SRINAGAR, JANUARY 11: In a recent meeting held at the Central Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Parvinder Singh Sudan, the Director of Animal Husbandry for Kashmir, conducted a thorough review of the hospital’s operations and progress. The meeting aimed to assess the current status of veterinary services and identify any requirements necessary for enhancing animal healthcare in the region.
Dr. Altaf Gilani, the Superintendent of the Central Veterinary Hospital, provided a comprehensive overview of the hospital’s achievements and ongoing projects. He highlighted key areas where significant progress has been made, including improvements in veterinary care facilities, increased availability of medical supplies, and enhanced training programs for veterinary staff.
During the review, Dr. Gilani emphasized the importance of addressing specific needs within the hospital to ensure that it continues to meet the demands of animal health care effectively. He outlined several critical requirements that could further improve service delivery, including upgraded diagnostic equipment and additional funding for research initiatives aimed at combating prevalent animal diseases in Kashmir.
The meeting concluded with a commitment from Dr. Sudan to advocate for necessary resources and support to bolster the capabilities of the Central Veterinary Hospital, ensuring that it remains a vital institution for animal health in the region.