The Maharashtra government has extended the Salokha scheme by two years to resolve farmland disputes in the state. The scheme aims to provide a platform for farmers to settle disputes related to land ownership and boundaries amicably. The extension of the Salokha scheme is expected to bring relief to thousands of farmers facing land disputes in Maharashtra. Under the scheme, farmers can submit their grievances to a designated authority for resolution. This move is part of the government’s efforts to streamline the process of resolving land disputes and ensure speedy justice for farmers. The extension of the Salokha scheme reflects the government’s commitment to addressing the concerns of farmers and promoting agricultural development in the state. By providing a mechanism for resolving land disputes, the scheme aims to create a conducive environment for agricultural growth and prosperity in Maharashtra. Farmers are encouraged to take advantage of the scheme to resolve their land-related issues and secure their livelihoods. The extension of the Salokha scheme demonstrates the government’s proactive approach towards addressing the challenges faced by the farming community in Maharashtra. With the scheme now extended for two more years, farmers can look forward to a more efficient and effective mechanism for resolving farmland disputes in the state.

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Maharashtra extends Salokha scheme by two years to address farmland disputes, aiding farmers.
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