
Up to 660 students at the College of Veterinary Sciences-Garvivi seized relief with the Union government promised to continue in connection with the institution with the Veterinary University in Tirupati Sri Venkateswara and the Veterinary Council of India.
In the last few years, the future of students has been hung up in the last few years after the abolition of authorization granted at the University of the Indian Veterinary Council (VCI), which oversees academic standards in veterinary tracks throughout India.
The Minister of the Union K. Rammohan Naidu, who met with the Minister of Trade Unions for Animal Breeding and Raiv Ranjan Singh in Nový Delhi, assured that the university will meet the academic standards set.
After the Deputy Trade Union Ministry of animals Slulekha, he sent a letter to the registrar Sri Venkateswaro Veterinary University, confirming the renewal of the authority for the University of the Garivi district in the district of Vizianagaram.
The then TDP government took over the initiative and issued Go 7 July 2016 for establishing an institution with estimated costs of 81.72 CRORES 81.72 GBP. However, given the lack of funds and other challenges, the university has not been able to obtain the appropriate infrastructure in the last few years.
Students who have received adoption through Apeapcet have been feared in the last few years the lack of faculty, infrastructure and training. The cancellation of the authorization stimulated concerns because they would not receive a job because they were not valid for their title.
The TDP government announced this problem by the Union’s government and explained its recent initiatives to fulfill the norms set out in things and other legal authorities. Members and students of the faculty expressed their happiness to continue the authorization for their institutions.
Published – 8 July 2025 9:13