LABHA Scheme for Tribals was launched by the State Government of Odisha. To help the tribal population in Odisha state Odisha state government launched the LABHA scheme. The Scheme was launched to help more than 1 crore citizens of Odisha state or 23% of the total population in the Odisha state. The Government of Odisha state has put up a minimum support price (MSP) for forest minor produce. With the help of this scheme, the citizens of Odisha state who are involved in forest minor produce will not face any loss in the Odisha state. This scheme will help the tribal people in the Odisha state.
About LABHA Scheme
To help the citizens of Odisha state who are involved in forest minor produce work the Odisha state government launched the Laghu Bana Jatya Drabya Kraya Scheme. The LABHA scheme will provide a minimum support price to all the workers in Odisha state who are involved in forest minor produce work. The scheme is a 100% state-funded scheme for the implementation of minimum support prices. With the help of this scheme, more than 1 crore citizens of Odisha state will be impacted positively. The price for the MSP will be determined by the Odisha state government every year.
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The objective of LABHA Scheme
The main objective of the scheme is to provide minimum support prices to the citizens of Odisha state who are involved in the forest minor produce work. With the help of the scheme, the citizens of Odisha state can sell their produce at a minimum support price implemented by the Odisha state government. The citizens of Odisha state can go to the nearest TDCCOL center to sell their minor forest produce at a minimum support price set up by the state government. With the help of this scheme, more than 23% of Odisha’s population will be benefited.
Key Highlights of the LABHA Scheme
Name of the scheme | LABHA Scheme |
Launched by | Government of Odisha |
Objective | Minimum support price |
Beneficiaries | Forest minor produce |
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Eligibility Criteria
- The applicant must be a permanent resident of Odisha state.
- The applicant must belong to the tribal community in Odisha state.
- The applicant must be involved in forest minor produce work.
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Benefits of the LABHA Scheme
- The Government of Odisha will provide a minimum support price for the minor forest produce workers.
- With the help of the scheme, the applicants will not bear any loss for selling their produce.
- If the producer is not finding any good buyer then he can sell their produce at the nearest TDCCOL center.
- More than 1 crore citizens in Odisha state will be available for the benefits of the scheme.
- By selling their produce at the nearest TDCCOL centre this scheme will eliminate the commission of middlemen.
Required Documents
- Aadhaar card
- Domicile certificate
- Caste certificate
- Voter ID
- Driver’s license
- PAN card
Implementation Process
- The LABHA Scheme will be implemented in only Odisha state.
- The scheme will help more than 1 crore citizens of Odisha state which covers 25% of the state’s population.
- The scheme will be implemented to help the minor forest produce workers.
- Daudiya state government implemented the scheme to ensure that the minor forest produce workers will not suffered loss.
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LABHA Scheme Odisha Apply Online
- To apply for the LABHA scheme online the applicant can go to the official website.
- On the homepage click on the option Apply online.
- The application form will appear on your screen.
- Fill out all the details that are asked and attach all the necessary documents.
- Click on the option Submit to complete your process
Contact Details
- Phone: (91)- (0) 674-2536770
FAQs
The Odisha state government launched the LABHA scheme for tribals.
All the permanent residents of Odisha state who belong to the tribal community are eligible to apply for the scheme for tribals.
Under the scheme for tribals, applicants will get a minimum support price for forest minor produce.
The Government of Odisha state will set up the minimum support price every year for the LABHA scheme for tribals.