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CRPF to open veterinary help centre for tribals in Bijapur

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Chhattisgarh has set up a veterinary assistance centre which will be inaugurated Monday. The idea behind opening a veterinary centre was to reach out to the populace as well as offer the facility of treatment of domestic animals to residents of remote villages.

CRPF to open veterinary help centre for tribals in Bijapur
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Published : Mar 3, 2019, 11:42 PM IST

Raipur: In a bid to reach out to tribals in Chhattisgarh's Maoist-hit Bijapur district, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has set up a veterinary assistance centre. The centre, located at CRPF's camp at Pamalwaya village, 10 km from Bijapur town, will be inaugurated Monday.

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The CRPF undertakes welfare programs for the local population but this centre was a first of its kind, commandant of 85th CRPF battalion Sudhir Kumar told media. Bijapur is part of naxal-affected Bastar division.

The idea behind opening a veterinary centre was to reach out to the populace as well as offer the facility of treatment of domestic animals to residents of remote villages, he said. People in the area find it difficult, because of lack of transport facilities and hilly terrain, to take their animals to far-away veterinary hospitals in block or district headquarters, Kumar said.

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The centre, which will offer services free of charge, would be managed by Assistant Commandant Manir Khan, a former veterinary officer with the Punjab government. Household items such as umbrellas, blankets, utensils and clothes will also be distributed to villagers during the inauguration program Monday, Kumar said.

Raipur: In a bid to reach out to tribals in Chhattisgarh's Maoist-hit Bijapur district, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has set up a veterinary assistance centre. The centre, located at CRPF's camp at Pamalwaya village, 10 km from Bijapur town, will be inaugurated Monday.

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The CRPF undertakes welfare programs for the local population but this centre was a first of its kind, commandant of 85th CRPF battalion Sudhir Kumar told media. Bijapur is part of naxal-affected Bastar division.

The idea behind opening a veterinary centre was to reach out to the populace as well as offer the facility of treatment of domestic animals to residents of remote villages, he said. People in the area find it difficult, because of lack of transport facilities and hilly terrain, to take their animals to far-away veterinary hospitals in block or district headquarters, Kumar said.

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The centre, which will offer services free of charge, would be managed by Assistant Commandant Manir Khan, a former veterinary officer with the Punjab government. Household items such as umbrellas, blankets, utensils and clothes will also be distributed to villagers during the inauguration program Monday, Kumar said.

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CRPF to open veterinary help centre for tribals in Bijapur
         Raipur, Mar 3 (PTI) In a bid to reach out to tribals
in Chhattisgarh's Maoist-hit Bijapur district, the Central
Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has set up a veterinary assistance
centre.
         The centre, located at CRPF's camp at Pamalwaya
village, 10 km from Bijapur town, will be inaugurated Monday.
         The CRPF undertakes welfare programs for the local
population but this centre was a first of its kind, commandant
of 85th CRPF battalion Sudhir Kumar told PTI.
         Bijapur is part of naxal-affected Bastar division.
         The idea behind opening a veterinary centre was to
reach out to the populace as well as offer the facility of
treatment of domestic animals to residents of remote villages,
he said.
         People in the area find it difficult, because of lack
of transport facilities and hilly terrain, to take their
animals to far-away veterinary hospitals in block or district
headquarters, Kumar said.
         The centre, which will offer services free of charge,
would be managed by Assistant Commandant Manir Khan, a former
veterinary officer with the Punjab government.
         Household items such as umbrellas, blankets, utensils
and clothes will also be distributed to villagers during the
inauguration program Monday, Kumar said. PTI TKP
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