Compensation in Animal Death
Gujarat's Compensation in Animal Death scheme provides direct financial compensation to registered livestock owners when their animals die due to natural disasters (floods, earthquakes, cyclones), diseases (anthrax, bird flu), or poisoning (snake bites, chemical poisoning). Compensation rates vary by animal type and are paid directly to your bank account via DBT. Contact the nearest Veterinary Dispensary to apply.
About This Scheme
Gujarat's Compensation in Animal Death scheme provides direct financial compensation to registered livestock owners when their animals die due to natural disasters (floods, earthquakes, cyclones), diseases (anthrax, bird flu), or poisoning (snake bites, chemical poisoning). Compensation rates vary by animal type and are paid directly to your bank account via DBT. Contact the nearest Veterinary Dispensary to apply.
Full official description
The "Compensation in Animal Death" scheme introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department, Gujarat, supports livestock owners whose animals die due to natural disasters such as floods, droughts, earthquakes, or cyclones; diseases like anthrax and bird flu, poisoning, including food poisoning, snake bites, and chemical poisoning. The compensation is provided through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to eligible beneficiaries.
Benefits
- Large dairy animals (cow/buffalo/camel): ₹37,500 per animal, up to 3 animals per family
- Small dairy animals (sheep/goat): ₹4,000 per animal, up to 30 animals per family
- Large non-milch animals (horse, camel, bullock): ₹32,000 per animal, up to 3 animals per family
- Small non-milch animals (calf, buffalo calf, heifer, donkey): ₹20,000 per animal, up to 3 per family
- Poultry/ducks (adult): ₹100 per bird, up to 100 birds (max ₹10,000)
- Paid directly via Direct Bank Transfer (DBT)
Who Can Apply (Eligibility)
- Must be a registered livestock owner or breeder
- Animal death must be due to natural disasters (flood, drought, earthquake, cyclone), notified diseases (anthrax, bird flu), or poisoning (food poisoning, snake bite, chemical poisoning)
How to Apply
- Contact the nearest Veterinary Dispensaries and attach the documents as per the instruction of the Veterinary Officer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the objective of the "Compensation in Animal Death" scheme?
The "Compensation in Animal Death" scheme aims to provide financial assistance to animal breeders who suffer livestock losses due to natural disasters, diseases, or poisoning.
Who is eligible to apply for the "Compensation in Animal Death" scheme?
All categories of animal breeders whose animals have died due to natural disasters, diseases, poisoning, etc. are eligible to apply.
What is the compensation amount for large dairy animals such as cows, buffaloes, and camels?
The compensation for large dairy animals (cow, buffalo, camel) is ₹37,500/- per animal, with a maximum limit of 3 animals per family.
How much compensation is provided for small dairy animals like sheep and goats?
The scheme provides ₹4,000/- per animal for small dairy animals such as sheep and goats, with a maximum limit of 30 animals per family.
What is the compensation amount for large non-milch animals like horses, camels, and bullocks?
Large non-milch animals, including horses, camels, and bullocks, are eligible for ₹32,000/- per animal, with a maximum limit of 3 animals per family.
How much compensation is given for small non-milch animals like calves and donkeys?
Small non-milch animals such as calves, buffalo calves, heifers, and donkeys receive ₹20,000/- per animal, with a maximum limit of 3 animals per family.
Is compensation available for poultry birds?
Yes, poultry owners can receive ₹100/- per adult duck or bird, with a maximum limit of 100 birds per family and a total compensation limit of ₹10,000/-.
How will the compensation be provided to the beneficiaries?
The compensation amount will be transferred directly to the beneficiary’s bank account through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
Where can an applicant submit the application for this scheme?
The applicant need to contact nearest Veterinary Dispensaries and attach the documents as per the instruction of the veterinary officer.
What documents are required to apply for compensation?
The applicant need to attach the documents as per the instruction of the Veterinary Officer.
Ready to apply?
Visit the official government portal to apply for this scheme.
Apply on myScheme.gov.inDocuments Required
- Aadhaar Card or other identity proof of the applicant.
- Bank account details for DBT.
- Any other documents as specified by the Veterinary Officer.