DERA ISMAIL KHAN: A one-month specialized training program on Artificial Insemination in Livestock was successfully completed at the Agriculture University Dera Ismail Khan. The course was designed to provide students with contemporary knowledge and hands-on skills in the fields of animal breeding and veterinary sciences.
Official sources reported that the training saw participation from students enrolled in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), Diploma in Animal and Veterinary Sciences (DAVS), and Livestock and Environmental Development (LED) programs.
The curriculum for the participants included comprehensive practical instruction, delivered through workshops, lab sessions, and field demonstrations. These activities were centered on modern, scientific approaches to livestock reproduction and management.
“The primary aim of this initiative was to improve the practical comprehension and professional skills of our students within the livestock and veterinary fields,” stated PRO Shiraz Ahmad Mughal. “Programs like these are vital for connecting academic theory with practical implementation, which in turn supports the advancement of the agriculture and livestock sectors.”
Senior faculty members, namely Dr. Fatahullah, Dr. Babar Maqbool, Dr. Umar Farooq, and Dr. Ghulam Jelani, supervised the training. They provided guidance to the participants on advanced breeding methods and oversaw various practical exercises.
At the concluding ceremony, Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Shakeeb Ullah presided over the distribution of certificates to the participants. He extended his congratulations to both the students and the instructors for the program’s successful completion. The Vice Chancellor also commended the faculty’s dedicated efforts and highlighted the significance of such training programs in fostering research, innovation, and skill development within agricultural education.











