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Shelter Grant

The objective of this scheme is to establish and maintain shelter houses for distressed animals in the country. Primarily, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCAs) are given grants for construction of boundary walls, shelter, water tank, drains, in-house Dispensary, medical equipment, contingencies etc for a maximum grant of Rs.22.50 lakhs excluding 10% of contribution from AWOs. The Components wise details are as below:

S.No. Component Rs. (In Lakhs)
(i) Cost of boundary Wall with man proof fencing 3.00
(ii) Cost of construction of in house dispensary 3.00
(iii) Cost of Medical equipment 1.25
(iv) Cost of construction of Shelters 13.00
(v) Cost of construction of water tank (s) 1.75
(vi) Cost of construction of drains 1.75
(vii) Contingencies 1.25
Total:   25.00
Guideline for Shelter Grant
Application Form (Application fees has been revised. Please click here for more information)
  • Applicaion Form for Shelter House GrantDownload
Details of Grant-in-aid released to AWOs/SPCAs under Shelter Grant
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2007-2008Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2008-2009Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2009-2010Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2010-2011Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2011-2012Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2012-2013Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2013-2014Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2014-2015Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2015-2016Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2017-2018Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2018-2019Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2019-2020Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2020-2021Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2021-2022Download
  • Shelter House Grant released in 2022-2023Download
Utilization Certificates awaited from the AWOs for the Shelter Grant released to them
  • Utilization Certificates awaited from the AWOs for the Shelter GrantDownload
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