The Maharashtra government has extended the Salokha Scheme by two years to resolve farmland disputes in the state, providing relief to thousands of farmers. The scheme, which was launched in 2018, aims to settle disputes related to farmland ownership and boundaries. It allows farmers to submit their cases to revenue officials for resolution through mediation. The extension of the scheme comes as a welcome move for farmers who have been embroiled in land disputes for years, impacting their livelihoods. By providing a platform for amicable resolution of these disputes, the government hopes to bring peace and stability to rural communities. The Salokha Scheme has been lauded for its effectiveness in resolving land-related conflicts and ensuring justice for farmers. With the extension of the scheme, more farmers are expected to benefit from this initiative and find a resolution to their land disputes. The decision to extend the scheme demonstrates the government’s commitment to addressing the concerns of farmers and promoting harmony in rural areas. It is expected to have a positive impact on the agricultural sector in Maharashtra, boosting the confidence of farmers and improving overall productivity. The extension of the Salokha Scheme underscores the government’s efforts to prioritize the welfare of farmers and strengthen the agricultural community in the state.
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Maharashtra extends Salokha scheme by two years to settle farmland disputes, aiding resolution efforts.
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