by Punjabnewswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, MAY 17
The Punjab Government
has decided to set-up modern herd stations at Charrik (Moga), Samana (Patiala) and Batala
(Gurdaspur) with a total cost of Rs. 18.5 crore to promote dairy farming in the
state. These mandis would be equipped with all the requisite facilities
including veterinary hospitals, cover sheds, bath tubs, loading/unloading
facilities, apartments for night stay.
Mr. Surjit Singh Rakhra, Rural
Development and Panchayats Minister, disclosing this here today said that the
Punjab Government has already established 8 state-of-the-art herd station with
a total cost of Rs. 44 crore and now with the completion of these three new
ones the Punjab would become one of the top
states in the country having 11 hi-tech herd stations. He said that these
stations would prove a boon for improvement of animal breeds vis-à-vis
witnessing increase in production of milk in the state. He informed that the
massive animal fairs would also be held in these stations.
The Minister said that in coming days the
SAD-BJP government would inaugurate the newly constructed herd stations at
Dhanaula (Barnala) and at Nabha, Patiala worth Rs. 11.5 crores while the
construction work of two hi-tech animal markets worth Rs. 11.5 crores at
Jagraon in Ludhiana district and Dauoonmajra in Mohali district was under
progress on war level, which would also become operational in near future. He
said that Killeanwali (Muktsar) has witnessed first hi-tech herd station in
Punjab with a total cost of Rs. 7.5 crore followed by Navipur (Hoshiapur) at
the cost of Rs. 7.5 crores and Valla (Amritsar) with a total cost of Rs. 4
crores respectively. He said that a modern herd station was also fully
operational at Subhanpur in Kapurthala worth Rs. 3 crore witnessing massive
animal fairs.
Mr. Rakhra said that under the able
leadership and directions of Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, the Rural
Development and Panchayats Department has a definite plan to set-up at-least
one herd station in each district and big cities in the state. He also informed
that in these markets the veterinary hospitals, cover sheds, bath tubs,
loading/unloading facilities, apartments for night stay for the rearers of
animals besides facilities of a control room having complete information
regarding various breeds.
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