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Vith Annual Convention of Society for Veterinary Science & Biotechnology Announcement Call for Abstracts Weather and accommodation cum Abstracts of research paper(s) with title, name(s) of author(s), The weather during the month of December will be cold and pleasant Invitation address of institution not exceeding 250 words, typed in 1.5 with day temperature around 25°C and night temperature would be th spacing, Times New Roman, font size 12, underlining the name of around 15°C. Accommodation will be provided in hotels (ranging from VI Annual Convention of presenting author must reach to the Organizing Secretary on or Rs. 800- Rs. 5000 per person per day). before 25 November 2018 on email id : [email protected] Since Udaipur is a busy tourist destination and hotels remain booked Society for Veterinary Science & throughout the year, it is therefore requested to kindly register and The abstract should be based on original research work. Authors will Biotechnology (SVSBT - 2018) confirm your participation at the earliest possible before due date so be informed for the type of presentation (oral/poster). Accepted that good affordable accommodation could be booked in advance as abstracts will be included in the compendium of the symposium. and per requirement. Awards Patron National Symposium There will be the best paper award in both oral and poster Prof. (Dr.) Vishnu Sharma presentation for each session. Vice Chancellor, on Rajasthan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Bikaner “Newer Concepts and Important Dates Chairman Last Date for Abstract 25 November, 2018 Prof. (Dr.) R K Dhuria Approaches for Improvement in Dean Submission College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Vallabhnagar, Animal Health and Production” Udaipur (RAJUVAS)-313601 Registration and Confirmation 25 November, 2018 Organizing Secretary 13-14 December 2018 of Participation Dr S K Sharma Associate Professor and Head, Technical Sessions Department of Veterinary Medicine, The symposium will have separate deliberations revolving around College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Vallabhnagar, following broad areas. Udaipur (RAJUVAS)-313601 Session I Thematic session- Newer Concepts and Approaches SVSBT Body for Improvement in Animal Health and Production President Prof. (Dr.) A J Dhami Session II Advances in veterinary diagnostics and therapeutics Professor and Head (Vety. Gynaecology & Obstetrics) College of Veterinary Science & A.H., Anand (Guj.) Session Ill Approaches for increasing livestock productivity Secretary Prof. (Dr.) R S Dhanotia Session IV Newer concepts in basic and veterinary paraclinical Former Professor (Vety. Biochemistry) sciences College of Veterinary Science & A.H., Mohw (M.P.) Treasurer Session V Livestock and poultry resources: Approaches for Prof. (Dr.) R K Bagherwal raising farmers income Professor (Vety. Medicine) Organized by College of Veterinary Science & A.H., Mohw (M.P.) Session VI Academia –Veterinary practitioners- Industry- College of Veterinary and Animal Science students interface Address for Correspondence Navania, Vallabhnagar, Udaipur (Rajasthan)-313601 Dr. S K Sharma Rajasthan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences Organizing Secretary, SVSBT Bikaner Department of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary and Animal Science Navania, Vallabhnagar, Udaipur (RAJUVAS)-313601 +91 9414682352 I [email protected] Invitation About College Delegate Registration Dear Colleagues, All the participants of the symposium and their accompanying With immense pleasure, we invite you for the VIth Annual members should be registered. Only the registered delegates are Convention of Society for Veterinary Science & Biotechnology entitled to get the lodging, boarding and other facilities on the first (SVSBT) and National Symposium on ”Newer Concepts and come first serve basis. The participants are requested to register for Approaches for Improvement in Animal Health and Production” the symposium on or before November 25, 2018 by registration fee during 13-14 December 2018 organized by College of Veterinary online or in the form of Demand Draft, in favour of Organising and Animal Science, Navania, Vallabhnagar, Udaipur. The theme of Secretary, SVSBT payable at Vallabhnagar, Udaipur. the symposium has tremendous significance to keep a tempo with the advancements in veterinary science. Animal health as well as Payment Details production have many concerns for policy makers, academicians, On spot researchers and practising veterinarians. The symposium is aimed Registration Registration on or registration to discuss various aspects of animal health and production mainly in Category before 25 Nov 2018 the area of newer concepts and approaches for diagnostics, The College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, SVSBT Member Rs. 3500/- Rs. 4000/- therapeutics, improvement in livestock resources and increasing Vallabhnagar, Udaipur was established in 2007. It is a constituent production. The symposium on the topic will bring together the policy College of the Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Non- SVSBT Rs. 4000/- Rs. 4500/- makers, academicians, researchers, practising veterinarians and Sciences (RAJUVAS), Bikaner. Member students to discuss and share their research findings and The College is located about 40 kms away from Udaipur city. It is Accompanying Rs. 2000/- Rs. 2000/- knowledge. It will provide a platform to scientists and practitioners 7 kms away from Bhatewar bypass located on Udaipur-Chittorgarh person working in various diverse fields of veterinary and animal sciences to National Highway No.76. The college campus is spread over 224 Students/Research Rs. 2500/- Rs. 3000/- exchange their ideas. We hope that this Annual Convention and hectares of land. Scholars /Retired National symposium will overall yield ideas to raise the income of the Life Member- Indian livestock farmers. The organizing committee feels immense About Udaipur – City of Lakes SVSBT pleasure to invite you for the symposium and eagerly looking Udaipur, formerly the capital of Mewar Kingdom, founded by Maharana Foreign participant US $ 250 US $ 300 forward to welcome you at Udaipur. So please save the date Udai Singh in 1559. It is the heroic land of unrivaled legendary December 13- 14, 2018 in your schedule for coming to the city of “Maharana Pratap”, a name that conjures before ones eye the entire Payment has to made by using NEFT,online mode, Demand lakes. panorama of Indian history replete with the annals of patriotism, valour Draft on the following bank details : and self sacrifice. With Regards!!!! Bank Branch State Bank of India, Vallabhnagar Branch Organizing Committee Udaipur is one of the most beautiful city of India. It is also known as city Account No. 38073814469 of lakes and Venice of the East. It has a unique scenic beauty, (SVSBT, Udaipur) Account Name ORGANISING SECRETARY, SVSBT palaces, history and culture. It has been an inspiration for countless IFSC Code SBIN0031226 About RAJUVAS artists, architects, poets and film makers over the years. Among numerous exquisite places to visit in the city are Fateh Sagar Lake, Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of The Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Picchola Lake, Badi Lake, Jag Mandir, City Palace, Jagdish Temple, "ORGANISING SECRETARY, SVSBT" payable at Vallabhnagar, (RAJUVAS), Bikaner is established under sub section (3) of Sahelion ki Bari, Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal, Shilpgram and the Monsoon Udaipur, Rajasthan. section 1 of the Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Palace (Sajjan Garh). The near by attractions include the famous Last date of confirming of your participation along with Sciences Act, 2010. The University came in to existence on 13 Haldighati (35km), the famous temple of Shrinathji at Nathdwara registration fee is 25 November, 2018 so as to make necessary May, 2010. The Headquarter of the university is located at (50 km), Eklingji (20km), Chittorgarh fort (110 km), Kumbhalgarh fort arrangement. Bikaner. There are three constituent veterinary colleges in the (70 km) and Jaisamand lake-second largest manmade lake of Asia (50 university, one each at Bikaner; Udaipur and Jaipur. km). It is well connected by train, bus and air from different parts of country..
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