
Grant of Rs 25 crore 44 lakhs deposited in the accounts of 560 cowsheds in the state - Online distribution by Devendra Fadnavis*
Mumbai, Date 28:- Grant of Rs 25 crore 44 lakhs under the Desi Govansh Pariposhan Yojana was deposited in the accounts of 560 cowsheds in the state online by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
There is a grant for 3 months i.e. January, February and March. Under the grant scheme of Rs 50/- per cow per day for the maintenance of the indigenous cows kept in cowsheds, in the first phase, a grant of Rs 25 crore 45 lakh 60 thousand 500 was distributed to the beneficiary cowsheds through the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission for 56 thousand 569 cows in 560 cowsheds in the state.
Chief Minister Shri. Fadnavis congratulated the State Cow Service Commission for this work of the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission. Conservation of indigenous cattle is the need of the hour, and conservation of indigenous cattle will help in accelerating rural development. The members, officers and employees of the Maharashtra Goseva Aayog expressed satisfaction over the efforts of the commission to provide the benefits of this scheme to the superior gaushalas in the state.
Animal Husbandry Minister Pankaja Munde has congratulated the commission for this work and said that the ongoing work of indigenous cattle breeding through the Goseva Aayog to promote indigenous cattle breeding is commendable. She has said that this will protect and conserve indigenous cattle.
The productivity of indigenous cows is low. Therefore, raising them is not commercially profitable. Also, raising unproductive cows is not profitable for the cattle breeders. Such pushdhan is kept in the gaushalas. To make such gaushalas financially viable, a cow nutrition scheme of Rs. 50/- per day has been started for cows in gaushalas registered with the Maharashtra Goseva Aayog. This scheme has been a relief to hundreds of gaushalas in the state, and so far 560 gaushalas have been directly benefited from this, said the commission chairman Shekhar Mundada.
The online grant distribution was attended by the Chairman of the Commission, Shri. Mundada, Chief Secretary of the State, Sujata Saunik, members of the Commission and other dignitaries.
The nature of the scheme is as follows…
A daily grant will be paid for the maintenance of indigenous cows registered on the Bharat Pashudhan System in cowsheds registered with the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission. Grant amount: Rs. 50/- per day per indigenous cow
Grant eligibility conditions…
Goshalas, Gosadans, Panjarpol and Gorakshan institutions registered with the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission are eligible for the grant. The institution should have at least three years of experience in cow husbandry. The cowshed must have at least 50 cows. Ear tagging of the bovine livestock in the institution is mandatory.
Ear tagged bovine livestock are eligible for the grant. The institution must have an account in a nationalized bank.
Mumbai, Date 28:- Grant of Rs 25 crore 44 lakhs under the Desi Govansh Pariposhan Yojana was deposited in the accounts of 560 cowsheds in the state online by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
There is a grant for 3 months i.e. January, February and March. Under the grant scheme of Rs 50/- per cow per day for the maintenance of the indigenous cows kept in cowsheds, in the first phase, a grant of Rs 25 crore 45 lakh 60 thousand 500 was distributed to the beneficiary cowsheds through the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission for 56 thousand 569 cows in 560 cowsheds in the state.
Chief Minister Shri. Fadnavis congratulated the State Cow Service Commission for this work of the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission. Conservation of indigenous cattle is the need of the hour, and conservation of indigenous cattle will help in accelerating rural development. The members, officers and employees of the Maharashtra Goseva Aayog expressed satisfaction over the efforts of the commission to provide the benefits of this scheme to the superior gaushalas in the state.
Animal Husbandry Minister Pankaja Munde has congratulated the commission for this work and said that the ongoing work of indigenous cattle breeding through the Goseva Aayog to promote indigenous cattle breeding is commendable. She has said that this will protect and conserve indigenous cattle.
The productivity of indigenous cows is low. Therefore, raising them is not commercially profitable. Also, raising unproductive cows is not profitable for the cattle breeders. Such pushdhan is kept in the gaushalas. To make such gaushalas financially viable, a cow nutrition scheme of Rs. 50/- per day has been started for cows in gaushalas registered with the Maharashtra Goseva Aayog. This scheme has been a relief to hundreds of gaushalas in the state, and so far 560 gaushalas have been directly benefited from this, said the commission chairman Shekhar Mundada.
The online grant distribution was attended by the Chairman of the Commission, Shri. Mundada, Chief Secretary of the State, Sujata Saunik, members of the Commission and other dignitaries.
The nature of the scheme is as follows…
A daily grant will be paid for the maintenance of indigenous cows registered on the Bharat Pashudhan System in cowsheds registered with the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission. Grant amount: Rs. 50/- per day per indigenous cow
Grant eligibility conditions…
Goshalas, Gosadans, Panjarpol and Gorakshan institutions registered with the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission are eligible for the grant. The institution should have at least three years of experience in cow husbandry. The cowshed must have at least 50 cows. Ear tagging of the bovine livestock in the institution is mandatory.
Ear tagged bovine livestock are eligible for the grant. The institution must have an account in a nationalized bank.
There is a grant for 3 months i.e. January, February and March. Under the grant scheme of Rs 50/- per cow per day for the maintenance of the indigenous cows kept in cowsheds, in the first phase, a grant of Rs 25 crore 45 lakh 60 thousand 500 was distributed to the beneficiary cowsheds through the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission for 56 thousand 569 cows in 560 cowsheds in the state.
Chief Minister Shri. Fadnavis congratulated the State Cow Service Commission for this work of the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission. Conservation of indigenous cattle is the need of the hour, and conservation of indigenous cattle will help in accelerating rural development. The members, officers and employees of the Maharashtra Goseva Aayog expressed satisfaction over the efforts of the commission to provide the benefits of this scheme to the superior gaushalas in the state.
Animal Husbandry Minister Pankaja Munde has congratulated the commission for this work and said that the ongoing work of indigenous cattle breeding through the Goseva Aayog to promote indigenous cattle breeding is commendable. She has said that this will protect and conserve indigenous cattle.
The productivity of indigenous cows is low. Therefore, raising them is not commercially profitable. Also, raising unproductive cows is not profitable for the cattle breeders. Such pushdhan is kept in the gaushalas. To make such gaushalas financially viable, a cow nutrition scheme of Rs. 50/- per day has been started for cows in gaushalas registered with the Maharashtra Goseva Aayog. This scheme has been a relief to hundreds of gaushalas in the state, and so far 560 gaushalas have been directly benefited from this, said the commission chairman Shekhar Mundada.
The online grant distribution was attended by the Chairman of the Commission, Shri. Mundada, Chief Secretary of the State, Sujata Saunik, members of the Commission and other dignitaries.
The nature of the scheme is as follows…
A daily grant will be paid for the maintenance of indigenous cows registered on the Bharat Pashudhan System in cowsheds registered with the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission. Grant amount: Rs. 50/- per day per indigenous cow
Grant eligibility conditions…
Goshalas, Gosadans, Panjarpol and Gorakshan institutions registered with the Maharashtra Cow Service Commission are eligible for the grant. The institution should have at least three years of experience in cow husbandry. The cowshed must have at least 50 cows. Ear tagging of the bovine livestock in the institution is mandatory.
Ear tagged bovine livestock are eligible for the grant. The institution must have an account in a nationalized bank.