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Chandigarh, December 28
The Department of Rural Development and Panchayats in Punjab has marked significant achievements in 2024, demonstrating its commitment to land reforms, education, employment, and village infrastructure. Since the launch of a campaign to reclaim encroached panchayati land in 2022, the department has successfully recovered 12,809 acres by 2024, with a market value exceeding ₹3,080 crore. According to Rural Development and Panchayats Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond, approximately 6,000 acres of the reclaimed land were leased, generating ₹10.76 crore in annual income for 2024-25. Additionally, the department auctioned 1.36 lakh acres of Shamlat land for ₹469 crore and raised ₹93.90 crore by leasing livestock markets through e-auctions.
Minister Sond highlighted these accomplishments as pivotal steps in improving the quality of life in Punjab’s rural areas, with a strong focus on sustainability, community engagement, and economic empowerment.
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