Gurugram, April 17 -- A Haryana Shahri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) plan to procure land in the Gurugram for real estate development hit an obstacle after officials found that a majority of the vacant land pockets either have multiple owners, are in small chunks, or don't have clear titles because they are under litigation, making them difficult to aggregate. The body is carrying out a major outreach campaign to motivate land owners and farmers in Gurugram to sell land to the authority at market rate. "We have also come across villages where there exist multiple small chunks. A number of large plots or parcels are under litigation for years and the titles are not clear," said a senior official, asking not to be named. However, they added, the majority of villagers have expressed readiness to sell their land as it will "ensure better development in their areas". Earlier in February this year, land procurement scheme was launched and the HSVP announced plans to develop new sectors across the state by acquiring approximately 160,000 acres of land. Specifically in Gurugram, the authority aims to acquire around 17,000 acres across sectors 58 to 115. In the last 15 days, camps have been organised in a number of villages, including Gadoli, Harsaru, Dhanwapur, Mohammadhedi, Dhankot, Kherki Majra, Sikandarpur Badha, Nakhdaula, Hayatpur, and Fatehpur. Rakesh Saini, estate officer at HSVP, said that land procurement has always been "complicated"....