Indian-occupied Kashmir opens hospital to treat fish

Dunya News

Fish hospital provides a proper diagnosis to the fish with all the high-tech facilities and medicine

GANDERBAL (Reuters) - A hospital in India’s northern Srinagar city has been providing treatment to diseased fish to reduce the loss of life of the aquatic animal and help breeders increase its production.

The Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) has established a fish hospital that provides a proper diagnosis to the fish with all the high-tech facilities and medicines in order to control the disease from spreading among other fish and thus decrease the distress of the breeders.

Hilal Ahmad said that the hospital was a boon for fish breeders like him.

Pollution, reduced oxygen level in the water, parasites, and infectious diseases are some of the reasons for the death of fish in water.