A landmark program that attempted to register sharecroppers (bargadars) and give them legal protection. While successful in registering ~1.5 million bargadars, many Tippan holders remained unregistered because:
Tipping, a customary practice in many countries, has become a ubiquitous phenomenon in the service industry. While it is commonly associated with the service sector, particularly in restaurants and bars, tipping has also found its way into the land or real estate industry. In this essay, we will explore the concept of tipping in land, its implications, and the various perspectives surrounding this practice. tippan in land
While often bundled together, Tippan differs from other records: Reading Tippan Survey Maps Guide | PDF - Scribd A landmark program that attempted to register sharecroppers