Key Points

Punjab has introduced a groundbreaking land pooling policy that prioritizes landowner participation and transparency. The policy allows farmers to voluntarily contribute land for urban development with potential 400% returns. Finance Minister Cheema emphasized the government's commitment to ending forcible land acquisitions and breaking historical corruption cycles. This innovative approach aims to modernize urban infrastructure while protecting farmers' economic interests.

Key Points: Punjab Land Pooling Policy Empowers Farmers Urban Development

  • Voluntary land pooling transforms urban development approach
  • Farmers can gain up to 400% return on land investment
  • Policy challenges historical land acquisition practices
  • Provides infrastructure and autonomy to landowners
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Punjab announces land pooling policy for urban development

Punjab Finance Minister Cheema unveils revolutionary land policy offering 400% returns and voluntary urban development participation

"We developed a model that respects the rights and aspirations of our farmers - Harpal Singh Cheema"

Chandigarh, May 22

Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema on Thursday announced a land pooling policy designed to foster transparent and planned urban development across the state.

This policy marks a significant departure from past practices, prioritising voluntary participation and empowering landowners to become active stakeholders in the state's progress.

Cheema highlighted the policy's core principle of 100 per cent voluntary participation.

"Under this visionary policy, there will be no forcible land acquisition. We developed a model that respects the rights and aspirations of our farmers and landowners," he said.

The Finance Minister highlighted the substantial economic benefits for participating landowners.

"This policy directly addresses the growing demand for affordable housing in our urban centres, driven by Punjab's rapid urbanisation. Market estimates indicate that farmers who engage in this land pooling policy stand to gain up to a 400 per cent return on their land investment."

He said the development agencies of the Punjab government would undertake the development of pooled land, ensuring the provision of modern infrastructure, including roads, water supply, sewerage, drainage, and electricity.

"Once developed, the land, returned to the original landowners as per their contribution, will appreciate significantly. Landowners will have the autonomy to utilise their developed land as they see fit, whether for personal use or for sale," said Cheema.

He said this policy was a decisive blow against the land mafia and the era of illegal colonies and forcible land acquisitions.

"For the past three decades, the Congress, Akali-BJP governments have operated in collusion with the land mafia, enriching their political allies at the expense of our farmers. This policy puts an end to that corrupt system," he said.

He criticised the Opposition parties for their "crocodile tears" and attempts to mislead the public against the AAP government's efforts to revolutionise urban development and empower landowners in Punjab.

"Their outrage is a transparent attempt to protect their crony land mafia," said Cheema, adding, "During their tenures, countless acres were forcibly seized from farmers and subsequently sold to developers and builders for exorbitant profits."

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally a policy that benefits farmers instead of builders! 👏 My uncle in Ludhiana lost his land to forced acquisition in 2012. This voluntary approach with 400% returns sounds too good to be true though - hope the implementation is transparent.
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Priya S.
As someone working in urban planning, this is a progressive move. Punjab's cities desperately need organized development. But the government must ensure proper oversight - land pooling can become messy without clear guidelines and grievance redressal.
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Harpreet B.
Being from Punjab, I've seen how land mafias operate. If this policy actually breaks their hold, it will be revolutionary! But why only urban areas? Our villages also need development schemes with similar benefits.
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Amit G.
The 400% return claim seems exaggerated. In Delhi's land pooling policy, many farmers are still waiting for their returns after 5+ years. Punjab government should share concrete timelines and success metrics.
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Neha T.
Good initiative but the political blame game is unnecessary. Instead of attacking previous governments, focus on making this work. Affordable housing is a real need in Punjab - hope this delivers on its promises 🤞
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Jasbir R.
As a small farmer near Jalandhar, I welcome this policy. But the government must educate landowners properly - many of us don't understand legal documents. They should conduct village-level workshops in Punjabi language, not just English/Hindi notices.

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