Key Points

The ITBP has opened a free veterinary hospital in Chhattisgarh's Naxal-affected Sitagaon, addressing critical animal healthcare needs for 20 villages. This initiative follows the success of their human field hospital which treated over 2,100 patients. The facility aims to boost rural livelihoods by improving livestock health and productivity. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai praised ITBP's 15-year commitment to regional development and peacebuilding.

Key Points: ITBP Opens Free Animal Hospital in Chhattisgarh Naxal Zone

  • ITBP's 27th Battalion inaugurates free veterinary facility in Sitagaon
  • Supports 20 villages dependent on livestock farming
  • Complements existing human field hospital serving 2,100 patients
  • Part of broader peace and development efforts in LWE zones
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Strengthening Rural Welfare: ITBP opens free animal hospital in Naxal zone in Chhattisgarh

ITBP launches first free veterinary hospital in Mohla Manpur, aiding 20 villages and 12,000 animals while boosting rural welfare in Naxal-hit Chhattisgarh.

"This hospital will transform livestock health and uplift rural livelihoods - Commandant Vivek Kumar Pandey"

Sitagaon, May 18

In a landmark move aimed at bolstering local development and welfare, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has inaugurated a free field veterinary hospital in Sitagaon, located in the Left Wing Extremism (LWE)-affected Mohla Manpur region.

The initiative follows closely on the heels of a recent visit by the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister to the area.

The new facility, launched by the ITBP's 27th Battalion, marks the first of its kind in the region and aims to address the long-standing veterinary needs of approximately 20 nearby villages.

Agriculture and livestock being the backbone of rural livelihoods here, the hospital is expected to play a crucial role in improving animal health and productivity.

Commandant Vivek Kumar Pandey of the 27th Battalion announced that the hospital will provide free treatment for over 12,000 animals, staffed by a team of veterinary specialists and medical personnel.

During the inaugural ceremony, which drew a large turnout of villagers and their animals, ITBP personnel also conducted awareness campaigns on hygiene, child health, nutrition, and environmental conservation. Residents were encouraged to maintain cleanliness and engage in tree plantation drives to safeguard the local ecosystem.

The veterinary hospital complements ITBP's existing field hospital for humans in Sitagaon, which has already delivered free healthcare services to more than 2,100 individuals from over 20 villages in less than a year. That facility also offers Aadhaar verification services and medical care for ailments such as malaria, infections, injuries, and chronic illnesses.

Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, during his visit to Sitagaon COB on May 16, had lauded the ITBP's 15-year commitment to restoring peace and fostering development in the region.

With the establishment of this veterinary facility, the ITBP continues to expand its outreach, reinforcing its role not just as a security force but as a vital partner in the region's development and public welfare.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is such a heartwarming initiative! Our security forces going beyond their call of duty to help rural communities. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 The veterinary hospital will be a game-changer for farmers who depend on livestock. More such projects needed in tribal areas.
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Priya M.
Great move by ITBP! But I hope they also focus on creating sustainable employment opportunities in these areas. Development + security is the perfect combo to counter Naxalism. The hygiene awareness campaigns are much needed too 👍
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Amit S.
Finally some positive news from Chhattisgarh! Our jawans are doing what politicians couldn't in decades. Free treatment for 12,000 animals? That's massive! Hope they maintain the quality long-term.
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Sunita R.
As someone from rural MP, I know how crucial livestock is for poor families. One sick cow can ruin a family's finances. This hospital will save so many livelihoods. ITBP deserves our gratitude ❤️
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but hope it's not just for show. These areas need permanent solutions, not temporary projects. Also, media should highlight such positive work more instead of only negative news about Naxal attacks.
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Neha P.
The combo of human hospital + vet hospital is brilliant! Shows holistic thinking. My cousin served in ITBP - they do so much unsung work. Hope the locals appreciate this and cooperate with security forces for lasting peace.

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