The Salokha scheme in Maharashtra has been extended by two years to effectively resolve farmland disputes in the state. The initiative aims to provide a systematic approach to address conflicts related to land ownership and boundaries, particularly in rural areas. By extending the scheme, the government is demonstrating its commitment to promoting land reforms and ensuring fair and timely resolutions to land disputes. The Salokha scheme plays a crucial role in facilitating peaceful settlements and preventing prolonged legal battles over land issues. This extension will provide farmers and landowners with additional time to participate in the scheme and benefit from its provisions. The decision to prolong the scheme underscores the government’s efforts to promote agricultural productivity and rural development by streamlining land-related processes. It is essential for stakeholders to take advantage of this opportunity to address any existing land disputes and secure their land rights. The Salokha scheme’s extension is a positive step towards enhancing land governance and fostering a conducive environment for agricultural activities in Maharashtra.

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