Key Points

A remarkable Gujarat farmer, Dharmendra Kanha, has transformed livestock farming by raising 2,500 Gir cows and receiving substantial government support. His innovative approach caught Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attention, leading to a significant Rs 2 crore subsidy under the Rashtriya Gokul Mission. Dharmendra not only expanded his own farming but also supported tribal and organic farmers by gifting calves. His journey highlights the potential of dedicated agricultural entrepreneurship and government support for rural development.

Key Points: Dharmendra Kanha's Rs 2 Crore Gir Cow Farming Triumph

  • Gujarat farmer raises 2,500 Gir cows successfully
  • Receives Rs 2 crore subsidy under Rashtriya Gokul Mission
  • Gifts 63 calves to tribal organic farmers
  • Met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss agricultural challenges
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Gujarat: Jamnagar's Dharmendra gets Rs 2 crore subsidy under 'Rashtriya Gokul Mission'

Gujarat farmer Dharmendra receives massive Rs 2 crore subsidy for innovative Gir cow breeding under Rashtriya Gokul Mission

"PM Modi invited an ordinary farmer to him and discussed their problems as if we were his family members - Dharmendra Kanha"

Jamnagar, Oct 14

Dharmendra Kanha bhai, a livestock farmer from Gujarat's Jamnagar district, has got a special subsidy of Rs 2 crore to augment his livestock farming of Gir cows.

Dharmendra bhai has created a name for himself in Jamnagar by raising 2,500 Gir cows. Acknowledging his initiative and contribution, a government subsidy of Rs 2 crore has been extended to him under the 'Rashtriya Gokul Mission'.

The Gokul Mission, launched by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying in 2014, has been playing an important role in milk production and productivity of bovines. The scheme aims to promote indigenous cow breeding and increase milk production, thereby boosting farmers' income as well as the rural economy.

Dharmendra Kanha bhai, speaking to IANS, also shared his experience of getting a special reception in Delhi and meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"I received 50 per cent subsidy under the 'Gokul Mission' scheme. I had a few cows and was engaged in dairy farming. Thanks to the government's clear and farmer-friendly policies, I was selected for this major initiative, and with the support of the project and banks, I was able to establish a high-quality breed of cattle," he said.

He further informed that out of all the calves born on his farm, he gifted 63 of them to the tribal families practising organic farming and distributed 18 to other organic farmers.

"We were working on the Government of India's mission to help farmers benefit from high-breeding cows. PM Modi took notice of this work, and I was selected to meet him. We discussed the basic amenities that farmers need and how the government could support this work," he further said.

He also said that he never got a chance to meet ministers and top officials earlier.

"PM Modi invited an ordinary farmer to him and discussed their problems as if we were his family members. It's amazing how much the world's most powerful people care about advancing farmers and livestock farmers. He took his precious time and met with us without any security," he said.

He said that it was the most pleasant experience of his life to meet the Prime Minister.

"We could never have imagined meeting PM Modi, but it became possible," he remarked.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartwarming to see a farmer getting recognition and support. The fact that he gifted 63 calves to tribal families shows true community spirit. This is how rural India should develop - with compassion and cooperation.
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Michael C
While this is a great success story, I wonder how many other farmers are actually getting such substantial subsidies. The scheme should be more transparent about selection criteria and ensure benefits reach all deserving farmers, not just a few.
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Shreya B
Gir cows are our pride! Their milk is so nutritious. Glad to see indigenous breeds getting the attention they deserve. Hope this inspires more youth to take up dairy farming as a profession.
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Aditya G
Meeting PM Modi without security? That's incredible! Shows our PM's connect with common people. Dharmendra bhai's journey from small farmer to meeting the Prime Minister is truly inspirational. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! 🙏
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Nisha Z
The organic farming angle is impressive. Distributing calves to organic farmers will help promote chemical-free agriculture. This is sustainable development in action. Hope more states replicate such models.

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