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Bihar’s Rooftop Gardening Scheme offers 75% subsidies for growing fruits, vegetables, and plants, promoting urban gardening and sustainability.
In an effort to encourage urban residents to grow fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers at home, the Bihar government has introduced the Chhat Par Bagwani Yojana (Rooftop Gardening Scheme) for the year 2024-25. This scheme aims to support urban gardening in response to the rising demand for fresh produce and the shrinking availability of cultivable land in rural areas.
Under the Rooftop Gardening Scheme, the Bihar government is offering 75% subsidies to individuals and households who wish to grow horticultural crops such as fruits, vegetables, and medicinal plants in their homes. The scheme is available in selected urban areas of Patna Sadar, Danapur, Khagaul, Phulwari, Gaya, Bhagalpur, and Muzaffarpur.
Residents of these cities can grow crops on their rooftops, balconies, or in pots, making it easier for urban dwellers to enjoy fresh and healthy produce at home.
The scheme is divided into two categories:
Individuals living in apartments or houses with at least 300 square feet of rooftop space are eligible. Under the Farming Bed Scheme, homeowners can avail benefits for two units, while apartment residents and institutions can apply for up to five units. However, the Pot Scheme is limited to five units per applicant and unavailable to institutions.
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Subsidies are available for a variety of plants, including:
The scheme is open to residents of urban areas in the selected cities. Priority is being given to women (30% reservation) and specific caste categories (78.60% general caste, 20% Scheduled Caste, and 1.40% Scheduled Tribe).
To apply, visit the Horticulture Directorate’s official website: horticulture.bihar.gov.in.
This initiative offers a great opportunity for urban residents to not only reduce their grocery bills but also enjoy home-grown, pesticide-free produce while contributing to a greener environment.
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The Chhat Par Bagwani Yojana empowers urban residents in Bihar to grow fresh, healthy produce at home with 75% government subsidies. By promoting rooftop gardening, the scheme addresses rising food demand, shrinking farmland, and urban health needs. It’s a step towards sustainable living, offering financial aid and resources to make gardening accessible and eco-friendly for everyone.