ajay sethi
(Expert) 29 June 2012
Several "Kul"s (families of labors), used to take care of the agricultural activities for their landlords for generations. Landlords weren't directly involved in day-to-day work, but used to take big part of the income generated from the farms.
Kul-Kayda (Labor family law) forced those landlords distribute ownership of their lands among hard working labor families.
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