Sullia: Online application facility for cattle transportation begins


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (MS)

Sullia, Jun 2: In a publication, it is informed that in future in order to transport cattle permission can be obtained from the official website of animal husbandry and veterinary services department.

Driver of the vehicle transporting the cattle or owner of the cattle should apply on https://animaltrans.karahvs.in or else they can also apply at Grama One or general service centre by giving vehicle number and model, name of owner of the vehicle, address and mobile number, name of driver, address and mobile number, photo of vehicle, photocopy of RC of the vehicle, name of cattle seller, address and email details, ID photo of cattle seller, photo of the cattle, ear punch number of the cattle, details of vaccination, name and address of buyer of cattle, date of transportation, time and route of transportation.

The applications will be honoured after mandatory examination of the cattle by the veterinary doctor and permit will be given in respective offices. This information was conveyed by assistant director of Sullia animal husbandry and veterinary service.

 

 

 

  

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