Coimbatore: Medicines and vaccines are kept at ready under the 'Varumun Kappom' scheme to prevent and control the diseases that plague cattle, informed the Minister for Animal Husbandry Udumalai Radhakrishnan.
Coimbatore: Medicines and vaccines are kept at ready under the 'Varumun Kappom' scheme to prevent and control the diseases that plague cattle, informed the Minister for Animal Husbandry Udumalai Radhakrishnan.
Advisory meetings to conduct camps for young men and women on behalf of the AIADMK were held at Suleeswaranpatti near Pollachi. The Minister for Animal Husbandry Udumalai Radhakrishnan took part in the meeting and suggested, "In each branch, camps for young men and women must be run and plans made by the AIADMK government must be taken to the people through them. We must bring AIADMK into power in the upcoming assembly elections too."

Following this he spoke to the press and said, "Cattle ambulances of the Animal Husbandry department in TN are kept stocked with vaccines medicines and are ready to administer treatment to them if they get affected with diseases that spread during the rainy season. Under the 'Varumun Kappom' scheme veterinarians have been ordered to keep vaccines and medicines on the ready to treat the diseases that cattle suffer from."
He added, "Under the aegis of the Animal Husbandry department, 1.5 lakh women will be provided with goats at a cost of Rs.200 crores, 12,000 women will be provided with milch cows at a cost of Rs.500 crores and two lakh women will be provided with countrybred chicken at a cost of Rs.35 crores, beginning this month."
He also informed,"Just like last year, the poor and needy people residing at the Town Panchayat areas will be provided with countrybred chicken this year as well."
Advisory meetings to conduct camps for young men and women on behalf of the AIADMK were held at Suleeswaranpatti near Pollachi. The Minister for Animal Husbandry Udumalai Radhakrishnan took part in the meeting and suggested, "In each branch, camps for young men and women must be run and plans made by the AIADMK government must be taken to the people through them. We must bring AIADMK into power in the upcoming assembly elections too."
Following this he spoke to the press and said, "Cattle ambulances of the Animal Husbandry department in TN are kept stocked with vaccines medicines and are ready to administer treatment to them if they get affected with diseases that spread during the rainy season. Under the 'Varumun Kappom' scheme veterinarians have been ordered to keep vaccines and medicines on the ready to treat the diseases that cattle suffer from."
He added, "Under the aegis of the Animal Husbandry department, 1.5 lakh women will be provided with goats at a cost of Rs.200 crores, 12,000 women will be provided with milch cows at a cost of Rs.500 crores and two lakh women will be provided with countrybred chicken at a cost of Rs.35 crores, beginning this month."
He also informed,"Just like last year, the poor and needy people residing at the Town Panchayat areas will be provided with countrybred chicken this year as well."