Rajasthan CMO Highlights Interest-Free Loan Scheme for Dairy Farmers
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For Rajasthan's dairy farmers and livestock keepers, debt has long been a quiet crisis — and the state government is now pointing to a cooperative credit tool designed to ease it. The Chief Minister's Office of Rajasthan announced on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, that the Rajasthan Sahakari Gopal Credit Card Rin Yojana is providing interest-free loans of up to Rs 1 lakh to eligible beneficiaries.
What the Gopal Credit Card scheme offers
The scheme operates through the state's cooperative network, channelling zero-interest credit specifically toward livestock and dairy activities. The post, tagged to Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma with the hashtag #आपणो_अग्रणी_राजस्थान ('Our Progressive Rajasthan'), frames the initiative as a pillar of rural welfare under the current BJP-led administration.
An interest-free loan of Rs 1 lakh may seem modest in isolation — but for a small dairy household managing two or three animals, it can mean the difference between investing in fodder, veterinary care, or equipment, and sliding deeper into informal debt at punishing rates.
Rajasthan's long push for cooperative rural credit
Rajasthan has a documented history of using cooperative credit mechanisms to support farmers in allied sectors — animal husbandry, dairying, and fisheries — alongside traditional crop-based lending. Successive state governments have introduced interest-subvention products to reduce indebtedness among small producers, and the Gopal Credit Card scheme continues that lineage with a specific focus on the livestock economy.
Bhajan Lal Sharma, who has served as Chief Minister since December 2023, has positioned cooperative welfare programmes as a key plank of his administration's rural outreach. The scheme's rollout metrics — number of cards issued, total disbursement, and district-wise coverage — are expected to emerge in the months ahead and will be the real test of reach.
The question is not whether the scheme exists — it does — but how many hands it actually reaches in time to matter.