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Odisha Govt To Safeguard Tribal, Dalit Land With Direct Purchase Plan

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
May 22, 2025
in Breaking News, Odisha

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has proposed directly purchasing land from the tribals and Dalits in the scheduled areas of the state — a move that it claims will protect such land from being grabbed by influential people.

Odisha Revenue Minister Suresh Pujari, who made the announcement, said the state government had constituted a committee to suggest measures for this. The revenue secretary will head the committee, which will have representatives from other departments as well as experts, he said.

Pujari told reporters that according to the provisions of the Odisha Land Reforms (OLR) Act, land that belonged to the Scheduled Caste (SC) and the Scheduled Tribe (ST) cannot be purchased by non-tribals and non-SCs without the approval of the sub-collector.

Meanwhile, people categorised as SC and ST can sell their land to non-tribals under certain conditions – including a daughter’s marriage, healthcare and their children’s higher education.

“It has been noticed in many cases that the influential individuals are trying to grab lands of tribals and SC people by luring and threatening them. The sub-collectors’ offices across Odisha have been receiving applications seeking approval to sell the lands to non-tribals and non-SCs under OLR Act,” said the minister.

Pujari said instructions have been issued to all collectors to examine whether these applications are genuine. “According to our report, only 10-15 per cent are genuine applications while in remaining cases, the applications are filed after being influenced or lured by others. We are trying to stop it,” the minister said.

To implement the plan, the state government has proposed a corpus so that the tribals and Dalits who want to mortgage or sell their land due to financial constraints can do so directly to the government

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