The Bhoodan Movement was a voluntary land reform movement in India.
It was started in 1951 by Acharya Vinoba Bhave, a prominent disciple of Mahatma Gandhi.
The movement's mission was to persuade wealthy landowners to voluntarily donate a percentage of their land to landless people.
The movement began in the village of Pochampally in Telangana.
Therefore, the Bhoodan Movement is directly associated with Vinoba Bhave.