
22nd Pashu Palan Mela Starts at Veterinary Varsity
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released. A technology on Egg Drink developed by department of livestock products technology was also transferred to Vision Plus Enterprises, Nawanshehar. A folder developed by Directorate of Extension Education under Farmers First project was also released.
Palan mela for the benefit of livestock farmers. Taking place twice a year in March & September it brings with its zest & excitement. This two days event at the Mela ground of GADVASU provided a platform for farmers, scientists, extension workers, Dairy officers, Fodder & Fisheries officers, various veterinary pharmaceuticals and agribusiness firms and banking sectors for showing their experience and information about the latest knowledge, technologies and 
their interest in taking up goat, pig and fish farming and especially enquired about their training programmes. University publications on different subjects of livestock farming were also available. Different Departments of University provided useful literature to the farmers. Special interactive session on livestock rearing in the scientific way was organised consisting of live lectures form experts, questions and answer from participants.
An earnest endeavour by the College of Fisheries was the stall having various carp fishes, ornamental fish, azolla, duckweed cultivation and integration of fish farming with other livestock farming. People inquired about Fisheries profession,
ornamental fish & saline water fisheries. Value added products of this college were also displayed on their stall for sale.
Farmers showed great interest in university publications. Directorate of Extension Education has published a number of books in simple regional language on very low price. Farmer showed keen interest for registering their name for monthly magazine ‘Vigyanak Pashu Palan’. New books, pamphlet, calf calendar, feeding calendar and pamphlets were released in the mela.