Chartered Accountant
1572 Points
Joined August 2008
Ceiling Limits on Land Holdings
(IN Ha.)
|
Irrigated with
two crops
|
Irrigated with
one crop
|
Dry land
|
Suggested in National
Guide-lines of 1972 |
4.05 to 7.28
|
10.93
|
21.85
|
Actual Ceilings |
|
|
6.74
|
Andhra Pradesh |
4.05 to 7.28
|
06.07 to 10.93
|
14.16 to 21.85
|
Assam |
6.74
|
06.74
|
6.74
|
Bihar |
6.07 to 7.28
|
10.12
|
12.14 to 18.21
|
Gujarat |
4.05 to 7.29
|
06.07 to 10.93
|
08.09 to 21.85
|
Haryana |
7.25
|
10.90
|
21.80
|
Himachal Pradesh |
4.05
|
06.07
|
12.14 to 28.33
|
Jammu and Kashmir |
3.60 to 5.06
|
03.6 to 5.06
|
5.95 to 9.20 in
Ladakh 7.7 Hec.
|
Karnataka |
4.05 to 8.10
|
10.12 to 12.14
|
21.85
|
Kerala |
4.86 to 6.07
|
04.86 to 6.07
|
04.86 to 6.07
|
Madhya Pradesh |
7.28
|
10.93
|
21.85
|
Maharashtra |
7.28
|
10.93
|
21.85
|
Manipur |
5.00
|
05.00
|
06.00
|
Orrisa |
4.05
|
06.07
|
12.14 to 18.21
|
Punjab |
7.00
|
11.00
|
20.50
|
Rajasthan |
7.28
|
10.93
|
21.85 to 70.82
|
Tamil Nadu |
4.86
|
12.14
|
24.28
|
Sikkim |
5.06
|
-
|
20.23
|
Tripura |
4.00
|
04.00
|
12.00
|
Uttar Pradesh |
7.30
|
10.95
|
18.25
|
West Bengal |
5.00
|
05.00
|
07.00
|
The actual ceiling limits for lands having two crops and single crop respectively irrigated in Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh are marginally higher due to classification of land.
The actual ceiling limits in respect of dry land in Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan are higher due to hilly terrain and being desert also respectively.