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Veterinarians serve the voiceless: BAU VC at World Veterinary Day event in Ranchi

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
25 April 2026
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Veterinarians serve the voiceless: BAU VC at World Veterinary Day event in Ranchi
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Ranchi, April 25: Birsa Agricultural University (BAU) Vice Chancellor Dr S.C. Dubey on Saturday said the veterinary profession is “more noble” than that of human doctors as veterinarians serve animals and birds that cannot express their pain or symptoms.

He was speaking at the World Veterinary Day (WVD) celebration function at the College of Veterinary Science, BAU.

Veterinarians Key to Animal and Human Health

Dr Dubey said veterinarians act as guardians of animal health and play a crucial role in maintaining the balance between animals, humans and the environment. He noted that their work is often carried out under difficult conditions, without comfort.

He also pointed out that many medical techniques, medicines and procedures are first tested on animals before being used in human healthcare.

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Focus on Nutrition and Sustainable Practices

Emphasising the need for safe and quality animal products, Dr Dubey said a large section of India’s population suffers from undernutrition, malnutrition and micronutrient deficiency.

He stressed that efforts to increase productivity in animal resources should not compromise environmental sustainability or the interests of future generations.

Experts Highlight Scope and Challenges

Special guest Dr A.K. Srivastava, former Dean and former Vice Chancellor of RKDF University, described veterinary science as a promising profession with minimal unemployment. He advised students to remain disciplined, hardworking and adaptable.

Dean of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Dr M.K. Gupta, said veterinarians often work in challenging and risky conditions, especially in rural areas, caring for livestock and wildlife. He called for improved infrastructure, safety measures and standard operating procedures.

He added that the per capita daily availability of milk, meat and eggs in India remains limited and needs improvement.

Events, Competitions and Health Camp

The programme included speeches by faculty members and students, along with prize distribution for quiz, poster-making, elocution and rangoli competitions.

A health camp for goats and other animals and a street play were also organised as part of the celebration.

The event was conducted by Dr Pragya Priya Lakra and Dr Vishakha Singh, while the vote of thanks was delivered by Dr A.K. Sharma.

 

 

Tags: animal health IndiaBAU Ranchi newsDr SC Dubey BAUlivestock healthRanchi veterinary eventveterinary science Indiaveterinary students IndiaWorld Veterinary Day BAU
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