The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the Salokha scheme for an additional two years to resolve farmland disputes in the state. The scheme, which was initially launched to address disputes related to land records, has been successful in providing relief to many farmers. By extending the scheme, the government aims to continue helping farmers who are facing land-related issues. The Salokha scheme allows farmers to submit applications to resolve disputes related to land records, including issues such as incorrect names in land records, boundary disputes, and missing records. The extension of the scheme will provide more farmers with the opportunity to resolve their land disputes and secure their ownership rights. This initiative is part of the government’s efforts to support farmers and ensure that they have access to proper land records. With the extension of the Salokha scheme, more farmers in Maharashtra will be able to benefit from this initiative and find solutions to their farmland disputes. This move is expected to have a positive impact on the agricultural sector in the state and help farmers have a more secure land tenure system.

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