Violence against veterinary doctors at the workplace is a serious issue that needs to be addressed. Veterinary doctors often work in rural areas and remote locations where they may face threats from angry and frustrated livestock owners. This violence can include physical assaults, verbal abuse, and damage to property. Such violence can have a significant impact on the mental and physical health of veterinary doctors and can also affect their ability to provide quality care to their patients.

It is essential that measures are taken to prevent violence against veterinary doctors. JKVDA aims to take all the stake holders on board to ensure security measures at clinics and hospitals, and creating awareness among the public about the importance of treating veterinary doctors with respect and dignity. Ensuring veterinary doctors a safe and secure environment is very vital for efficient delivery of services.