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10 states may amend land lease laws by end-March

- SANJEEB MUKHERJEE New Delhi, 24 October

Ten-odd states appear to be in the process of changing their land-lease laws. They’re expected to complete the process by the end of this financial year.

Officials here said Madhya Pradesh has already passed a new leasing law, one that protects the rights of tenants in the event of a natural calamity. Uttar Pradesh has allowed all those who cannot cultivate their land or are not in the business of agricultur­e to lease out through a written document.

Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are also in the process of amending the decades-old land lease laws.

“We are hopeful that many more states would soon join the list,” said T Haque, former chairman of the Commission for Agricultur­al Costs & Prices, who is spearheadi­ng the initiative on behalf of NITI Aayog. He heads the land policy cell in the Aayog.

Haque said many states had shown interest in changing these laws but have to be mindful of

WHAT WE ARE TRYING TO IMPRESS UPON STATES IS THAT THEY SHOULD ALLOW FREE LEASING FOR ALL LAND IN THE FUTURE T HAQUE, former chairman, Commission for Agricultur­al Costs & Prices

political compulsion­s. A copy of the new Madhya Pradesh law was recently circulated among states at a recent meeting between the Aayog and state representa­tives, on reforming of agricultur­e.

“What we are trying to impress upon states is that they should allow free leasing for all land in the future,” said Haque.

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