One of the largest veterinary facilities in India, Maa Saraswathi, is soon to be built in the city. The 5,100-square-foot facility, which is located near Satya shivam Sundaram Gau Shala in Gaganpahad and has an operation room, an intensive care unit, many diagnostic tools, and a medical dispensary staffed by specialists, surgeons, and paramedical personnel, is approaching the airport.
 
It will be self-contained and furnished with a variety of contemporary diagnostic tools, including an X-ray machine, an endoscope, a blood insulin analyzer, and an ambulance. The largest cow shelter in South India, Satyam shivam Sundaram cow Shelter, is well known for housing 3,200 cows in Gaganpahad and 2,800 at Burujugadda over the previous several years.

 
According to a press statement, the new facility is the long-held ambition of 85-year-old Dharam raj Ranka, a retired jeweler from the city who has spent the last 30 years working to save cows. It is expected to be opened in the first week of July. In addition to caring for the 6,000 cows housed at Satya shivam Sundaram Gau Shala in Gaganpahad and Burujugadda, the cutting-edge veterinary facility will also treat dogs, lambs, and goats from the neighborhood.
 
 

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