Assam chief minister distributes land deeds to residents of four villages

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August 16,2024 02:29 PM
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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma attended a ceremony at DC office premises in Amingaon in Kamrup district on Thursday and distributed land deeds to the residents of four villages.

Kamrup (Assam) [India] August 16 (HBTV): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma attended a ceremony at DC office premises in Amingaon in Kamrup district on Thursday and distributed land deeds to the residents of four villages in Barbangshar Mouza, located within the North Guwahati Revenue Circle of Kamrup district.

It may be noted that Chief Minister Sarma distributed 881 land deeds, encompassing a total of 369 bighas, 2 kathas, and 10 lechas of land, to the residents of Barpalaha, Gog, Dakshin Mandakata, and Bhomolahati villages in Barbangshar Mouza.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister highlighted that the lack of land deeds presents significant challenges, including depriving many individuals of fair compensation during land acquisition processes and hindering their ability to secure bank loans and other benefits.

The chief minister stated that the Kamrup district administration issued land deeds to ensure residents could receive compensation if their land was acquired for the Guwahati Ring Road project. He mentioned that the government through the district administration is also considering issuing deeds to many more residents and urged the public to resolve any land value issues by consulting the District Commissioner.

He noted that many Namghars in rural Assam, some 50-100 years old, lack land deeds, leading to their exclusion from government benefits. He pointed out that incomplete paperwork often leads to disputes over ancestral land donations.

He announced that Mission Basundhara 3.0, set to launch in October, would focus on issuing land deeds to Namghars, schools, and institutions, and converting shared leases into private ones. Additionally, land deeds would be issued to individuals who had been allotted land for government institutions but had not yet received legal ownership.

The chief minister also announced new legislation to prevent land sales to communities outside the indigenous in the undivided Goalpara district. 

(ANI)