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Scheme for Conservation and Development of Indigenous Cattle and Murrah Development
Haryana
Details
Long-term objectives:
- Conservation and up-gradation of valuable indigenous germplasm available in the State of Haryana.
- Increase in milk production and overall productivity.
Medium-term objectives (5 years Horizon):
- Identification of top-quality germplasm of indigenous breeds of Cow and buffalo and their insemination with high-quality semen for sustainable genetic improvement.
- Encouraging the farmers to rear and breed high-yielding animals of genetic merit.
Description of Scheme:
- Murrah buffaloes meeting the benchmark of 18 kg daily peak yield would be properly identified (with ear tags) along with their progeny. Cash incentives ranging from ₹15,000/- to ₹30,000/- would be provided to owners of these buffaloes.
- Haryana, Sahiwal and Belahi cows, meeting the benchmark of 8 kg, 10 kg, and 5 Kg peak yield respectively would be properly identified (with ear tags) along with their progeny. The cash incentives ranging from ₹5,000/- to ₹20,000/- would be provided to owners of these cows.
- The beneficiaries will be under obligation not to sell the buffalo/cow and its progeny for at least one year as the main objective of scheme is to conserve the indigenous breeds of Cow and buffalo.
- The identified animals would be insured and part of insurance premium will be borne under the prevailing insurance scheme if any, and rest will be paid by the beneficiary as per insurance scheme.
- If no Livestock Insurance Scheme is in operation then the beneficiary would have to arrange for the insurance of the animals on its own and the insurance premium shall be paid by the beneficiary.
Benefits
Sl. No. | Slabs of Lactation yield in Kg (Peak Yield in Kg) | Incentive Money (₹) |
1 | 18 to 22 Kg | ₹15,000/- |
2 | >22 to 25 Kg | ₹20,000/- |
3 | Above 25 Kg | ₹30,000/- |
Sl. No. | Slabs of peak Yield in Kg | Incentive Money (₹) |
1 | 8 to 10 Kg | ₹10,000/- |
2 | >10 to 12 Kg | ₹15,000/- |
3 | Above 12 Kg | ₹20,000/- |
Sl. No. | Slabs of peak Yield in Kg | Incentive Money (₹) |
1 | 10 to 12 Kg | ₹10,000/- |
2 | >12 to 15 Kg | ₹15,000/- |
3 | Above 15 Kg | ₹20,000/- |
Sl. No. | Slabs of peak Yield in Kg | Incentive Money (₹) |
1 | 5 to 8 Kg | ₹5,000/- |
2 | >8 to 10 Kg | ₹10,000/- |
3 | Above 10 Kg | ₹15,000/- |
Eligibility
- The applicant must be a resident of Haryana.
- The applicant must be of the age of 18 - 55 years.
- A Cow or Buffalo eligible to be recorded must be between 05 to 75 days of the date of its Calving as on date of application.
- A maximum of two milch animals (two Cows or Two Buffaloes or One Cow and One Buffalo) per applicant/beneficiary would be eligible for the incentive money under this scheme.
- The cows must be true to Hariana, Sahiwal, or Belahi breed and buffalo must be of Murrah Breed only.
- Incentive for a particular animal could be provided only twice in its life span i.e. if the incentive is provided to a beneficiary for a particular animal twice, such beneficiary would stand debarred for receiving an incentive for that animal in its subsequent calving in the future.
- The scheme is individual beneficiary-oriented.
Exclusions
Application Process
Registration Process on Antyodaya-SARAL Portal:
Login to apply for the scheme:
Tracking of Application:
Post application Procedures:
- Once the applicant has applied online on the SARAL Portal, the application would stand submitted to the Sub-Divisional Officer (Animal Husbandry) of the concerned Sub-Division who would examine the application and if found not in order the same would be rejected. However, if application is found in order then the Sub Divisional Officer (Animal Husbandry) would accept the application online and the print-outs of the same would be taken along with enclosures.
- Within three working days of acceptance of the online application of the applicant, the Sub Divisional Officer (Animal Husbandry) would intimate and ask the concerned Veterinary Surgeon, I/C Government Veterinary Hospital for verification of the breed of buffalo (hurrah)/Indigenous cattle (Hariana, Sahiwal and Belahi) of the applicant in the format annexed at Annexure-I.
- After receipt of which the Veterinary Surgeon would report to Sub Divisional Officer (Animal Husbandry) within three working days in the format annexed as Annexure-II.
- After receipt of the breed verification report from the Veterinary Surgeon; the Sub Divisional Officer (Animal Husbandry) will inform the Deputy Director of the concerned district and request for fixing dates of Milking (through SARAL Portal Only). The Date of Milking for applications received from 1-15 of any month may be provided in 16-30 of the same month and for applications received from 16-30 of any month may be provided in 1-15 of the next month or as per local circumstances by keeping in view the RTS time limit.
- Thereafter Deputy Director of the concerned district would write to the Committee and the applicants for recording milk intimating date and venue of Milk Recording in the format annexed as Annexure-III.
Documents Required
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the objective of the scheme?
The primary objective is to encourage farmers in Haryana to conserve and develop indigenous breeds of cows and buffaloes.
Who implements the scheme?
The scheme is implemented by the Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of Haryana.
What are the long-term goals of the scheme?
The long-term goals include the conservation and upgrading of valuable indigenous germplasm and increasing milk production and overall productivity.
What are the medium-term goals of the scheme?
The medium-term goals (within five years) include identifying top-quality germplasm of indigenous breeds and encouraging farmers to rear high-yielding animals of genetic merit.
How are the Murrah buffaloes identified under the scheme?
Murrah buffaloes meeting a daily peak yield benchmark of 18 kg are identified with ear tags, along with their progeny.
What incentives are provided for Murrah buffalo owners?
Cash incentives ranging from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000 are provided to owners of identified Murrah buffaloes.
How are Hariana, Sahiwal, and Belahi cows identified under the scheme?
These cows meeting benchmarks of 8 kg (Hariana), 10 kg (Sahiwal), and 5 kg (Belahi) daily peak yield are identified with ear tags, along with their progeny.
What is the obligation of the beneficiaries under the scheme?
Beneficiaries are obliged not to sell the identified animals and their progeny for at least one year.
Are the identified animals insured under the scheme?
Yes, identified animals are insured, and part of the insurance premium is borne under the prevailing insurance scheme, with the rest paid by the beneficiary.
What breeds of cows are eligible under the scheme?
Only Hariana, Sahiwal, and Belahi breeds are eligible.
What breed of buffalo is eligible under the scheme?
Only the Murrah breed is eligible.
What is the age eligibility for applicants?
Applicants must be between 18 and 55 years old.
How many animals can an applicant register under the scheme?
A maximum of two milch animals (two cows, two buffaloes, or one cow and one buffalo) per applicant are eligible for incentives.
How many times can an incentive be provided for a particular animal?
Incentives can be provided only twice in an animal's lifespan.
Can organizations apply for the scheme?
No, the scheme is for individual beneficiaries only.
How can one apply online for the scheme?
Applications can be submitted online via the Antyodaya-SARAL Portal. https://saralharyana.gov.in/
Where can applications be submitted?
Applications can be submitted on the Antyodaya-SARAL Portal or through Common Service Centres, Antodaya Kendra, Atal Sewa Kendra, and e-disha Centres.
What is the jurisdiction for applicants living in a different place than where the animals are kept?
The jurisdiction area is the place where the animals are kept within Haryana.
What are the residency requirements for applicants?
Applicants must be residents of Haryana.
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Scheme for Conservation and Development of Indigenous Cattle and Murrah Development
Haryana
Long-term objectives:
- Conservation and up-gradation of valuable indigenous germplasm available in the State of Haryana.
- Increase in milk production and overall productivity.
Medium-term objectives (5 years Horizon):
- Identification of top-quality germplasm of indigenous breeds of Cow and buffalo and their insemination with high-quality semen for sustainable genetic improvement.
- Encouraging the farmers to rear and breed high-yielding animals of genetic merit.
Description of Scheme:
- Murrah buffaloes meeting the benchmark of 18 kg daily peak yield would be properly identified (with ear tags) along with their progeny. Cash incentives ranging from ₹15,000/- to ₹30,000/- would be provided to owners of these buffaloes.
- Haryana, Sahiwal and Belahi cows, meeting the benchmark of 8 kg, 10 kg, and 5 Kg peak yield respectively would be properly identified (with ear tags) along with their progeny. The cash incentives ranging from ₹5,000/- to ₹20,000/- would be provided to owners of these cows.
- The beneficiaries will be under obligation not to sell the buffalo/cow and its progeny for at least one year as the main objective of scheme is to conserve the indigenous breeds of Cow and buffalo.
- The identified animals would be insured and part of insurance premium will be borne under the prevailing insurance scheme if any, and rest will be paid by the beneficiary as per insurance scheme.
- If no Livestock Insurance Scheme is in operation then the beneficiary would have to arrange for the insurance of the animals on its own and the insurance premium shall be paid by the beneficiary.
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