Jaipur: Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde on Saturday underscored the importance of drawing inspiration from traditional knowledge to advance in the field of animal science.
Bagde laid the foundation stone for a guest house, boundary wall and road connecting the Shiv temple on the college campus to Jorji Ka Kheda at Navaniya Mhavidyalaya, under Rajasthan Veterinary and Animal Science University in Udaipur.
Discussing Indian cultural practices related to animal husbandry, Bagde said livestock preservation and production have been integral to strengthening the economy since the Vedic period, according to an official statement.