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This scheme trains educated, unemployed rural youth in Madhya Pradesh to provide primary veterinary care and offers  Read More... self-employment opportunities, covering training costs and providing stipends. Read less

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The Madhya Pradesh government, through its Animal Husbandry Department, has launched the 'Gausevak Training (Initial and Refresher)' scheme. This initiative aims to give a boost to educated, unemployed young people in rural areas.

What Is This Scheme?

The Gausevak Training scheme is designed to equip educated unemployed youth from rural Madhya Pradesh with essential skills. It focuses on making them capable of offering basic veterinary services in villages and creating opportunities for self-employment.

Who Can Benefit From This Scheme?

The scheme is primarily for young individuals living in rural Madhya Pradesh who are educated, unemployed, and aspire to work in animal healthcare. Those who have completed their 10th standard and are interested in animal husbandry can apply.

Why This Scheme Is Important

This scheme plays a vital role in strengthening animal healthcare at the grassroots level. By training local youth, it ensures that animals in remote areas receive timely primary care. It also provides a structured path for self-employment, contributing to the economic well-being of rural communities.

Objective

This scheme trains educated, unemployed rural youth in Madhya Pradesh to provide primary veterinary care and offers self-employment opportunities, covering training costs and providing stipends.

Benefits

Incentives Upon Selection in "Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission" Exam
  • Preliminary Exam: ₹15,000/-
  • Main Exam: ₹25,000/-
  • Incentives Upon Selection in "Union Public Service Commission" Exam
  • Preliminary Exam: ₹25,000/-
  • Main Exam: ₹50,000/-
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    Who Can Apply?

    1. You must be between 18 and 35 years old.
    2. You should be currently unemployed.
    3. You must be a resident of a rural area in Madhya Pradesh.
    4. You need to have successfully passed the 10th standard examination.
    5. You should be willing to work as a 'Gausevak' (animal helper).

    How To Apply

    The application process generally involves selection from each Gram Panchayat with the approval of the District Panchayat. Specific details on where and how to submit your application can be obtained from the local Animal Husbandry Department offices or by checking official government notifications.

    Official Department: Animal Husbandry Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh.

    Documents You'll Need

    • Recent passport-size photograph
    • Aadhaar Card
    • Domicile Certificate (proving you are a resident of Madhya Pradesh)
    • Caste Certificate
    • Certificate/Marksheet of your 10th standard passing
    • Samagra ID
    • Bank account details or a copy of your Bank Passbook
    • Any other documents as specified by the department

    FAQ’s

    What is the main aim of the Gausevak training program?

    The primary goal is to train educated, unemployed young people from rural areas to become self-employed and capable of offering essential veterinary services to animals in their communities.

    What financial support is given to trainees?

    During the initial six months of training, trainees receive a stipend of ₹1,000 per month, totaling ₹6,000. For refresher courses, a stipend of ₹500 is provided.

    Does the scheme provide training materials?

    Yes, absolutely. Trainees receive a kit worth ₹1,200 for the initial training and study materials worth ₹100 for refresher courses, all funded by the department.

    What age group is this training for?

    The scheme is open to individuals aged between 18 and 35 years.

    Who is responsible for running this scheme?

    The Animal Husbandry Department of the Madhya Pradesh government is in charge of implementing this training program.

    What educational qualification is needed to apply?

    Applicants must have successfully completed at least the 10th standard to be eligible.

    Are there any costs involved for the applicants?

    No, the scheme is completely free for the beneficiaries. The Madhya Pradesh government covers all expenses, including training, stipends, and materials.

    How are participants selected for the initial training?

    Selection for initial training is done from each Gram Panchayat, and it requires approval from the District Panchayat.

    How are people chosen for the refresher training sessions?

    Refresher training is offered to Gausevaks who have already completed their initial training, with selection typically based on their seniority.

    Can someone from a city apply for this scheme?

    No, this scheme is specifically for individuals residing in rural areas of Madhya Pradesh.

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