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Punjab Agricultural University teachers’ association extends support to Veterinary University professors

Punjab Agricultural University teachers’ association extends support to Veterinary University professors


Ludhiana, May 22

An emergency meeting of the Punjab Agricultural University Teachers’ Association (PAUTA) was held today to deliberate on the FIR registered against a GADVASU professor and his team.

The association expressed its anguish and disappointment at the treatment meted out to the professor. “The efforts being out up by veterinarians in this pandemic is highly laudable. It is being made sure that all animals receive required treatment in view of the Covid guidelines.”

The association condemned the unwarranted behaviour and demanded that the FIR be withdrawn immediately. The association also demanded an apology to be extended to the professor and his team.

Dr HS Kingra, president, PAUTA, extended support to the The Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Teachers’ Association and assured the vet university professors of participation in programmes planned to seek justice for the accused professor. —TNS


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