Best Pastoralist Award Distribution Scheme in the State
Best Pastoralist Award Distribution Scheme in the State
Who benefits?
The pastoralist can make a proposal regarding the significant work done by the individual pastoralists of the state in the field of animal husbandry.
How much benefit
Under this scheme, three state level, two each district level and two each taluka level award to a total of 565 best pastoralists of the state.
Where to get benefits
Office of the Deputy Director of Animal Husbandry, Intimate Animal Improvement Scheme, District Service House-3, 2nd Floor, Block No. 2, Government Press Road, Rajkot.
Scheme application method
Online application on ikhedut portal.
What evidence is needed
Copy of barcoded ration card.
Copy of Government Identity Card (Aadhaar Card / Voter Identity Card).
An example of a rural milk producer co-operative keeping the same number of dairy cattle and filling the milk in the society.
Photos required for animal nutrition, animal shelter etc. as well as hardcopy, farm photos.
A copy of any previous award, prize or testimonial received by the pastoralist.
A copy of the certificate regarding disability of the competent officer if obtained (for the disabled only).
Prizes
District First : Rs. 15,000 / -
District Second : Rs.10,000 / -
Taluka First : 10,000 / -
Taluka Second : Rs. 5,000 / -
Official Website : Best Pastoralist Award Distribution Scheme in the State
Source : Sarkar ni Kalyankari Yojana Booklet
Special Thanks : CM Gujarat, Collector Rajkot, Jilla Vahivati Tantr Rajkot.
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The main task of the Government of Gujarat's SJE Dept. is to ensure the Economic development and Empowerment of persons belonging to Society’s underprivileged sections as below:
- Scheduled Castes
- Developing Castes
- Socially and Economically Backward Classes
- Minority communities
- Physically and mentally challenged persons.
Welfare yojanas are also being implemented by this Department for the orphans, destitute persons, beggars and old aged persons.
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- Education
- Economic Welfare
- Health and Housing
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