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Mukhyamantri Dairy Animal Distribution Programme (Special Backward Tribes Baiga, Bharia & Sahariya)

The scheme aims to improve the livelihood and nutritional security of tribal communities by providing two dairy animals at a 90% subsidy to eligible tribal livestock farmers.

Ministry / Department
Animal Husbandry Department
Level
State
Benefit type
cash
Last verified: Recently

What is Mukhyamantri Dairy Animal Distribution Programme (Special Backward Tribes Baiga, Bharia & Sahariya)?

The scheme aims to improve the livelihood and nutritional security of tribal communities by providing two dairy animals at a 90% subsidy to eligible tribal livestock farmers.

Benefit
- Provision of 2 Dairy Animals (cow or Murrah buffalo) per beneficiary at 90% subsidy. - Animals sourced from certified breeding tracts, progressive farmers, or NABARD-approved markets, ensuring quality and health. - Minimum milk yield requirement: cows – 7 liters/day; buffaloes – 8 liters/day. - Animal age limit: calves must be under 2 months. - Disease-free, healthy animals with mandatory tagging. - Training and guidance on dairy management provided before distribution. - Milk route establishment and cluster development support provided.
Level
State — Madhya Pradesh
Ministry / Dept.
Animal Husbandry Department
Benefit type
cash
Key eligibility
1. The applicant must be a resident of Madhya Pradesh. 1. The applicant must belong to special backward tribes: Baiga, Bharia, or Sahariya. 1. The applicant must be a livestock farmer residing in the designated districts. 1. The applicant’s selected animals must comply with minimum milk yield and ag
Last verified
Recently

Benefits

- Provision of 2 Dairy Animals (cow or Murrah buffalo) per beneficiary at 90% subsidy. - Animals sourced from certified breeding tracts, progressive farmers, or NABARD-approved markets, ensuring quality and health. - Minimum milk yield requirement: cows – 7 liters/day; buffaloes – 8 liters/day. - Animal age limit: calves must be under 2 months. - Disease-free, healthy animals with mandatory tagging. - Training and guidance on dairy management provided before distribution. - Milk route establishment and cluster development support provided.

Eligibility

1. The applicant must be a resident of Madhya Pradesh. 1. The applicant must belong to special backward tribes: Baiga, Bharia, or Sahariya. 1. The applicant must be a livestock farmer residing in the designated districts. 1. The applicant’s selected animals must comply with minimum milk yield and agArea: Madhya PradeshBenefit: cash

Documents Required

    How to Apply

    1. Step 1: Offline application — step 1

      Application Process:

    2. Step 2: Offline application — step 2

      Step 1: The interested applicant should visit the Veterinary Officer, Veterinary Hospital In-Charge, or Deputy Director of Veterinary Services in their respective district (Sehore, Vidisha, or Raisen) and request a hard copy of the prescribed format of the application form from the staff exclusively entrusted to issue and collect filled-in applications.

    3. Step 3: Offline application — step 3

      Step 2: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attested, if required).

    4. Step 4: Offline application — step 4

      Step 3: Submit the duly filled and signed application form along with the documents to the Veterinary Officer, Veterinary Hospital In-Charge, or Deputy Director of Veterinary Services office.

    5. Step 5: Offline application — step 5

      Step 4: Request a receipt or acknowledgment from the Veterinary Officer, Veterinary Hospital In-Charge, or Deputy Director of Veterinary Services office 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).

    6. Step 6: Offline application — step 6

      Post-Application Process:

    7. Step 7: Offline application — step 7

      Step 1: Applications are verified and approved by the Gram Sabha. Gram Sabha-approved applications are forwarded to the Janpad Panchayat Agricultural Standing Committee.

    8. Step 8: Offline application — step 8

      Step 2: Final approval is granted by the District Panchayat Agricultural Committee.

    9. Step 9: Offline application — step 9

      Step 3: Selected beneficiaries are trained in dairy management before animal distribution.

    10. Step 10: Offline application — step 10

      Step 4: Animals are provided to beneficiaries with proper tagging and health certification, followed by milk route and cluster integration.

    Sources & References

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