‘Govt training veterinary volunteers for uncovered areas’

GK NEWS NETWORK

Jammu, Mar 1:  Government has decided to train volunteers to extend veterinary facilities to un-covered areas of the state, said Minister for Animal, Sheep Husbandry, Aga Sayed Ruhulla, in reply to a question by   Muhammad Sharief Niaz.  Replying to the main question, the Minister gave resume of the norms set for regularization of trail veterinary centres and also gave details about the veterinary facilities available in Bhaderwah Constituency.  In reply to the question by   Muhammad Yasin, Minister for Tourism,   Rigzin Jora told the House that separate feeders for Khanmoh area would be soon made available to meet requirements of the area.   Replying to another question by Sayed Bashir Ahmed,   Jora said that work on Receiving Station, Gaberpora Keegam, is 90 per cent complete which include laying of 33 KV and 11 KV lines besides, civil works. He said 6.3 MVA power transformer has also been installed.

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