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Clear filtersScheme for Supply of Improved Seeds for Fodder
This Gujarat state scheme supplies high-quality improved fodder seeds to registered Gaushalas (cow shelters) and Panjarapols (animal welfare centers). The scheme ensures these organizations have access to better quality seeds so they can grow green fodder throughout the year. This helps keep livestock healthy and well-fed by providing nutritious fresh fodder regularly.
View DetailsAssistance of Concentrate Feed for Pregnant Animals (Scheduled Tribe Category)
This scheme provides free concentrate feed to pregnant cattle owned by Scheduled Tribe livestock owners in Gujarat. Run by the Animal Husbandry Department, it aims to improve the health and immunity of pregnant animals, prevent diseases, and increase milk production for tribal farmers.
View DetailsAssistance of Concentrate Feed After Parturition (Scheduled Tribe Category)
This Gujarat government scheme provides free concentrate feed to Scheduled Tribe livestock owners 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 DetailsMahtari Vandan Yojana
Mahtari Vandan Yojana is a Chhattisgarh state scheme run by the state government to support married women's health, nutrition, and economic independence. The scheme provides financial assistance to eligible married women to reduce discrimination and inequality. It aims to strengthen women's decision-making role within their families and improve their overall well-being.
View DetailsSishu Saathi
Sishu Saathi is a child health scheme run by the Health and Family Welfare Department of the West Bengal Government. It is part of the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) under the National Health Mission. The scheme provides free medical treatment and healthcare services to children aged 0-18 years with zero cost to families.
View DetailsAapki Beti Hamari Beti
Aapki Beti Hamari Beti is a girl child welfare scheme launched by the Department of Women and Child Development, Government of Haryana in August 2015. The scheme aims to improve the status and welfare of girls in Haryana by providing financial support and encouraging families to invest in their daughters' future. It focuses on promoting education, health, and overall development of girl children in the state.
View DetailsNational Livestock Mission: Genetic Improvement of Pig breeds - Establishment of Pig Semen Collection and Processing Lab
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying to improve pig breeding across India. The scheme helps establish modern semen collection and processing laboratories at government pig farms. It aims to produce healthier piglets, reduce inbreeding problems, and prevent diseases spread during breeding. This helps pig farmers get better quality animals and increase their income.
View DetailsGirl Students Health & Hygiene Scheme
The Girl Students Health & Hygiene Scheme is run by the Department of School Education, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. It was launched in 2013 to support the health and hygiene needs of girl students. The scheme aims to help girls in classes 6-12 stay healthy, maintain proper hygiene, and continue their education without interruption throughout the year.
View DetailsShram Yogi Prasad Scheme
The Shram Yogi Prasad Scheme is a welfare initiative run by the BOCW (Building and Other Construction Workers) Welfare Board under the Labour Department of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu. It provides nutritious meals to registered construction workers to support their health and well-being. The scheme offers mid-day meals and breakfast to eligible construction workers engaged in building and construction activities.
View DetailsPashudhan Mitra Scheme
The Pashudhan Mitra Scheme is run by the Animal Husbandry Department of Chhattisgarh Government. Launched on 20th June 2013, it aims to strengthen veterinary services and animal breeding programs across the state. The scheme provides incentive payments to Pashudhan Mitras (animal health volunteers) to support their livelihood while improving livestock care and breeding services in rural areas.
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