Srinagar: The Administrative Council (AC), which met here today under the chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, authorized the District Collectors to grant permission to an agriculturist to alienate land to a non-agriculturist subject to certain conditions and procedures for extending primary activities on larger commercial lines and reap benefits under the economy of scale.
There have been multiple demands by Mahajans, Khatris, and Sikhs for the right of sale-purchase of agricultural land for investment in agriculture and allied activities.
Their resentment existed on the statutory provision that defined certain sections of the society as an agriculturist class who alone were eligible to own agricultural land under J&K Land Alienation Act Svt.1995.
The decision thus fulfills the long pending demands from the civil society seeking rights for sale-purchase of the agriculture land for investment in agriculture and allied activities.
It is expected to assist in the revamping of the agriculture sector and aid economic growth to create employment in the primary sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir has a substantial potential for agriculture and allied sectors which usually require land up to 80 Kanal.
The decision allows the Deputy Commissioners to permit the sale of land up to 20 kanals for agriculture and allied activities, and up to 80 Kanal in the case of horticulture orchards. The entire process will be completed within 30 days of making an application to this effect.
The step will provide people from the non-agriculturist classes with the opportunity to acquire land for agriculture and allied activities and take up such activities as a profession to systematically bring new investments in agriculture, horticulture, and animal husbandry sectors.
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