The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the Salokha scheme by two years to resolve farmland disputes in the state. The scheme was initially launched to address land disputes between farmers and ensure proper land records. Under the Salokha scheme, farmers can submit their grievances related to land disputes, and a committee will be formed to resolve these issues. The extension of the scheme comes as a relief to many farmers who have been facing land-related problems for a long time. By extending the Salokha scheme, the government aims to provide a mechanism for farmers to settle their land disputes amicably and in a timely manner. This move is expected to bring much-needed relief to farmers and promote harmonious land relations in Maharashtra. The decision to extend the scheme by two years highlights the government’s commitment to resolving land disputes and ensuring transparency in land transactions. The Salokha scheme has been instrumental in bringing about a positive change in the land administration system in Maharashtra. Farmers are encouraged to take advantage of this extension to address any unresolved land disputes and secure their land rights. The extension of the Salokha scheme is a step in the right direction towards promoting agricultural growth and rural development in Maharashtra.
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