This scheme aims to boost milk production, improve the financial situation of beneficiaries, enhance animal milk capacity, Read More... and create job opportunities through cattle rearing support. Read less
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The Acharya Vidyasagar Gau Samvardhan Yojana is a government initiative designed to support individuals, non-governmental organizations, and registered cow shelters involved in cattle rearing. It focuses on increasing milk production and improving the livelihoods of those who care for indigenous cows.
This scheme provides financial assistance and interest subsidies to eligible applicants for setting up or expanding cattle-rearing projects. It encourages the adoption of indigenous cow breeds and aims to make dairy farming a more profitable venture.
The scheme is open to all registered cow shelters, NGOs, and individuals who own indigenous cows. Eligibility also depends on having adequate land and proper facilities for the animals.
By supporting cow rearing, the scheme directly contributes to increasing milk availability in the country. It also helps in enhancing the economic stability of farmers and shelter operators, while simultaneously creating employment opportunities within the dairy sector.
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What is the maximum financial support available under this scheme?
Under the Acharya Vidyasagar Gau Samvardhan Yojana, you can get a project approved for a minimum of 5 animals. The maximum project cost limit is Rs. 10.00 lakhs. A significant portion of this can be financed through a bank loan, with margin money assistance and your own contribution covering the rest.
Who is eligible to apply for the cow rearing scheme?
This scheme is available for all registered cow shelters, non-governmental organizations, and individuals who own cows. You must ensure your cows are indigenous breeds recognized by the government and that both you and your cows are registered with the Gau Samvardhan Board. Having a dedicated space and proper facilities for the animals is also a key requirement.
What are the primary goals of the Acharya Vidyasagar Gau Samvardhan Yojana?
The main aims of this scheme are to increase milk production, improve the economic status of beneficiaries, enhance the milk-producing capacity of animals, and generate employment opportunities in the dairy sector.
Can you explain the interest subsidy provided by the scheme?
Yes, the department will cover the interest on 75% of the unit cost for 7 years. This subsidy is either 5% per annum or the actual interest rate on the loan, whichever is lower, with a maximum annual reimbursement of Rs. 25,000. You will need to pay any interest above the 5% rate yourself.
What documents do I need to submit to apply?
To apply for the Acharya Vidyasagar Gau Samvardhan Yojana, you will need to provide your Aadhaar Card, land ownership documents, and your bank account details.
How does the application process work for this scheme?
The application process begins with the approval of beneficiaries in the Gram Sabha. These approved beneficiaries are then further reviewed and approved in the Janpad Panchayat meeting. Finally, the Deputy Director of the Animal Husbandry Department in the district will grant the official approval.
What if I want to set up a project for more than 5 animals?
The scheme allows for projects with a minimum of 5 animals. If you plan to accommodate more animals, the requirement for agricultural land will increase proportionally. The maximum project cost limit remains Rs. 10.00 lakhs.