The document discusses India's Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act of 2013 and proposed amendments. It provides background on the original 1894 land acquisition law and need for reform. Key points of LARR 2013 included exemptions from consent requirements, levels of consent needed for public-private partnerships and private projects, and compensation rules. Proposed amendments in 2014 and 2015 aimed to address implementation issues with social impact assessments and consent clauses slowing projects. The document outlines debate around the proposals and suggests the party effectively communicate the need for farmers' alternative livelihoods through infrastructure development.