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SKUAST-Jammu organizes Workshop on "Management of Post-Partum LLP Reproductive Disorders in Farm Animals"

Jammu, July 24 (Scoop News)- Under the able guidance of Prof. (Dr.) B. N. Tripathi, Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu (SKUAST-Jammu), the Division of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, R S Pura, successfully organized a one-day workshop on "Updates on Management of Post-Partum Reproductive Disorders in Farm Animals."

The workshop was conducted under the NAHEP-IDP project and saw active participation from 60 undergraduate and postgraduate veterinary students.

Dr. Ashwani Kumar Singh, Professor at GADVASU, Ludhiana delivered an expert lecture on the diagnostic use of ultrasonography (USG) in postpartum reproductive problems. His session provided valuable insights into advanced diagnostic techniques and their practical applications in veterinary practice.

The workshop was coordinated by Dr. Utsav Sharma, Head of the Division of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics. Additional expert lectures were delivered by Dr. Sanjay Agarwal and Dr. Sudhir Kumar, who shared their knowledge and expertise on topics relevant to the management of postpartum reproductive disorders.

A hands-on practice session on the application of implants for the treatment of anestrus in dairy animals was conducted by Dr. A. K. Pandey, Professor and Co-coordinator of the programme. This practical training provided students with essential skills and techniques that are critical for addressing reproductive issues in farm animals.

During the valedictory session, Prof. Tripathi, Vice-Chancellor of SKUAST-J, emphasized the importance of updating students' knowledge through such training programs. He highlighted the role of continuous education in enhancing the competence of future veterinarians. Dr. M.S. Bhadwal, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, underscored the significance of minimizing reproductive problems to maintain production efficiency.

The workshop was also attended by various heads of departments and faculty members of the veterinary faculty, who contributed to the success of the event.

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