This scheme from Gujarat helps Scheduled Caste livestock owners by providing 150 kg of essential concentrate feed Read More... after their cattle give birth, supporting the health of both mother and calf. Read less
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Facing challenges in animal care after your cattle give birth? Gujarat government's Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department has a special scheme just for Scheduled Caste livestock owners. It's called the 'Assistance of Concentrate Feed After Parturition (Scheduled Caste Category)' scheme, and it's designed to give your animals the nutrition they need during a critical time.
Simply put, this scheme helps Scheduled Caste livestock owners get free concentrate feed for their animals for a month after they have calved. This period is vital for the recovery of the mother animal and the healthy growth of the new calf. The aim is to improve milk production and ensure overall well-being.
This scheme is specifically for individuals who own livestock and belong to the Scheduled Caste (SC) category. You need to meet certain conditions related to your caste and have proper documentation to show your eligibility.
Good nutrition right after calving can make a huge difference in an animal's health, milk yield, and the calf's development. By providing 150 kg of quality concentrate feed, the scheme ensures that SC farmers can better manage their livestock, leading to improved livelihoods and better animal husbandry practices.
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Official Link: iKhedut Portal
Who can apply for the free concentrate feed?
This scheme is exclusively for livestock owners who belong to the Scheduled Caste (SC) category.
What exactly do beneficiaries get under this scheme?
Eligible applicants receive 150 kg of BIS Type II concentrate feed at no cost. This feed is crucial for the animal's health after calving.
Is there a specific type of feed provided?
Yes, the scheme provides BIS Type II concentrate feed. This is a standard quality feed approved by the Bureau of Indian Standards, designed to be nutritious for cattle.
Can someone apply if they have a disability?
Yes, if you are a Scheduled Caste livestock owner with a disability, you can apply. You will need to provide a disability certificate issued by a competent authority.
How often can a person receive this assistance?
A beneficiary can take advantage of this scheme once every year, provided they meet the eligibility criteria each time.
What proof do I need that my animal has given birth?
You will need a 'Certificate of calving' issued by a Government Livestock Inspector. This document is essential to verify your eligibility for the feed.
Where do I need to submit my application and documents?
You should apply online via the official iKhedut portal. After applying online, you may need to submit hard copies of your documents to the relevant office within 7 days.
What is the purpose of this scheme?
The scheme aims to support the health and productivity of milch animals belonging to Scheduled Caste farmers immediately after they give birth, by providing essential nutritional feed.
Do I need to pay anything for the concentrate feed?
No, there is no cost involved for the beneficiary. The scheme provides 100% assistance, meaning the 150 kg of concentrate feed is given completely free of charge.
Can I apply if I am from a general category?
No, this scheme is specifically for individuals belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) category. Other categories are not eligible.