GOVERMENT SCEMES

Doodh Ganga Yojana is a Government of India dairy venture scheme that provides partial interest free loans and capital subsidy provisions to promote organised dairy farming and create employment opportunities in Himachal Pradesh. 
Source: topnews.in
The scheme was started by the Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of India as a dairy venture capital scheme to be implemented through the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). The scheme helps to transform micro enterprises engaged in dairy farming into organised dairy business enterprises. Doodh Ganga Yojana plans to economically uplift 50,000 rural households through the formation of 10,000 Self Help Groups within a span of three years. The scheme makes comprehensive provisions to sell dairy products on a larger scale.
The primary objective of the scheme was to create alternative livelihoods for local populations. The secondary objective was to call for a 'white revolution' through the successful implementation of the scheme.
The scheme has been successful in raising the economic status of the rural population involved.To date, Doodh Ganga Yojana has supported 2531 cases. Out of the proposed 300 crore target, loans to the tune of 50 crore are already advanced to the beneficiaries.
 For detailed information visit the website- www.indiagovernance.gov.in

or

 Download the whole case study by clicking the following link :-
http://indiagovernance.gov.in/files/gkc_oneworld_doodh_ganga_yojana.pdf


Intensive Dairy Development Programme


 Centrally Sponsored Scheme ‘Intensive Dairy Development Programme (IDDP)’
-A brief note indicating status as on 31/03/2013

The Scheme ‘Integrated Dairy Development Project (IDDP) in Non-Operation Flood, Hilly and Backward Areas’ was launched in 1993-94 on 100% grant-in-aid basis. The main objective of the scheme is as under:
  • Developing milch cattle,
  • Increasing milk production by providing technical input services,
  • Creating infrastructure to improve procurement, processing and marketing of milk in a cost effective manner,
  • Ensuring remunerative prices to the milk producers, by strengthening dairy cooperative societies at village level,
  • Generate additional employment opportunities,
  • Improving social, nutritional and economic status of residents of comparatively disadvantaged areas.

The scheme was modified during March 2005. The modified scheme has been named as  ‘Intensive Dairy Development Programme’ (IDDP) and is being implemented in hilly and backward areas and also in the districts, which received less than Rs.50.00 lakh for dairy development activities during Operation Flood, programme.  The funds are now released directly to the implementing agency i.e State Dairy Federation / District Milk Union. The Scheme is being continued during the 11th plan with a total plan outlay of Rs.275.00 Crore as merged scheme together with ‘CMP’.

Since inception of the IDDP scheme, 114 projects have been approved. Out of 114 projects, 60 are under implementation and 54 projects have been completed. 261 districts are covered in 27 States and a UT with total outlay of Rs 702.68 crore till 31.03.2013. A total sum of Rs.535.47 crore has been released to the concerned state governments and milk unions/milk federations for implementation of projects upto 31.03.2013.

Physical achievement as on 31.12.2012: These projects have benefited about 24.17 lakh farmers in 32095 villages in various states by procuring over 30.14 lakh litres of milk per day and milk marketing is about 23.34 lakh litres per day. Milk chilling capacity 25.07 lakh litres per day has been created and processing capacity 33.21 lakh litres per day has also been created under this scheme. There is no discrimination of gender and class under the scheme. None of the projects are approved in 2 States namely Delhi & Punjab under IDDP scheme.

Plan allocation and Expenditure incurred under the scheme during VIII, IX, X & XI plan period is as below:
Rs, in crore
Plan
Plan Allocation
Actual Expenditure
VIII
200.00
 80.96
IX
250.00
 96.98
X
175.00
132.04
XI
275.00 (IDDP+SIQ-CMP)
 278.09

Year-wise outlay and expenditure under the scheme for the last 6 years and the current year(2012-13) are given
                                                Rs, in crore
Year
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
BE Provision
23.00

23.00

29.99
32.49
24.80

30.00
55.00
RE
27.00
32.76
32.49
35.49
24.80
51.00
55.42
Actual Exp.
33.48
34.68
31.62
31.97
24.40

50.70

55.26




Financial position & Physical Achievement under IDDP Scheme: As on 31/03/2013

Financial details
No. of project approved
                 114

On-going projects
60

Complete projects
54

Districts covered
261 & 1 UTs

Total approved outlay of the projects
Rs 702.68 crore

Total released of funds
Rs 535.47 crore


Physical progress:

Component
Achievement

DCS ORGANISED (nos)
32095

DCS FUNCTIONAL (nos)
25624

FARMER MEMBERS (in lakh)
24.17

MILK PROCUREMENT (LKgs.PD)
30.14

MILK MARKETING (LLPD)
23.34

CHILLING CAPACITY (LLPD)
25.07

PROCESSING CAPACITY (LLPD)
33.21

 LKgsPD- Lakh Kgs. per day & LLPD – Lakh litres per day

Intensive Dairy Development Programme
Intensive Dairy Development Programme(IDDP) – A Centrally Sponsored Plan Scheme.

·        Objectives/Aims of Scheme


(a)   Development of milch cattle
(b)   Increase milk production by providing Technical Inputs services
(c)   Procurement, Processing and Marketing of milk in a cost effective manner
(d)   Ensure remunerative prices to milk producers
(e)   Generate additional employment opportunities
(f)     Improve social, nutritional and economic status of residents of comparatively more disadvantaged areas.

  • Year of the Scheme Started - 1993-94

  • XIth  Plan outlay:  Rs.275.00 Crore (merged allocation- IDDP & CMP)

·        Implementing Agency


            State Dairy Federations / District Milk Union

·        Target /Beneficiaries


            Rural milk producers irrespective of caste, class and gender. Cattle induction only for SC, ST and BPL families.

  • Pattern of Assistance/Funding and Eligibility Criteria

            The pattern of funding is 100% grant-in-aid from Central Government for the districts where investment (central grant) under Operation Flood (OF) programme was less than Rs.50.00 lakh. There is a maximum allocation of Rs.300.00 lakh per district under the programme. For establishment of dairy processing capacity up to 20,000 litres/day will be 100% grant-in-aid basis.  Above this cap, OF pattern will be followed, namely, 70% loan and 30% grant.
  • Year-wise outlay and expenditure under the scheme for the last 6 years are given below:
Rs, in crore
Year

2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
B.E Provision
23.00

29.99

32.49
24.80
30.00
55.00
Actual Exp.
34.68

31.62
31.97
24.40
50.70
55.26

  • Physical Targets and Achievements (Cumulative)

Component
Targets
Achievements upto 31.03.2013
(a)
Organisation of Dairy Cooperative Societies
42671
32095
(b)
Enrolment of Farmer Members (in thousand)
2849.43
2417.36
(c)
Districts covered
261 districts in 27 States and 1 U.T.






There is no discrimination of gender and class under the scheme.

  •    Procedure for Applying:
            District wise project to be prepared based on a benchmark survey and as per guidelines laid down under IDDP Scheme and to be submitted through the concerned State Government. A project may include one to five districts depending upon the capability of implementing agency to implement in a period of three to five years.
  • How to prepare a project: - The new project proposal would comprise of following: -
(i)     Background for dairy development in the State as a whole, the project districts giving details of prevailing milk procurement, processing, and distribution, marketing system justifying the need for a new project..
(ii)  Profile of the implementing agency.
(iii) Benchmark survey report providing an executive summary, basis of selection of district/Block/village etc, methodology and outcome of the survey. The outcome of the survey report should invariably be used for setting up of project targets.
(iv) Text of the project proposal explaining requirement of each and every components/items supported with figures and justification. The text would also cover a brief breeding plan during project period.
(v)    Annexures: There are thirteen annexures to be filled up for preparing new project proposals. Among these, annexure-I to VI requires primary data of the project area & the State, which are to be validated by the consultant agency conducting benchmark survey. Annexures–VII to XIII requires information on project activities, project operation cost estimates etc. There are to be prepared based on the outcome of the benchmark survey and data available with the Milk Union/Federation/State Government.
(vi) A map of project districts locating the project area, milk routes, existing & proposed Animal Husbandry & Dairy Infrastructure including dairy & chilling plants, BMCs, DCS (with dots) etc to give a fair idea about the project.
(vii) A statement showing break-even analysis for plant operations (present & end of the project) with proper explanations to prove viability of the project.
(viii) For consideration of repeat proposal, completion report of earlier sanctioned project should be submitted to this Department.
Two copies of the new project proposal may be sent to this department and/or an officer conversant with the subject may be sent to this department for discussion. 
There is no discrimination of gender and class under the scheme:

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