Haryana to Launch Mobile Veterinary Care Service for Livestock
Soon, Haryana to launch doorstep veterinary care service: CM
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Haryana's Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced the upcoming launch of mobile veterinary treatment services aimed at providing doorstep healthcare for livestock. The service will operate daily from 6 am to 10 pm, with plans for expansion to 24-hour availability, ensuring timely emergency care across the state.
- 01Mobile veterinary vans will reach beneficiaries within 30 minutes of a call to the toll-free number 1962.
- 02The initiative is part of Haryana's Vision 2047 framework, aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of ‘Viksit Bharat'.
- 03The agriculture department aims to reclaim 1.40 lakh acres of waterlogged and saline land by 2031.
- 04Haryana plans to issue soil health cards to 15 lakh farmers annually and promote natural farming practices.
- 05The government will distribute 15,000 crop residue management machines each year to combat stubble burning.
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Haryana's Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced a new mobile veterinary treatment service to provide doorstep healthcare for livestock across the state. This service will operate daily from 6 am to 10 pm and will be accessible via a toll-free number, with plans to expand to a 24-hour service for emergency care. During a review meeting on the state's agricultural roadmap, the CM emphasized the need for strategic reforms under Haryana's Vision 2047, which aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India. The agriculture department aims to reclaim 1.40 lakh acres of waterlogged land by 2031, while also issuing soil health cards to 15 lakh farmers annually. The state plans to cover 3 lakh acres under Direct Seeded Rice cultivation to promote groundwater conservation. Additionally, the government will distribute 15,000 crop residue management machines each year to address stubble burning. The initiative also includes modernizing veterinary laboratories and organizing livestock fairs to enhance animal husbandry practices.
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The mobile veterinary service will provide timely healthcare for livestock, benefiting farmers and improving animal welfare across Haryana.
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