About The Scheme :
Under the National Biogas Development Scheme, a subsidy of Rs. 14,350/- per project is provided by the Central Government for setting up biogas projects. For the general group, a subsidy of Rs. 14,350/- per project is provided, for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, a subsidy of Rs. 22,000/- per project is provided. If a toilet is attached, an additional Rs. 1,600/- per project is provided. Under the Z.P. Cess Fund, a supplementary subsidy of Rs. 12,000/- per project is also provided.
For more information, contact the District Level Agricultural Development Officer and the Taluka Level Group Development Officer/Agricultural Officer/Agricultural Extension Officer.
Beneficiary :
Farmers of all categories can take advantage of this, but the beneficiary must have 2 to 3 animals. Also, a 7/12 land certificate and 8-A copy in the name of the farmer must be available.
Benefits :
Biogas is a good alternative to traditional fuels.
Good quality organic fertilizer is available, this good compost fertilizer helps prevent the spread of diseases, pests and weed seeds.
Helps reduce air pollution.
In rural areas, this is a good way to properly dispose of human waste, which reduces the problem of improper disposal.
It helps women avoid smoke and burns. It is an alternative solution if there is no gas cylinder and saves money.
It is enough for cooking, breakfast, and heating water for a family of 5-6 members.
About two gas cylinders are saved every month. Wood is saved and nature is protected.
Good organic fertilizer is available in the form of sewage.
How to apply –
Offline application should be made in the prescribed form at the taluka level. For more information, contact the Agricultural Development Officer at the district level and the Group Development Officer / Agricultural Officer / Agricultural Extension Officer at the taluka level.
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