The research facility will be part of the Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arif Agriculture University Rawalpindi.
As many as eight field laboratories will be set up costing Rs22.5 million. A new admin block is also being set up which will cost around Rs21.34 million, while three glass houses, one green house and farming tunnel will be put up for another Rs8.2 million. The project will take one year to complete.
Furthermore, the hospital will cost Rs15 million and will have the facilities of indoor and outdoor clinics and semen labs. These laboratories, glass and green houses will be helpful in improving and strengthening research in agriculture.
The hospital will not only cater to the needs of health and management of animals but also serve as a place for regular clinical examination and surgical operations. It will also be used as a teaching and research facility for students of Veterinary Medicine.
“The university is playing a vital role in imparting agricultural education and conducting research for the farmers’ community,” said the Vice Chancellor of the university Dr Khalid Mahmood Khan. “It has always encouraged innovative and qualitative research and will provide all facilities to its students and faculty,” he added. The VC asked the researchers to work for self-reliance of the country in the field of agriculture.
In 2007, the university acquired 1,952 kanals of arable land for research purposes at Koont on Chakwal Road, which lies at a distance of 35km from Mandra.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 25th, 2011.
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