Certificate distribution ceremony at UVAS
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LAHORE : (July 1, 2011): The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Nawaz has said the training workshop always help hone skills and expertise of professional.
He was addressing at certification distribution ceremony on two month training artificial insemination here on Friday at conference hall. The workshop was organized by dean faculty of veterinary science Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad in collaboration with Agha Khan rural support progamme and sponsored by CESVI an Italian NGO. Institute of Continue Education & Extension Dr Aneela Zameer Durani and theriogenology department chairman. Mian Abdul Sattar also spoke.
UVAS Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Nawaz hoped young professional had learnt latest techniques including animal heat detection programme and examination of pregnancy to take care of livestock in more effective way. He appreciated the effort made by the department of
theriogenology /animal reproduction for implementing of the programe .
Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad explained that artificial insemination can bring a big change in improving milk and meat to enhance the northern area economics. He gave a challenge to the livestock worker who had completed the two month training to execute the skills especially for furlong Hunza, Sakardu, Gilget and Chitral.
CESVI Project manager Dr Marco Piccolo thanked the UVAS for providing excellent training opportunity to the group of 15 para vet professionals and showed keen interest in future collaboration adding that it is good quality of training which was provided first ever in Lahore in this regard.
Later, UVAS Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Nawaz accompanied by Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad distributed a certificate among 15 livestock workers.


