
Also known as: LLRU
The Main Campus of Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (LUVAS) in Hisar is the primary hub for veterinary and animal science education in Haryana. Established to advance research, education, and extension services in veterinary sciences, this campus offers a wide range of programs catering to undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students. The campus is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including modern laboratories, veterinary clinics, and research centers, to provide hands-on training and practical exposure to students.
In addition to academic programs, the campus emphasizes research in animal health, dairy technology, and sustainable livestock management. Students are trained to address real-world challenges in animal welfare, disease control, and food security. The campus also collaborates with national and international institutions to promote innovation in veterinary sciences. With a strong focus on practical learning, students gain experience through clinical internships, farm management, and community outreach programs. The Main Campus in Hisar serves as a cornerstone for producing skilled veterinarians and researchers who contribute significantly to the agricultural and livestock sectors in India.
The Regional Campus of Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (LUVAS) in Uchani, Karnal, serves as a specialized center for research and extension activities in veterinary and animal sciences. This campus focuses on addressing regional challenges in livestock management and animal health, particularly in the context of Haryana's agricultural landscape. It supports the university's mission to provide practical solutions to farmers and livestock owners through innovative research and training programs.
The Uchani campus plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between academic research and practical application in the field. It conducts field trials and experiments to develop region-specific solutions for improving livestock health and productivity. The campus also facilitates the transfer of technology to local farmers, helping them adopt sustainable and profitable practices. With a focus on community engagement, the campus regularly organizes animal health camps, vaccination drives, and awareness programs. Students and researchers at this campus work closely with local stakeholders to address pressing issues such as fodder scarcity, animal diseases, and low milk yield, thereby contributing to the overall development of the livestock sector in the region.
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