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Cabinet Minister Kunwarjibhai Bawliya inaugurates 4 mobile cattle vans in Bhavnagar's Mahuva

3 cattle vans were donated at Mahuva in Bhavnagar district. He was given the green signal by the Cabinet Minister for Water Supply Kunwarjibhai Bawliya and left from APMC, Mahuva. These 4 mobile ambulance vans have been allotted in 6 talukas of Bhavnagar district.

Cabinet Minister Kunwarjibhai Bawliya inaugurates 4 mobile cattle vans in Bhavnagar's Mahuva

Out of which Amrutvel of Mahuva taluka, Jaspara of Talaja taluka, Nodhanwadar of Palitana taluka, Ganeshgarh of Gariadhar taluka, Ratanpar-Gaikwad of Vallabhipur taluka and Tansa village of Ghogha taluka were allotted for the treatment of catt

On the occasion, Cabinet Minister Kunwarji Bawliya said that the scheme has been implemented through the Animal Husbandry Department of the state government as part of operations in the field of medical care for all the animals in the state. According to the cluster per 10 villages, 1 ambulance will be working by the state government. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has taken care of animals just like human beings by carrying forward the same system that started the service of 108.

This mobile clinic, which can be called a veterinary chariot, will provide service by calling 14 numbers in the allotted villages. At present, a total of 6 mobile veterinary dispensaries have been allotted in the district, which will provide free and home-based health care to the veterinarians of a total of 20 villages in the district. As GPS is installed in 12 vehicles, real time monitoring of this service can be done from CM Desk Board. The mobile animal hospital will offer a veterinarian and a driver co-assistant services. Veterinarians in the area will be able to avail veterinary services by calling 12 from 8 am to 6 pm.

Certificates were awarded to 10 trainees of "Maitri" training imparted by the State Government. The training has been implemented by these trainees in collaboration with the state government to increase the quality of milk in the animals through artificial insemination as well as to give better breeds to the animals.

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