Assam government committed to providing land pattas to all "eligible" families by 2026, says CM Sarma
Feb 27, 2024
Majuli (Assam) [India], February 27 : Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa on Tuesday attended the ceremonial distribution of land pattas to eligible beneficiaries of Mission Basundhara 2.0 in Majuli district.
Of the 36,010 applications under Mission Basundhara 2.0, a total of 20,932 were found eligible for granting land pattas in Majuli.
Speaking at the function in Majuli town, Chief Minister Sarma expressed happiness for being able to provide land pattas to more than 10,000 families residing in the world's largest river island.
Stating that of the 50,000 families residing in Majuli, nearly 30,000 didn't have land pattas. Therefore, providing land pattas to a huge chunk of 'landless' families is indeed a matter of great satisfaction.
Referring to the importance of land pattas in securing loans from banks, compensation from the government during natural calamities, to name a few, the Chief Minister said the current government aims to ensure every family in the state be in possession of legal documents backing their claim over their land by 2026. In order to achieve that, rules and document proofs for the upcoming Mission Basundhara 3.0 shall be relaxed to a great extant in comparison to the first and second editions of Mission Basundhara, the Chief Minister declared.
Through Mission Basundhara 3.0, institutions too would become eligible for land pattas, the Chief Minister added.
CM Sarma said due to the efforts of the current government, non-tribal but indigenous communities of the state have been able to receive land pattas even in areas that fall under tribal belts and blocks.
The Chief Minister added that in less than 3 years of the current government, a perceptible positive development can be observed in case of Majuli. Apart from the rapid public infrastructure development in the river island, there has also been a change in mindset of the residents of Majuli.
He expressed happiness over the fact that more than 700 youths from Majuli have managed to secure jobs in the government sector entirely on merit in the last three years.
He also stated that the government was on its way to fulfilling majority of the promises made during the last Assembly election campaigns.
He said the government has been taking a zero-tolerance on drug trafficking, child marriage.
Chief Minister Sarma said the government is committed to protect places of spiritual importance such as Majuli, Batadrava and Barpeta from encroachments. The mechanism of "heritage belt and block" shall be used to protect these places, he added.
Member of Parliament Pradan Baruah, Members of Legislative Assembly Bhuban Gam and Naba Kumar Doley, Chief Executive Member of Mising Autonomous Council Paramananda Chayengia, Chief Executive Member of Deori Autonomous Council Bhairav Deori, along with a host of dignitaries were present on the occasion.