Animal Tour became the support of animals facing floods in Jalandhar, treating by setting camp - Punjab Flood Animal Centey Department Treats Livestock in flood -driven areas in Jalandhar
Updated: Do, 11 Sep 2025 10:35 PM (IST) Animals and the Livestock Department of Jalandhar have set up camps for the treatment of animals in the floods affected by the floods and rain of Shahkot Tehsil. Under the guidance of Dr. Amandeep went the teams to the villages and treated animals and spread medicines and feed. Camps have also been erected in towns such as Kasipur Kang Khurd and this process will continue. Dialogues, Shahkot/ Malasian. According to the guidelines of Dr. Sukhwinder Singh, Deputy Director of the Livestock Department of Jalandhar, was treated by the teams of the Veterano -Mityo teams led by Dr. Amandeep for the treatment of animals in the area affected by floods and rain in Shahkot Tehsil. Remove ad, just read the news. On behalf of the experts, vaccines were given to animals to protect against diseases, and medicines were also given to cattle owners. Meanwhile, feed for animals has also been distributed by the department. Nearly 200 animals were treated by the teams of Dr. Amandeep svo, dr. Gulshan Preet Singh Veterinary Officer and Sheriff Singh Veterinary Inspector in the camp at Government Animal Hospital Shahkot. On this occasion, Comrade Malkit Singh, Anoop Jain, Kamaljit Singh Dhandowal, Balkar Singh Kala and Jagtar Singh also gave full support in the camp. Dr. Amandeep, which provides information related to camps in various Tehsil Shahkot towns, said that 126 animals on behalf of Dr. Jayant Mahendru and Dr. Kamalpreet Singh’s team in the village of Kasupur, 130 animals from the team of Dr. Gagan Thapar in the village of Kang Khurd, 130 animals from the team of Dr. Gagan Thapar, Dr. Major Singh’s team, in town, 170, 170 in the village, town, Dr. Major Singh’s Team in Village in Village, in town, 170 animals, Thirst Mundi Village. Animals were treated and medicine was also distributed to prevent disease. Meanwhile, feed for animals has also been distributed by the department in these camps. Dr. Amandeep informed that animals are being treated by the department by drawing up special camps in the affected area every day and that this camps process will continue even during the days.