Ltd Saigol 3 Muslim Commercial Bank Adamjee 4 Australasia Bank Colony 5 Premier Bank Arag 6 Habib Bank Overseas Habib 7 Commerce Bank Ltd Fancy 8 Memon Cooperative Bank Dawood 9 Lahore Commercial Bank Dawood
  • 62. Nationalized Insurance Companies 1 Eastern Federal Union (EFU) Arag 2 United Insurance Valika 3 New Jubilee Fancy 4 Adamjee Insurance Adamjee 5 Habib Insurance Habib 6 Premier Crescent 7 Central Dawood 8 IGI Packages 9 Union Nishat
  • 63. Nationalized Shipping Companies 1 Pan Islamic Shipping Arag Industries 2 United Oriental Shipping Arag Industries 3 Trans Ocean Shipping 4 Mohammadi Shipping Arag Industries 5 Pakistan Shipping 6 East and West Shipping 7 Gulf Steam Shipping 8 Chittgong Shipping 9 Crescent Shipping Crescent
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