Ganga Gay Mahila Dairy Scheme

The Ganga Gay Mahila Dairy Scheme is a significant government initiative designed to enhance production and create employment opportunities in the rural dairy sector. This initiative is part of several government efforts, including the Milk Price Incentive Programme, focused on developing the dairy industry and supporting rural communities.

The primary objective of the Ganga Gay Mahila Dairy Scheme is to empower women in rural areas by providing them with the resources and support needed to engage in dairy farming. This not only helps in increasing milk production but also contributes to the economic stability of rural households.

By focusing on rural employment and dairy production, the scheme plays a crucial role in rural development. It provides necessary infrastructure and training to ensure that participants can efficiently manage dairy operations and benefit economically from their endeavors.

Modified: 2026/03/16


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