Mathura, Nov 15, : .The Yogi Adityanath government of Uttar Pradesh will soon establish an ambulance service to help cows with serious illnesses.According to Chaudhary Laxmi Narain, the Minister for Dairy Development, Animal Husbandry & Fisheries, nearly 515 ambulances are ready for the scheme which is probably the first in the country.Chaudhary Narain, Minister for Dairy Development, Animal Husbandry & Fisheries, stated that nearly 515 ambulances have been prepared for the scheme, which is most likely the first in the country.
“The service is similar to the 112 emergency service number.The service works in the same way as the 112 emergency number.
The new service will pave the way for speedy treatment of critically ill cows,” he said.He said that the new service would allow for faster treatment of cows suffering from critical illness.
An ambulance with a veterinary doctor and two assistants would arrive within a response time of 15 to 20 minutes, the Minister said.The Minister stated that an ambulance with a veterinarian doctor and two assistants would be there within 15 to 20 minutes.
Under the scheme which is scheduled to begin next month, a call centre will be set up in Lucknow for receiving complaints.The scheme, which will begin next month in Lucknow, will see the establishment of a call center in Lucknow to receive complaints.
“At present, if a cow is ill, people have a problem in bringing it to a veterinary hospital.”At the moment, it is difficult to transport a sick cow to a veterinary clinic.With this service, the problem of transporting the ailing cow will be solved and will also help in saving lives,” he said.He said that this service will solve the problem of transporting an ailing cow and save lives.
The Minister also said the state’s breed improvement programme will get a boost with the provision of free high-quality semen and embryo transplant technology.The Minister stated that the state’s breeding improvement program will be given a boost by providing high-quality embryo and embryo transplant technology for free.
The embryo transplant technology will virtually be a revolution in the state as it would convert even sterile cows into high milk yielding animals.The embryo transplant technology, which would transform even sterile cows into milk-producing animals, will be practically a revolution for the state.
This would automatically the solve stray cattle problem as cow keepers would desist from letting go of animals that will be yielding at least 20 litres milk per day.This would solve the stray cattle problem, as cow keepers will cease letting go animals that are producing at least 20 litres per day.
Chaudhary said that the scheme will begin as a pilot project in eight districts of the state, including Mathura.Chaudhary stated that the pilot project will be implemented in eight districts within the state, including Mathura.
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