Pali: With the help of philanthropists, the veterinary hospital building was inaugurated with great pomp.

Jaipur / Pali / Rajasthan – The inauguration ceremony for the newly constructed Government Veterinary Hospital building in Bar town of Pali district was held on Thursday. The chief guest was Mr. Avinash Gehlot, Cabinet Minister of the Rajasthan Government, and Mr. Joraram Kumawat, Minister of Animal Husbandry, Dairying, and Animal Husbandry, was the special guest. The ministers jointly inaugurated the veterinary hospital building by cutting the ribbon.

Addressing the event, Cabinet Minister Mr. Avinash Gehlot said that animal husbandry is a strong foundation of Rajasthan’s rural economy. Millions of families in the state are engaged in animal husbandry, and their livelihoods are directly dependent on livestock. Therefore, the need for veterinary hospitals equipped with modern facilities for animal treatment is crucial.

He said that the opening of this new building in Bar will provide relief to animal husbandry farmers in many surrounding villages, and they will no longer have to travel to distant towns for animal treatment. Minister Mr. Gehlot said that the generous contributions made by philanthropists for Bar village are an inspiration for the entire region.

The construction of the veterinary hospital building was made possible by the generous spirit and social responsibility of philanthropists. This building will not only be a structure, but will also serve as a center of trust and service for the livestock farmers of Bar village.

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The philanthropists, without any selfish motive, prioritized public interest and understood the village’s needs. Their contribution has provided Bar village with a permanent facility that will serve livestock farmers and villagers for years to come. This veterinary hospital is not just a building, but a symbol of the livestock farmers’ trust and the government’s commitment.

He directed officials to provide timely and quality medical services to livestock farmers to prevent losses due to disease. He commended the role of philanthropists, saying that such buildings, built with public support, remain centers of service and memory for years to come.

536 mobile veterinary vehicles are going door-to-door in the state—

Animal Husbandry Minister Shri Joraram Kumawat said that the state government is continuously taking concrete steps for the welfare of livestock farmers. He stated that extensive work has been done to strengthen veterinary services in Rajasthan.

536 mobile veterinary vehicles have been deployed across the state, traveling from village to village to treat animals. Livestock owners can access veterinary services at home by calling the helpline number 1962. He stated that this service is proving life-saving for animals, especially in emergency situations. Mr. Kumawat also stated that the government has a special focus on cattle protection and the development of cow shelters.

Over 100 cow care centers have been established in Rajasthan and over 300 cow shelters have been upgraded. Medicines are provided free of charge in cow shelters, and there is no shortage of medicines. He stated that the government’s objective is to protect cattle and increase the income of livestock owners.

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