English to Telugu Dictionary landholder

landholder

భూమిగలవాడు
definition
noun
Similarly in urban areas landholders have anticipated clearing land for residential and other urban uses.
a person who owns land, especially one who either makes a living from it or rents it out to others.
translation of 'landholder'
భూమిగలవాడు,
భూస్థితి గలవాడు
example
The bulk of the increased land value accrues to the 'landholder' as an unearned gift from the community.
When, in the course of administering town planning, a public planning authority approves an application by or on behalf of a 'landholder' to use land for a more intensive use, the value of the land is increased.
But the rent that is left to the 'landholder' would not be at a constant level.
No unearned windfall profit would accrue to the 'landholder' .
Thus, the prospective return for such a 'landholder' must fall relative to that of those who intend to make improvements on the land, regardless of the percentage of rent taken by the tax.
Although in theory a bondi had a farm of his own, in practice most young men had to live with their parents, or farm the lands of a large 'landholder' .
While the profits perceived to be made by big 'landholders' are deplored, all citizens hope to profit from owning land.
Landholders who have owned a property for a long period may tend to have developed a larger attachment value to the property than 'landholders' who have only owned the property for a short period.
As is well known, this sector modified the structure of land tenancy to favor large 'landholders' who maintain links with narco-trafficking.
No we'll pay the same rates as those 'landholders' paid, the value of that land hasn't gone down yet but I'm very, very interested to see that if that's the case.
That meant that 'landholders' and land managers had to do what was required to reduce the population.
The 'landholders' could now be numbered by the hundred thousand, but so also could landless men.
As large 'landholders' , they had sufficient trees on their private land to meet their needs and did not need to use community forests for forest products.
Development controls might encourage 'landholders' to use their lands for both scenic and productive purposes, and to retain native vegetation.
It will sterilise vast tracts of land and further take away the right of farmers and 'landholders' to manage their property.
The inequity of allowing windfall profits to be appropriated by private 'landholders' can thus be demonstrated more clearly than in George's day.
It passed reform measures to benefit the peasantry, decreasing the amount of land that large 'landholders' were able to acquire and doing away with compensation for expropriated estates.
In cases of restitution where land has been restored to the original owners, former 'landholders' have been able to continue using the land through leasing arrangements.
Similarly in urban areas 'landholders' have anticipated clearing land for residential and other urban uses.
Here, once again, the losses to the 'landholders' would exceed the gains to wage-earners.
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