Government starts process for management of landless squatters, priority to Dalit landless

The government has begun the process of identifying landless Dalits and collecting their details with the aim of managing landless people and unsystematic settlers.

According to Damodar Wagle, the Assistant Spokesperson for the Ministry of Land, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, the Ministry is coordinating with local governments across the country to prepare these records.

The data will be collected through a one-door system to prevent duplication, he said. The Ministry has also asked local governments to follow the prescribed standards when recommending landless squatters and unsystematic settlers. He added that managing landless squatters is the responsibility of the State, and landless Dalits have been given priority in this process.

Although landless squatters and unsystematic settlers are generally grouped under the term “squatters,” they are legally different.

“Families who do not own land anywhere in the country, and individuals who cannot acquire land through their income, resources, or efforts, along with their dependents, are recognised as landless,” he said.

Families who own land somewhere else in the country but have been living for decades in another place on land not registered in their name are considered ‘unmanaged settlers.’ Wagle added that the government will assess the land they occupy and issue land-ownership certificates after collecting the required fees.

He further stated that regularising such long-term settlements will generate significant revenue for the government. However, settlements created by encroaching on forests or public land will not be legalised during the management process.

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