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Categorizing land: an account of leftover land in Patna

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This paper is an account of Bihar State Housing Board (BSHB) and its role in allocating housing and land from the 1970s onwards in Patna. The housing board typifies the bureaucratic practices of property-making at its best and demonstrates how the bureaucracy strategically aligned itself with caste-driven state politics. The unstable nature of forward–backward caste-based partisan politics meant politicians made unceasing efforts to garner support to stay in power including that of the bureaucrats who had far more control and knowledge about administration rules. By creating the discretionary category of chit-put land, loosely translated as leftover or not useful for anyone, an elaborate rationale was created for land allocation. This flexibility was used for carving out new land parcels for the high-income and middle-income category in Patna. The board dexterously encroached on the land allocated for the urban poor in whose name the land acquisition was undertaken at the outset. Using minutes of the meetings of BSHB, the paper also argues for alternative approaches for drafting and mapping the spatial history of a non-metropolitan city without a master plan and maps.

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  • Sheema Fatima, 2024. "Categorizing land: an account of leftover land in Patna," City, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(1-2), pages 44-63, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cityxx:v:28:y:2024:i:1-2:p:44-63
    DOI: 10.1080/13604813.2024.2322788
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