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For the establishment of a socialist society Subhash Chandra Bose proposed the following measures: (i) State planning for the reorganisation of agriculture and industry on socialist lines. (ii) Abolition of landlordism or the Zamindari system. (iii) Introduction of a new monetary and credit system.

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