The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the Salokha scheme by two years to resolve farmland disputes in the state. The scheme, which was launched to address disputes related to land records, will now continue until 2023. Under the Salokha scheme, farmers can submit their grievances regarding land records to the revenue department for resolution. The extension of the scheme aims to provide a mechanism for farmers to settle disputes and receive accurate land records. This move is expected to benefit farmers across Maharashtra by ensuring transparency and efficiency in land record management. The decision to extend the Salokha scheme demonstrates the government’s commitment to addressing agricultural issues and supporting farmers in the state. By extending the scheme, the government hopes to streamline the process of resolving farmland disputes and promote overall agricultural development in Maharashtra. Farmers are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to address any discrepancies in their land records and secure their land ownership rights. The extension of the Salokha scheme is a positive step towards enhancing land governance and empowering farmers in Maharashtra.

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