Bengaluru: Non-agriculturists can buy farm land without any income limits


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Bengaluru, Jun 11: In a legislative decision that is bound to have far-reaching ramifications pertaining to the agriculture sector, the B S Yediyurappa regime at its State Cabinet meeting on Thursday has decided to amend the Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961, seeking to allow non-agriculturists to purchase agricultural lands without any income limits. Briefing reporters after the State Cabinet meeting, Law and Parliamentary Affairs minister J C Madhuswamy and Revenue minister R Ashok said the State Cabinet has decided to repeal sections 63(a), 79 (a), (b) and (c) in the existing Act to enable any non-agriculturalists to buy farmland and remove existing ceiling limits to own farmlands.

The ministers said the State Cabinet has decided to remove the clause of the income limit for non-agricultural sources to purchase farmland.


B S Yediyurappa

The Congress government led by Siddaramaiah had amended the Act in 2015 to increase the income limit for purchase of farmlands for non-agricultural purposes from Rs 2 lac to Rs 25 lac. The income limit was fixed to prevent misuse of farmlands for commercial purposes and thereby deprive the farmers.

Explaining the rationale for the amendments to the existing act, the ministers said the changes would be made during the next session of the State legislature. The amendments to the Land Reforms Act would enable any person to purchase farmlands to start farming activities, they said. Despite the explanations by the state government, the proposed amendments are bound to be opposed by the farmers and even opposition parties.

The State Cabinet also decided to appoint administrative officers for gram panchayats in the state owing to postponing of elections to GPs scheduled between June and August, Madhuswamy said.

The district administration and its staff were busy in handing of COVID-19 cases and deputy commissioners suggested the state election commission postpone elections for a few months.

The State Cabinet decided to upgrade the Government Science College, located on the premises of Central College in Bengaluru, as university and it will be named as Nriputunga University. It has also proposed to rename the Bengaluru Central University as the Bengaluru City University. University vice-chancellor S Japhet has been demanding the renaming of the university as the city university.

The State Cabinet also approved the establishment of Science Gallery in Bengaluru with an estimated cost of Rs 89 crore. It approved upgradation of 1,307 existing health sub-centres and 1694 primary health centres into health and wellness centres. The centres are located in 47 taluks in eight districts of the state.

The minister said the State Cabinet has also decided to withdraw 53 criminal cases registered in various police stations in the state against farmers during protests and people during the procession and immersion of Ganesha idols.

 

 

  

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  • Bharath, Hassan

    Fri, Jun 12 2020

    2000

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Fri, Jun 12 2020

    Cant belive this Guy .
    Next week.he will change the rule

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Fri, Jun 12 2020

    Every government keep changing the rule to suit their own and supporters and least bothered about farmers. The agricultural land which was given to the farmers from the landlords during land reforms of 1960-70s for a pittance and making majority small landlords as paupers, has already been sold by these farmers to land developers for hefty prices and now what is left will be again will be sold to businessmen. Just wait and all the land in coastal districts will be grabbed by rich mallus......good going....lala...lala.....lala.!!!

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 12 2020

    Good decision by govt. With corruption anybody can show themselves as agricultirist these days and genuine people who want to do agriculture get left behind. But the new rule should come with condition that with agriculture land only agriculture should be done.

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Yeddiji not to be in hurry as this people will buy the land to evade the tax and make factories in the name of development then people should eat only the SUPPLEMENTARY instead of NATURAL FOOD !! They destroy the INDIAN education system as the already commercialized and producing the useless bafoons.JOKERS.CLOWNS in the name of ENGINEERS, DOCTORS AND MBA smart version of GOVERNANCE ! You have to learn something from CHINA besides CORONA VIRUS !!

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  • Anilkumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    These kind of stupid amendments give a meaning that earlier rules were made just for nothing??? Present day politicians have forgotten that India was importing food grains in 1960. Congress Government amended the rules and made it difficult to sell agricultural land to non-agriculturists. The idea was to keep the food supply surplus. The Govt now once again wants to favour more Adani, Ambani, Reddy type of investors to use the land for business purpose.
    It is not far away when India will have to import food grains once again. Wait and see for next few years.

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  • Abdul, Jeddah

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    But andh bhakths with the black money are all rejoicing...good for them...60 white, 40 black in land dealings will happen now.

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  • prakash rao, Karkala

    Fri, Jun 12 2020

    Now the "Tiller the owner" rule beneficiaries have become "Site owners and builders" . Sothere must be restriction in the rule not to use the land for other then agricultural purposes, particularly in rural and municipal areas.

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  • Manoj, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Yes sure. Use the power. Help ur friends, family and yourself. Do changes as you want. God only have to save India.

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  • Lawrence Lobo, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    High interest money lenders

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Gujjus and up bayaas will grab all our agriculture land.

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  • Pinto, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Kaas yer korper??? Bankeg ponda contract employees ge loan ijji....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Now Farmers will sell all their Agricultural Land ...

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Land mafia will be very happy with this decision- Villas , Audi’s , Merck’s , foreign trips !!!! Poor farmers will be left to rot !!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Your own Government ...

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