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The Swamitva Yojana provides legal land ownership to 58 lakh villagers, boosting rural development, financial access, and dispute resolution.
The government has announced a major step to empower rural farmers by distributing land pattas (property cards) under the Pradhan Mantri Swamitva Yojana. This initiative will benefit 58 lakh villagers across 50,000 villages in 12 states and two union territories, offering them legal ownership of their land.
In cities, property ownership is backed by official government records, enabling property owners to secure loans and access government schemes easily. However, rural areas often lack such records, leaving farmers unable to prove ownership, access loans, or resolve disputes effectively.
To address this, the government launched the Swamitva Yojana on April 24, 2020. The scheme uses advanced drone and GIS technology to map land and provide property cards to rural residents. These cards ensure legal ownership, allowing farmers to access loans, government benefits, and settle disputes more efficiently.
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The government aims to provide property cards to all beneficiaries by 2026, ensuring secure and reliable land records for rural communities.
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The Swamitva Yojana is a transformative initiative aimed at strengthening rural India's economic foundation. With property cards, farmers gain not just ownership but also the ability to improve their livelihoods through better access to loans and government support. This move is expected to reduce disputes, digitize land records, and unlock the true potential of rural assets.
This initiative marks a significant leap toward empowering rural communities and ensuring economic progress for millions of villagers.
The Swamitva Yojana is a game-changer for rural India, offering farmers legal land ownership, reducing disputes, and improving access to financial and government benefits. By empowering 58 lakh villagers with property cards, the initiative aims to digitize land records and enhance rural livelihoods, paving the way for long-term economic growth and development.