The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the Salokha Scheme for an additional two years to help resolve farmland disputes in the state. The scheme aims to provide a platform for farmers to settle land-related issues amicably and avoid prolonged legal battles. Under the Salokha Scheme, farmers can submit their grievances related to land disputes, and a committee comprising revenue officials and experts will work towards finding a solution. The extension of the scheme comes as a relief to many farmers facing land-related disputes, as it offers a quicker and more cost-effective way to resolve such issues. By extending the Salokha Scheme, the government hopes to bring peace and stability to rural areas by addressing land disputes effectively. This move is expected to benefit a large number of farmers across Maharashtra who have been embroiled in long-standing land conflicts. The decision to extend the Salokha Scheme underscores the government’s commitment to promoting harmony and cooperation among farmers while ensuring land-related disputes are resolved in a timely manner. Farmers are encouraged to take advantage of the scheme to seek redressal for their land grievances and contribute to a more peaceful agricultural environment in the state.

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