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Assam's New Policy To Allow Each Tribal Family To Own Up To 50 Bighas of Land

The Chief Minister also said the government will talk to tribal organizations and try to settle the Tribals in villages with gazing grounds.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Guwahati: Assam government under its new tribal land Policy will allow a tribal land owner to hold 50 bighas of land from the existing eight bighas.

Speaking about the new scheme, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday said that the tribal land Policy would be launched on October 2 under Basundhara Phase 2, which would increase the land holding of a tribal person from the existing eight bighas to 50 bighas.

The Chief Minister also said the government will talk to tribal organizations and try to settle the Tribals in villages with gazing grounds.

"Even if the Tribals settled in government lands are evicted for some reason, they would get compensation from the government," the Chief Minister said after launching 'Mission Bhumiputra at a function here.

According to the 2011 Census, Tribals constitute 12.4 percent of Assam's 3.12 crore population, who reside mostly in western Assam.

Before the Assembly elections in Assam last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched a special programme of the state government to distribute land Patta or land allotment certificates to over one lakh landless indigenous people.

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