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The Sikmi Khatiyan rule in Bihar refers to a legal provision that grants occupancy rights to tenants who have been in continuous possession of agricultural land for a specified period, typically 12 years. This rule aims to protect the rights of tenants and ensure they cannot be easily evicted by landowners. It encourages agricultural stability and promotes the welfare of tenants by recognizing their long-term investment and cultivation efforts on the land. The rule is part of Bihar's broader land reform initiatives to address historical inequities in land ownership and tenancy rights.

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