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Clear filtersScheme of Assistance for Management of Stray Cattle
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial support to help manage and reduce the problem of stray cattle across the state. It assists local self-government bodies and registered Panjrapoles (cattle shelters) in caring for stray cattle properly. The scheme aims to protect animal welfare while solving the stray cattle problem in villages and towns.
View DetailsConstruction of Dudhghar/ Godown (Scheduled Caste Area)
This Gujarat scheme provides financial assistance to Village Milk Producer Co-operative Societies located in Scheduled Caste areas for constructing Dudhghar (milk storage units) and Godown (cattle feed storage facilities). The scheme is managed by the Animal Husbandry Department and aims to improve dairy farming infrastructure and milk production in SC communities. It supports cooperative societies in better storing and managing milk and cattle feed.
View DetailsAssistance of Concentrate Feed After Parturition (General Category)
This scheme, run by the Gujarat Animal Husbandry Department, provides free concentrate feed to livestock owners after their cattle give birth. The scheme aims to improve the health of cattle and calves, increase milk production, and support dairy farming in Gujarat. General Category farmers can avail of this assistance to ensure their animals get proper nutrition during this critical period.
View DetailsAdvanced Animal Breeding Scheme (Supply of Breedable Pedigree Murrah Bull on Subsidy)
The Advanced Animal Breeding Scheme is run by the Government of Madhya Pradesh to improve cattle breeding quality. It provides high-quality pedigreed Murrah bulls to farmers and trained cattle workers at a heavy discount. The scheme aims to help cattle rearers improve their livestock and increase productivity through better breeding practices.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Pragatishil Pashupalak Protsahan Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Pragatisheel Pashupalak Protsahan Yojana is a Uttar Pradesh government scheme run under the Nand Baba Milk Mission. It encourages cattle farmers to rear high-quality indigenous cow breeds and improve their cattle farming practices. The scheme provides financial support and incentives to promote better cow care, breed improvement, and increased milk production in the state.
View DetailsGodhan Nyay Yojana
Godhan Nyay Yojana is a cattle support scheme launched by the Government of Chhattisgarh in July 2020. The state government purchases cow dung directly from farmers who rear cattle. This scheme aims to provide additional income to livestock farmers while promoting organic farming and cow protection.
View DetailsAssistance of Concentrate Feed After Parturition (Scheduled Caste Category)
This scheme provides free concentrate feed to Scheduled Caste livestock owners in Gujarat after their cattle give birth. Run by the Animal Husbandry Department, it aims to improve the health of mother animals, increase milk production, and support healthy calf development during the critical post-birth period.
View DetailsConstruction of Dudhghar/ Godown (Scheduled Tribe Area)
This scheme provides financial assistance to Village Milk Producer Co-operative Societies in Scheduled Tribe areas of Gujarat for constructing Dudhghar (milk storage units) and Godowns (cattle feed storage facilities). Run by the Animal Husbandry Department, it aims to improve dairy farming infrastructure and help tribal communities engaged in milk production and animal husbandry activities.
View DetailsAssistance of Concentrate Feed for Pregnant Animals (General Category)
This scheme is run by the Gujarat government's Animal Husbandry Department to support livestock owners. It provides free concentrated feed (BIS Type II standard) to pregnant cattle owned by General Category farmers. The goal is to keep pregnant animals healthy, strengthen their immunity, prevent diseases during pregnancy, and increase milk production after birth.
View DetailsScheme for Rearing Purebreed Gir/ Kankarage Male Cow Calves with Excellent Genetic Quality
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial support to registered Gaushalas (cow shelters) that rear purebred Gir and Kankrej male cow calves of excellent genetic quality. The scheme aims to promote and preserve pure breeding practices of these indigenous cattle breeds. It is managed by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development in Gujarat. The scheme helps maintain the quality and purity of these valuable Indian cattle breeds.
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