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Mukhyamantri Dairy Plus Programme (Provision of 02 Murrah Buffaloes on Subsidy)

The scheme aims to increase milk production and promote improved livestock breeding by providing two Murrah buffaloes to eligible farmers on a subsidy basis.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Madhya Pradesh

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

Subsidy Process: | - General Category: 50% subsidy and 50% beneficiary contribution. | - Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Scheduled Caste farmers: 75% subsidy and 25% beneficiary contribution. | - Provision of 2 Murrah Buffaloes with high genetic quality, each yielding 8–10 liters of milk daily. | - Pregnant buffaloes (5 months or more) are provided to ensure immediate milk production.

Who can apply

The applicant must be a resident of Madhya Pradesh.; The applicant must be a resident of Sehore, Vidisha, or Raisen district, where the scheme is currently implemented.; The applicant must be a livestock farmer.; The applicant must belong to the General, Schedule Caste, or Schedule Tribe category.; The applicant must have basic infrastructure for maintaining two dairy animals, such as a shed and water availability.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

In which districts is the scheme active?

It is implemented in Sehore, Vidisha, and Raisen districts.

Who can apply for the scheme?

Any livestock farmer belonging to General, SC, or ST categories residing in eligible districts.

How many buffaloes are provided under the scheme?

Two Murrah buffaloes are provided to each selected beneficiary.

What is the subsidy amount?

General category – 50% subsidy; SC/ST category – 75% subsidy.

What is the daily milk yield expected from the buffaloes?

Each buffalo is expected to produce 8–10 liters of milk per day.

What kind of buffaloes are given?

Pregnant Murrah buffaloes (at least 5 months) with high milk yield potential.

How are beneficiaries selected?

Through approvals at Gram Sabha, Janpad Panchayat, and District Panchayat Agricultural Committee levels.

Is there any contribution from the beneficiary?

Yes, beneficiaries contribute 25% to 50% of the total cost, depending on their category.

What is the role of the district officials?

District veterinary officers supervise beneficiary selection, animal procurement, and subsidy disbursement.

Where can I apply?

At the nearest Veterinary Hospital, Animal Dispensary Officer, or Deputy Director of Veterinary Services in your district.