The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the Salokha Scheme by two years to resolve farmland disputes in the state. The scheme, which was initially launched in 2018, aims to facilitate the resolution of disputes related to the ownership and boundaries of farmland. Under the scheme, a special court is set up to hear and resolve these disputes in a time-bound manner. The extension of the scheme is expected to provide relief to farmers who have been facing land-related issues for a long time. By extending the Salokha Scheme, the government is demonstrating its commitment to addressing the concerns of farmers and promoting agricultural growth in the state. This move is likely to have a positive impact on the agricultural sector in Maharashtra and contribute to the overall development of the state. Farmers and landowners are encouraged to take advantage of the scheme to resolve their disputes and ensure smooth operations on their farmland. The extension of the Salokha Scheme reflects the government’s proactive approach towards resolving land-related issues and providing a conducive environment for agricultural activities in Maharashtra.
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