LAHORE: The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) observed the World Veterinary Day under the theme ‘Veterinarians are Essential Health Workers’ on Friday.

Activities, including a walk, a seminar, a poster competition and a free medical treatment camp, were held to raise awareness about animal welfare in the community and highlight the significant contributions of veterinarians to public health. The walk commenced from the vice-chancellor’s office and concluded at the main lawn.

A seminar was later arranged to educate people about the importance of veterinarians, animal welfare, health, and treatment.

UVAS Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Younus said the veterinarians play in safeguarding public health, ensuring food safety and security, and advocating for environmental sustainability.

Published in Dawn, April 27th, 2024

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