The Government of Haryana has rolled out a new opportunity for entrepreneurs under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY). To encourage ornamental fish farming as a sustainable business, the state is offering financial support for setting up Medium-Scale Ornamental Fish Rearing Units (Fresh Water). With subsidies of up to 60%, this scheme is designed to promote fish farming as a profitable venture while supporting rural employment and entrepreneurship.
What Is PMMSY Haryana 2025?The Prime Minister Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) is a central government initiative aimed at boosting fisheries and aquaculture across India. Under this scheme, the Haryana government is specifically focusing on ornamental fish rearing, an industry that has been gaining demand in both domestic and international markets.
Beneficiaries will receive financial assistance for establishing infrastructure such as:
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Fish breeding units
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Culture and rearing tanks
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Shaded structures
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Other necessary facilities for ornamental fish farming
The cost of setting up a medium-scale ornamental fish rearing unit is estimated at ₹8 lakh per unit. The subsidy rates are categorized as follows:
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General Category beneficiaries: 40% subsidy
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Scheduled Caste (SC) and Women beneficiaries: 60% subsidy
This means that women and SC applicants can get a majority of their project costs covered by the government, making it easier to establish a business with limited personal investment.
Who Can Apply for PMMSY Haryana?To be eligible, applicants must meet these conditions:
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Must be a resident of Haryana
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Must have a valid Parivar Pehchan Patra (Family ID)
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Must own at least 150 square meters of vacant land with adequate water availability
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Land must be self-owned or available through a registered lease deed for at least 7 years
The application process is completely online through the Antyodaya-SARAL portal. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Visit the official Antyodaya-SARAL portal.
New users must click on “Register Here” and fill in details such as name, email, mobile number, and password.
Complete verification through OTP or the email link.
Once registered, sign in and select the scheme from the list of available services.
Click “Apply for Service”, fill out the online application form, and submit.
Applicants can track the status of their application online or via SMS.
For SMS tracking:
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From the registered mobile, send SARAL to 9954699899
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From any other mobile, send the same message to the same number
Helpline: 0172-3968400
Email: saral.haryana@gov.in
Applicants must prepare the following documents before applying:
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Agreement letter between the department and beneficiary
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Proof of age or identity (Birth Certificate, Voter ID, Aadhaar, or Class 10 certificate)
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Caste certificate (issued by Tehsildar, if applicable)
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Fisheries training certificate
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Land records or registered lease deed
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Bills, receipts, or vouchers related to project setup
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Photographs of the proposed unit
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Bank account details and PAN card
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Detailed Project Report (DPR) or Self-Contained Proposal (SCP)
The PMMSY ornamental fish farming subsidy in Haryana opens new doors for small and medium entrepreneurs. With financial assistance covering up to 60% of project costs, even first-time business owners can set up fish farming units with minimal investment.
By investing in this sector, beneficiaries can tap into the growing ornamental fish market, create local employment opportunities, and contribute to sustainable aquaculture practices.
✅ If you’re a resident of Haryana with available land and the ambition to start your own business, PMMSY 2025 could be your pathway to a profitable and government-supported venture.
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