
Now, the veterinary hospital will be just a call away by dialling 1962. In a significant step for the benefit of the livestock farmers in Kerala, 29 mobile veterinary units (MVUs) and a centralised call centre were launched here on Thursday.
Speaking after the inaugurating the function, Parshottam Rupala, Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, said this intervention would boost the confidence of dairy breeders to rear high-productive dairy animals as most breeders were reluctant to take their livestock to veterinary hospital for treatment and usually end calling quacks for doorstep delivery of services.
These MVUs will be operated through a centralised call centre with a uniform helpline 1962. It will receive calls from livestock rearers or animal owners and the veterinarian will prioritise all cases on the basis of emergency nature and will transmit them to the nearest MVU for attending at farmer’s doorstep.
MVUs will act as a one-stop centre for solutions to veterinary issues and dissemination of information to the remotest areas of the country. In the current financial year, the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying (DAHD), Union Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, has sanctioned 4,332 MVUs across the country. The inaugural event was attended by dignitaries including Minister of State for External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs V. Muraleedharan, Minister of Animal Husbandry J. Chinchurani and others