DOI: 10.5958/2278-4853.2026.00018.3 ISSN: 2278-4853

Sir Chhotu Ram and the Empowerment of Farmers Under British Colonial Rule

Rajbir Singh Dalal, Parshant Kumar

Sir Chhotu Ram (1881–1945) stands among the most influential agrarian reformers in Indian history. Born into a farming family in undivided Punjab, he rose to prominence as a political leader, legislator, and social reformer whose life’s mission was the upliftment of peasants and marginalized rural communities. At a time when colonial economic policies and moneylender exploitation had pushed farmers into chronic indebtedness and land alienation, Sir Chhotu Ram introduced revolutionary legal reforms that protected cultivators, regulated credit systems, strengthened agricultural markets, and ensured social justice. This research paper examines Sir Chhotu Ram’s life, political ideology, legislative achievements, and long-term contribution to farmer empowerment. It analyzes how his policies transformed rural Punjab and laid foundations for post-independence agrarian governance in India. His work demonstrates how constitutional methods and legal reforms can be powerful tools for social change.

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