SRINAGAR: In a pivotal meeting held at the Central Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Parvinder Singh Sudan, the Director of Animal Husbandry for Kashmir, conducted a comprehensive review of the hospital’s operations and ongoing projects aimed at enhancing animal healthcare in the region.
The meeting brought together key stakeholders, including Dr. Altaf Gilani, the Superintendent of the Central Veterinary Hospital, who provided an in-depth overview of the hospital’s achievements and the advancements made in veterinary services. Dr. Gilani highlighted significant improvements in veterinary care facilities, increased availability of medical supplies, and enhanced training programs for the veterinary staff, all of which have contributed to better animal healthcare outcomes.
During the review, Dr. Gilani emphasized the pressing need to address specific requirements within the hospital to maintain its ability to effectively meet the demands of animal health care. He presented several critical needs, including upgraded diagnostic equipment and additional funding for research initiatives focused on combating prevalent animal diseases in Kashmir.
Dr. Sudan concluded the meeting by committing to advocate for the necessary resources and support required to strengthen the capabilities of the Central Veterinary Hospital. His dedication underscored the institution’s crucial role in ensuring animal health and welfare in the region.
This review reflects the ongoing efforts by the Department of Animal Husbandry to enhance veterinary services across Kashmir. The collaborative approach between leadership and hospital administration is key to addressing the challenges faced by animal healthcare providers, ensuring that the Central Veterinary Hospital remains a vital institution in the region’s health landscape.