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40 years ago, June 13, 1986: Punjab-Haryana land dispute

The Venkataramiah Commission has awarded 70,000 acres of land to Haryana in lieu of Chandigarh.

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The Venkataramiah Commission has awarded 70,000 acres of land to Haryana in lieu of Chandigarh.

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But the commission has not identified the areas and has instead suggested either the appointment of another commission to determine these or a settlement between the two states.

2 min readJun 13, 2026 06:30 AM IST First published on: Jun 13, 2026 at 06:30 AM IST The transfer of Chandigarh to Punjab and Hindi-speaking areas in lieu of the city to Haryana on June 21, as announced by the government, depends upon a settlement between the chief ministers of the two states.

The Venkataramiah Commission has awarded 70,000 acres of land to Haryana in lieu of Chandigarh.

But the commission has not identified the areas and has instead suggested either the appointment of another commission to determine these or a settlement between the two states.

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