



The 1962 Mobile Veterinary Unit Project is designed to strengthen veterinary healthcare delivery across Haryana by ensuring timely, accessible, and technology-enabled services at the farmer's doorstep. The project integrates mobile veterinary units with a centralized call center to provide round-the-clock support for livestock health and welfare. Each unit is a fully equipped veterinary ambulance staffed with a Veterinary Surgeon, a Veterinary Livestock Development Assistant (VLDA), and a trained driver-cum-animal assistant.
Immediate veterinary assistance via toll-free 1962 helpline and GPS-enabled MVUs.
Delivering curative and preventive services directly to remote villages, dhanis, and deras.
Early diagnosis and treatment to enhance animal health and husbandry practices.
Monitoring and reporting outbreaks for timely containment and prevention.
Education on vaccination, nutrition, and government welfare schemes.
Using digital records and real-time dashboards for transparency and monitoring.
24/7 rapid response and curative medical care for sick and injured animals across Haryana.
Systematic vaccination and deworming programs to control and prevent livestock diseases.
On-site diagnostic support and farmer awareness programs on animal health and productivity.
Recording health data via mobile apps for transparent monitoring and reporting.
Continuous staff capacity building and participation in large-scale initiatives like One Health.
Programme
NHM Haryana
Helpline
Dial 1962
Call Centre
Hisar
Staffing
Surgeon, VLDA, Assistant
Tech Stack
GPS, Mobile Apps, Real-time Dashboard
Integration
Govt Veterinary Infrastructure
24x7 Emergency Response
Doorstep Curative Care
Improved Livestock Connectivity
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