Karachi, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has directed the establishment of at least three indoor veterinary hospitals in Karachi, Hyderabad, and Khairpur to improve medical care for both cattle and street animals. This initiative aims to utilize the expertise of government veterinarians more effectively and ensure better treatment facilities for injured animals.
According to Chief Minister Sindh, the new hospitals will be equipped with advanced medical technologies such as X-ray machines and ultrasound, and staffed by skilled veterinary doctors and technicians. The directive came during a meeting that reviewed the treatment of injured camels and donkeys, indicating a strong push towards upgrading animal healthcare in Sindh.
The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of indoor facilities that can provide both medical treatment and surgeries for animals. This initiative not only addresses immediate healthcare needs but also signals a broader commitment to animal welfare across the province, mandating stringent measures against animal cruelty and ensuring thorough care for injured animals as detailed in recent distressing cases of a camel and a donkey that received emergency care under government supervision.
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