Mukhyamantri Maschyajibi Kalyan Yojana (MMKY) — Complete Guide for Fisherfolk in Odisha

Mukhyamantri Maschyajibi Kalyan Yojana (MMKY) — Complete Guide for Fisherfolk in Odisha

A clear, easy-to-follow guide on MMKY: what it offers, who can benefit, how to apply, required documents, and practical tips for fishers and fishing communities in Odisha.

Contents
  1. What is MMKY?
  2. Who is eligible?
  3. Key benefits and components
  4. How to register and apply — step-by-step
  5. Documents required
  6. Project types and community activities supported
  7. Payment, timelines and verification
  8. Tips to prepare a successful application
  9. Common FAQs
  10. Contact points and links

Mukhyamantri Maschyajibi Kalyan Yojana (MMKY) — Complete Guide for Fisherfolk in Odisha
Mukhyamantri Maschyajibi Kalyan Yojana (MMKY) — Complete Guide for Fisherfolk in Odisha


1. What is Mukhyamantri Maschyajibi Kalyan Yojana (MMKY)?

MMKY stands for Mukhyamantri Maschyajibi Kalyan Yojana. It is a welfare-focused program by the Government of Odisha designed specifically for the fishing community (matsyajibi). The scheme aims to provide social security, livelihood support, and infrastructure development for inland and marine fishers across the state.


2. Who is eligible for MMKY?

The scheme targets members of the fishing community. Eligible categories typically include:

  • Registered fishermen and fish farmers (inland and marine).
  • Fish vendors and fish-processing workers.
  • Members of fishing cooperatives and self-help groups (SHGs) involved in fisheries.
  • Women from fisher families involved in allied activities (net-making, vending, ornamental fish rearing).

Note: Specific age or income limits may apply to certain benefits (for example insurance benefits are commonly for ages 18–60). Always check the latest local fisheries office notification for exact eligibility criteria.


3. Key benefits and components of MMKY

MMKY brings multiple benefits grouped under social protection, livelihood support, and infrastructure. Here are the most important components explained in plain language.


3.1 Insurance & Social Security

  • Accident Insurance: Financial cover for accidental death or permanent disability to registered fishermen.
  • Natural Death Assistance: One-time cash assistance to families on natural death of a registered fisher.

3.2 Livelihood & Production Support

  • Grants or small revolving funds to SHGs for fish vending, net-making, backyard fish culture and ornamental fish units.
  • Support for small infrastructure like ice-boxes, fish carts, drying yards, and storage containers.

3.3 Infrastructure & Community Assets

  • Development and renovation of community ponds, landing centres, drying platforms, and cold storage facilities.
  • Assistance to improve water bodies, embankments, and small-scale water management works that support fisheries.

3.4 Skill Development & Training

  • Training on improved fish culture practices, hygiene, post-harvest handling, value-addition, and marketing.
  • Exposure visits and linkages with markets and technical agencies.

4. How to register and apply — easy step-by-step

  1. Visit your local Fisheries Office or Gram Panchayat: The fisheries extension officer or ward member will provide the MMKY application form and help with registration.
  2. Get registered as a fisherman: Apply for a fisherman identity/registration certificate if not already registered.
  3. Fill the MMKY form: Add personal details, occupation, Aadhaar, bank account, and type of benefit.
  4. Attach documents: Aadhaar, bank passbook, registration card, photos, etc.
  5. Submit: Hand over to Block Fisheries Office or DFO.
  6. Verification: Fisheries staff will check and may visit your site.
  7. Approval & Benefits: Benefits (insurance, assistance, inputs) are given after approval.
Tip: Keep copies of all submitted documents and the acknowledgment receipt. If help is required, ask your SHG leader or fisheries extension worker to guide you.

5. Documents required (checklist)

DocumentWhy needed
Aadhaar CardIdentity verification & DBT
Fisherman Registration / IDProof of fishing community membership
Bank Passbook / Cancelled ChequeDirect Benefit Transfer
Passport size photoIdentity record
Pond/land documents (if applicable)Proof of usage rights
SHG/Cooperative registrationFor group benefits
Caste certificate (if applicable)For reserved category benefits


6. Types of projects supported

  • Community pond repair & desiltation
  • Small hatcheries & fish seed production
  • Ornamental fish rearing by SHGs
  • Drying yards, solar dryers, hygienic handling units
  • Cold storage & ice-box distribution
  • Fishing gear, carts, life jackets, weighing scales
  • Training camps & exposure visits

7. Payment & verification

  • Insurance: annual enrolment, claims processed by insurer.
  • Livelihood projects: payments/materials after field verification.
  • SHG grants: disbursed after training & approval.

8. Tips for a successful application

  1. Register early as fisherman/SHG.
  2. Submit clear Aadhaar & bank copies.
  3. Maintain SHG registers properly.
  4. Add a sketch if applying for pond works.
  5. Attend fisheries training programs.
  6. Keep mobile number updated.

9. FAQs

Q: Is MMKY only for coastal fishers?
A: No, it covers both inland and marine fishers in Odisha.


Q: Do I get cash for pond construction?
A: Mostly support in form of works/materials, not large capital grants.


Q: Can SHGs apply?
A: Yes, SHGs & cooperatives are eligible for group benefits.


10. Contact points

  • Block Fisheries Officer / Extension Officer
  • District Fisheries Officer (DFO)
  • Department of Fisheries & Animal Resources Development, Odisha

11. Application checklist

  • [] Application form
  • [] Aadhaar copy
  • [] Bank passbook copy
  • [] Fisherman ID copy
  • [] Photos
  • [] Pond/land docs (if applicable)
  • [] SHG registration
  • [] Caste certificate (if applicable)

12. Case study

A fisher SHG renovated a village pond and received ice-boxes under MMKY. The group now earns steady income from fish culture and vending.


13. Final notes

MMKY protects livelihoods of Odisha’s fishers through welfare, safety, and livelihood support. Visit your fisheries office, register, and apply today.

 

Author: Help Odia & PSP Studio Odia — This guide is for information only. For latest updates, contact the Department of Fisheries & Animal Resources Development, Government of Odisha.


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