The Indian Institute of Veterinary Sciences aims to establish an animal equivalent to AIIMS, with 200-500 seats and advanced animal care departments. The institute prioritizes education, research, and addressing animal epidemics…
A major initiative by the Centre is reportedly to establish an animal equivalent of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). The government has prepared a draft for it and has asked various institutions for significant suggestions. The treatment of all animal species is the goal of this institute.
The Indian Institute of Veterinary Sciences will treat all animals with 200 to 500 seats, according to reports. The hospital will have cutting-edge native and exotic animal care departments for surgery, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, anesthesia, soft tissue culture, neuter surgery, oncology, and cardiology.
This veterinary institute will prioritize education and research in addition to animal care. This indicates that veterinary doctors will study here, and research will also be done. Candidates will be accepted for this based on the results of an entrance exam, such as NEET.
There will be preparations to address the animal epidemic.
To protect numerous animals from epidemics each year, the Indian Institute of Veterinary Sciences was founded. In addition, research on various animal diseases can be done here, and a cure can be discovered.
It is noteworthy that the All India Institute of Veterinary Sciences has received this proposal from the Veterinary Council of India. The Union Cabinet will receive the draft proposal for official approval. Then, along with the total cost, funding, and other requirements, work on it will begin.
Conclusion
The Indian Institute of Veterinary Sciences will create an animal AIIMS. The institute will treat all animal species with 200–500 seats and advanced animal care departments in surgery, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, anesthesia, soft tissue culture, neuter surgery, oncology, and cardiology. The institute will prioritize education and research, with veterinary doctors studying and researchers conducting research. The institute aims to protect animals from animal epidemics and develop cures for various animal diseases. The proposal has been received from the Veterinary Council of India, and the Union Cabinet will receive the draft proposal for official approval.