💨 Abstract
Uttarakhand has recently joined several other states in imposing statutory restrictions on the purchase of agricultural land by outsiders, citing cultural and economic reasons. The new law, according to the Chief Minister, will protect the state's resources, cultural heritage, and rights of citizens. However, it has deepened the rift between highlanders and plainspeople, with the latter opposed to the provisions of the law.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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