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    www.thoothukudi.tn.nic.in : Tamilnadu Government Free distribution of Cow, Goat and Sheep Scheme

    Name of the Organisation : Thoothukudi District Portal (thoothukudi.tn.nic.in)
    Type of Facility : Tamilnadu Government Free distribution of Cow, Goat and Sheep Scheme Status
    Location : Thoothukudi

    Website :
    http://www.thoothukudi.tn.nic.in/index.html

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    Details of Schemes for free distribution of Milch Cows and Goats / Sheep to beneficiaries for selection of beneficiaries and distribution of Cows and Sheep and Goats :
    G.O.Ms.No.78, Animal Husbandry, Dairy and Fisheries (AH4) Department, Dated.29.07.2011 permit free distribution of 60,000 (Sixty Thousand) Cows in rural Village Panchayats poorest of the poor Family in the rural area across a period of Five years.

    Like wise G.O.Ms.No.79, Animal Husbandry, Dairy and Fisheries (AH4) Department, Dated.29.07.2011 provide Free distribution of Twenty Eight Lakhs Sheep and Goat for 7 Lakhs Poorest of the poor Family in the rural Area across a period of Five years.

    Under this scheme the following number of Villages and beneficiaries are getting benefit this year in Thoothukudi District.

    Free distribution of Milch Cows :
    No. of Villages : 13
    No. of beneficiaries : 650 (13 x 50)

    Free distribution of Goat and Sheep :
    No. of Villages : 62
    No. of beneficiaries : 2125

    Ist stage Inam Subramaniapuram 26 and Sangampatti 47 beneficiaries got Milch Cows.

    Idaiseval 39 and Ammanpuram 32 got Goats that is each beneficiaries got one. He Goat and 3 she Goats.

    Balance to be selected :
    Cows :
    No. of Village : 11
    No. of Beneficiaries : 550

    Sheep and Goat :
    No. of Village : 60
    No. of Beneficiaries : 2054

    Beneficiaries are selected by Special Grama Shaba arranged by the District Collector following persons are appointed in the scrutinising committee:
    ** Village Panchayat president
    ** Vice President
    ** The Senior most ward member (by age) representing SC/ST Community
    ** The Panchayat level Federation (PLF) coordinator
    ** an active SHG representative
    ** the Veterinary Assistant Surgeon (VAS) of the area and
    ** the Dy. BDO (ADW)

    Conditions for the selection of beneficiaries for Sheep and Goats :
    ** Must be the Landless Agricultural Labourers.
    ** Should be a permanent resident of the Village Panchayat.
    ** The beneficiary household should have at least one member between the age of 18 and 60 to effectively rear the Goats / Sheep.
    ** Should not own any Cow / Goat / Sheep at present.
    ** Should not be an employee of central / State Government or any Organisation / Co-Operative or member of any local Body (nor should their spouse or father / mother / parents – in –law / Son / daughter / son-in-law / daughter – in – law be so)
    ** Should not have benefited from the free Milch Cows Distribution scheme of the Government.

    Conditions for the selection of beneficiaries for Cow :
    ** Women Headed households are to be given priority, (Widows, Destitute and the Disabled and the Disabled women to be given priority within this group)
    ** Are below 60 years of age.
    ** Do not own land over I acre in their own name or family members name. (However, owning some land is preferable, since it will enable production of green fodder in own land)
    ** Do not own any cows / Buffaloes at present.
    ** Have not benefited from the free Goats / Sheep scheme of the Government.
    ** Should be permanent resident of the Village panchayat. Atleast 30% beneficiaries from the Village panchayat should necessarily belong to SC/ST (SC: 29% and ST: 1%) Communities.

    Amount allotted to purchase of Cows : Rs. 72,50,000/-
    Amount allotted to the purchase of Sheep and Goat : 61,71,000/-

    Conditions for purchase:
    Milch animals neighboring state. Sheep and Goat nearby Shandi or local area

    Beneficiaries independently allowed to select the animal and the seller. The amount will be paid to seller by the purchase committee.

    Purchase committee consists of the following :
    A procurement committee consisting of the beneficiary himself, the Veterinary Assistant Surgeon (VAS) concerned and headed by an Assistant Director of Animal Husbandry (ADAH).

    Balance amount of animal cost and transport costs are being paid to beneficiaries by Account payee cheque.

    Purchased animals are being inspected and are being given Health care by the Veterinary Assistant Surgeon and sending report every weak to Government through proper channel.

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    I would like to know the details of SGSY scheme . Please provide it soon

    Swaranjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) Scheme:
    SGSY, a major anti-poverty programme is being implemented since 1999, with the prime objective of bringing the assisted poor families above the poverty line by ensuring reasonable and sustained level of income over a period of time. This scheme adopts SHG approach and aims to graduate them from micro credit stage to micro-enterprises stage by providing skill development training, bank credit, infrastructure facilities and much needed marketing support to the products produced by them.

    In order to ensure that there is greater convergence of activities taken up for the benefit of SHGs in the District, monitoring of the implementation of SGSY scheme has been transferred to Mahalir Thittam.

    The SGSY fund is used to provide subsidy for the Revolving fund and Economic assistance to Self Help Groups. Part of the Scheme component is also utilised for formation of groups and conduct of training for their basic orientation and skill upgradation. Upto 20% of the total allocation can also be spent on putting up of Infrastructure required for promotion of activities of SHGs. The SHGs, after the first grading, are provided with a revolving fund of Rs.50,000 for first linkages (bank loan of Rs.50,000 and Rs.15,000 as subsidy) Rs.1.00 lakhs for second linkages and Rs.1.5 lakhs for third and subsequent linkages. After the second grading, the successful groups are provided with economic assistance, the maximum eligible subsidy being 50% of the project cost with a ceiling of Rs.1.25 lakhs.