The Maharashtra government has announced the extension of the Salokha scheme by two years to help resolve farmland disputes in the state. The initiative aims to provide a platform for farmers to settle land-related conflicts through mediation and consensus-building. The decision to prolong the scheme was made to address the increasing number of land disputes in Maharashtra and ensure timely resolution. Under the Salokha scheme, trained mediators facilitate discussions between disputing parties to reach amicable solutions, avoiding lengthy legal battles. By extending the scheme, the government hopes to expedite the resolution of land issues and reduce the burden on the judicial system. The move is expected to bring relief to farmers facing land disputes and promote peaceful coexistence in rural areas. This extension comes as a welcome development for farmers in Maharashtra, who have been grappling with land-related conflicts for years. The Salokha scheme’s continuation underscores the government’s commitment to fostering harmony and resolving disputes in the agricultural sector. With the extension of the scheme, farmers can look forward to a more streamlined process for resolving farmland disputes and securing their land rights.

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