The Maharashtra government has extended the Salokha scheme by two years to address farmland disputes in the state. The scheme aims to resolve disputes related to the ownership and boundaries of farmland, providing a mechanism for quick resolution. By extending the scheme, the government hopes to alleviate the burden on farmers who have been embroiled in land disputes for an extended period. The Salokha scheme has been instrumental in helping farmers secure their land rights and avoid lengthy legal battles. With the extension of the scheme, more farmers will have the opportunity to benefit from its provisions. This move is expected to bring relief to many farmers in Maharashtra who have been struggling with land disputes. The government’s decision to extend the Salokha scheme underscores its commitment to addressing the concerns of farmers and promoting agricultural development in the state. It is a positive step towards ensuring land rights for farmers and facilitating smooth agricultural operations. The extension of the Salokha scheme is likely to have a significant impact on the agricultural landscape in Maharashtra, providing much-needed support to farmers in resolving land disputes.

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