Samalapuram Town Panchayat President Vinayaka Palanisamy donated a refrigerator to the local veterinary hospital on October 3rd for storing essential vaccines and medicines for livestock.
Coimbatore: The Samalapuram Town Panchayat President has made a significant contribution to the local veterinary hospital by donating a refrigerator on Tuesday, October 3rd. This gesture aims to improve the storage facilities for essential vaccines and medicines required for livestock care.
Vinayaka Palanisamy, the Town Panchayat President, personally handed over the refrigerator to the Samalapuram Veterinary Hospital. The new equipment will be used to store injectable medications and vaccines crucial for the treatment and prevention of diseases in livestock.
The donation ceremony was attended by several local officials and community members. Notable attendees included 10th Ward Member Kanagasabapathi, along with Karuppusamy and Rajendran. Hospital staff, members of the public, and social activists were also present to witness this contribution to the veterinary facility.
This donation is expected to enhance the hospital's ability to maintain the quality and efficacy of medicines, thereby improving the overall healthcare services provided to the local livestock population.
Vinayaka Palanisamy, the Town Panchayat President, personally handed over the refrigerator to the Samalapuram Veterinary Hospital. The new equipment will be used to store injectable medications and vaccines crucial for the treatment and prevention of diseases in livestock.
The donation ceremony was attended by several local officials and community members. Notable attendees included 10th Ward Member Kanagasabapathi, along with Karuppusamy and Rajendran. Hospital staff, members of the public, and social activists were also present to witness this contribution to the veterinary facility.
This donation is expected to enhance the hospital's ability to maintain the quality and efficacy of medicines, thereby improving the overall healthcare services provided to the local livestock population.