The Jammu and Kashmir Veterinary Doctors Association (JKVDA) has a significant social responsibility towards the welfare of animals and public health. Some of the key social responsibilities of the association are:
Promoting animal welfare: JKVDA advocates for animal welfare by encouraging responsible pet ownership, animal welfare education, and promoting the humane treatment of animals. We are planning to collaborate with animal welfare organizations to ensure that animal welfare policies and practices are implemented effectively.
Disease control and prevention: JKVDA is working towards controlling and preventing the spread of infectious diseases among animals. In the meantime we are also trying to ensure that animal products such as meat and dairy are safe for human consumption
Disaster response: In times of natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, or human pandemics, JKVDA has always played an active role in rescuing and providing medical care to affected animals.
Advocating for public health: JKVDA advocates for public health by promoting awareness of zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans. We encourage the responsible use of antibiotics and promote vaccination programs to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
Continuing education and research: The association is aiming to promote continuing education and research in the field of veterinary medicine to ensure that veterinarians are up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field.
Overall, JKVDA has a vital social responsibility towards animal welfare and public health. By promoting animal welfare, controlling and preventing diseases, advocating for public health, and promoting continuing education and research, veterinary doctors association can make a significant positive impact on society.