Goodbye paper files, hello digital diaries! Kerala introduces E-Samrudha, a centralized repository that places animal health records, treatment and vaccination directly at the hand of veterinary doctors and farmers.
The aim of E-Samrudha, developed by an animal breeding department with technical support at digital university, is to strengthen the good living conditions of animals, strengthen the treatment of diseases and strengthen livestock breeders. The state introduction of the project will begin with the official launch in Pathanamthita on Saturday.
Through this system, veterinarians will have immediate access to centralized storage containing detailed health records, history of past treatment, vaccination plans and more. “This immediate access to complex data allows a veterinarian to create better informed diagnoses and provide targeted care, leading to improved health results,” the official explained.
The platform is also supplied with a user -friendly mobile application, which serves as a one -off service center for farmers. With the application, farmers can easily book veterinary meetings, monitor the complete history of the treatment of their animals and view the prescribed medicines. At the same time, veterinary officials can use the real -time data application during field visits and provide accurate and current records.
E-Samrudha, the Kereral Government Initiative as part of the Kereral (RKI) initiative, comes with the CRORE project 7.52 GBP. It accepts the data based on data, integrates AI, data analysis and cloud computing. “By analyzing a huge amount of data collected, the system can identify health trends, monitor the dissemination of diseases and evaluate the results of treatment. This analytical ability will provide valuable knowledge for timely intervention and formulation of animal health policies,” the official added.
As part of the initiative, the Pathanamthitta pilot project was launched by RFID -based, digital mapping of 50,000 cattle.
For the commencement phase, all 61 clinical institutions within the animal breeding department implemented the health care system. Soon the nationwide introduction will follow in full scale.
The Minister of Animal Breeding and the development of milk and dairy products J. Chinchu Rani will formally start the E-Samrudha project in Adoor on Saturday.
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Published – August 28 2025 17:22 IS IS





