The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the Salokha scheme by two years to facilitate the resolution of farmland disputes in the state. The scheme, which was initially launched to address conflicts over ownership of agricultural land, has been well-received by farmers across Maharashtra. Under the Salokha scheme, farmers can submit their land-related grievances to a special committee for resolution. The extension of the scheme comes as a relief to many farmers who have been embroiled in disputes over land ownership for years. By providing a structured mechanism for resolving these disputes, the Salokha scheme aims to bring much-needed clarity and transparency to land ownership issues in the state. The decision to extend the scheme by two years demonstrates the government’s commitment to addressing the concerns of farmers and promoting agricultural stability in Maharashtra. With the extension of the Salokha scheme, more farmers will have the opportunity to have their grievances addressed and their land ownership disputes resolved effectively. The move is expected to have a positive impact on agricultural productivity and overall rural development in the state.
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