Cluster Nutritional Kitchen Garden Scheme
The Cluster Nutritional Kitchen Garden Scheme (CNKGS) is an initiative launched by the government of Arunachal Pradesh to promote self-sufficiency and improve nutritional needs by encouraging the establishment of kitchen gardens.
About This Scheme
Benefits
- Reduced dependence on other states for vegetables and livestock.
- Improved self-sufficiency and availability of fresh and nutritious produce.
- Increased dietary diversity and improved nutritional intake.
- Generation of additional income through surplus produce.
- Promotion of sustainable farming practices and agro-ecological techniques.
- Enhancement of food security at the household level.
- Empowerment of marginalized farmers and the general public through skill development and entrepreneurship opportunities.
Eligibility
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Required Documents
- ✦Proof of Identity: Valid identity proof documents such as Aadhaar card, voter ID, or PAN card.
- ✦Proof of Residence: Documents verifying the residential address, such as ration card, electricity bill, or driving license.
- ✦Land Ownership Documents or Lease Agreement: If the applicant owns the land, relevant land ownership documents should be provided. If the land is on lease, a lease agreement may be required.
- ✦Bank Account Details: Information regarding the applicant's bank account, including the account number and IFSC code, for financial transactions related to the scheme.
- ✦Any Other Documents: The district authority may specify additional documents during the application process, if deemed necessary for verification purposes.
✦ Required ◦ Optional
How to Apply
Step 1: Contact District Authority: Interested individuals should contact the respective district authority, such as the office of the MLA or the Deputy Commissioner, to express their intention to participate in the Cluster Nutritional Kitchen Garden Scheme.
Step 2: Obtain Application Form: The district authority will provide the applicants with the necessary application form and guidelines for the scheme. Applicants should carefully fill out the form with accurate information.
Step 3: Submission of Application: The completed application form, along with the required documents, should be submitted to the designated authority within the specified timeline. The applicants may need to make multiple copies of the application form and documents for record-keeping.
Quick Info
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