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 introduced to provide a systematic way of resolving disputes related to farmland ownership and boundaries, has been well-received by farmers and landowners. Under the Salokha scheme, a committee comprising revenue officials and experts examines the disputed land and provides recommendations for resolution. The extension of the scheme is aimed at ensuring that all pending farmland disputes are effectively addressed and resolved in a timely manner. This move is expected to bring relief to many farmers who have been embroiled in land disputes for a long time. By extending the Salokha scheme, the Maharashtra government is demonstrating its commitment to promoting peace and harmony in rural areas and ensuring that farmers can access their rightful land without any hindrance. The decision to extend the scheme has been welcomed by various stakeholders, including farmers’ associations and landowners. It is hoped that the extension of the Salokha scheme will lead to the speedy resolution of farmland disputes and contribute to the overall welfare of the agricultural community in Maharashtra.

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