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Grishm Kaleen Dhan Ke Badle Dalhan, Tilhan, Makka Fasal ko Protsahan Yojana

The scheme was launched on April 30, 2014, under the Agriculture Development and Farmer Welfare and Biotechnology Department, Chhattisgarh. The scheme aims to promote the cultivation of pulses, oilseeds, and maize as an alternative to summer rice, helping to conserve groundwater.

Ministry / Department
Agriculture Development and Farmer Welfare and Bio-Technology Department
Level
State
Benefit type
cash
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What is Grishm Kaleen Dhan Ke Badle Dalhan, Tilhan, Makka Fasal ko Protsahan Yojana?

The scheme was launched on April 30, 2014, under the Agriculture Development and Farmer Welfare and Biotechnology Department, Chhattisgarh. The scheme aims to promote the cultivation of pulses, oilseeds, and maize as an alternative to summer rice, helping to conserve groundwater.

Benefit
- The subsidy amount is ₹2,000/- per acre (0.4 hectare). - A maximum subsidy of ₹10,000/- is available for up to 2 hectares. - The subsidy will be ₹10,000/- or the actual cost, whichever is lower. - Each farmer must cultivate a minimum area of 0.4 hectares to be eligible.
Level
State — Chhattisgarh
Ministry / Dept.
Agriculture Development and Farmer Welfare and Bio-Technology Department
Benefit type
cash
Key eligibility
1. The applicant should be a farmer cultivating pulses, oilseeds, or maize in place of Rabi/Summer rice. 1. The applicant should be growing these crops in the same or an additional area as in previous years. 1. The applicant should be cultivating pulses, oilseeds, or maize in lieu of summer paddy to
Last verified
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Benefits

- The subsidy amount is ₹2,000/- per acre (0.4 hectare). - A maximum subsidy of ₹10,000/- is available for up to 2 hectares. - The subsidy will be ₹10,000/- or the actual cost, whichever is lower. - Each farmer must cultivate a minimum area of 0.4 hectares to be eligible.

Eligibility

1. The applicant should be a farmer cultivating pulses, oilseeds, or maize in place of Rabi/Summer rice. 1. The applicant should be growing these crops in the same or an additional area as in previous years. 1. The applicant should be cultivating pulses, oilseeds, or maize in lieu of summer paddy toArea: ChhattisgarhBenefit: cash

Documents Required

    How to Apply

    1. Step 1: Offline application — step 1

      Step 1: The interested applicant should visit (during office hours) the Rural Agriculture Extension Officer, and request the hard copy of the prescribed format of the application form from the concerned authority.

    2. Step 2: Offline application — step 2

      Step 2: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste the passport-sized photograph (signed across, if required), and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attest, if required).

    3. Step 3: Offline application — step 3

      Step 3: Submit the duly filled and signed application form along with the documents, within the prescribed period (if any), to the authority.

    4. Step 4: Offline application — step 4

      Step 4: Request a receipt or acknowledgement from the concerned authority to whom the application has been submitted. Ensure that the receipt contains essential details such as the date and time of submission, and a unique identification number (if applicable).

    5. Step 5: Offline application — step 5

      NOTE: Ensure that the application is submitted within the prescribed period, if any.

    6. Step 6: Offline application — step 7

      Process After Submitting the Application

    7. Step 7: Offline application — step 8

      Step 1: The Rural Agriculture Extension Officer will review the application and forward it to the Senior Agriculture Development Officer of the block within a week, along with the recommendation/approval of the Agriculture Development Officer and the Village Panchayat.

    8. Step 8: Offline application — step 9

      Step 2: The Senior Agriculture Development Officer will seek approval from the Agriculture Standing Committee of the District Panchayat, as per the allocated target, and submit it to the Deputy Director of Agriculture by 30th November.

    9. Step 9: Offline application — step 10

      Step 3: It is mandatory for the registered farmer to inform the Regional Rural Agriculture Extension Officer about the sowing of the summer crop within 15 days of sowing, but no later than 15th February.

    10. Step 10: Offline application — step 11

      Step 4: Upon receiving the sowing information, the Rural Agriculture Extension Officer will verify the crop through the Gram Panchayat.

    Sources & References

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