South India’s Biggest Veterinary Hospital Is At Shamshabad

Hyderabad, July 8 (Maxim News): The biggest veterinary hospital in South India, Maa Saraswathi became operational on Sunday with a formal inauguration at the Satyam Shivam Sundaram Gau Seva Kendra, in Burujgadda near Shamshabad.

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The hospital, which cost around Rs. 3 crore, was built with donations by philanthropists and animal lovers, a press release said on Monday.

Spread over a 5,100 sq.ft.area, the hospital is equipped with an ambulance, an operation theatre, an intensive care unit, diagnostic facilities, and a medical dispensary. it is also equipped with modern diagnostics, an X-ray machine, and an Endoscope. a Blood-insulin Analyzer and many other such facilities.  It is manned by five veterinarians, five assistants, and five para-medical staff.

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The hospital facility was formally inaugurated by Ruhi and Mehr, grandchildren of Dharamraj Ranka, an 85-year-old man behind the hospital.  

According to Dr. Nishita Ranka, the facility is equipped to take up to ten surgeries a day in addition to handling 100 sick animals a day.  The state-of-the-art hospital will not only take care of 6000 cows sheltered at Satyam Shivam Sundaram Gau Shalas at Gaganpahad and  Burujugadda but also the animals in the nearby areas.

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Setting up the Maa Saraswati Veterinary Hospital was the dream of Dharam Raj Ranka, a retired jeweler from Hyderabad, who was on a mission to save cows for the past three decades.  Dharam Raj Ranka’s efforts began with sheltering 200 cows, which grew to 6000 cows now, the press release added.  (Maxim News) 


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