Mangala Pashu Bima Yojana – Govt Starts Insurance for Cows, Buffaloes and More, Know How to Register

Avijit3 min read

On behalf of the state government, the government has made an important effort to protect the farmers who own livestock through a new program called Mangala Pashu Bima Yojana. The program is a part of the budget for FY 2025-26, and it is a free program to provide insurance for all types of livestock such as cows, buffalo, sheep, goats and camels.

The online registration process has been launched for livestock owners to register for the program. Livestock owners can register through either a mobile application or an online portal. The government has taken an active approach under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, and Animal Husbandry Minister Zoraram Kumawat, to implement the Mangala Pashu Bima Yojana initiative as quickly as possible.

They get it — for a lot of families, livestock isn’t just part of the farm, it’s their main source of income. Losing even one animal can hit hard, both emotionally and financially. That’s why this insurance matters. It gives real relief when families face those tough losses, helping them get back on their feet.

So, what exactly is the Chief Minister Mangala Pashu Bima Yojana? The government announced it in the 2024-25 budget (point number 132) to give livestock owners a stronger safety net.

Here’s what’s covered, for free:

The government is putting ₹400 crore into this scheme. If a farmer’s animal dies accidentally, the insurance steps in with financial help. It’s all about protecting livelihoods and giving families peace of mind.

Benefits of the Chief Minister Mangala Pashu Bima Yojana

How Many Animals Can Be Insured on a Single Janadhaar Card?

Under the scheme, livestock owners can insure:

The government has also set district-wise targets. For example:

How the Insurance Amount is Determined

The Rajasthan government sets the insurance amount based on the type of animal:

Animal TypePricing Standard
Milk CowBased on milk production per liter,₹3, 000 per liter per day, max ₹40, 000
Milk BuffaloBased on milk production per liter, max ₹40, 000
Female GoatMax ₹4, 000 per animal
Female SheepMax ₹4, 000 per animal
CamelMax ₹40, 000 per animal

Note: In case of a dispute over pricing, the veterinarian’s decision is final.

How to Register for the Scheme

The state government made registration fully online. Livestock farmers can register using:

Farmers without internet access can apply through e-Mitra kiosks. Registrations are first-come, first-served, and the portal closes automatically when the target is reached.

Special Insurance Camps in Villages

Dr. Sunil Ghiya, Joint Director of the Animal Husbandry Department, said insurance agents and veterinarians will organize special camps in villages after registration.

Impact of the Scheme

The scheme will provide relief to millions of livestock families across the state.

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Avijit

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