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Govt Recasts Cultivable Land: Kharif Farming Over 3.02L Ha in S'garh
The New Indian Express Sambalpur
|June 30, 2025
AFTER a long wait, the state government has finally recast the total cultivable land in the tribal-dominated Sundargarh district on the basis of actual availability of agriculture land to help prepare a credible cropping programme for the kharif crop season 2025.
Accordingly, 10,240 hectares (ha) of farmlands in Sundargarh have been kept out of the upcoming cropping programme as these are no more used for agriculture purposes. Over the past one and a half decades, these lands were believed to have been acquired for various mining, industrial, and development purposes.
Reliable sources said that till 2024, the kharif crop programming was done based on the total availability of 3,12,930 ha of cultivable land. But in the 2025 kharif season, a major change has been noticed in the context of Sundargarh.
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