Know what is ownership scheme? Who gets its benefits and who gets it, know the complete details here

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The Government of India runs many schemes for the citizens of the country. Crores of people of the country get the benefit of these government schemes. Most of the government schemes are based on the needs of the public. The government had launched the ownership scheme in the year 2020. The aim of the Government of India through this scheme was to benefit the people living in rural areas.

Even today many people in India live in rural areas. Through the ownership scheme, the Government of India gives those people the rights to their land. Let us tell you what are the benefits of the ownership scheme and what are the rules of this scheme.

A large part of India is still rural. There are many people in rural areas who do not have documents for their land. The people living here have been claiming ownership of the land from generation to generation. And this is the reason why many land disputes have been seen in the village. Many times the fight has even reached the police station. These areas have not been surveyed by the government nor has any process been initiated to create legal documentation.

But now the Government of India has started the Swamitva Scheme to give ownership rights to the houses built on land in rural areas, under this scheme a survey is being conducted and after that the property card is given to the house owner. . That means they will have valid documents for their house.

The ownership scheme of the Government of India will benefit the people living in rural areas. Who have built houses on their land. He has no proof that the house is his. The Government of India will conduct a survey and hand over property cards to those people. By which he will be able to prove that it is his. The figure of how many people will benefit from this government scheme has not been officially revealed. Let us tell you that under this scheme only properties in rural areas will be surveyed.

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