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Clear filtersPanchayat Samiti Nandishala Jan Sahbhagita Yojana
The Panchayat Samiti Nandishala Jan Sahbhagita Yojana is a Rajasthan state scheme that provides shelter and care for stray male cattle. The scheme works with local Panchayat Samitis (village councils) to build cattle shelters called 'Nandishalas' in rural areas. This initiative aims to protect stray cattle while involving the community in animal welfare activities. It is part of efforts to support animal husbandry and promote compassionate treatment of livestock in villages.
View DetailsVadh Se Bachaye Govansh Ko Sahayata Yojana
The Vadh Se Bachaye Govansh Ko Sahayata Yojana is a Rajasthan state scheme run by the Directorate of Gopalan since July 2, 2015. It provides financial assistance to support the care, feeding, and maintenance of cattle that have been rescued from illegal slaughter or smuggling. The scheme aims to protect cattle and support those who care for rescued animals.
View DetailsScheme For Subsidy On Interest For Establishment Of 1 To 20 Milch Animal Farm For Scheduled Tribe
This scheme helps Scheduled Tribe members in Gujarat start dairy farming with 1 to 20 milch animals (milk-giving cattle). The Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat runs this scheme. It provides subsidy on the interest you pay when you take a loan to buy dairy animals and set up your farm.
View DetailsBreed Multiplication Farm Entrepreneurship
Breed Multiplication Farm Entrepreneurship is a scheme to help farmers and entrepreneurs in Mizoram start dairy farming businesses. The scheme addresses the shortage of high-quality, disease-free cattle and buffalo by supporting the establishment of breed multiplication farms. This helps dairy farmers access healthy, high-yielding animals instead of depending on middlemen or informal sources.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Raut, Charavaaha Evan Doodh Duhane Vaale Saayakal Sahaayata Yojana
This is a Chhattisgarh state scheme launched on 10 September 2013 to support unorganized workers including herders, cattle rearers, and dairy farmers. The Chhattisgarh State Government provides financial assistance through this scheme to help these workers purchase bicycles for their work and daily needs. The scheme aims to empower workers in the informal economy by providing them with affordable transportation support.
View DetailsAcharya Vidyasagar Gau Samvardhan Yojana
The Acharya Vidyasagar Gau Samvardhan Yojana is a Madhya Pradesh government scheme designed to support dairy farmers and cattle owners. It aims to increase milk production, improve the quality of dairy animals, and create employment opportunities in rural areas. The scheme helps beneficiaries improve their economic status through better cattle management and dairy farming practices.
View DetailsNationwide Artificial Insemination Programme
The Nationwide Artificial Insemination Programme (NAIP) is run by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying. This scheme helps farmers and livestock owners improve the quality and productivity of their animals through scientific breeding methods. By using artificial insemination, farmers can breed healthier, more productive cattle and other livestock, leading to better milk production and meat quality.
View DetailsFodder Development Scheme For Gram Panchayat, Gaushala And Panjarpol Having Gauchar Land
This scheme helps develop and improve pasture land (gauchar) owned by Gram Panchayats, Gaushalas, and Panjarpols in Gujarat. It provides financial assistance to grow green fodder on these lands. The goal is to ensure cattle have better nutrition and health, which increases their productivity. The scheme is run by the Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Department of Gujarat.
View DetailsScheme to Provide Assistance in Cow Maintenance Expenses to Farmers Practicing Completely Natural Farming Based on Indigenous Cows
This scheme, run by the Gujarat government, provides financial assistance to farmers who practice completely natural farming using indigenous cows. The scheme helps cover the maintenance expenses of one indigenous cow per farmer. It aims to promote sustainable, chemical-free farming methods while supporting cattle development and animal husbandry in the state.
View DetailsCompensation Amount Towards Cattle Injury Caused by Forest Animals
This scheme, launched by the Forest Department of Madhya Pradesh on 6th February 2024, provides financial compensation to cattle farmers whose animals are injured or killed by wild forest animals. It aims to support rural livestock owners who suffer losses due to wildlife attacks. The scheme recognizes the challenges faced by farmers living near forest areas and provides them with financial relief during difficult times.
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