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who living in bindukhatta ,carroad ,(lalkuan,Nanital)​

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Answered by sr2009081
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Villagers have been pressing for a revenue village status for Bindukhatta and the government must acknowledge the rights of the people,” said Purushottam Sharma, a farmer leader from Lalkuan.

Bindukhatta is now a forest village, which enjoys only community rights over land carved out of a reserved forest; government may cancel such rights. During the British rule, villages were set up after clearing jungles to promote cattle rearing and animal husbandry.

A revenue village is considered a small administrative unit with a definite surveyed boundary, and residents enjoy individual land ownership rights.

Answered by 2602alpha
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Explanation:

Villagers have been pressing for a revenue village status for Bindukhatta and the government must acknowledge the rights of the people,” said Purushottam Sharma, a farmer leader from Lalkuan.

Bindukhatta is now a forest village, which enjoys only community rights over land carved out of a reserved forest; government may cancel such rights. During the British rule, villages were set up after clearing jungles to promote cattle rearing and animal husbandry.

A revenue village is considered a small administrative unit with a definite surveyed boundary, and residents enjoy individual land ownership rights.

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