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SUBDIVISION OF HOLDINGS 



of good rice land. It will be noticed that one holder has a 

 nice block of 6£ acres of rice land ; but most of the holdings 

 are badly split up, as can be seen from the map and state- 

 ment. This case is intended to indicate merely the extent 

 of fragmentation of this class of holdings. 



Block of Rice Land Consisting of 8 Survey Numbers in Shir- 

 gaon, Ratnagiri Taluka, and Divided into 17 Separate 

 Holdings. 



Holdings. 



1. Narayan Balshastri Agashye 



2. Sadashiv Balshastri Agashye 



3. Kashinath Balshastri Agashye 



4. Raghunath Balshastri Agashye 



5. Purshotam Ranichandra Apte 



6. Vasudeo Keshav Apte 



7. Raoji Chintaman Bhat 



8. Keshav Sitaram Damale . 



9. Vishnu Kashinath Damale 



10. Sona Govind Daphale 



11. Laxman Raghunath Joshi 



12. Shrikrishna Nilkanth Joshi 



13. Karmarkar brothers and Pandu 



Gharoji Shaitye 



14. Harbhat Sakhanabhat Marathe 



15. Narayan Gharoji Shaitye . 



16. Pandu Gharoji Shaitye 



17. Tukaram Ramji Shaitye . 



Total 



Number of 

 Separate Plots. 



3 

 1 

 2 

 2 

 5 

 1 

 5 

 4 

 9 

 1 

 1 

 1 



7 

 2 

 1 

 3 

 1 



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CASE No. III. 



The attached map merely indicates the extent of the frag- 

 mentation of 3 large holdings in Kane village, taluka Pen, 

 district Kolaba. Holdings Nos. 1 and 3 belong to agri- 

 culturists, holding No. 2 to a non-agriculturist. 



