The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the Salokha scheme by two years to help resolve farmland disputes in the state. The scheme, aimed at providing a quick and efficient resolution to disputes related to land records, has been extended to ensure that more farmers can benefit from it. Under the Salokha scheme, farmers can submit their grievances regarding land records, and a committee will be set up to resolve the disputes within a specific timeframe. This extension of the scheme is expected to bring relief to many farmers in Maharashtra who have been facing land-related issues. The decision to extend the Salokha scheme comes as a welcome move for farmers in the state who have been struggling with land disputes for a long time. By extending the scheme, the government is showing its commitment to addressing the concerns of farmers and ensuring that they have access to timely and effective solutions for their land-related problems. The extension of the Salokha scheme is likely to have a positive impact on the agricultural community in Maharashtra, providing them with the support they need to resolve disputes and move forward with their farming activities. It is a step in the right direction towards improving the agricultural sector in Maharashtra and ensuring the welfare of farmers in the state.

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