As per the Act, the land owner can now legally enter into a lease contract with the tenant for use of his/her
Agriculture and allied activities would include raising of crops including food and non-food crops, fodder or grass; fruits and vegetables, flowers, any other horticultural crops and plantation; animal husbandry and dairy; poultry farming, stock breeding; fishery; agro forestry, agro-processing and other related activities by farmers and farmer groups.
The T Haque-led committee, set up under NITI Aayog last year has formed this Act. It’s being seen as a savior for the government’s failure to enact the Land Acquisition Act, 2013 passed in Parliament.
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