The camp, which is organised under the aegis of the Animal Husbandry Unit of the Development Department every year, will provide veterinary services in the remote areas of North West Delhi district.
"Approximately 300 large animals and 150 small animals (pets) of Qutabgarh and surrounding villages like Punjab Khod, Jat Khod, Jaunti, Auchandi Border Bazitpur, Bhawana, Mangeshpur, Tatesar, Katewada, Jhimarpura, are likely to be benefited from the camp," a department release said.
Among other facilities the camp will provide medicines, vaccination, control of external and internal parasites and artificial insemination of animals.
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