
Govt. forms committee to streamline land exchange
The Hindu
Exchange between government and industries, educational institutions to be simplified
The Tamil Nadu government has constituted a five-member Committee to study and suggest recommendations for streamlining the procedures involved in the exchange of lands that would ‘replace’ the relevant Revenue Standing Orders (26A).
The decision is expected to benefit large industries and educational institutions that intend to exchange land parcels with the State government to benefit both parties.
The Secretary of Revenue and Disaster Management Department would be the chairperson of the committee.

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