Indian Army veterinarians undergo training in Vepery
The Hindu
Col. Bhupender Bishnoi, Lt. Col. K. Gurannavar and Major G. S. Bali from Remount Veterinary Corps are undergoing training on the principles and practices in imaging and endoscopy in equines and canines.
The Indian Army has sent three of its veterinarians to the Madras Veterinary College in Vepery to gain knowledge on modern equipment and technology used for treating small animals.
Col. Bhupender Bishnoi, Lt. Col. K. Gurannavar and Major G. S. Bali from the Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC) are undergoing three weeks’ training on the principles and practices in imaging and endoscopy in equines and canines.
“We have signed a memorandum of understanding with the Indian Army to train its veterinarians every year depending on their requirements,” said T. V. Sathiyamurthy, Director of Clinics, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS).
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