The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the Salokha scheme for another two years to help resolve farmland disputes in the state. The scheme, which was initially launched in 2016, aims to provide a speedy resolution to disputes related to agricultural land. Under the Salokha scheme, a committee comprising revenue officials and experts in the field examines the disputes and comes up with a solution that is fair to all parties involved. The extension of the scheme is expected to benefit farmers across Maharashtra who have been embroiled in land disputes for various reasons. By extending the Salokha scheme, the government is demonstrating its commitment to ensuring that farmers have access to justice and are able to resolve their land disputes in a timely manner. The decision to extend the scheme has been welcomed by farmers’ groups and agricultural organizations in the state. This move is seen as a positive step towards reducing the backlog of land disputes and providing much-needed relief to farmers who have been struggling to resolve their issues. With the extension of the Salokha scheme, the Maharashtra government is sending a clear message that it is dedicated to supporting the agricultural community and ensuring that farmers can cultivate their land without hindrance.

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