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    Animal Husbandary

    There are a total of 67 veterinary clinics functioning in the district under the Animal Husbandry Department. The Animal Husbandry Department is responsible for identifying the symptoms of animal diseases in rural areas and making preventive vaccination plans for them, as well as providing training for dairy farming, dairy farming, and providing information on various schemes of the Animal Husbandry Department and modern technology, etc. The department is implementing various schemes related to animal husbandry of the government. In this, mainly, the benefits of government schemes are provided to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, general public, below poverty line, and landless people through this department.

    • Poultry for sustainable livestock development
    • Nutritional security
    • Economic prosperity and livelihood support
    • Promoting the concept of disease-free zones for specific animal diseases
    • Conservation of animal genetic resources
    • Conservation of local breeds
    • Protection, strengthening, and improvement of livestock
    • Creation of employment opportunities and livelihood support for women and other marginalized groups
    • Production, productivity, and utilization of livestock and poultry products
    • District Animal Husbandry Officer
    • Livestock Development Officer (Technical)
    • Livestock Development Officer, Intensive Poultry Development Group, Akola
    • Livestock Development Officer Veterinary Hospital Grade-1
    • Livestock Development Officer moving around. The. Category-1
    • Assistant Livestock Development Officer and Livestock Supervisor Category-2