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N592eac31975a9.Pdf EDITOR'S NOTE For Private circulation only On July 6, 2009, the Governing Council of the Academy approved the publication of a Directory of its Fellows and Members and assigned the job of compiling and editing the same to the undersigned, who was also nominated as the Editor under clause 16 of Chapter III of the Rules and Regulations of the DIRECTORY 2010 Academy for a three year term. In an attempt to make the publication more useful and reader friendly, we not only decided to present the current contact details of the Fellows and Members but also to present them in an alphabetic order (surname first) and also to classify them into different categories. In addition, it was decided to commence a gradual transformation of the contents of the Directory by including a brief profile of the fellows and members, apart making some other changes. A start has been made in this edition by including the profiles of the members of the governing council and of the most recent fellows elected in 2008-2009. Future editions will ultimately cover all the fellows and the members. Limited resources and a self-imposed deadline did not make these jobs easy. The Email IDs and addresses of the fellows/members elected in the earlier decades were either not available in the earlier publications or had changed. Disciplines / specializations of a large number of fellows & members were also missing. These gaps have to be filled-in. Though every effort has been NATIONAL ACADEMY OF VETERINARY SCIENCES (INDIA) made to present the available data as accurately as possible, we have no doubt (Registered with the Registrar of Societies vide Regn. certificate No.S-2/4471 of 1993 dated 7th July 1993) that some errors and omissions must have escaped our scrutiny. We sincerely apologize for that. The readers may get some consolation from the fact that the Temporary address Editor completed this assignment after acquiring a PC and self-teaching himself C-1/1416, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi – 110070, India the art of ‘single-finger typing’ at this not-so-young age. The needed inspiring assistance came from Prof. R.R. Shukla and Dr. Lal Krishna. President: Dr. R.R. Shukla We intend to circulate this directory more widely to attract the attention Tel: +91-11-26892545; Email: [email protected] Vice-President: Dr. P.N. Khanna of those who have lost touch with us and have not been able to send us their Tel: +91-11- 29839163 Email: [email protected] present whereabouts. They may kindly note that revision of this directory will Treasurer: Dr. Lal Krishna commence immediately after the release of this issue. Please point out to us Tel: +91-11- 23386668; Email: [email protected] immediately if your contact or other details or those of your close associates are to Secretary: Dr. R.N. Kohli be revised. It is not only considered useful but is almost mandatory in this era to Tel: +91-11-26896911; Email: [email protected] use an Email ID. Please send us your Email ID which can be used to contact you. i iv CONTENTS © 2010 National Academy of Veterinary Sciences (India) (Regd.) DIRECTORY 2010 i OUR MISSION ii CONTENTS iii EDITOR’S NOTE iv GOVERNING COUNCIL 2007 – 2010 vi PAST GOVERNING COUNCILS (1993 – 2007) viii 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background and objectives of the academy 1 OUR MISSION 1.2 President’s message 4 1.3 Profile of members of the Governing Council 6 “To consolidate and promote the views of scientific 2. FELLOWSHIP 28 community on all policy matters related to Veterinary 2.1 Fellowship and Criteria for election of fellows 28 Science and Animal Husbandry in the welfare of India; to 2.2 Profile of Fellows elected 2008-9 29 encourage better training and utilization of veterinary talent 2.3 Fellows elected 2007-08 36 and enterprise in the country; to strive for advancement of 2.4 Fellowship Region-wise 37 2.5 Fellows’ Contact Address 48 livestock sector in the national economy; to promote animal 2.6 Patrons and Honorary fellows 99 welfare; to protect environment; and to safeguard the 2.7 Fellows Deceased 100 interests of the profession and to gain greater recognition 3. MEMBERSHIP 101 and acclaim for it”. 3.1 Membership and Criteria for election of members 101 3.2 Members elected in 2008-9 102 3.3 Members elected 2007-08 103 3.4 Members’ Contact Address 104 4. N.A.V.S. (I): MISCELLENY 116 4.1 Rules and Regulation 116 4.2 Some Development : 2009 116 5. VETERINARY & ANIMAL SCIENCE INSTITUTIONS 119 5.1 Animal Science Division of ICAR 119 5.2 Direcrtorate of A.H., Dairying & Fisheries, GOI 121 5.3 Veterinary Council of India : Universities and Colleges 121 Compiled & Edited: Prof. Dr. R.N. Kohli 5.4 Veterinary Associations in India 125 6. SISTER ACADEMIES AND INSTITUTIONS 127 ii iii PAST GOVERNING COUNCILS (1993-2007) Those who do not have an ID of their own may send/use that of a friend or relative who can pass on important messages to them. When requested, please Email to us your brief profile in the format that has been used in this OFFICE BEARERS issue. It should include only the most important features of your career, and PRESIDENTS: should not exceed the maximum limit of 250 words. * Dr C.M. Singh , 1993 – 2003. It is our pleasure to present this first edition of the directory, which Dr. S.K. Ranjhan, July 2004 – June 2007 incorporates the Year-Book and Information Bulletin published earlier between Dr. S.C. Adlakha, July 1, 2007 – February 28, 2008 1996 and 2007. Let us hope that the Directory will serve a useful purpose and VICE-PRESIDENTS: enhance the level of professional and personal communication amongst the Dr. R.P.S. Tyagi, 1993-2004 fellows/members and their contact with other professional bodies and institutions etc. Col. (Dr.) V.K. Bhatnagar, 2004-2007 SECRETARIES: Prof. Dr. R.N. Kohli Dr. P.N. Bhatt, 1993-2004 922, Sector – A, Pocket – B and C, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi -110070. * Dr. K.L. Sahani , 2004-2007 Tel: 011-26896911; 011-46065021; Mobile: 09968920200. TREASURERS: Email ID: [email protected] Dr. A. Ahmad; Dr. B.S. Malik: 1993-2004 January 2010 Dr. P.N. Khanna, 2004-2007 MEMBERS: 1993-2004 Dr. A.L. Chaudhari Dr. B.S. Rajya* Dr. U.B. Singh* Dr. V.M. Jhala* Dr. N.K. Bhattacharya Dr. Daya Singh Balaine 2004-2007 Dr. J.M. Nigam Dr. A. Ahmad Dr. B.S. Rajya* Dr. J.L. Vegad Maj. Gen. Dr. R.M. Kharb Dr. Rama Kumar V. Dr. Amresh Kumar Dr. T. Gopal Dr. S.C. Adlakha Dr. C. Natrajan Dr. B.S. Malik Dr. R.R. Shukla Dr. Harpal Singh Dr. Harpal Singh Dr. A.L. Chaudhary Dr. R.P.S. Tyagi Dr. S.K. Bandopadhyay ————————— * Since deceased viii v NATIONAL ACADEMY OF VETERINARY SCIENCES (INDIA) Brig. Dr. N.M. Singhvi: [email protected] Prof. Dr. Mrs. A.A. Sherikar: [email protected] GOVERNING COUNCIL (2007-2010) Prof. Dr. Dr. P.P. Gupta: [email protected] Maj. Gen. (Dr.) B.S. Panwar: [email protected] OFFICE BEARERS: Prof. Dr. M.V. Subbarao: [email protected]; President Prof. Dr. N.N. Pathak Prof. Dr. R.R. Shukla1 (Delhi)Off./Res.011-2682545, (M) 09818245439; Prof. Dr. Harpal Singh Off./Res.011-2682545, (M) 09818245439; Email:[email protected] Prof. Dr. B.S. Nanda Vice-President SPECIAL INVITEES Prof. Dr. P.N. Khanna2 (Delhi) Prof. Dr. A.K. Srivastava: Director/V.C., NDRI, Karnal: Off./Res.011-29839163; (M) 09313565312; Email [email protected] 0184-2252800, 2259002; 09419144425 [email protected] Prof. Dr. P. Thangaraju, Vice-Chancellor, TANUVAS, Chennai: Treasurer [email protected]; [email protected]; Dr. Lal Krishna, (Delhi) Off. 011-23386668; Res.011- 23386668, (M) 09350886550, Fax: 011- Prof. Dr. S.K. Dwivedi, Ex. Director, NRCE: [email protected] 23386668; Prof. Dr. J.M. Kataria, Director, NIAH: [email protected] Email ID: [email protected] Prof. Dr. S.S. Honnappagol, Vice-Chancellor, KVAFSU, BIDAR; Secretary [email protected]; [email protected] Prof. Dr. R.N. Kohli3 (Delhi) Res./Off. 011-26896911, 011-46065021, (M) Res./Off. 011-26896911, 011-46065021, (M) 09968920200; Email: Email: [email protected] 1 EX. OFFICIO MEMBERS: With effect from 23-5-2008. DG RVS: Lt. Gen. J.K. Srivastava, [email protected] (Note: Dr. S.C. Adlakha was the President from 1-7-2007 to 28-2-2008 and Dr. R.R. Shukla was Acting AHC: Dr. Lal Krishna, [email protected] President with effect from 28-2-2008 to 23-5-2008). President VCI: Dr. A.L. Chaudhary, [email protected]; [email protected] 2 With effect from 23-5-2008 Dr. S.C. Adlakha ELECTED MEMBERS: (Note: Dr. R.R. Shukla was the Vice-President from 1-7-2007- 28-2-2008) Prof. Dr. Nagendra Sharma: [email protected] Prof. A. Ahmad: c/o Razia Ahmad: <[email protected]> 3 With effect from 6-7-2009 Prof. Dr. J.L. Vegad: [email protected]; [email protected]; (Note: Dr. B.S. Nanda was Secretary from 1-7-2007 to 23-5-2008; Dr. N.N. Pathak Prof. Dr. Rishendra Verma: [email protected] was Secretary from 23-5-2008 to 6-7-2009) Prof. Dr. D.N. Garg: [email protected] vi vii 1.2 From the PRESIDENT'S DESK NATIONAL ACADEMY OF VETERINARY SCIENCES (INDIA) I took over as Acting President on 28th February 2008 (when Dr. S.C. Adlakha resigned on 1. INTRODUCTION health grounds) and was subsequently elected by the General Body in May 2008, along with Dr.
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