The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the Salokha scheme by two years to address farmland disputes in the state. The scheme, which was initially launched to resolve disputes related to land records, will now continue its operations until further notice. Under the Salokha scheme, farmers can submit their grievances regarding land records for resolution. This extension comes as a relief to many farmers who have been facing issues with their land records. The decision to extend the scheme was made to ensure that farmers have sufficient time to address their concerns and rectify any discrepancies in their land records. The Salokha scheme has been instrumental in providing a platform for farmers to voice their complaints and seek solutions for land-related disputes. By extending the scheme, the Maharashtra government aims to streamline the process of resolving farmland disputes and provide timely assistance to farmers in need. This move is expected to benefit a large number of farmers across the state who have been struggling with land record discrepancies. The extension of the Salokha scheme reflects the government’s commitment to supporting farmers and ensuring transparency in land record management.

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