UP CHAKBANDI Rules: Major decision of Yogi government! Now 75% of farmers will not be consulted without written consent. Will this new rule change the future of farming by ending the land dispute of villages? Learn the new rule of consolidation in detail.
Yogi Government Farmers Policy: The Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh has taken a big step in the interest of farmers. The consent of 75% farmers has now been made mandatory by making major changes in the old rules related to land consolidation. This historical decision is being considered as a milestone towards reducing agricultural land disputes in the state and increasing the trust of farmers.
Why did the rules of consolidation change?
In the old system of consolidation implemented for several decades, the proposal of majority of village head and panchayat members was considered to be quite. Due to the disagreement of farmers in many villages, consolidation used to be implemented, which led to the increase in disputes and tension. The question is whether the new 75% of the agreed rules of farmers will be solved to end these disputes?
Farmers will get more rights or process difficult?
Under the new rule, the consolidation in Revenue Village will start only when 75% of FARMERS gives consent in writing. This step is going to empower farmers, because now they will have direct control over land consolidation. Experts say that this will increase transparency and hear the voice of small farmers.
Government’s strategy: game of transparency and trust
The government of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed all the District Magistrates to be completely transparent. For this, awareness drive will be run in villages. Farmers will be told about the benefits of consolidation so that they do not consider it a burden but consider it an opportunity to improve farming.
Why is the consolidation necessary?
Consolidation is the process in which farming is made easier by collecting scattered lands of farmers in one place. However, when it was implemented without the opinion of the farmers, the disputes increased. Now it will be interesting to see whether this change will increase trust in farmers or to raise consent itself will become a challenge.
Farmers’ opinion: Change welcome, but how will trust?
Many farmer organizations have welcomed this decision, but they say that until the transparent process and correct information reaches the village level, it will not get the right benefit. The correct guidance is very important for small and marginal farmers.
Big step towards agricultural reform
This change is not only an attempt to reduce disputes, but it is also a step to strengthen the participation of farmers. If the government implements it correctly, it can give a new direction to the agricultural system of Uttar Pradesh.