Chandigarh: A group of ministers, formed to monitor and control the Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) among cattle in the state, on Tuesday urged the Centre to include this deadly infection in the National Animal Disease Control Programme. Finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema, who is part of the GoM (Group of Ministers), asked animal husbandry minister Laljit Singh Bhullar to seek an early appointment from Union animal husbandry minister Parshottam Rupala to raise the issue of LSD's inclusion in the programme.
In view of the prevalence of LSD in most of the northern states and the possibility of recurrence of this disease year after a year, vaccination against this disease should be made free on the lines of diseases like foot and mouth and Brucellosis, he further said. During the review meeting here, Cheema, along with agriculture minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal and animal husbandry minister Bhullar were apprised that out of total 10.2 lakh doses of goat pox vaccine procured at a cost of over Rs 1.5 crore, around 9.10 lakh doses were administered to cattle so far, according to an official release.