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Challenges faced by vets discussed

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Amritsar: A well-known veterinary scientist and Ludhiana Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) Vice Chancellor Dr Inderjeet Singh on Friday said animal husbandry could enhance farmers’ income manifold. He visited Khalsa College Veterinary and Animal Sciences campus and stressed upon the need to nurture and sustain livestock as allied agriculture profession as requirement of milk and animal products is increasing. He discussed various new challenges before the veterinary doctors in view of Covid situation.

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Digital makeover of ‘DAV Sanchar’

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DAV Sanchar, a quarterly newsletter published by the DAV College, has undergone a transformation. The college newsletter is now available in new digital format that will allow the users to access it on the device that they are reading it on. While releasing the new digital avatar of the college newsletter, Principal Dr Rajesh Kumar said: “The digital publication of the web letter is another step forward in our focus to be a more sustainable and environmentally aware community.”

Webinar on post-Covid tourism

BBK DAV College for Women’s Department of Travel and Tourism and Department of Geography organised a webinar on “Post-Covid Tourism Scenario” to discuss the impacts of Covid on the tourism industry. Dr Prashant Gautam, Professor UIHTM, Panjab University, Chandigarh, was the resource person for the event. While addressing the students, Prof Prashant said tourism industry had been hit hard due to Covid globally as well as in India, and also discussed various repercussions of this setback on the travel industry. TNS

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