The Salokha scheme in Maharashtra has been extended by two years to resolve farmland disputes, announced the government recently. This scheme, which aims to tackle land-related issues and disputes in the state, has been extended to provide a comprehensive solution to the problems faced by farmers. The decision to extend the scheme was taken to ensure that farmers receive timely support and assistance in resolving their land disputes. The Salokha scheme has been instrumental in streamlining the process of resolving farmland disputes and has benefited many farmers across Maharashtra. By extending the scheme, the government hopes to further facilitate the resolution of land-related issues and provide relief to farmers. The move has been welcomed by agricultural experts and farmers alike, who believe that the extension of the Salokha scheme will help in promoting transparency and efficiency in land-related matters. With the extension of the scheme, farmers in Maharashtra can now avail of the benefits of the Salokha scheme for an additional two years, ensuring that their land-related issues are addressed effectively.
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