Key Points

Farmers in Muzaffarpur now have a streamlined way to access government benefits. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated a new Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department building featuring a single-window system. The facility includes a training centre, as completing a course is mandatory before applying for subsidies. Several local farmers have already received significant financial support, from Rs 1.21 lakh to Rs 18 lakh, to boost their businesses.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Inaugurates Muzaffarpur Single Window for Farmers

  • New department building inaugurated by CM Nitish Kumar via video conference
  • Single-window system streamlines access to various government schemes
  • Mandatory training provided before farmers can apply for subsidies online
  • Subsidies for animal husbandry and fisheries range from 40 to 90 percent
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Farmers of Muzaffarpur to receive immediate benefits of govt schemes through single window

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar launches a new Animal Husbandry building in Muzaffarpur, enabling farmers to access government scheme benefits through a single window.

"I received Rs 18 lakh. I got financial support and guidance from the government. - Beneficiary Farmer"

Muzaffarpur, Sep 22

With Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurating the new building of the Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department in Muzaffarpur via video conferencing, farmers will now receive immediate benefits of government schemes through a single-window system.

The newly constructed department building is located in Bhagwanpur, Muzaffarpur. District Magistrate Subrata Kumar Sen, along with officials from the Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Departments and other departments, attended the event at the Collectorate auditorium.

District Animal Husbandry Officer Manoj Kumar Mehta said it is a matter of great pride for Muzaffarpur that this facility has been inaugurated for farmers. It features a single-window system to streamline access to schemes. The building also includes a conference hall and a training centre.

Training is mandatory to avail of benefits under animal husbandry or fisheries schemes. Only after completing the training can farmers apply online and receive approvals. Subsidies range from 40 per cent to 90 per cent, depending on the scheme. On this occasion, several farmers shared how they have benefited.

IANS spoke with a few beneficiaries.

One beneficiary said: "I had wanted to start a business for a long time. I learned about animal husbandry and fish farming. I received financial support and guidance from the government. I got Rs 18 lakh."

Another said: "I received funding under the PMMSY scheme. It's been very helpful. My project is worth Rs 7 lakh, and I received 50 per cent of it from the government. I have two ponds on one hectare of land. It's a good scheme."

A third beneficiary shared, "I was running a business with 20 goats. I received Rs 1.21 lakh from the government."

Bihar offers various schemes of the state and Centre, including financial assistance for unemployed graduates under the Mukhyamantri Nishchay Swayam Sahayata Bhatta Yojana, women empowerment programmes like the Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyami Yojana, and welfare initiatives such as the Mukhyamantri Kanya Suraksha Yojana for girl children in BPL families.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 18 lakh subsidy is impressive! But I hope the training programs are actually accessible to small farmers and not just those who already have connections. The concept is good but implementation matters most.
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Michael C
As someone working in rural development, I appreciate the integrated approach. Combining animal husbandry with fisheries makes perfect sense for Bihar's agro-climatic conditions. The training component is crucial for sustainability.
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Ananya R
Good initiative but hope they include women farmers properly. Many schemes don't reach women who actually do most of the animal husbandry work in rural areas. The Mahila Udyami Yojana mention is promising though! 💪
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Suresh O
Bahut accha kadam hai! Farmers in Bihar need such facilities. The 40-90% subsidy range is quite generous. Hope the online application system is farmer-friendly and available in local language.
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Kavya N
The conference hall and training centre are important additions. Many schemes fail because farmers don't get proper guidance. Hope they conduct regular workshops and follow-ups. 👍

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