Odisha Cabinet Approves 16 Proposals, Decides To Amend Law To Confer Raiyati Rights
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Cabinet on Thursday approved the proposed Bill for amendment of the Odisha Land Reforms Act- 1960 to confer raiyati rights to the sub-tenants, under raiyats, successor-in-interests who are in possession of land recorded as Sikkim.
The Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik gave its approval for a total of 16 proposals pertaining to seven departments. Minister Niranjan Pujari, Chief Secretary Pradeep Kumar Jena and Additional Chief Secretary, Revenue, Forest Environment and CC & OLLC Department Satyabrata Sahu briefed the press about the Cabinet decisions.
On the decision about raiyati rights, they said the sub-tenants /under-raiyats/ successor-in-interests who are in possession of agriculture land and homestead land recorded as Sikkim in RoR may make application before the Revenue Officer within two years from the commencement of the Odisha Land Reforms Act, 2023.
It may also be extended by the government from time to time, for declaration of raiyati rights over such homestead and agricultural land recorded as Sikkim.
This period of making an application in this regard has not been extended since 1977. While making an order Revenue Officer shall determine the compensation amount at the rate of Rs 14, 200 only per standard acre to be paid by the sub-tenants /under-raiyats/ successor-in-interests to the land owners.
The government may revise the compensation amount from time to time.
The Cabinet also recommended the proposal for Inclusion of ‘Mundari’ language in the 8-Schedule of Constitution of India.
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