What you get
Financial Support: | - First year: ₹30,000/- per hectare. - Second and third year: ₹10,000/- per hectare (per year). | Plant Distribution: | - Supply of high-quality plants.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
What is the "Aanjir Vikash Yojona"?
The "Aanjir Vikash Yojona" is a scheme launched by the Department of Agriculture, Bihar, to promote fig cultivation in all districts of the state.
What type of financial assistance does the scheme provide?
The scheme offers [?]30,000/- per hectare in the first year and [?]10,000/- per hectare annually for the second and third years.
Does the scheme provide any support apart from financial assistance?
Yes, the scheme also supplies high-quality fig plants to the beneficiaries.
Is there a requirement for land ownership to apply for the scheme?
Yes, applicants must be ryot farmers with agricultural land ranging from a minimum of 0.25 acres (0.1 hectares) to a maximum of 10 acres (4 hectares).
Is registration required for applying to the scheme?
Yes, applicants must be registered on the DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) portal.
What document is required if the applicant's name is not clearly mentioned in the land-ownership or revenue receipt?
If the applicant's name is not clearly mentioned in the land-ownership or revenue receipt, it is mandatory to attach the genealogy document along with the land-ownership or revenue receipt.
How is financial assistance disbursed under the scheme?
Financial assistance is disbursed directly to beneficiaries through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system.
Are there reserved quotas under the scheme?
Yes, there are reserved quotas for Scheduled Castes (20%), Scheduled Tribes (1.44%), and women beneficiaries (30%).
What percentage of the scheme's benefits are allocated to the general category?
A total of 78.56% of the scheme's benefits are allocated to the general category.
Can a tenant farmer apply for this scheme?
No, only ryot farmers (land-owning farmers) are eligible to apply.