Farmers will get 80 thousand rupees for purchasing two indigenous breed cows

Many schemes are being run by the government with the aim of increasing the income of farmers. In this context, the government is encouraging farmers to rear indigenous cows. Interest is also being seen among farmers in rearing indigenous cows. Central and state governments are also running many schemes to increase desi cow rearing. In this series, “Mukhyamantri Swadeshi Cow Promotion Scheme” is being run under “Nand Baba Mission”, under which subsidy of up to Rs 80 thousand is given on rearing indigenous cows of breeds like Sahiwal, Tharparkar and Gill from areas like Haryana, Punjab and Delhi. Is going.

This scheme is being run by the Uttar Pradesh government in many divisions of the state. Under the scheme, cattle farmers will have to rear two cows of an indigenous breed. The amount of Rs 80 thousand to be received under the subsidy will be sent to the bank account of the beneficiary cattle rearer within one month after filling out the application form and his selection. Let us tell you that under this scheme, 50% of women will be given preference. To avail of the benefits of the scheme, apply online on the website http://www.animalhusb.upsdc.gov.in/hi or you can also go to the nearest district animal husbandry centre and fill out the offline application form.

Source: Aaj Tak

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