The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the Salokha scheme by two years to address farmland disputes in the state. The Salokha scheme, which was introduced to resolve land disputes between farmers and non-farmers, has been extended in order to provide more time for the resolution of such issues. The scheme aims to bring about a speedy and amicable solution to disputes related to farmland. Under the Salokha scheme, a committee comprising representatives from both the farming and non-farming communities is set up to mediate and resolve disputes. This extension of the scheme is expected to benefit a large number of farmers in Maharashtra who are facing land-related conflicts. The decision to extend the scheme was taken by the Maharashtra government in response to the growing number of land disputes in the state. By extending the Salokha scheme, the government hopes to promote harmony and cooperation between farmers and non-farmers, ultimately leading to a more peaceful and prosperous agricultural sector in Maharashtra.

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