Respect of state institutions binding on all, says Buzdar

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Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Pervez Elahi called on Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar at his office and discussed different matters of mutual interest.

Both condemned the nefarious effort of making national institutions controversial and expressed the commitment that every conspiracy against the state institutions will be fully countered. No compromise will be made on the respect of state institutions, they added.

The CM stated that respect of state institutions is binding on all of us and targeting the state institutions under a specific agenda is deplorable. Pakistan is going through a sensitive phase of its history and the elements trying to spread unrest are pursuing enemy’s agenda, he said. The relations with the allied party are stronger than before and PML-Q is included in decision making.

The disappointed opposition could not hoodwink the people, he added. Speaker Ch. Pervez Elahi reiterated to stand with state institutions adding that those issuing statements against the institutions are not loyal to the nation. The opposition wants to achieve its nefarious objectives by making the institutions controversial, he added. He said that it is time to maintain unity instead of engaging in negative politics and opposition should reconsider its conduct. He said that opposition’s APC drama remained unsuccessful adding that joint work will be continued to provide more facilities to the people. Chairman P&D and Secretary Punjab Assembly were also present on the occasion.

Chief Minister Usman Khan Buzdar on Tuesday inaugurated a state-of-art Veterinary Academy at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore.

The university will be used for the training and capacity building of veterinary professionals, faculty members and researchers.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that although the livestock sector has been neglected in the past, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government is striving for its development on scientific lines.

He said that it’s the age of specialization and the Veterinary Academy would be very effective in the capacity building of our in-service veterinary professionals, faculty members and researchers. With the updated knowledge and skills, the veterinary professionals would work actively for the uplift of livestock and allied sectors and contribute to the national economic development.

He said the UVAS efforts for enhancing livestock productivity are appreciable.

Presenting the welcome address, Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad spoke about the academic, research and community services of the university and said that UVAS is on the top among Pakstani universities in The Times Higher Education’s impact ranking. He said that establishment of Biosafety Level 3 Laboratory is one of major achievements made by UVAS during the testing time of coronavirus.

About the Veterinary Academy, the Vice-Chancellor said it is first of its kind of facility for the professional training of faculty members and veterinary officers. “It is open to the industry related to poultry, dairy, meat, and pharmaceutical for trainings,” Prof Nasim said.

Minister Livestock Sardar Husnain Bahadur Dreshak said that Livestock Department has been formulating farmers-friendly policies for their betterment of poor farming community. He said that UVAS is developing in a fast pace and has made a tremendous progress in academics, research and community services. He said that UVAS is working very closely with the dairy, livestock and poultry industries and the relevant industrialists have a strong liaison with this institution. He said that establishment of Veterinary Academy is one of the unique steps which would benefit in-service veterinary professional.

Secretary Livestock Saqib Zafar said that L&DD Department is equally focusing on the training of its staff and professionals and has allocated Rs 232 million for capacity building and training of human resource in Punjab. He also said Livestock department focusing on the enhancing of red meat export. He said Livestock Department Punjab is establishing disease free zone at south Punjab.

The CM also distributed appreciation certificates among UVAS team members who have been involved in COVID-19 testing under the leadership of Prof Dr Tahir Yaqub, Director Institute of Microbiology. Buzdar also gave away shields to former UVAS Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Talat NAseer Pasha, Dr HAsa Zaneb and others who have been involved in the building of the Veterinary Academy, Later the CM visited the UVAS Pet Centre and Veterinary academy. News desk

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