Gausevak Training (Initial and Refresher)

  • Scheme For: Individual
  • Categories: Agriculture,Rural & Environment, Skills & Employment
  • Tags: Educated, Unemployed, Youth, Training

The scheme Gausevak Training (Initial and Refresher) aims to empower educated unemployed rural youth with self-employment opportunities and the skills to provide primary veterinary services in remote rural areas. A 100% stipend of ₹6,000 for initial training and ₹500 for refresher training.

Gausevak Training (Initial and Refresher) - Introduction

Gausevak Training (Initial and Refresher) by the Animal Husbandry Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, aims to empower educated unemployed rural youth with self-employment opportunities and the skills to provide primary veterinary services in remote rural areas.

Under this scheme, the department provides a 100% stipend of ₹6,000 for initial training and ₹500 for refresher training. Additionally, a kit worth ₹1,200 for initial training and study material worth ₹100 for refresher training are also fully funded by the department.

Benefits

Initial Training: Training cost: ₹6,000. Stipend: ₹1,200 for six months at ₹1,000 per month. Total: ₹7,200 per Gau Sevak.

Refresher Training: Stipend: ₹500. Study material: ₹100. Total: ₹600 per Gau Sevak.

Eligibility

  • The applicant should be in the age group of 18 to 35 years.
  • The applicant should be unemployed.
  • The applicant should be from a rural area.
  • The applicant should have passed the 10th standard.
  • The applicant should be a cow helper.

Application Process

For Initial Training: The applicant from each Gram Panchayat will be selected on the approval of Janpad Panchayat.

For Refresher Training: Gausevaks who have received initial training will be selected on the basis of seniority.

For queries and documentation requirements, applicants should contact:

  • Nearest Veterinary Officer of the concerned district
  • Incharge of the veterinary dispensary
  • Deputy Director, Veterinary Medicine

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