India's livestock disease monitoring and forecasting system is named as A. Cattle Safety Laboratory B. Animal Safety Laboratory C. Biosafety Laboratory D. Cattle Monitoring Laboratory

India's livestock disease monitoring and forecasting system is named as A. Cattle Safety Laboratory B. Animal Safety Laboratory C. Biosafety Laboratory D. Cattle Monitoring Laboratory Correct Answer C

The Correct Answer is Option 3 i.e Biosafety Laboratory

  • India's livestock disease monitoring and forecasting system is named as Biosafety Laboratory.
  •  On 12 January 2015 India's livestock disease monitoring and forecasting system received a boost with the setting up Biosafety Laboratory in Bengaluru to take up detailed studies into disease-causing organisms.
  • The lab was set up by the National Institute of Veterinary Epidemiology and Disease Informatics (NIVEDI)
  • It is regulated by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), a Central Government organization under the Department of Agricultural Research and Education, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India.

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