
The Government Veterinary Hospital in Chak 562 GB, a suburb of Buchiana, has deteriorated into a state of disrepair, prompting urgent calls from villagers for its restoration.
Once a crucial facility for local farmers and livestock owners, the hospital now stands abandoned due to years of neglect and lack of maintenance.
Villagers lament that the dilapidated structure, once a lifeline for their animals, has turned into a "ghost bungalow," leaving them with no nearby veterinary care.
Locals attribute the hospital's downfall to administrative negligence and the absence of repair work.
They are now urging the government and relevant authorities to either renovate the existing facility or establish a modern veterinary centre to meet their needs.
Local farmers said the absence of a functioning veterinary hospital forces them to either travel long distances to seek treatment for their livestock or call veterinarians from far-off areas, resulting in wasted time and increased financial burden.
They stressed that restoring the hospital would greatly ease their struggles and ensure timely medical care for their animals.
Elders of the village have also appealed to the authorities for immediate action, emphasizing that reviving the hospital would provide vital support to cattle breeders and safeguard their livelihoods.
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