NEWS

Wednesday 17 August 2016

Jorhat Veterinary Relief Centre of Assam is in Jeopardize State


Flood impact has retreated but miseries of cattle owners have increased as due to streamline condition they are unable to access required treatment from veterinary medical team.


Distance coverage is the main matter of concern for limited team of veterinary members, to reach at the right time to attend the ailing animals.

Even basic veterinary service is not accessible to villagers at large living on cattle. As a result, trigger of epidemic disease outbreak had succumbed to death multiple flood affected animals.


Primarily Jorhat veterinary sub-centre is the current running operation point for more than five villages to enable treatment access to ailing calves, heifers and cows.


Pathetically Gorumora Koibatra village’s veterinary Sub-Centre has none to attend living people disheartened with no hope of recovery of their cattle from their failing health. According to current Chief Minister of Assam’s law and order, 27 veterinary officers including 68 field assistants are appointed at various 42 sub-centres, block veterinary dispensaries and veterinary dispensaries. But lack of regulation on timely medical service and arrangement of additional manpower are what building such pathetic scenario, diverting medical team from sincere contribution. 

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