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In a significant move to preserve and promote cultural traditions and the livestock economy, Punjab Government is all set to host the “Ghora Mandi”, a grand traditional cattle and horse fair, in Sri Muktsar Sahib on the occasion of Maghi. This vibrant event will showcase Punjab's rich rural heritage, featuring high-end breeds of horse and other livestock, informed S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian, Minister of Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development and Fisheries, Punjab.
Sharing the details about arrangements made by the Animal Husbandry department, S. Khudian said that a sprawling 70-acre site at the Industrial Focal Point, Lambi Dhab, Sri Muktsar Sahib, has been selected for this grand spectacle. The fair is expected to draw a monumental gathering of breeders, traders and animal enthusiasts from across the region.
The Ghora Mandi will transform the ground into a dynamic showcase of equine splendour, celebrating Punjab’s rich heritage. The fair will feature prized horse breeds such as Marwari & Nukra etc., rare cattle species and other livestock, besides, witnessing the best animal husbandry practices to celebrate a deep-rooted agrarian legacy, he added. Outlining the proactive measures taken by the department to make the fair a grand success, said, S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian
The Ghora Mandi will transform the ground into a dynamic showcase of equine splendour, celebrating Punjab’s rich heritage. The fair will feature prized horse breeds such as Marwari & Nukra etc., rare cattle species and other livestock, besides, witnessing the best animal husbandry practices to celebrate a deep-rooted agrarian legacy, he added.
Outlining the proactive measures taken by the department to make the fair a grand success, S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian said that Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh led Punjab government is commitment to the welfare and safety of livestock, the backbone of rural economy.
“The Ghora Mandi is not just a market. It is a part of our soul. To ensure the well-being of every animal attending, we have made comprehensive arrangements,” stated S. Khudian, while adding that a dedicated temporary veterinary dispensary has been set up at the fairground. A special 40-member team, led by the Deputy Director Animal Husbandry of Sri Muktsar Sahib Dr. Gurdit Singh, has been constituted and deployed at the venue. He said that this team will provide round-the-clock treatment facilities for livestock and maintain strict surveillance to prevent the spread of any animal disease.
Highlighting the event’s popularity and enthusiasm in animal lovers for the ‘Ghora Mandi’, S. Khudian reported an enthusiastic response, with many livestock farmers already arriving with their animals. “We are expecting thousands of animals at this famous market, making it a true testament to Punjab’s thriving livestock sector,” he added.
The Animal Husbandry Minister also urged the livestock farmers to bring only healthy animals to the fair. “The health of our livestock is paramount. If any livestock farmer notices symptoms of illness in their animal, they must first contact their local veterinary facility for guidance before travelling,” he appealed.
Principal Secretary Animal Husbandry Mr. Rahul Bhandari said that the Ghora Mandi would be a landmark event to boost the rural economy, foster trade and offer citizens a chance to immerse themselves in a cherished cultural experience.