IDDSG
Integrated Dairy Development Scheme Gujarat
Tribal women in Gujarat can receive financial assistance of up to ₹90,000 per unit, along with milch cattle and dairy equipment, to support self-employment in dairy farming. Eligible applicants must be women from Scheduled Tribes, belong to Below Poverty Line families, and show interest in livestock keeping or dairy farming.
States / UT: Gujarat
Nodal department: Tribal Development Department
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Agriculture,Rural & Environment
Sub-categories: Animal husbandry, Financial assistance
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Financial Assistance, Women, Animal Husbandry, Subsidy
Details
The “Integrated Dairy Development Scheme” was launched by the Tribal Development Department, Government of Gujarat. It aims to uplift tribal families living below the poverty line by providing sustainable livelihood opportunities through dairy farming. Under this scheme, tribal women beneficiaries receive milch cattle along with essential dairy equipment.
Benefits
- Financial Assistance Structure:
- Total unit cost: ₹90,000- GTDC Loan (Gujarat Tribal Development Corporation): ₹29,000- Government of India Subsidy: ₹29,000- State Government Assistance: ₹29,000- Beneficiary Contribution: ₹3,000- Milch cattle and dairy equipment provided to tribal women beneficiaries
Financial Assistance Structure:
- Total unit cost: ₹90,000
- GTDC Loan (Gujarat Tribal Development Corporation): ₹29,000
- Government of India Subsidy: ₹29,000
- State Government Assistance: ₹29,000
- Beneficiary Contribution: ₹3,000
- Milch cattle and dairy equipment provided to tribal women beneficiaries.
Eligibility
- The applicant should be a woman.
- The applicant should belong to Scheduled Tribes (ST).
- The applicant should belong to a Below Poverty Line (BPL) family.
- The applicant should be a farmer, livestock keeper (Pashu Palak), or self-employed woman in tribal or forest areas.
- The applicant should be interested in self-employment through dairy farming.
Exclusions
Application Process
Online
Application Process:
Step 1: Visit the official website of Development Support Agency of Gujarat (D-SAG), Tribal Development Department.
Step 2: Click on Beneficiary Registration. A new page will appears. Select "New beneficiary registration" if you are registering for the first time.
Step 3: Register by entering your Ration Card Number and Mobile Number, then click GET OTP.
Step 4: Enter the One Time Password (OTP) received on your mobile number and click Register.
Step 5: Upon successful registration, a Success pop-up will appear.
Step 6: Select your Applicant Type from the available options: Livestock Keeper, Farmer and Livestock Keeper, or Student/Trainee. Click Save.
Step 7: Fill in the General Details, Personal Details, Bank Details, as required, and click the Proceed button. Confirm by clicking OK on the pop-up.
Step 8: Upload the required documents by clicking Choose File and then Upload File.
Step 9: After uploading all documents, a window will appear. Click View to check each document. If any document was uploaded incorrectly, click Delete and re-upload it.
Step 10: Once all documents are verified, click the Proceed button. Confirm by clicking OK on the pop-up.
Step 11: After completing these steps, your profile will be created, and the portal dashboard will be displayed.
Tracking Process:
Step 1: Visit the official website of Development Support Agency of Gujarat (D-SAG), Tribal Development Department.
Step 2: Click on "Application Status". A pop-up window will appear.
Step 3: Select the "Scheme name" from the options provided.
Step 4: Enter your application number in the designated field.
Step 5: Click on "Application Status" again to view the status of your application.
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- Who can apply for the scheme?
- Only tribal women from Scheduled Tribes belonging to BPL families. <br>
- What is the total financial assistance per unit?
- Financial assistance of ₹90,000 per unit. <br>
- What is provided under this scheme?
- Milch cattle and necessary dairy equipment. <br>
- Can non-tribal women apply?
- No, the scheme is strictly for Scheduled Tribes. <br>
- Which areas are covered?
- Tribal and forest areas of Gujarat. <br>
- How can I apply?
- Apply online at the D-SAG Sahay Portal: https://dsagsahay.gujarat.gov.in/ <br>
- Is there any application fee?
- No, it is free of cost. <br>
- Is there any income limit to apply?
- Yes, only Below Poverty Line (BPL) families are eligible. <br>
- Can I apply offline?
- No, the application process is online. <br>
Official links
References
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Documents Required for Government Schemes
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- Aadhaar Card
- Income Certificate
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Residence Proof
- Bank Account Details
- Educational Certificates (for student schemes)
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- Fill the application form
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