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Prani Sampad Samruddhi Yojana: Small Scale Goat / Sheep Farming (10+1 Capacity)

The scheme aims to provide livelihood support to the interested beneficiaries to improve the livelihoods of the weaker sections of society. Through this scheme, a subsidy of 60% or 50% of the unit cost is provided to eligible beneficiaries for the establishment of one Goat / Sheep Unit (10+1).

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Odisha

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

- Cost of one Goat / Sheep Unit (10+1): | Sl. No.ComponentCost (in ₹)1.Construction of a shed of 180 sq ft for 10 females, 10 Kids & one male @ ₹ 200/sq. ft₹ 36,000/-2.Cost of animals along with transportation cost - Female (5 - 6 months) @ ₹ 5000/- & Male one (6-7 months) @ ₹ 6000/-₹ 56,000/-3.Insurance Premium @ 7% for 11 animals for one year. ₹ 8,000/-4.Other miscellaneous expenses like utensils, medicines, Nutritional supplements, Deworming etc.₹ 2,000/-Total₹ 1,02,000/-> NB: Fund Expenditure under Components 3 & 4 may be interchangeable as per actual need. | - Subsidy pattern to be released with & without shed construction as follows: | Sl. No.CategoryTotal eligible subsidyWith the construction of the Goat / Sheep ShedWithout the construction of the Goat / Sheep Shed1.SC, ST, Women, Transgender, differently-abled, etc.60 % (₹ 61,200/-)₹ 61,200/-₹ 39,600/-2.General50 % (₹ 51,000/-)₹ 51,000/-₹ 33,000/-> NB: In case of non-construction of the shed, the unspent subsidy amount may be utilised to cover more no of beneficiaries from the waiting list. | Modalities of Implementation: | - The SC, ST, Women, Transgender, differently-abled categories beneficiaries will be provided with 60% subsidy of ₹ 61,200/- per Goatery / Sheepery unit & General (Male) beneficiary will be provided with 50% subsidy of ₹ 51,000/- per Goatery / Sheepery unit. The remaining amount will be arranged by the individual either through a bank loan or self-financing. | - To ensure transparency, beneficiaries must make online payments (RTGS/NEFT/UPI) for any item costing ₹ 20,000/- or more. For such items, submission of the online transaction receipt is mandatory for subsidy release. | - The selection of the beneficiary shall be made in a transparent manner by the BLIT, which will be scrutinised by CDVOs. Identification of beneficiaries must be made with Aadhar linking at the time of submission of the application. | - The subsidy amount shall be released to the Aadhar-linked bank account of the beneficiary through DBT mode in two instalments. | - No additional manpower or Consultants shall be engaged for the implementation of the scheme. This scheme shall be implemented with existing field staff. | - Those beneficiaries who have availed subsidies in similar types of schemes of the Govt. of India or the State Government or through WSHGs previously shall not be included under this scheme again. | - CDVO/ DD/ BVO, in consultation with the Lead District Manager (LDM) of the concerned district, shall take steps to arrange a bank loan to the individuals for the successful implementation of the scheme. | - Quality checking of goats procured by the beneficiaries shall be ensured by the concerned BVOs. | Disbursement of Funds: | - Back-ended subsidy will be provided through DBT mode in two phases, as 60% of the unit cost to SC, ST, Women, Transgender, differently-abled categories, and 50% of the unit cost only for Generals (Male) categories: | - First phase (40%) after completion of the shed. | - Second phase (60%) after stocking of animals. | - The subsidy amount shall be released to the Aadhar-linked bank account of the beneficiary through DBT mode in two instalments. | - The CDVO may directly pay the amount towards the insurance premium as per the guidelines to the Insurance Company.

Who can apply

Priority is given to SC, ST, Women, Transgender, and Differently-Abled categories, who are eligible for 60% subsidy.; General (Male) category applicants are eligible for 50% subsidy.; The total target is 1,875 units for SC, ST, and General (including Women, Transgender, and Differently-Abled) beneficiaries.; In case of non-availability of beneficiaries from a particular reserved category (SC or ST), the target may be interchanged among the reserved categories. If no beneficiary is available from any reserved category, the target may be allotted to the General category.; District-wise targets are specified in [Annexure-VI](https://fard.odisha.gov.in/sites/default/files/2025-12/Small%20scale%20goat%20sheep%20farming%2010%2C%201%20capacity.pdf) of the scheme guidelines.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

What is the objective of the scheme?

The scheme intends to provide livelihood support to the interested small, marginal farmers and landless labourers and to improve the livelihoods of the weaker sections, especially belonging to the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe categories.

Who are eligible to apply under this scheme?

Interested small and marginal farmers and landless labourers are eligible to apply. The scheme covers beneficiaries belonging to the Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Women, Transgender, differently-abled, and General (Male) categories, with specific subsidy provisions applicable to each category.

What is the subsidy pattern under the scheme?

Back-end subsidy will be provided through the Direct Benefit Transfer mode in two phases, as 60% of the unit cost to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Women, Transgender, and differently-abled categories, and 50% of the unit cost only for General (Male) categories. The first phase (40%) is released after completion of the shed, and the second phase (60%) after stocking of animals.

What is the unit cost of a Goat / Sheep unit (10+1)?

The unit cost of one Goat / Sheep unit (10+1) is ₹1,02,000/-, which includes the construction of a shed of 180 sq ft costing ₹36,000/-, the cost of animals ₹56,000/-, the insurance premium ₹8,000/-, and other miscellaneous expenses ₹2,000/-.

How is the subsidy released to the beneficiary?

The subsidy amount shall be released to the Aadhar-linked bank account of the beneficiary through the Direct Benefit Transfer mode in two installments after due asset verification by the Block Level Inspection Team. The Chief District Veterinary Officer may directly pay the amount towards the insurance premium to the Insurance Company as per guidelines.

Is construction of a new shed mandatory?

The beneficiary is required to construct a Goat Shed as per the specified floor space at Annexure-V. However, 60% of the subsidy may be released if the farmer inducted the animals first, even without the construction of a new shed, and the remaining 40% subsidy shall be released on completion of the shed. In case of non-construction of the shed, no subsidy shall be released on the shed component cost of ₹36,000/-, and it shall be deducted from the total subsidy.

What is the application process for the scheme?

The willing applicant shall apply in the “Go-Sugam Portal”. The Programme Assistant may facilitate uploading of the application and documents. After submission, the proposed site is verified by the Block Level Inspection Team with geo-tagged photographs, and on recommendation, the application is forwarded to the Chief District Veterinary Officer for approval by the District Level Committee, after which a Go-ahead letter is issued.

Can a beneficiary who has already availed subsidy under similar schemes apply again?

Those beneficiaries who have availed subsidies in similar types of schemes of the Government of India or the State Government or through Women Self Help Groups previously shall not be included under this scheme again.

What is the income potential from the Goat / Sheep unit?

As per the cash flow analysis provided in the guidelines, one beneficiary can earn up to ₹6,500/- per month by establishing a (10+1) Goat / Sheep unit and running it for 5 years, subject to the technical assumptions mentioned in the scheme.