Connect with us

TOP STORIES

Family turns to YouTube after vet allegedly refuses to treat ill cow in Handwara | KNO

Viral video sparks inquiry into negligence

Published

on

kno news

Handwara, Dec 20 (KNO): A shocking incident has come to light in north Kashmir's Handwara, where a family, after being allegedly refused help by a veterinarian, resorted to YouTube for guidance to treat their ill cow. The family, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), claims that repeated calls to the doctor of the Department of Animal Husbandry went unanswered, leaving them no choice but to seek alternative solutions. The family alleged that they waited at the local veterinary facility for the doctor, who not only failed to show up but reportedly dismissed their requests, telling them to “go wherever you wish”. The family, dependent on the cow for their livelihood, turned to the internet for help. “My daughter, a 10th-grade student, found the required medicine on YouTube, which cost us Rs 900,” said the cow’s owner, expressing frustration at the lack of support from local veterinary services. Meanwhile, the matter gained widespread attention after a video uploaded by a journalist went viral. It highlighted the family’s plight and accused Javaid Ahmad Chopan, an MTS member at the Block Veterinary Office, Handwara, of neglecting his duties. Block Veterinary Officer, Dr Vajahat Afzal issued a notice to Chopan (MTS), directing him to submit a written explanation within two days. The notice warns of disciplinary action under departmental rules if he fails to respond. "This is to bring to your kind attention that on 20/12/2024, a video was shared by one journalist namely Danish Ahmad Bhat on his Facebook page (Bhat Danish) wherein one complainant, while giving an interview to the aforementioned journalist, leveled serious allegations against you. In this video, the complainant said that you refused to attend to his cow that was in need of medical attention, and you have overcharged the complainant for injecting intrauterine iodine", reads an explanation notice served to the MTS in question. "In view of these allegations, you are hereby directed to submit a written explanation within 2 days from the receipt of this letter, failing which action warranted under norms shall be initiated against you", the notice reads—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Centre gives its nod to Vibrant Villages Programme | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Budget parroting “Naya Kashmir” narrative of BJP: Sajad Lone | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Each MLA to get Rs 3 crore as Constituency Development Fund

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

MHA declares Awami Action Committee, Ittihadul Muslimeen unlawful associations under UAPA | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

50MVA GIS Grid sub-station proposed for Pahalgam: CM Omar | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

LG attends 'Holi Milan Samaroh' at Sendhwa, Jehanabad | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

India made rapid strides in healthcare in past 10 years: LG | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Collective responsibility to uphold our religious and cultural ethos: Mirwaiz on Gulmarg event | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

IGP Kashmir chairs security review meeting at PCR Kashmir | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Defunct drainage system irks Hyderpora residents, seek Govt attention | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Congress leaders welcome CM’s assurance on daily wagers | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Stop import of apples, save local industry: KVFGDU writes to PM Modi, Agriculture Minister | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

CHC Sumbal not feasible for upgradation to SDH: Govt | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Govt making efforts to ensure safe, adequate water supply in rural areas | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Over 90 posts of doctors, paramedics vacant in health institutions of Shopian constituency: Govt | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

570 houseboats linked to STPs in Dal Lake, 1,300 more fountains planned | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

49,354 graduates passed out in J&K in last two years: Govt | KNO

Copyright © 2021