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Himachal starts Mobile Veterinary Service, CM Sukhu flags off ambulances

The farmers can call a toll-free number 1962 to get veterinary service at their doorstep for treatment of animals in case of emergency, a Pashu Sanjeevani Call Centre set up to respond to emergency calls.

- Shimla - UPDATED: March 5, 2024, 03:31 PM - 2 min read

HP CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu flags off Mobile Veterinary Service from Shimla today


In yet another new initiative to help the farmers, the Himachal Pradesh government today started the Mobile Veterinary Service of the Animal Husbandry Department, wherein the farmers from any part of the state can call the toll-free number 1962 and get veterinary services at their doorstep for the treatment of animals in case of emergency.

 

Chief Minister, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu flagged off the ambulances and inaugurated the Pashu Sanjeevani Call Center to respond to the emergency calls. The ambulances will have been provided in 44 development blocks in the first phase by spending Rs 7.04 crore. 

 

Three mobile ambulances each are being provided to Bilaspur, Una, Solan and Kullu districts, two for Lahaul-Spiti, five for Mandi and Shimla, four each to Chamba, Sirmaur and Hamirpur, one to Kinnaur and seven for Kangra district.  

 

The Chief Minister said a Veterinary doctor and a pharmacist would be available in each ambulance. The service will go a long way in facilitating the farmers with emergency services for ailing animals.

 

“Whenever any cattle breeder needs help in an emergency, he can call the toll-free number 1962 and help will be provided to him through the nearest veterinary service. The veterinary services in the state would be available from 9 am to 5 pm on any working day,” he added. He said that this service would be expanded in a phased manner shortly.

 

Sukhu said that the state government was taking many steps to protect the interests of farmers. Himachal Pradesh has become the first state in the country to provide a minimum support price on milk, where cow milk is being purchased at the rate of Rs 45 per litre and buffalo milk at Rs 55 per litre. 

 

He said that the state government is going to set up a milk processing plant of one lakh 50 thousand litres per day capacity at Dhagwar in Kangra district, its capacity could be increased to 3 lakh litres per day. 

 

This plant would be fully automated and Rs 226 crore will be spent on the project. He said that the state government is making efforts to strengthen the rural economy because the state can be made self-reliant only by making the villages self-reliant.

 

He said that the state government had started many schemes in the agriculture sector to strengthen the economy of the farmers and farmers should take maximum benefit of these schemes.

 

While interacting with the media on this occasion, the Chief Minister said that the lease period of the Shanan project was going to end soon and Himachal should get its all due rights. He said that the state government would strongly plead its stand on this matter in the Supreme Court.

 

Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Minister Prof. Chander Kumar, MLA Neeraj Nayyar, Principal Advisor (Media) to the Chief Minister Naresh Chauhan, former MLA Satpal Raizada, Director Animal Husbandry Dr. Pradeep Sharma and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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