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Camel Conservation Scheme
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States / UT: Rajasthan
Ministry / nodal: Animal Husbandry Department
Department: Animal Husbandry Department
Nodal department: Animal Husbandry Department
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): Yes
Target beneficiaries: Farmers, Pashupalak
Tags: Camel, Conservation, Rajasthan, Animal Husbandry, Financial Assistance, Breeding, Farmers, Pashupalak, DBT, Livestock, Insurance, Health
Details
The Camel Conservation Scheme was initiated in Rajasthan under the Chief Minister's budget announcement for 2022-2023, with the aim of stopping the continuous decline in the population of camels and promoting camel breeding. The scheme started in the year 2022-23 and is designed to support camel herders who are residents of Rajasthan and hold a Jan Aadhar or Aadhaar card. The scheme provides financial assistance for male and female offspring (calves) born to camels aged 0-2 months.
Benefits
- - Financial assistance of ₹10,000in two installments (₹5,000each) for eligible calves aged 0-2 months
- Free medicines, mineral mixtures, and deworming medicines for registered camels as per the department's health scheme
- Insurance coverage for all registered camels under the Bhamashah Animal Insurance Scheme
- Financial assistance of ₹10,000 in two installments (₹5,000 each) for eligible calves aged 0-2 months.
- Free medicines, mineral mixtures, and deworming medicines for registered camels as per the department's health scheme.
- Insurance coverage for all registered camels under the Bhamashah Animal Insurance Scheme.
Eligibility
All native residents of Rajasthan who are camel herders and hold a Jan Aadhar/Bhamashah card can apply for the scheme. The benefit is available only in the district of their permanent residence.
Application Process
Online
To apply, camel herders must fill out the application form on the Integrated Online Medicine Management Software at http://www.pashuaushadh.com/iomms/. They need to provide details about their bank account, dependent camels, eligible female camels, and the calves born (0-2 months old). For assistance, contact the Joint Director of the Animal Husbandry Department in the relevant district.
Documents Required
No document list is available for this scheme yet.
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