Speedy work ordered on veterinary varsity

University will be completed at a cost of Rs8 billion


Our Correspondent April 09, 2022

PESHAWAR:

Chief Minister Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Mahmood Khan, while stressing the need for rapid progress on establishment of University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Swat, directed the authorities to complete all the pre-requisites for ground breaking of the project as soon as possible.

He said that this project is of vital importance owing to the lack of veterinary education in Malakand Division, adding that this project on completion would promote education and research on modern lines in this field.

He issued these directives while chairing a meeting about the establishment of University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Swat on Friday.

Provincial Minister for Livestock Mohibullah Khan, Additional Chief Secretary Shahab Ali Shah, Secretary Livestock Muhammad Israr Khan and other officials attended the meeting.

While briefing the meeting about various aspects of the university, it was revealed that the university would be established in Chota Kalam spanning over 263 kanal of land with an estimated cost of Rs8 billion.

The university will provide education and research facilities to students in 20 different departments of three faculties.

Briefing about the proposed departments in university, it was revealed that under the faculty of bio sciences, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, fisheries, wildlife, biochemistry and biotechnology departments would be established while under the faculty of veterinary science, nine different departments including pathology, microbiology, medicine, surgery and pet sciences would be established.

Similarly, under the faculty of animal production and technology, five departments would be established including animal nutrition, livestock management, poultry sciences, breeding and genetics and department of meat and dairy technology.

It was further revealed that the relevant institutions of the livestock and dairy development department would also be linked to the university as outreach centers.

Touching upon the building for the university, it was informed that the building would include administration and academic blocks, four boys hostels, one girls hostel, accommodation for faculty and staff, teaching and research centers and other allied facilities.

The chief minister termed the establishment of the university a milestone project and said that the existing universities offer limited programs in veterinary education while the demand is much higher.

He said that the establishment of the proposed university would not only provide quality education and research facilities to the students interested in this field but would also prove to be a milestone for the development of livestock and other related fields in the province.

He ordered the authorities to determine the priorities in the construction of the proposed university and to formulate various packages for this purpose.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, April 9th, 2022.

 

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