Special Animal Breeding Program Hybrid Jersey Female Watts Observance Scheme (Planning for all class beneficiaries)-Hospitalization

Objective- To improve the economic status of short#siege farmers#landless agriculture labourers. Advanced in milk production. Breed correction. By providing a balanced diet for proper transplantation of the hybrid fishermen, it is to generate interest in observing hybrid vats in poor beneficiaries.

Scheme- In the scheme, short term farmers and land inferior agricultural workers are selected which have their own female jersey hybrids. Balanced animal feed is provided from four to 32 months of age to nourish the fish. The scheme is extended to all districts of the state.

Beneficiary- Short Farmers, Marginal Farmers, Landless Agriculture Workers.
Scheme Unit- Available jersey hybrid turtles near eligible beneficiary.

Unit cost- Rs 8100-00
(As per NABARD Credit Plan 1999-2000)

Animal Diet 17 Quintal
(Rs. 4.50 per kg)

7650.00

For Medicine

175.00

Sum Assured for three years

284.00

Grants

Maximum limit for normal class

3000.00

For SC Category

5000.00

Maximum range of ST category
Maximum Limit

5000.00

Contact Us Nearest Veterinary Officer of the concerned District#From charge of Animal Dispensary.

Providing of Bakers based on Grants
(This scheme only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes)

Objectives

  • Improving the breed of native goats.
  • To improve the economic status of the beneficiary.
  • Improve meat and milk production.

Scheme

  • The beneficiary of SC#Janjati in the scheme is provided on the basis of the solidification of the advanced breed.

Beneficiary- SC#Goat spinach of the Scheduled Tribe.
Scheme Unit- Reproductive Bakra of an advanced breed.
Unit Cost – About Rs 3475.00
Grants – SC# 90 percent for Scheduled Tribe Class.
Contact Us From the near veterinary institution.

Sucker denomination based on grant
(This scheme only for Scheduled Caste’s interests)

Objectives

  • To improve the breed of native#Local Suckers.
  • To improve the economic status of the beneficiary.
  • Improve meat production.

Scheme

  • The scheme provides only the Scheduled Caste Sukar Palak based on a male Sucker grant of advanced breed.
  • Scheme implemented in Scheduled Caste Bahuliya Districts of the State.

Beneficiary- Sukar Palak of Scheduled Caste.
Scheme Unit- Reproductive male sucker of an advanced breed.
Unit cost- About Rs 2650.00
Grants- Based on 90 percent grant for Scheduled Caste Sucker Palaks.
Contact Us From the near veterinary institution.

Providing of Sukar Trilogy based on grant
(This scheme only for the beneficiary of SC)

Objectives

  • To improve the breed of native#Local Suckers.
  • To improve the economic status of the beneficiary.
  • Improve meat production.

Scheme

  • The scheme provides only the Scheduled Caste Sukar Palak on the basis of a Male Sucker and two female Sucker grant of advanced breed.
  • Scheme implemented in Scheduled Caste Bahuliya Districts of the State.

Beneficiary- Scheduled Tribe Sukar Palak.
Scheme Unit- Reproductive male sucker of an advanced breed, female sucker of two advanced breeds.
Unit cost- About Rs 7100.00
Grants- Based on 90 percent grant for Scheduled Tribe Sucker Palaks.
Contact Us From the near veterinary institution.

Go-Seward Scheme
(This scheme is for all class beneficiaries)

Objectives

  • To provide veterinary facility in rural areas.
  • To provide employment to educated unemployed youths.
  • Vertical- Total State
  • About Us To be a resident of the same village where he has to work, to be a high school (II).
  • Age Limit- Between 18 to 35 years.
  • Selection Process- Application Form Final selection by District Panchayat recommended by District Panchayat through Gram Panchayats.
  • Training Centre- All District Headquarters of the State.
  • Training Period- 6 months of which three months are given at the Centres of Synthetic Training and three months of behavioral training on veterinary institutions.

Beneficiary- Educated unemployed rural youth. (Eligible youth of all class)
Scheme Unit- At least one go-seward in each village panchayat.
Unit cost- Training to the student on his own expenditure.

Enhanced Animal Reproduction at Rural Level
(Reproductive credit delivery on request)
(This scheme is for all class beneficiaries)

Objective- 1. In remote zones where artificial insemination service is not available. To facilitate natural insemination by the moulds of advanced breed to improve the breed in areas. 2. To provide employment opportunities by providing credit on grants based on priority to trained go-sees. 3. To provide a natural animal breeding facility for artificial insemination in the Far Zones by being more interested in the villagers towards natural conception. 4. Breed correction.

Scheme

1. Under this scheme, a credit of advanced breed to progressive animal husbands or trained Go-Sevak, is provided on grant.
2. Scheme applicable in all districts of the state.
3. Planning, for all sections of society.

Beneficiary- Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes and General Class Animals.
Scheme Unit- Reproductive saund of an advanced breed.
Unit cost- INR 10000.00
Grants- 85 per cent for normal class
SC#90 per cent for the category
Contact Us Near Veterinary Hospital# Animal Medicine.

Distribution of poultry unit in free premises system
(This scheme only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes)

Objective- Improving the economic status of beneficiaries through poultry compliance. Increased meat production

Scheme- The scheme is applicable only to the stakeholders of the Scheduled Caste#Janzati Class. It is available from 15-day 55 chicks, foodgrains, medicines, etc. beneficiaries without distinction. The scheme is applicable only in Scheduled Caste#Janjati Bahuliya districts.

Beneficiary- Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes
Scheme Unit- 15-day 55 colored chicks without distinction.
Unit cost
15-day 55 chicks value

Per Unit

̄û. 495.00
Rs.205.00

 

Pharmaceutical expenses per unit

Rs. 50.00

 

Transport expenses per unit

Rs. 50.00

 

Yoga unit cost

Rs.800.00

 

Grants- SC#75 per cent for the category
Contact Us Near Veterinary Hospital# Animal Medicine.

Nandi House Scheme

Objective- To improve the breed of Gou Lined Animals in rural areas, Gauvanshiya is provided on the basis of grant to the selected Gaushala and Milk Committee for natural conception services of the trees of the described breed.

Format of Scheme- The progressive animalkeepers eligible under the ‘Nandi House’ scheme in the village panchayat area, the selected Gaushala and the identified milking committee will be given to the grant basis such as Sahiwal, Thirparkar, Haryana, Gir, Goulv, Malvi, Nimardi, Kenkatha etc.

  • The scheme is for rural areas of all districts of the state.
  • The scheme is for all sections of society.

Eligible interest

  • Animal husbands who have a minimum of five divergent livestock with sufficient agricultural land or animal husbands who do not have agricultural lands But there are 20 or more animals.

Contact Us Selected Dairy Committee of Madhya Pradesh Dairy Federation Registered Selected Progressive Gaushala
Scheme Component- (A) Providing and Animal Insurance of Go-Sand of Advanced Domestic Breed-
(b) Balanced Animal Diet-
A balanced animal feed will be provided for the first two months period.

Unit cost-

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Animal Diet for the First 60 Day of Sands Offered

 

Rs. 1,500

 

Yoga

Rs. 14,000

 

Grant amount and interest share
Grant amount per unit Rs. 11,200 (80 per cent ruling grant) Rs. 2800 (20 per unit beneficiary contribution.
Contact Us Veterinary Hospital.

Educated Rural Youth Self Employed Scheme
(Training of artificial insemination to the Gausseys of Scheduled Caste#Janzati)

Scheme- It was decided not to open a new animal medicine by the regime. Gossek Scheme was implemented to provide employment to educated unemployed in its place. The educated unemployed youth of the village in the Gossek scheme is given to the first veterinary and practical training on their own expenditure. Training of 4 months artificial conception as private artificial conception worker by selecting from Gau Sevaks is being given under this scheme.

 

 

Objective- Expanding self-employed artificial conception services and providing access artificial conception service.
Scheme- Training of artificial insemination to youth for self-employed.
Beneficiary- Educated unemployed youth of SC#People.
Scheme Unit- Grants for training of artificial insemination to youth for self-employed.
Unit cost- Rs. 22000#- per youth.
Grants- Scholarship of Rs.4000#- and artificial insemination equipment of Rs.18000#-.
Contact Us Nearest Veterinary Hospital#Medical#Artificial for conception.

Year

2007-08
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Animal Insurance Scheme
(Scheme for all class animal husbands)

Objective- Indemnify the economic loss caused by accidental or disease of the incurred milk animals by the cattlemen of Madhya Pradesh.

Workplace

1. Six districts of the state – Shajapur, Dhar, Murena, Bhind, Vidisha and Ratlam.
2. All types of cows except for the government schemes where the sum assured is included in the unit cost. The milk production is 1500 liters per plan is included.
3. 50 per cent amount will be the grant from the Government of India and 50 per cent of the animal husband.
4. Implementation Agency of the Scheme is Madhya Pradesh State Livestock and Poultry Development Corporation.
5. 3 years of animal insurance under the scheme is made at a rate of 12 per cent and 1 per cent of the animal in cattle.

Contact Us Nearest Veterinary Hospital.

Cooperative Dairy Program

Objective- 1. Compiling the milk produced by rural milk producers at a reasonable price, providing them with an alternative job tool for the year. 2. To provide necessary technical inputs to rural milk producers. 3. To provide purified milk and milk products to urban consumers at reasonable prices.

Scheme Form and Workbench This scheme is operated in 41 districts through M.P. State Co-operative Dairy Federation and Sanabad 5 Milk Unions. Under this, they are provided technical inputs to arrange a collection of milk produced by the beneficiary.

Eligible interest and selection process- Dairy development activities are conducted in rural areas by Milk Unions through Dairy Cooperatives. Any rural milk producer can become a member of the Dairy Cooperative Society.

Process of Planning Implementation- M.P. State Co-Operative Dairy Federation Limited, Bhopal and Sanbadh Dairy Federations.

Integrated Dairy Development Project

Objective- 1. Compiling the milk produced by rural milk producers at a reasonable price, providing them with an alternative job tool for the year. 2. To provide necessary technical inputs to rural milk producers. 3. To provide purified milk and milk products to urban consumers at reasonable prices.

Scheme Form and Workbench The scheme is basically for backwards and hill districts which have not found the benefit of Operation Flood. Presently this scheme is operated in Balaghat, Chhindwara, Jhabua and Riva-Saatna districts. Under this, the collection of milk produced by rural milk producers is provided to them with technical inputs.

Eligible interest and selection process- It is mandatory to be a member of the Dairy Cooperative Society constituted by the Integrated Dairy Development Project. Any rural milk producer can become a member of the Dairy Cooperative Society.

Process of Planning Implementation- by the Dairy Association and the formed Dairy Cooperatives employed in the district.

Technical inputs

Objective- Enhance milk production by artificial insemination of milk animals of all class milk producers and by caring for animal health as well as providing balanced animal feed.

Scheme Form and Workbench Technical inputs to all Dairy Cooperatives constituted in the state are provided by the concerned Milk Unions. The animal feed delivery and artificial insemination facility is prominent at reasonable price. Beneficiaries are also provided information on advanced animal husbandry techniques through various training programmes at the committee and the Union level.

Eligible interest and selection process- It is mandatory to be a member of the Dairy Cooperative Society constituted by the Milk Unions and provide milk to the Milk Cooperative Society.

Process of Planning Implementation- Members who are milk-produced through the Milk Cooperative Society get the benefit of the scheme. The implementation is carried out by the Milk Union and Milk Cooperatives.

Integrated Tribal Dairy Development Project

Objective- To provide additional employment to tribal households living below poverty line of tribal districts of the state by providing small dairy units under cooperative dairy programme.

Scheme Form and Workbench Formation of Dairy Cooperative Societies in selected villages of Bethul, Badwani, Khargun, Dhar, Zubhua, Khandwa, Chhindwara, Balaghat, Shahdol, Mandala and Sivni in 11 tribal Bahuli districts of the state.

Eligible interest- The selected 20 BPL tribal households of sixty-percent and other grams of the villages which are included in the Gokul Gram Prakash which meet the following qualifications.

  • Interested in animal husbandry and dairy business.
  • Be able to take dairy management training.
  • Small dairy units are also available for installation such as sufficient space, drinking water system etc.
  • be a member of the Committee. The program is inserted.

Beneficial Selection Process- The selection of beneficiaries will be held at the committee level in the presence of the officers of the Milk Union. Beneficiaries are required to be a member of the Dairy Committee.

Process of Planning Implementation- Implementing programmes through Dairy Cooperatives in the districts of the workspace of the Cooperative Milk Union.

Clean milking production

Objective- 1. Improve milk quality from modern and scientific practice. 2. Training of Rural Farmers and Dairy Amla for awareness on clean milk production and quality.
3. Improve the milking harness process at the agronomial level.

Scheme Form and Workbench Clean milk production programme implementation in the districts of Baitul (Multanai), Dhar, Mandsaur, Gwalior, Bhind, Datiya, Murana and Balaghat in the state under the Central Change Scheme.

Eligible interest- Milk Producer Member, inserted by which an average of 150 to 200 liters of milk is provided daily in the Milk Cooperative Society.

Process of Planning Implementation- Programme Implementation through Dairy Cooperative Societies located on Dairy compilation routes working in the districts of the work area of the Cooperative Dairy Association from MPCDF.

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