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Proposal for RANKING OF
AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES BY
ICAR
TAMIL NADU VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITYCHENNAI – 600 051
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SI. No. Topics Page No.
1 Introduction and brief profile of the University 5-12
2 Evaluation Proforma 13-18
3 Annexures and Proofs 19-206
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1. Name of the University
TAMIL NADU VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI – 600 051
Year of Establishment
1989
Details of the Vice-Chancellor
Dr.C.Balachandran Vice-Chancellor Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chennai – 600 051 Email – [email protected] Mobile No. 94445 50993
2. ContactdetailsofNodalOfficer
Dr.J.John Kirubaharan, Dean, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai – 600 007 Email – [email protected], [email protected] Mobile No. 98402 78491
3. Number of students passed out
No. Degree ProgrammeStudent Passed out
(Number)
1 Undergraduate 307
2 Postgraduate (Masters) 95
3 Postgraduate (Doctoral) 33
TOTAL 435
4. Faculty Position as on 01/01/2019
No. Posts Sanctioned In Position % of Filled
1 Colleges 599 467 78
2 Research Centres 195 150 77
3 AICRP 8 7 87.5
4 KVK 21 14 67
TOTAL 823 638 77.5
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5. University Budget of Financial Year 2018-19 (Rs. In Lakhs)
i) State Government - Rs.240,73,13,000/-
ii) Central Government - Rs. 32,30,07,616/-
iii) Other Agencies - Rs. 2,31,93,954/-
Total - Rs.275,35,14,570/-
BRIEF PROFILE OF THE UNIVERSITY
6. Brief Introduction with Mandate of the University
Introduction
The need for qualified veterinarians was felt as early as 1878 and the subject veterinary medicine was taught to the agriculture diploma students at the Agriculture College, Saidapet. Since, it was not found adequate to the needs of the society, a separate veterinary diploma was started at the same place during 1893. However, this was also not found adequate. Hence, the then Government of Madras Presidency taking cognizance of the initiatives of Government of India’s proposal to start a veterinary institute started the same at Vepery on 1st October 1903. The role of the then Superintendent of the Civil Veterinary Department Vet. Major W.D. Gunn who was also the first Principal of the Madras Veterinary College in establishing the institution, remains unparallel in the history. The college first functioned in a rented building called ‘Dobbin Hall’ and utilized the hospital facilities of SPCA. The diploma offered was for a duration of three years and styled as Graduate of Madras Veterinary College (GMVC). From then on, the institution surged forward mainly due to the untiring efforts of veterinarians. The curriculum of GMVC was modified number of times to meet the needs of the farmers of the south Indian region. The standards followed in the education were duly approved and recognized by the committee formed by the Madras University and the Madras Veterinary College became the first institution to get affiliated to a University to offer degree level course in veterinary science and the degree was styled as B.V.Sc. In 1974 this college was affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and from 1976 it started functioning as a constituent unit of the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. The second veterinary college was started at the poultry belt of Tamil Nadu – Namakkal during 1985. The relentless service by the institutes to the society was duly recognized and a separate University – Tamil Nadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences University was formed for the first time in south Asia in 1989.
This University today is a well-recognized centre of higher education in veterinary and animal sciences. This University has three faculties namely Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Basic Sciences and Food Sciences, six constituent colleges - four veterinary colleges at Chennai, Namakkal, Tirunelveli and Orathanadu, one College of Food and Dairy Technology at Koduvalli, Chennai and one College of Poultry Production and Management at Hosur. There are just over 638 faculty members and 1,400 students. This University is offering four undergraduate programmes - B.V.Sc& A.H. and B.Tech programmes in three subjects namely Food Technology, Poultry Technology and Dairy Technology.
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Doctoral (Ph.D) and Master of Veterinary Sciences (M.V.Sc.) degrees are offered in 20 and 22 disciplines respectively in veterinary, animal and basic sciences faculties. Further, M.Tech and Ph.D programmes in Food Technology M.Phil degree programme in Biotechnology, M.Sc programmes in two subjects, and Master of Business Administration are also offered. A significant achievement in this year is the re-accreditation of the University by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research for a further period of five years upto 2020. The University also has a strong research base. In addition to the six constituent colleges, there are two directorates on animal production and animal health with their constituent laboratories and farms and a separate research directorate to oversee the research activities. There are nine research laboratories carrying out research in specific areas like veterinary biologicals, zoonosis, livestock feed analysis, disease diagnosis and surveillance, pharmaco-vigilance etc. The University reaches the un-reached through its vast network of 21 Veterinary University Training and Research Centres (VUTRCs), three Farmers’ Training Centres (FTCs) and three Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs). E-extension services are offered through Touch Screen Information Kiosks, audio / video lessons, Kisan Call Centre and advisory through e-mails and mobile SMS. The publication wing of the University publishes a magazine in vernacular language for livestock farming (KalnadaiKathir) and a research journal, besides University newsletter in English and Tamil and Technical Reporter.
Vision
Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS) wishes to be an institution of international excellence in Veterinary and Food Sciences Education and Research and to develop, disseminate scientific knowledge and skill for enhanced livestock and poultry productivity through the use of technologies of social, economic and environmental relevance developed by adopting team approach.
Goals
1. To strengthen the academic and research programmes to produce quality graduates.
2. To provide an intellectually stimulating environment for research.
3. To stimulate economic development of the state and nation at large through the adoption of modern animal husbandry practices.
4. To serve the society particularly the farming community by strengthening the extension activities.
5. To utilize the modern information technology to provide better animal health care and to augment animal productivity.
6. To promote eco-friendly livestock, poultry and fisheries production.
Thrust areas for development
1. Animal Health
1. Molecular epidemiology of emerging and exotic viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic diseases of domestic animals including poultry.
2. Establishment of quality control laboratories for terrestrial and aquatic animals and products intended for export in compliance to provisions of WTO norms.
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3. Preparation and standardization of marker vaccines for economically important infectious diseases.
4. Production and standardization of feed / plant based recombinant vaccines.
5. Development of molecular diagnostic kits for infectious diseases using expressed / synthetic proteins.
6. Eradication and control of bovine mastitis and infertility (microbial origin).
7. Drug designing and development of suitable drug delivery system.
8. Development of biological vectors for control of parasites.
9. Stem cell research for regenerative medicine / cancer therapy.
10. Establishment of National Referral Laboratories for infectious diseases (Newcastle disease, PPR, Blue tongue, Haemorrrhagic septicaemia etc.)
11. Creation of database for infectious diseases using Geographical Information System with international networking with FAO
12. Ethnopharmacology
2. Animal Production
1. Gene mapping and conservation of native germplasm.
2. Development of disease resistant animals through transgenic animal production technology.
3. Establishment of high yielding and elite herds
4. Identification and patenting of disease resistant genes of native livestock breeds
5. Marker assisted selection for high productivity.
6. Adult cell cloning for development of superior offspring.
7. Preparation of cheap rations, unconventional feed and feed additives.
8. Establishment of semen certification and herd registry
9. Augmenting production from livestock
10. Establishment of bull-mother production centres
11. Waste land management
12. Establishment of alternate system of Animal Husbandry
13. Buffalo genomics
14. Mitigation of climate change
15. Mechanization of animal husbandry activities
16. Feed technology and fodder production
3. Livestock Products and Value Addition
1. Development of technology for utilization of slaughterhouse wastes.
2. Promotion of alternate meat animals / birds
3. Development of value added indigenous meat, dairy and egg products
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4. Standardization of technology for the preparation of ready to cook and eat fast foods
5. Empowering Women Self Help Group in Dairies
6. Improvement to Agribusiness sector
7. Promotion of export
4. Human Resource Development
1. Improvement of human resources
ÔÔ Human Resource Development at veterinary clinics to develop specialists like neu-rologists, nephrologists, cardiologists, gastroenterologists, dermatologists, oph-thalmologists, orthopaedist etc.
ÔÔ Human Resource Development to have experts like food animal experts, companion animal experts, wild animal experts etc.
ÔÔ Human Resource Development to have experts / authorities in infectious diseases.
ÔÔ Establishment of Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPOs) units for validation of re-search
2. Establishment of IPR cells to increase the awareness and importance of IPR related issues among veterinary scientists
5. Clinical Sciences
1. Introduction of telemedicine for providing quick and better treatment
2. Establishment of super specialty poly clinics
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3. List of Academic Programmes
S.NoName of the Constituent
College/Faculty
Bachelor’s Programme Master’s Programme Ph. D.
Programme Others
1 Madras Veterinary College, Chennai(MVC)
B.V.Sc& A.H., Master in Veterinary Science (M.V.Sc) in Animal Biotechnology, Animal Genetics and Breeding, Animal Husbandry Economics, Animal Nutrition, Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Livestock Production and Management, Livestock Products Technology, Poultry Science, Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension, Veterinary Biochemistry, Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics & Jurisprudence, Veterinary Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary Pathology, Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology, Veterinary Physiology, Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, Wild Life Science, Veterinary Public Health, Bio-Statistics,
Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Biotechnology, Animal Genetics and Breeding, Animal Husbandry Economics, Animal Nutrition, Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Livestock Production and Management, Livestock Products Technology, Poultry Science, Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension, Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics & Jurisprudence, Veterinary Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary Pathology, Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology, Veterinary Physiology, Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, Wild Life Science, Veterinary Public Health
M.Sc (Biostatistics) M.Sc (Bioinformatics), M.Phil (Biotechnology)PG Dip - 4
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S.NoName of the Constituent
College/Faculty
Bachelor’s Programme Master’s Programme Ph. D.
Programme Others
2 Veterinary College and Research Institute, Namakkal(VCRI, NKL)
B.V.Sc& A.H., Master in Veterinary Science (M.V.Sc) in Animal Genetics and Breeding, Animal Nutrition, Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Livestock Production and Management, Livestock Products Technology, Poultry Science, Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension, Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics & Jurisprudence, Veterinary Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary Pathology, Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology, Veterinary Physiology, Veterinary Surgery and Radiology
Doctor of Pilosophy in Animal Genetics and Breeding, Animal Nutrition, Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Livestock Production and Management, Livestock Products Technology, Poultry Science, Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension, Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics & Jurisprudence, Veterinary Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary Pathology, Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology, Veterinary Physiology, Veterinary Surgery and Radiology
--
3 Veterinary College and Research Institute, Tirunelveli(VCRI, TNI)
B.V.Sc&A.H., -- -- --
4 Veterinary College and Research Institute, Orathanadu(VCRI, OND)
B.V.Sc& A.H., -- -- --
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S.NoName of the Constituent
College/Faculty
Bachelor’s Programme Master’s Programme Ph. D.
Programme Others
5 College of Food and Dairy Technology, Koduvalli, Chennai(CFDT)
B.Tech (FT)B.Tech (DT)
M.Tech (FT) Ph.D (FT)
6 College of Poultry Production and Management, Hosur(CPPM)
B.Tech (PT) -- -- --
4. Accreditations and approvals
No. Agency CollegesDegree
Programmes
1. Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
1. Madras Veterinary College All UG and PG and Ph.Dprogrammes
2. Veterinary College and Research Institute, Namakkal
-do-
3. College of Food and Dairy Technology B.Tech (FT)
2. Veterinary Council of India (VCI)
1. Madras Veterinary College
2. Veterinary College and Research Institute, Namakkal
3. Veterinary College and Research Institute, Orathanadu (Provisionally approved)
4. Veterinary College and Research Institute, Tirunelveli
B.V.Sc& A.H.
3. All India Council of Technology (AICTE)
1. College of Food and Dairy Technology B.Tech (FT)
2. College of Poultry Production Management B.Tech (PT)
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EVALUATION PROFORMA FOR RANKING OF AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES
Parameters Score Remarks Page No
Teaching ouTcome
A1. Number of students got ICAR-PG scholarship (erstwhile JRF) during 2018/Number of UG students passed out.
Total no. UG students passed out (2018)
No. of students got ICAR-PG scholarship %
307 19 6.18
Annexure A1 19
A2. Number of students got admission in Master’s program during 2018 through ICAR entrance examination/Number of UG students passed out.
Total No. of UG students passed out
(2018)
No.of students got admission in Master’s program
2018
%
307 30 9.77
Annexure A2 20
A3. Students Performance at M.Sc. Level ICAR-JRF/SRFs in 2018
Total no.of Master’s students passed out in
2018
No.of students got ICAR-JRF/SRFs in
2018%
95 Nil (TANUVAS) 4 (other university) 4.21
Annexure A3 21
A4 Students Performance at M.Sc. Level
Total no.of Master’s students passed out
in 2018
No.of students got admission in Ph.D.in 2018 through ICAR
%
95Nil (TANUVAS)
8 (other Univ.joined TANUVAS)
8.42
Annexure A4 22
A5. ICAR Jawahar Lal Nehru Award for Ph. D. thesis in 2018
-NIL
A6. Percentage of ARS selections in the disciplines offered by university against available seats advertised by ASRB during 2018
No.of students got ARS in the discipline
offered by the University in 2018
Total no. of seats available in such disciplines advertised by ASRB
%
One 4 25
Annexure A6
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Parameters Score Remarks Page No
A7.PercentageofstudentsqualifiedNETexaminthedisciplines of Agriculture and allied Sciences during 2018
Total no. of PG &Ph.D. students
NETqualifiedin agriculture & allied sciences
%
128 47 36.72
Annexure A7 23
A8.%offacultypositionsfilledinteaching,research,extension,KVK, AICRP and at regional station (Give sanctioned cadre strength)
Sanctioned post Filled in position %offilled
823 638 77.52
Annexure A8 23
A9. No of students admitted from overseas for Ph.D. during 2018
-NIL-
A10. National and International awards (earned by Faculty) in 2018
Details provided as Annexure – A10
Annexure A10
25-38
A11. Best Institution/University Awarded by ICAR in 2018(proof to be enclosed)
-NIL –
A12. Award in All India Youth Festival or All India Agri University Sports Meet in 2018 (proof to be enclosed)
Details provided as Annexure – A12
Annexure A12
39-42
A13. Fellowship or Associateship of National Science Academies (NAAS,INSA,NAS,NAMS,INAE achieved during 2018)
Details provided as Annexure – A13
Annexure A13
43
A14. % of Faculty with Ph.D. degrees from a university from outside of the state where employed
Details Figures
Total staff with Ph.D. 373
Outside the State Ph.D. 84
Percentage 22.52
Annexure A14
43-75
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A15. % Faculty from the State other than the State in which university situated
Total No. of faculty
No. of faculty from outside Tamil Nadu
% of faculty from outside Tamil Nadu
638 19 2.97%
Annexure A15
76-82
A16. Number of Faculty with 3 months or more of Post-doctoral/Visiting scientist experiences abroad in 2018
Total No. of faculty
No. of faculty with 3 months or more of Post doctoral/visiting
Scientist experiences abroad in 2018
%
638 01 0.16 %
Annexure A16
83
A17. Average footfall in library 2018
List enclosed
Annexure A17
83
A18. CERA utilization in 2018
List enclosed
To be taken by ICAR from their own data. However, the data generated by us is provided as Annexure A18.
Annexure A18
84
A19. Accreditation as on 01.01.2018
Accreditation valid up to 15/03/2020 (III Cycle). Certificate enclosed
ICAR F. No. Edn. 26/2/98-EQR Dated 17/04/2015
Annexure A19
85-88
A20. Implementation of recommendations of Fifth Deans Committee/BSMA Committee
Implemented in full for B.Tech progammes in Food Technology, Dairy Technology and Poultry Technology. Order for implementation by Board of Management enclosed.
(UO No. 60279/R-I/BoM-88/2017 No. 14141/R-I/BoM-88/3-1/64-8/FFS-2/2017 Dated 21/09/2017 of the Registrar, TANUVAS)
ICAR Common Academic Regulations (CAR) as per BSMAs of the Fourth Deans Committee in being implemented from the academic year 2009 onwards for all PG programmes in all the constituent colleges.
Faculty of this University have been nominated to the BSMAs of the Fifth Deans Committee to revise PG syllabus and curricula. The Dean of Faculty of Basic Sciences have been nominated to the National Core Team for the review of PG syllabus and curricula for the Fifth Deans Committee.
Annexure A20
89
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B. ReseaRch
B1. Research Product – (No. of research articles per faculty having NAAS rating of over 6.0)
Year No. Publication >6 NAAS rate
Total no.of faculty
Per faculty
2018 59 638 0.87
Annexure B1 90-97
B2. Research Impact –Percentage of faculty having h-index as 10 or more than 10 (obtained from Google scholar)
Year No. of faculty having h index as 10 or more
Total no.of faculty
Per faculty with h index as 10or more
2018 18 638 2.82
Annexure B2 98
B3. Research Excellence
i. Patents granted during 2018
“Development of primers for detection of hepatopancreatic parvovirus (HPV) in shrimp by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)” for a term of 20 years from 23.01.2006 (Patent No. 300445). Patent has been granted on 29.08.2018
Annexure B3(i)
99-109
ii. Varieties released, Breed/technologies/vaccines developed/ new strains of bacteria/virus/parasite identified/new farmmachinery & tools developed during 2018
•Ô Development of Salem Black Goat Breed of Tamil Nadu
•Ô Bargur Buffalo Breed
•Ô TANUVAS KPM GOLD new cross bred pig
• TANUVAS ILFC- Comfort heater for piglets
• TANUVAS ILFC-Multitier Breeder Rabbit cage
• TANUVAS ILFC-Low Cost Slatted floor pig sty for weaners
• TANUVAS ILFC- Three tier Japanese quail cage
Annexure B3(ii)
iii. Funds received through external competitive grants
Year No. of projects obtained from external competitive grants
Total amount (in crores)
2018 15 24.9698
Annexure B3(iii)
110-111
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4. Is PME Cell Established and functional - Yes
Research Project Monitoring and Evaluation Cell is currently in operation at TANUVAS to monitor the progress of the on-going research schemes functioning at TANUVAS
c. exTension
C1. KVK Awards during 2018 (List to be enclosed)
Year No.of KVK awards
Zonal Awards
National Awards
2018 4 - 4
Annexure C1 112-115
C2. Extension workers Award at State/National Level during 2018 (List to be enclosed)
Year No.of KVK awards
State Awards
National Awards
2018 5 5 -
Annexure C2 116-119
C3. Quality input supplied by University (Seed, Semen, planting material etc. during 2018)
List enclosed
Annexure C3 120-122
C4. Number of soil samples analyzed per year during 2018
Particulars No. of samples
Soil samples 2951
Water samples 1695
* TANUVAS is a State Veterinary University, Hence, soil samples are examined only in KVKs.
C5. Revenue generated through consultancies, testing, tuition fees, licencing, training, sale of inputs and commercialisation of technologies during FY 2018-19.
Sl No.Total revenue
generated(in lakhs)
Total budget of university(in lakhs)
Percentage
1. 1577.55 22371.07 7.05
Annexure C5 123-130
C6. List number of inter-institutional/ collaborative projects obtained during 2018
No of inter-institutional/collaborative projects obtained –12
List enclosed
Annexure C6 131-192
C7. Partnership with Private sector during 2018
Nil
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C8. Exchange of faculty (Sabbatical, Visiting Scientist, Adjunct Faculty) during 2018
No. of visiting and adjunct faculty from outside University - 12
Annexure C8 193-195
C9. Number of Enterprises/Start-ups promoted by the University
Number of Enterprises/Start-ups promoted by the University – List enclosed
Annexure C9 196
C10. Percentage of students employed in Public/Private/Banking sectors
Percentage of students employed in Public/Private/Banking sectors
List enclosed
Annexure C10
197-206
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Annexure for A1. Number of students got JRF during 2018/ Number of UG students passed out
No. Name of the college2018
Total No. Passed out JRFs obtained
1 Madras Veterinary College 102 6
2 VCRI, Namakkal 73 -
3 VCRI Orathanadu 40 2
4 VCRI, Tirunelveli 39 10
5 CFDT, Koduvalli 39 1
6 CPPM, Hosur 14 -
Total 307 19
List of the students got ICAR-PG Scholarships in 2018
Sl. No. Name of the students
1 Siddharth, M
2 Rajkumar, R, K
3 Elavarasan, S
4 Arivukkarasu, P
5 Rajasekar, R
6 Mohana priya, K
7 Saravanan, K.A.
8 Robinson Raja, J
9 Tamilarasan, K
10 Subash, V
11 Nandhini. G
12 Natarajan, A.
13 Sandhiya, M
14 Lathapreethi, A.
15 Maria Anto Dani Nishanth. J.
16 Lavanya, M.
17 V. Dhinesh Kumar
18 P. Rajkumar
19 S.Varsha
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Annexure for A2. Number of students got admission in Master’s program during 2018 through
ICAR entrance examination/Number of UG students passed out
No. Name of the University - TANUVAS
No.of UG students passed out in
2018
Students admitted in Masters in 2018
1 Madras Veterinary College 102 6
2 VCRI, Namakkal 73 7
3 VCRI, Orathanadu 40 6
4 VCRI, Tirunelveli 39 10
5 CFDT, Koduvalli 39 1
6 CPPM, Hosur 14 -
Total 307 30
List of the students got admission in Master’s program during 2018 through ICAR entrance examination
Sl. No. Name of the students
1 Siddharth, M
2 Rajkumar, R, K
3 Elavarasan, S
4 Arivukkarasu, P
5 Rajasekar, R
6 Mohana priya, K
7 Saravanan, K.A.
8 Robinson Raja, J
9 Tamilarasan, K
10 Subash, V
11 Nandhini. G
12 Natarajan, A.
13 Sandhiya, M
14 Lathapreethi, A.
15 Maria Anto Dani Nishanth. J.
16 Lavanya, M.
17 V. Dhinesh Kumar
18 P. Rajkumar
19 S.Varsha
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20 M. Prakash
21 S. Ragulraj
22 S. Praveen
23 S. Senthamilan
24 J. Mathiyazhan
25 V. Mohan kumar
26 K. Mohanapriya
27 G. Sasi
28 P. Sandhiya
29 L.Vinitha
30 R. Yazhinidevi
Annexure for A3. Students performance at M.Sc. level
(No. of students got ICAR –SRF or equivalent)
Total no.of Master’s students passed out in 2018
No.of students got ICAR-JRF/SRFs in 2018 %
95 Nil (TANUVAS)4 (other university) 4.21
List of the students from other University who got ICAR-SRFs or equivalent
Sl.No.
ICARRoll No. Name Gender Discipline College
1. ICAR No 305186
YAMINI THAKUR (JRF)
Female Veterinary Surgery and Radiology MVC, Chennai
2. ICAR No. 029133 JEEVAN C (SRF) Male Animal Genetics & Breeding MVC, Chennai
3. ICAR No. 139205
ANURAG BORTHAKUR (SRF)
Male Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
MVC, Chennai
4. ICAR No. 029356
ASHITHA SURESH (SRF) Female Veterinary Gynaecology and
ObstetricsMVC, Chennai
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Annexure for A4. Student’s Performance at M.Sc. Level (students got admission in Ph.D.
through ICAR entrance examination during 2018
Total no.of Master’s students passed out in 2018
No.of students got admission in Ph.D.in 2018 through ICAR %
95 Nil (TANUVAS)8 (other Univ.joined TANUVAS) 8.42
List of Other University Students admitted in TANUVAS through ICAR entrance examination during 2018
Sl.No.
ICARRoll No. Name Gender Discipline College
1. ICAR No. 029133
JEEVAN C Male Animal Genetics & Breeding
MVC, Chennai
2. ICAR No. 109202
SHEIKH MOIN AHMAD
Male Veterinary Microbiology MVC, Chennai
3. ICAR No. 139233
LALRINKIMA Male Veterinary Pathology MVC, Chennai
4. ICAR No. 079173
REVATHI P Female Veterinary Medicine MVC, Chennai
5. ICAR No. 139205
ANURAG BORTHAKUR
Male Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
MVC, Chennai
6. ICAR No. 029356
ASHITHA SURESH Female Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics
MVC, Chennai
7. ICAR No. 159018
GURRALA VENKATA ASHOK KUMAR REDDY
Male Veterinary Surgery and Radiology
MVC, Chennai
8. ICAR No. 139052
THOKCHOM SHITARJIT SINGH
Male Veterinary Anatomy MVC, Chennai
Annexure for A6. Percentage of ARS selections in the disciplines offered by university against
available seats advertised by ASRB during 2018
No.of students got ARS in the discipline offered by the University in 2018
Total no. of seats available in such disciplines advertised by ASRB %
One 4 25
Name of the Student who got ARS selection
Sl No. Name of the student ARS Discipline
1. Arun Nehru.P (MVC,TANUVAS) Livestock Production and Management
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Annexure for A7.PercentageofstudentsqualifiedNETexaminthedisciplinesofagriculture
and allied Sciences during 2018 (TANUVAS)
No. Name of the college NameoftheindividualsqualifiedinNET
1 Madras Veterinary College 33
2 VCRI, Namakkal 14
Total 47
ListofthestudentsqualifiedNET
Sl No. Name of the student Discipline
1. V. Arthy Animal Genetics and Breeding
2. Subhashini. J Animal nutrition
3. Sathya Priya. A Animal nutrition
4. Abinaya. A Animal nutrition
5. Patil Saroja Popat Animal nutrition
6. Sufeesh.S.G Animal nutrition
7. Arun Nehru.P Livestock Production and Management
8. Godlin Blessey.P Livestock Production and Management
9. Muthukumar. S Livestock Production and Management
10. Ram Prasad.M.S Livestock Production and Management
11. A. Varun, Poultry Science
12. S. Divya Poultry Science
13. Bhargavi,S. Veterinary Anatomy
14. V. Naveen Kumar Veterinary Medicine
15. S. Gowrishankar Veterinary Parasitology
16. Samapika Sahoo Veterinary Parasitology
17. Deepak.S.J Veterinary Public Health
18. Kumar Radhika Ratheesh Veterinary Public Health
19. Annal Selva Malar Veterinary Public Health
20. S. Tharanya Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology
21. P. Vinothini Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology
22. M. Pule Addison Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology
23. K. Rajamanickam Veterinary Physiology
24. Sindhu Nair Veterinary Surgery
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25. Ranjani Rajasekaran Veterinary Microbiology
26. Subhasree Pradhan Veterinary Microbiology
27. Hridya Susan Varughese Veterinary Microbiology
28. Vetrivel. R Veterinary Microbiology
29. Marcia Ashmi. J Veterinary Microbiology
30. R. Saahithya Veterinary Pathology
31. A. C. Satish Veterinary Pathology
32 S. Shiyamala Veterinary Pathology
33 Anjaly Krishnan Biostatistics
34 S.Vigneshwaran Veterinary Surgery and Radiology
35 M.Abirami Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
36 S. Manivannan Veterinary Obstetrics and Gynaecology
37 G.Gomathi Animal Nutrition
38 K. Deepa Animal Nutrition
39 K. Iniyah Veterinary Anatomy
40 C. Ramkumar Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension Education
41 R. Bharathesree Animal Genetics and Breeding
42 P. Sumitha Veterinary Microbiology
43 S. Shanmathi Veterinary Parasitology
44 K. Prabakaran Veterinary Pathology
45 K. Ragvi Veterinary Pathology
46 D. Reka Animal Physiology
47 R. Sarangabani Veterinary Surgery and Radiology
Annexure for A8.Percentageoffacultypositionsfilledinteaching,research,extension,KVK,
AICRP and at regional station (Give sanctioned cadre strength)
Faculty Position as on 01.01.2018
No. Posts Sanctioned In Position %offilled
1 Colleges 599 467 78
2 Research Centres 195 150 77
3 AICRP 8 7 87.5
4 KVKs 21 14 67
5 Total 823 638 77.5
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Annexure for A10. National and international awards (such as those conferred by the National Organizations like the ICAR, CSIR, DBT, DST, GoI, international bodies of repute
like FAO, UN, CG centres and recognized National Sciences / Engineering Academies) earned by faculty in 2018
S. NoNational/
Inter-national
Name of Award Name of Awardee Agency Purpose
1 Inter-national
INSA award Dr C Ramani INSA, Israel Travel grant
2 Inter-national
“Murray Fowler International Conference Scholarship (MFICS)”
Dr.M.Palanivelrajan European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians (EAZWV) / Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW)
Travel grant and Registration Fees
3 Inter-national
WVPA-Zootis Young Poultry Veterinarian of the year
Dr.V.Gowthaman World Veterinary Poultry Association
Outstanding contribution to poultry research
4 National Postgraduate Award
TANUVAS ICAR For securing 16 PG scholarships, the highest in Veterinary and Fisheries Sciences category during the AIEEA-PG 2018
5 National Breed savior award
Dr. T. Ravimurugan ICAR- NBAGR To document Pattanam sheep breeders profile
6 National Kamdhenu Award (First prize), South Zone
Bargur Cattle Research Station of TANUVAS
Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India
For maintaining the best indigenous cattle herd
7 National Bargur buffalo-Breed registration Certificate
Dr.P.Ganapathi National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, Karnal
Bargur Buffalo- A new buffalo Breed registration
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S. NoNational/
Inter-national
Name of Award Name of Awardee Agency Purpose
8 National Certificate of Appreciation Under ICAR-Poultry seed Project (PSP)
Dr.K.Mani ICAR For the outstanding performance
9 National 60th Annual CLFMA award
Dr.M.R.Purushothaman CLFMA Meticulous contribution to livestock sector
10 National Outstanding Research Faculty in the Veterinary Discipline
Dr. N. Pazhanivel Careers 360 Pvt. Ltd. (Given by Honorable Union Cabinet Minister of Human Resources Development, Government of India at New Delhi)
Top 10 Knowledge Producers in India
11 National Tamil Nadu Scientist Award (TANSA)
A.V. Omprakash Tamil Nadu StateCouncil for Science and Technology in the field of Veterinary Science
To encourage the scientist working in the area of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
12 National Fellow of Indian society of animal production and management
Dr. N. Kumaravelu ISAPM Outstanding work in the field of Livestock Production Management
13 National Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)certification
TRPVB FDA Certification for manufacturing unit under the Schedule-M
14 National Tamil Nadu Senior Scientist Award (Received in 2018)
Dr.P.Tensingh Gnanaraj Tamil Nadu StateCouncil for Science and Technology in Veterinary Discipline
Eminent Scientist in Veterinary discipline under senior category
15 National N.S.Ruprah Memorial Award
Dr.Bhaskaran Ravi Latha
At 27th NCVP ,IAAVP For contribution in Entomology and Acarology
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Inter-national
Name of Award Name of Awardee Agency Purpose
16 National Smt. P.Z. Sharma GOLD MEDAL
Dr. G. Vijayakumar Indian Society for Veterinary Medicine
For outstanding contribution to canine medicine
17 National Excellence in teaching award
Dr. P. Suresh Endling conferences society at International Conference of Food and Agriculture (ICFA) 2018
For the outstanding contribution in the field of Veterinary Microbiology
18 National N.C.Sharma Memorial Award
Dr.M.Palanisamy Indian Society for study of Animal reproduction (ISSAR)
For best research paper publication in Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction
19 National XXV NCVP-MVC Mid career excellence award 2018
Dr.A.Sangaran IAAVP Contribution to parasitology research
20 National Best Ph.D.thesis award
Dr.Binu Sundar IAAVP Doctoral research in Veterinary parasitology
21 National Best M.V.Sc. thesis
Dr.Dhivya IAAVP Post graduate research in Veterinary parasitology
22 National Appreciation Certificate
Dr. R. Edith Intellectual Property Rights Attorney Association, Chennai on 25/04/2018
Encouragement in the field of Research in the mark of “World Intellectual Property Rights Day 2018. Powering Change: Woman in innovation and creativity”
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like FAO, UN, CG centres and recognized National Sciences / Engineering Academies) earned by faculty in 2018
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PG Award- ICAR- For securing 16 PG scholarships, the highest in Veterinary and Fisheries sciences category during the AIEEA-PG 2018
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Annexure for A12 Award in All India Youth Festival or All India Agri. University Sports Meet during 2018
No. Youth Festival / Agri. Univ. Sports Name of Award Name of Awardee Purpose
1. World cup Tennikoit championship 2018 at Minsk, Belarus
Bronze medal
K. Abishek,I Year B.V.Sc.& A.H.
Tennikoit
2. 19th All India Inter Agri University Sports and Games, held at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
Gold Medal (1st position)
S. Priya, IV Year B.V.Sc.& A.H.
Javelin throw
3. 19th All India Inter Agri University Sports and Games, held at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
Gold Medal (1st position)
M. Kirtigha, I Year B.V.Sc & A.H.& S.Geetha, II Year B.V.Sc & A.H.
Badminton Doubles
4. Chennai International Youth Fest 2018 Celebration - Youth Development Consortium
Gold Medal (1st position)
B. Santhosh Kumar, IV Year B.V.Sc & A.H.
50 meter free style swimming competition
5. Chennai International Youth Fest 2018 Celebration - Youth Development Consortium
Gold Medal B. Santhosh Kumar, IV Year B.V.Sc & A.H.
100 meter free style swimming competition
6. 18th All India Inter Agricultural Sports and Games Meet (ICAR), Organized by University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru on 30th January-2018
Silver Medal C. Sri Vidhya IV B.V.Sc.& A.H.
Long Jump
7. 18th All India Inter Agricultural Sports and Games Meet (ICAR), Organized by University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru on 30th January-2018
Silver Medal C. Sri Vidhya IV year B.V.Sc.& A.H.
High Jump
8. Youth Festival- VIII National Rural Games-2018 held at Pondicherry
Gold medal N.T.SHIVAII Year- B.Tech (PPT)
BOXING (81-91 kg category) in.
9. Youth Festival II- South zone Rural Games (2018-19) held at Komarapalayam, Namakkal.
Gold medal N.T.SHIVA- II Year-B.Tech (PPT)
BOXING (75-81 Kg category)
10. Youth Festival - Chief Minister’s Trophy, organized by SDA of Tamil Nadu.
Second position
K.VIJAY ANANDIII Year-B.Tech (PPT)
HAND BALL
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Annexure for A13 Fellowship or Associate-ship of National Science Academies
(NAAS,INSA,NAS,NAMS,INAE) achieved during 2018
S. No
National / International
Name of Fellowship Name of Awardee Agency Purpose
1 National National fellowship for higher education of ST students
Dr. Lakavath Vidya Sagar
Ministry of Tribal Affairs,UGC
To Pursue Ph.D
2 National Indian Meat Science Association Fellowship
Dr.S.Sureshkumar Indian Meat Science Association
Contribution to the field of Meat science
Annexure for A14. Percentage of Faculty with Ph.D degree from a university from outside
of the state where employed
No. Name of the FacultyYear of
obtaining Ph.D
Name of the University
1 P.S.L.Sesh 2000 IVRI
2 K.Loganathasamy 2004 IVRI
3 K.Padmanath 2012 IVRI
4 C.Sreekumar 2001 IVRI
5 R.RichardChurchil 2000 IVRI
6 K.Nagarajan 2010 IVRI
7 N. Karthikeyan 2004 IVRI
8 K.Porteen 2007 IVRI
9 S. Rajalaksmi @ Radabai 2011 JNTU Hyderabad
10 P.Thilakar 2010 IVRI
11 A.Velavan 2012 IVRI
12 T.Chandrasekar 2017 NDRI
13 G.Elaiyaraja 2016 IVRI
14 A. Sakthivel Selvan 2017 NDRI
15 C.Manivannan 2003 IVRI
16 G.Dhinakar Raj 1996 University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
17 P.Azhahianambi 2006 IVRI
18 R.P.Aravindhbabu 2011 Royal Veterinary College, University of London
19 V.Gowthaman 2011 IVRI
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No. Name of the FacultyYear of
obtaining Ph.D
Name of the University
20 K.Anbukumar 2012 National University of Singapore
21 S.Ramesh 2001 IVRI
22 M.Anandachitra 2002 IVRI
23 D.Basheerahamad, 2007 IVRI
24 M. Anna Anandh 2005 IVRI
25 S. Senthil Kumar 2008 IVRI
26 T.Lakshmi Prasanth 2011 IVRI
27 R.Kanagarajadurai 2011 National Centre for Biological Sciences (Manipal varsity)
28 D. Thirumeignanam 2010 NDRI
29 A.R.Ninu 2014 IVRI
30 S.Rajagunalan 2014 IVRI
31 R.Rajkumar 2008 IVRI
32 S.Eswari 2008 IVRI
33 T.C.Balamurugan, 2011 IVRI
34 S.Murugavel, 2014 IVRI
35 J.Vijay Anand 2013 NDRI
36 Sangeetha Anandha Baskaran
University of Connecticut, USA
37 K.Manimaran 2003 IVRI
38 K.M.Sakthivel 2005 IVRI
39 V.Sasikala 2013 IVRI
40 K.Jagadeesan 2015 IVRI
41 A.S.Selvaramesh 2011 IVRI
42 V. Ranganathan 2007 IVRI
43 M.Ramachandran 2003 NDRI, Karnal
44 M.Palanivel 2008 IVRI
45 K. Ayyapan 2008 NDRI
46 K.Kannan 2014 IVRI
47 P.Tamilmahan 2017 IVRI
48 M. Saravanan 2012 IVRI
49 A.Latchumikanthan 2015 IVRI
50 M.S.Murugan 2012 IVRI
51 R.Durairajan 2012 IVRI
52 M.Murugan 2007 Kerala Agricultural University
53 P.Ravi 2007 IVRI
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No. Name of the FacultyYear of
obtaining Ph.D
Name of the University
54 Mohamed Safiullah 1995 Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
55 A.Elamurugan 2016 IVRI
56 S.Sureshkannan 2008 IVRI
57 R.K.Kanimozhi 2012 IVRI
58 Dinesh 2017 IVRI
59 Gopalakrishnan 2017 IVRI
60 Rajesh 2017 NDRI
61 G.Rajesh 2016 IVRI
62 D.Ilayabharathi 2015 IVRI
63 V.Sankar 2014 IVRI
64 T.Ramasamy 2013 IVRI
65 V.Boopathi 2013 NDRI, Karnal
66 R.Ramya 2013 Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur,Andhra Pradesh.
67 P.Sankar 2012 IVRI
68 P.C.Sakthivel 2011 IVRI
69 K.Ramya 2011 IVRI
70 S.Usha 2011 NDRI, Karnal
71 M.Madhanmohan 2010 Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad
72 T.Sarath 2010 IVRI
73 N.Arunmozhi 2009 IVRI
74 S.Senthilkumar 2010 KVASU, Pookode, Kerala
75 R.Saravanan 2008 NDRI, Karnal
76 P.Shamsudeen 2007 IVRI
77 C.Kathirvelan 2007 NDRI, Karnal
78 R.Velusamy 2002 IVRI
79 V.M.Sankaran 1998 University of Indore
80 K.N.Selvakumar 1996 UAS, Bangalore
81 Balagangadarathilagar 2006 IVRI
82 P.Selvan 2006 IVRI
83 Prakashkrupakaran 2006 IVRI
84 P.Vasan 2006 IVRI
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of the state where employed
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Annexure for A15. Percentage of Faculty from the state other than the state in which university situated
No. Name of the faculty Native State1 Y.Krishnamohan Reddy Andhra Pradesh
2 Ganne Venkata Sudhakar Rao Andhra Pradesh
3 A.R.Ninu Kerala
4 Vivek Vinayak Kulkarni Maharashtra
5 S. Rajalakshmi @ Radabai Puducherry
6 N. Arunmozhi Puducherry
7 M. Vinothini Puducherry
8 N. Vengadabady Puducherry
9 A. Latchumikanthan Puducherry
10 M. Bhuvana Puducherry
11 K. Porteen Puducherry
12 T. Selvaraj Puducherry
13 Mohamed Shafiuzama Puducherry
14 A. Ganesan Puducherry
15 S.Rajagunalan Puducherry
16 P.Athilakshmy Puducherry
17 A. Sundaresan Sri Lanka
18 Chhavi Gupta Uttarakhand
19 Parimal Roy West Bengal
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Annexure for A16. Number of Faculty with 3 months or more of Post-doctoral/Visiting scientist
experiences abroad in 2018
S.No. Name of Faculty Name of PDF Period USO No. Name of foreign
University
1 K.Anbukumar Post doctoral fellowship and training
From15.03.2016 till date
USO No.21060/A.1/2015 No.792/A.1/2016 dated 10.03.2016 of the Registrar, TANUVAS
Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Annexure for A17. Average footfall in library during 2018
SI.No. Library No. of Students No. of Staff Total
Total No. of Visitors to
Lib
1Univ Lib
0 35 35 756
2 MVC 743 173 916 18133
3 VCRI-NKL 413 96 509 9419
4 VCRI-OND 288 78 366 5366
5 VCRI-TNI 288 76 364 8643
6 CFDT 186 26 312 3058
7 CPPM 94 14 108 3614
8 Online-elibrary 0 0 0 977
9 Online-CeRA logins - - - 2193
Total 2012 463 2610 52,159
* Of the 638 faculty, 410 are in Colleges and remaining are in research farms, labs, and extension centres
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Annexure for A18. CERA utilization during 2018
Sl. No. Group Name Services
1 TOTAL HITS 35303
2 Total Logins / Sessions 2153
3 Searches 15098
4 Fulltext / Abstract Views 7714
5 ILL Requests/Enquiries 116
6 TOC Browsing 5747
7 Profiles Created 4
8 E mail Alerts 0
9 RSS Feeds 0
10 Others 4471
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Annexure for A 19 Accreditation as on 01/01/2018 by ICAR
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Annexure for A 20 Implementation of recommendation of Fifth Dean’s,
Committee/BSMA Committees
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Annexure for B1 Research Product(No. of research articles per faculty having NAAS rating of
over 6.0)2018
Sl No.
Total number of research articles having NAAS
rating of over 6.0 published in 2018
Total number of faculty
Number of research papers per faculty
MVC 19 175 10.85
VCRI TNY 11 65 16.92
VCRI NKL 9 111 8.11
VCRI OND 5 72 6.94
DCAHS 10 37 27.02
DEE 3 78 3.85
Total 57 638 8.93
List of the research articles*
Sl No. Details of publication NAAS Rating
1. Azhahianambi P., G. Jyothimol, G.R. Baranidharan, M. Arvind, R. Ram Narendran, Bhaskaran Ravi Latha and M. Raman, 2018. Evaluation of multiplex PCR assay for detection of Babesia sp, Ehrlichia canis and Trypanosoma evansi in dogs Acta Tropica, 188: 58-67.
8.22
2. Sehr Vanya Lalljee, C. Soundararajan, Yogendra Deep Singh and Neil D. Sargison, 2018. The potential of small ruminant farming as a means of poverty alleviation in rural Southern India, Tropical Animal Health and Production, doi.org/10.1007/S11250-018-686-4.
6.91
3. Gowrisankar S., M.Aravind, Bhaskaran Ravi Latha andC.Sreekumar, 2018. Hypodermosis in cattle translocated to Tamil Nadu from Punjab. Tropical Animal Health and Production. doi.org/10.1007/s11250-018-1717-1
6.91
4. Ranju R.S., Bhaskaran Ravi Latha and V. Leela, 2018. Exploiting Assembly pheromone for the control of ixodid ticks, Acarologia, 58 (2):471-482.
0.68(Impact Factor)
5. Ravi Kumar D., S.K.Mishra, Anshuman Kumar, M.R. Vineeth, S.Jayakumar, A. Sakthivel Selvan, T. Karuthadurai, R.S.Kataria, PallabChaudhuri and S.K.Niranjan, 2018. Major Histocompatibility complex (DRB3) gene expression pattern indicates differences in Brucella abortus S19 vaccine induced immune response in Karan Fries and Sahiwal cattle. Indian Journal of Animal Research, Print ISSN: 0367-6722/Online ISSN: 0976-0555, DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-3577
6.15
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6. Kanagaraju, P and S.Rathnapraba (2018). Effect of in-ovo injection of glucose and egg white protein on the production performance and gut histomorphometry of broiler chicken, Indian J. Anim. Res., 1-5.
6.15
7 M.S. Indhu, P.S.L. Sesh, K. Loganathasamy, K. Jeyaraja, K. Padmanath and V. Pandiyan, 2018. Analysis of certain blood biochemical parameters in relation to oxidative stress in chronic mitral valve insufficiency of dogs with heart failure. Indian J. Anim. Res. DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-3632.
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8 Shriram Ganesan, Ramani ChandrasekharaIyer 2018 Ocular ultrasonographic evaluation of cataractous and pseudophakic eyes in dogs Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences ( 42) 611-616
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9 Shahid Hussain, Dar & Jayaprakash, R &Shafiuzama,Md& Nissar, Shazia & Sridhar, R & George, Ravi. 2018. Effects of early postoperative rehabilitation with physiotherapy in the cranial cruciate ligament ruptured dogs stabilized with extra capsular technique. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 10.18805/ijar.B-3624.
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10 K. DivyaManjari, G. Divya, T. S. Saravanan and M. Parthiban. 2018. In vitro selection of potential immunomodulatory multispecies lactic acid bacteria in broilers. Indian Journal Of Animal Research. DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-3547
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11 R.Sangeetha, K.Kumanan, K.Vijayarani, A.Ramesh and P.Tensingh Gnanaraj. 2018. Immunogenicity of a live attenuated classical swine fever vaccine in pigs under field conditions. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 88(6) : 651-654.
6.28
12 Sunil S.Kapgate, K.Kumanan, K.Vijayarani andSukhadeoB.Barbuddhe. 2018. Avian parvovirus:Classification, phylogeny, pathogenesis anddiagnosis. Avian Pathology. 47: 536-541
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13 P. Raja, T. M. A. Senthilkumar, C. V. Priyadarshini, M. Parthiban, A. Thangavelu, A. MangalaGowri, A. Palanisammi, K. Kumanan, 2018. Sequence analysis of VP2 hypervariable region of the field isolates of Infectious bursal disease viruses from southern region of India. Acta Virologica, 62: 86-97
6.7
14 Priyanka, K. Jeyaraja, P.S. Thirunavukarasu. Abnormal renovascular resistance in dogs with Diabetes mellitus: correlation with glycemic index and proteinuria.2018 Iranian journal of Veterinary Research. 4. 304-309
6.53
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15 M. Ranjithkumar, M. Saravanan, S. Krishnakumar, H. Pushkin Raj, R. Saahithya and S. Satheshkumar.2018 Dermatophilosis in a buffaloe: A case report. Buffalo Bulletin.37(02) 253-258
6.10
16 S. Wilfred Ruban, R. NarendraBabu , Robinson J.J. Abraham , T.M.A. Senthilkumar, P. Kumarasamy and V. Appa Rao, 2018. Prevalence of Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in retail Buffalo meat in Chennai, India. Buffalo bulletin, 37(1): 51- 58
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17 S. Wilfred Ruban, R. NarendraBabu, Robinson J.J. Abraham, T.M.A. Senthil Kumar, P. Kumarasamy,K. Porteen and P. Raja (2018). Molecular detection of enterotoxigenic Staphylococcus aureus isolated from mutton marketed in retail outlets of Chennai, India. Indian J. Anim. Res., 52 (7) : 1048-1052
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18 S. Wilfred Ruban, R. NarendraBabu, K. Porteen, P.Raja, T.M.A. Senthil Kumar, P. Kumarasamy, P.Rajaamd, V.Appa Rao. Prevalance, Antimicrobial susceptibility and virulence genes of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from pork meat in retail outlets in India. (2018). Journal of Food Safety. DOI: https//doi.org/10.1111/jfs.2589
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19 G.Sundaresan, Robinson. J.J. Abraham, V.Appa Rao, R.NarendraBabu, V.Govind and Mahentesh. F.Meti, 2018. Established method of chondroitin sulphate extraction from buffalo (Bubalusbuabalis) cartilages and its identification by FTIR. Journal of Food Science Technology 55(9): 3439 -3445
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20 Venkatesan, G., Kumar, A., Prabhu M, Balamurugan, V., Bhanuprakash, V. and Singh, R.K. 2018. Sequence analysis of haemagglutinin gene of camelpox viruses shows deletion leading to frameshift: Circulation of diverse clusters among camelpox viruses. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 65:1920-1934
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21 S. Satheshkumar 2018. Peri-follicular blood flow in the follicle and from which ovulation occurs in cows. Animal Reproduction Science, 198:154-159.
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Muniasamy, M.S., Muthukumar, S., Srinivasan, M., Ilangovan, A., Satheshkumar, S., Rajagopal, T., Kumar, .R.S., Sivakumar, K., and Archunan, G. 2018 Evaluation of pheromone-based kit: A noninvasive approach of estrus detection in buffalo. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 53 (6): 1466-1472.
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M. Ranjithkumar, M. Saravanan, S. Krishnakumar, H. Pushkin Raj, R. Saahithya and S. Satheshkumar, 2018. Dermatophilosis In A Buffalo: A Case Report. Buffalo Bulletin, 37 (2): 253-258
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Rajagunalan, S., Gururaj, K., Lakshmikantan, U.,Murugan, M., Ganesan, A., Sundar, A., Sureshkannan, S and Dimple, A. 2018. Detection of the presence of Coxiella burnetii in a case of goat abortion: a first report from India. Tropical Animal Health and Production. doi.org/10.1007/s11250-018-1756-7.
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Sathiyabarathi, M., Jeyakumar, S., Manimaran, A., Heartwin Pushpadass, Kumaresan, A., Lathwal, S.S., Sivaram, M., Das, D.N., Ramesha K.P., and Jayaprakash, G. 2018. Infrared thermography to monitor body and udder skin surface temperature differences in relation to subclinical and clinical mastitis condition in Karan Fries (Bos taurus × Bos indicus) crossbred cows. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 88 (6), 694-699
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26Sathiyabarathi, M., Jeyakumar, S., Manimaran, A., Heartwin A. Pushpadass, Sivaram. M., Ramesha, K.P., Das, D.N., and Mukund A. Kataktalware. 2018. Infrared thermal imaging of udder skin surface temperature variations to monitor udder health status in Bos indicus (Deoni) cows. Infrared Physics and Technology, 88, 239-244
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27Deepa, P., Thirumeignanam, D. Kolandaivel, P. (2018). An overview about the impact of Hinge towards the Anticancer binding affinity of ck2 ligands- A Quantum chemical analysis. Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics,2018, 9 : 1-52
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28Ramakrishnan,K.S., Dharmaceelan, S., Senthilkumar,S., Vijayakumar, G., and Rajendran,N. (2018) Analgesic and isoflurane sparing effect of buprenorphine and butorphanol in cats anaesthetized with midazolam-ketamine-isoflurane. Indian J. Anim. Res., DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-3618
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29 Sowbharenya, C., Dharmaceelan, S., M. Subramanian, M., and Kumaresan, A., (2018) Low dose metronomic chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide and piroxicamfor the management of canine mammary neoplasms. Indian J. Anim. Res., DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-3666
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30 Bharthidasan, M., Justin, B., George, W.R.S., Arun Prasad, A. and Sivasankar, R. (2018). Electro chemotherapy with intra tumoral cisplatin for the treatment of fibrocarcinoma in a horse. Indian J. Anim. Res.DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-3532 Page :541-544
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31 Subramanian Muthukumar, Samuthirapandi Muniasamy, Mahalingam Srinivasan, Andivelu Ilangovan, Soundarapandian Satheshkumar, Thangavel Rajagopal, Velusamy Ramesh Saravana Kumar, Karuppusamy Sivakumar, Govindaraju Archunan. 2018. Evaluation of pheromone-based kit: A noninvasive approach of estrus detection in buffalo. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 53(6): 1466-1472
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32 Suresh K. Devatkal, Mangalathu R. Vishnuraj, Vivek V. Kulkarni and Talapaneni Kotaiah. 2018. Carcass and meat quality characterization of indigenous and improved variety of chicken genotypes.,Poultry Science, 97(8),2947–2956.
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33 Ponnusamy P., T. Lurthu Reetha, M. Sasikala, B.S.M. Ronald, J. Selvaraj, B. Puvarajan and R. Manickam, 2018. Molecular Detection and phylogenetic analysis of avian reticuloendotheliosis virus from formalin fixed tissue by PCR in fancy chicken. Indian Journal of Animal Research. Online Published DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-3640.
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34 Ponnusamy P., T. Lurthu Reetha, B.S.M. Ronald, B. Puvarajan and R. Manickam, 2018. Detection of Mycoplasma gallinaceum by PCR amplification of the 16S rRNA gene from respiratory disease in village chickens. Indian Journal of Animal Research. Online Published DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-3640.
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35 S. Prakash, M. Selvaraju, K. Ravikumar, M. Palanisamy, S. Manokaran and Ezakial Napolean, 2018. Combined technique of cervicotomy and episiotomy to deliver aborted fetus complicated with imperfect cervical dilation and congenital vulval stenosis in a non-descript buffalo heifer. Buffalo Bulletin, 37 (1): 89-91
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36 S. Prakash, M. Selvaraju, K. Ravikumar, M. Palanisamy, S. Manokaran and Ezakial Napolean, 2018. Surgical management of right post cervical uterine torsion during 75 days of gestation in a graded Murrah buffalo. Buffalo Bulletin, 37(1): 93-96
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37 S. Prakash, M. Selvaraju, K. Ravikumar, M. Palanisamy, S. Manokaran and Ezakial Napolean, 2018. Hydrallantois complicated with fetal ascites in a primiparous graded Murrah buffalo. Buffalo Bulletin, 37 (1): 97-100
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38 Gobiraju S, Vasan, P. Rajendran, K. and Purushothaman Gut morphology, immunocompetance, blood metabolites and meat quality of broiler chicken fed turmeric oil as an antibiotic substitute 2018. Indian Journal of Animal Science 89(1):77-81
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39 Suresh S, Sankar P, Telang AG, Kesavan M, Sarkar SN. 2018. Nanocurcumin ameliorates Staphylococcus aureus-induced mastitis in mouse by suppressing NF-κB signaling and inflammation. International Immunopharmacology, 65:408-412.
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40 Lija, S., S. Eswari, M. Monisha and K. Vijayarani. 2018. Isolation and characterization of neural stem cells from ovine foetal cerebral cortex. Indian J. Anim. Res., DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-3647.
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41 Lurthu Reetha, T. and J. Johnson Rajeswar. Influence of oral pellet vaccine in improving egg qualities in desi chicken. 2018. Asian J. of Sci. and Tech. 9(8): 8495-8496.
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42 Selvaramesh, A.S., Pushpendra Kumar, Chinmoy Mishra, Tarun K. Bhattacharya, Bharat Bhushan, Ashok Kumar Tiwari, Vishesh Kumar Saxena and Arjava Sharma. (2019). Molecular Characterization of Mx1 Gene in Native Indian Breeds of Chicken. Animal Biotechnology, 30(2): 113-117. DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2018.1439845.
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43 Senthil Kumar, P., Sambandam Anandan, N. Subramanian. 2018. Cathepsin D Degradable Dendrimer-MPEG-Histone 3-Enrofloxacin Conjugate Nanovehicle for Target Specific Bovine Mastitis Therapy. International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10989-018-9790-x.
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44 Selvaraj, P., S. Yogeshpriya, M. Venkatesan, M. Saravanan and M. Veeraselvam. 2018. Non esterified fatty acid levels in Indian cross bred Jersey cows under small holder farming systems. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 1-3.
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45 Ramya. R., Madhanmohan. M., Nagarajan. T.Rabies Prophylactic Approaches. Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine March 2018, Vol. 73(1), Pages: 3-14
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46 Gangula PR, Challagundla KB, Ravella K, Mukhopadhyay S, Chinnathambi V, Mittal MK, Sekhar KR, Sampath C. Sepiapterin alleviates impaired gastric nNOS function in spontaneous diabetic female rodents through NRF2 mRNA turnover and miRNA biogenesis pathway. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2018 Dec 1;315(6):G980-G990.doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.00152.2018. Epub 2018 Oct 4.
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47 M. Asok kumar, D.Kumar, M.Palanivelu, A.Latchumikanthan, M.Karikalan, R. Singh, A.K.Sharma and K. Dhama 2018. Pathological and molecular studies of the renal trematode Paratanaisia bragai in Indian peafowls (Pavo cristatus) Acta Parasitologica. 63 (1), 214 – 219.
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48 K. Karthik, V. Dillibabu, R. Mahaprabhu,R. Bharathi, K. Manimaran and K. Shoba Genetic diversity of different avian strains of Pasteurella multocidar ecovered during fouroutbreaks in India.Turk. J. Vet. Anim. Sci., 2018, 42: 310-318
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49 Muthuramalingam T., Jemimah E. Rachel, Gnanaraj P. Tensingh, Pothiappan P., Devi T., Sundaram A. Shanmuga Influence of high protein level along with mineral mixture and baking soda. Indian Journal of Animal Research 2018: 52(8) 1195- 1197.
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50 Karuppannan Anbu Kumar, Opriessnig T.Lawsonia intracellularis: Revisiting the Disease Ecology and Control of This Fastidious Pathogen in Pigs. Front Vet Sci. 2018 9;5:181. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6095029.2018
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51 Karuppannan Anbu Kumar, Opriessnig T Possible risks posed by single-stranded DNA viruses of pigs associated with xenotransplantation. Xenotransplantation 2018 Front Vet Sci.9;5:181. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6095029. 2018
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52 T. Sabarinath, S.K. Behera, Y. Deneke,S. Atif Ali, G. Kaur, Ashok Kumar, G. Ravi Kumar, K. Senthil Kumar, D.K. Sinha, M.R.Verma, S.K. Srivastava, P. Chaudhuri 2018. Serological evidence of anti-Leptospira antibodies in goats in various agro climatic zones of India Small Ruminant Research 74-80
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53 S. Jaisree, R.P. Aravindhbabu, P. Roy and M.G. Jayathangaraj 2018. Fatal peste des petits ruminants disease in Chowsingha Transboundary and emerging diseases 65 (1), e198-e201
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54 Gowthaman V, Vanamayya PR, Nagarajan S, Rajukumar K, Suba S, Venketash G, Tosh C, Sood R, Nissly RH, Kuchipudi SV. 2018. Infectious dose-dependent accumulation of live highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus in chicken skeletal muscle-implications for public health. Zoonosis and Public Health 65(1):e243-e247.2018
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55 Ramesh Pandit, Ankit T Hinsu; Namrata V Patel, Prakash G Koringa, Subhash J Jakhesara, Jalpa R Thakkar, Tejas M Shah, Georgina Limon, Androniki Psifidi, Javier Guitian, David A Hume, Fiona M Tomley, Dharamshibhai N Rank, M. Raman, Tirumurugaan KG, Damer P Blake, Chaitanya G Joshi. 2018Microbial diversity and community composition of caecal microbiota in commercial and indigenous Indian chickens determined using 16s rDNA amplicon sequencing Microbiome 6:115
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56 Ankit T Hinsu, Jalpa R Thakkar, Prakash G Koringa, Vladimir Vrba, Subhash J Jakhesara, Androniki Psifidi, Javier Guitian, Fiona M Tomley, Dharamsibhai N Rank, Muthusamy Raman, Chaitanya G Joshi, Damer Blake. 2018Illumina next generation sequencing for the analysis of Eimeria populations in commercial broilers and indigenous chickens,Frontiers in Veterinary ScienceDoi : 10.3389, July, 2018
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57 S.T. Bino Sundar, T.J. Harikrishnan, Baskaran Ravi Latha, G. Sarath Chandra, T.M.A. Senthil Kumar, S. Ramesh, M.R. Srinivasan, P. Azhahianambi, S. Gomathinayagam, M. Raman, K.G. Tirumurugaan and Serma Saravana Pandian. 2018. Prevalence of Syphaciosis in laboratory rodents with emphasis on species identification, treatment and Th2 cytokine response TheIndian Journal of Animal Sciences Vol. 88 (1) : 765-770
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58 S. Gunasekaran, C. Bandeswaran, C. Valli, 2019. Low cost hydroponic fodder production technology for sustainable livestock farming during fodder scarcity, Current science, 16 (4): 526 -528.
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59 Sakthivel, M., Balasubramaniyam, D., Kumarasamy, P., Raja. A.,Anil Kumar, R. Gopi,H., and Devaki, A., Genetic structure of a small closed population of the New Zealand White rabbit through Pedigree Analysis. World Rabbit Science 2018, 26: 101-112
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Annexure for B2. Research Impact –Percentage of Faculty having h-index as 10 or more than10
(obtained from Google Scholar) 2018
Sl No.Number of faculty members
having h-index as 10 or more
Total number of
faculty
Percentage of faculty with h- index as 10
MVC 4 175 2.29
VCRI NKL 3 111 2.70
VCRI OND 3 72 4.17
DCAHS 5 37 13.51
DCAPS 1 47 2.13
Total 16 638 2.51
List of faculty members having h-index as 10 or more
Sl No. Name of the faculty h-index
1. A. Thangavelu 11
2. P. C. Prabu 10
3. C.Sreekumar 25 (Publons -Web of Science Researcher ID H-3436-2019)
4. K.G. Tirumurugaan 13
5. C. Vijayakumar 11
6. A.K. Thiruvenkadan 15
7. A. Raja 12
8. P. Sankar 12
9. A. Sangeetha 14
10. P. Senthil Kumar 34
11. K. Kannan 10
12. G. Dhinakar Raj 23
13 M. Raman 14
14. P. Azhahianambi 14
15. K. Anbu Kumar 12
16. M. Madhanmohan 11
17. A.Gnanapragasam 19
18. A.K.Thiruvenkadan 15
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Annexure for B3. i) Patents granted during 2018
ÔÔ “Development of primers for detection of hepatopancreatic parvovirus (HPV) in shrimp by Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)” for a term of 20 years from 23.01.2006 (Patent No. 300445). Patent has been granted on 29.08.2018.
Annexure for B3.ii) Breeds/Technologies developed during 2018
ÔÔ Development of Salem Black Goat Breed of Tamil Nadu approved as a breed by Breed Registration Certificate was issued with accession number INDIA GOAT 1800 SALEM BLACK 06027 for the purpose of identification, phenotypic and genotypic evaluation. Registration of Salem Black Goat breed in National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, Karnal, Haryana.
ÔÔ Bargur buffalo is a newly registered buffalo breed of Tamil Nadu. Bargur buffaloes are distributed in the Anthiyur block of Erode district. The Bargur buffalo was registered as a Breed by National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources in September 2018 and allotted accession number INDIA_BUFFALO_1800_BARGUR_01015.
ÔÔ TANUVAS KPM GOLD new cross bred pig developed by AICRP on Pig at PGRIAS, Kattupakkam, on 30th June, 2017,ICAR, New Delhi, registered in 2018.
Farm tools developed in 2018
ÔÔ TANUVAS ILFC- Comfort heater for piglets
ÔÔ TANUVAS ILFC-Multitier Breeder Rabbit cage
ÔÔ TANUVAS ILFC-Low Cost Slatted floor pig sty for weaners
ÔÔ TANUVAS ILFC- Three tier Japanese quail cage
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Annexure for B3.ii) Breeds/Technologies developed during 2018
The Bargur Cattle Research Station,Bargur, TANUVAS was conferred with theprestigious National Kamdhenu Award (Firstprize), South Zone, for maintaining the bestindigenous cattle herd by Institution, for theyear 2017-18 by the Department of AnimalHusbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry ofAgriculture and Farmers Welfare, Governmentof India.
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BARGUR BUFFALO
Bargur buffalo is a newly registered buffalo breed of Tamil Nadu. Bargur buffaloes are distributed in the Anthiyur block of Erode district. Bargur buffaloes are called as Malai Erumai in Tamil which means hill buffalo and also Emmai in Kannada. The buffaloes are good in climbing hills and suitable for grazing in hilly terrain or in slopes, maintained under zero input system. Very scanty information is available on characterization of Bargur buffalo population of Tamil Nadu State. Bargur buffaloes are distributed at 34 Hamlets of Bargur A & B revenue village of Bargur hills in Erode district. The population of Bargur buffaloe is about 3000 to 4500 numbers in their breeding tract. The breeding tract located about 700 to 1050 Mtrs above MSL. The maximum temperature and minimum temperature of this area is about 320C and 150C respectively.
The coat colour varies from brown (32%), brownish black (46%) and black (22%). The hair length is medium to long. Skin colour ranges from light brown to brown (63%) & black(37%). Muzzle colour is black (100%). Horn is sickle shaped (curved). Horn orientation is curved backward and inward. In Bargur buffaloes, the age at first calving is about 3 to 4 years and calving interval is 16-18 month. Average Milk yield is about 1 to 2 litres per day. The breeding bulls are called as Konan. The animals are
maintained under zero input system of rearing where they are allowed to graze in the forest area (2-3 km). Animals are housed in separate enclosures in the agricultural land (20%) or adjacent to the owners house (80%). The Bargur buffalo was register as a Breed by National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources in September 2018 and allotted accession number INDIA_BUFFALO_1800_BARGUR_01015.
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Bargur Cattle Research Station, Bargur had produced 21,000 doses of frozen semen straws under the NBAGR scheme for conservation of germplasm. Out of these 21,000 doses, 12,000 doses were stored in the National Repository at NBAGR, Karnal while the remaining doses are kept for artificial insemination in the breeding tract.
Breedregistrationcertificate
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1. Name of the technology/strain : TANUVAS KPM GOLD
CROSSBRED VARIETY PIG
2. Description
•Ô Dull white with black patches all over the body
•Ô Short face with Pot belly appearance
•Ô Thick and long bristle
3. Utility
•Ô Breeding and meat purpose
•Ô Production and Reproductive Performance is comparable with pure Large White Yorkshire pig
•Ô Higher Disease resistance and Mothering ability
•Ô Well adapted to the local agro-climatic conditions
•Ô Seed stock can be supplied to the farmers at lower cost
4. Cost
•Ô Rs.2000 / piglet up to 10 kg body weight
•Ô Above 10 kg (Rs.2000/piglet base price Rs.150.00 for additional every kg)
5. Contact details
•Ô The Professor and Head
PGRIAS, Kattupakkam - 603 203
Phone No. 044 27452224
6. Photograph
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Registration of Salem Black breed
Salem Black has been registered as a goat breed by the National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, Karnal and the accession number allotted is “INDIA_GOAT_1800_SALEMBLACK_06027”. Breed registration Committee of NBAGR in its meeting held on 4th August, 2017 at New Delhi approved registration of nine new breeds of livestock and poultry including Salem Black goat. The team of TANUVAS faculty was awarded Breed Registration Certificate by the Honbl. Agricultural minister in a function held at ICAR, New Delhi on 10.01.2018.
Salem Black goats are distributed in north-western agro climatic zone of Tamil Nadu and are reared mainly for meat. The name “Salem Black” has been derived from its place of origin and coat colour. The name Salem has been derived from the place called Salem (i.e., Salem district of Tamil Nadu), where this breed has been actually originated. Since the coat is completely black in colour it is called as “Salem Black”. Salem Black goats are tall animals with lean body and the coat colour is completely black. In adults, both males and females have horns and they are ash grey to grey in colour with no typical horn pattern. They have long, lean and straight legs squarely set under the body. The distinguishing features of this breed are early sexual maturity, better adaptability to harsh climatic conditions and higher prolificacy.
The ‘Salem Black’ goat breed of Tamil Nadu has been approved as a breed by Breed Registration Committee of ICAR and Breed Registration Certificate was issued with accession number “India_Goat_1800_Salem Black_06027” for thepurpose of identification, phenotypic and genotypic evaluation, registration of the Salem Black goat breed in the National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, Karnal, Haryana.
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Annexure for B3. iii) Funds received through external competitive grants (excluding ICAR
development, KVK and AICRP) 2018
No. Name of PI Title of Project Funding Agency Amount (Rs. Lakhs)
1 Dr.S.Meignanalakshmi Foldscope for diagnosis of rumen acidosis and parasitic infections in cattle
DBT, Govt. Of India 8.0
2 Dr.T.M.A.Senthil Kumar Developing portable instrumentation for the existing technologies available at TANUVAS for detection of postpartum disease conditions
Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi
38.10
3. Dr.M.Palanivelrajan Foldscope as a Tool to Screen Parasitic Infections in Wild Animals of Tamil Nadu
Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt.of India
8.0
4 Dr.S. BalasubramanianProgramme Co-ordinatorDr.P. SrideviNodal Officer
‘Project Monitoring Unit of DBT-TANUVAS-Canine Research Centre and Networks” – 3 Years
Department of Animal Biotechnology, New Delhi
189.833
5 Dr.P. Sridevi DBT, TANUVAS – Canine Research Centre & Networks – Project on “Mass Sterilization of Dogs using Single Intravasal Injection of Functionalized Polymers” – 2 Years
Department of Animal Biotechnology, New Delhi
35.98
6 Dr.G.R. Baranidharan DBT- TANUVAS – Canine Research Centre and Networks Project 2017-2018 – “Development of Point of Care Diagnostic Typing Modalities for Major Blood Groups and Theapeutic Canine Blood Components for Critically ILL Dogs” – 3 Years
Department of Animal Biotechnology, New Delhi
59.57
7. Dr.S.Senthilkumar
Development of Mobile Based Technology Transfer Application System to Empower the Small Ruminant Farmers in Tirunelveli District
NABARD, Chennai 6.44
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8. Dr.M.Chellapandian
Establishment of livestock and Poultry Feed Technology centre at Department of Animal Nutrition, VCRI, Tirunelveli
NADP, Govt of India 150
9. Dr.D.Thirumeignanam
Efficacy Evaluation Of Supplementation Of Antibiotic Growth Promoter Replacer On Improving Nutrient Utilization, Production and health Performance In Broilers
M/S Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd. Noida, UP 4.05
10. Dr. A. Natarajan Project on “Chicken or egg drivers for antimicrobial resistance in poultry in India (DIPARI)
DBT, GoI
31.18
11. Dr. M. Selvaraju NMBP Scheme on Establishment of Embryo Production Centre for conservation of Indigenous cow breeds of Tamil Nadu
Dept. of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, GoI 2,51.00
12 Dr.V.Ranganathan SIF Scheme On “Ethno Veterinary Herbal Product Research And Development Centre’
Tamil Nadu State Innovation Fund Scheme (TANII), Tamil Nadu
70.42
13. Dr.V.Ranganathan ICAR Outreach Programme on ‘Ethno Veterinary Medicine’
ICAR, New Delhi 4.125
14. Dr.M.Raman
UKRI – GCRF One Health Poultry Hub, Funded by United Kingdom Research and Innovation, UKBB/S011269/1
United Kingdom Research and Innovation, UK
£ 8,85,841 (Rs.
7.86,15, 392.31) for
5 years
15. Dr.G.D.DhinakarrajBovine Tuberculosis control: Mycobacterial diseases in Animals Network
Department of Biotechnology,Govt. of India
159.132
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Annexure for C1 KVK Awards during 2018
No. Name of KVK Title of award Agency State/National
1 KVK NamakkalIndividualTh.P.RamasamyVadavathur villageAdoption and Popularization of improved livestock and fodder production practices
Best Innovative Farmer Award
ICAR – CRIDA, Hyderabad on the occasion of Foundation day
National
2 KVK NamakkalIndividual Th.P.AllimuthuMinnakkalNamakkal District
Farm Innovation Award - Multi grafting in a single mango tree
Farm Innovation Award received from DDG, ICAR at ATARI, Hyderabad on 14.4.2018
National
3 KVK NamakkalIndividual Th.P.SaravananAriyagoundampattiNamakkal District
Farm Innovation Award - Organic cucurbitaceous vegetable cultivation
ICAR National
4 KVK NamakkalIndividualTh.J.R.DhanarajKalkuruchiVellalapattiNamakkal District
Farm Innovation Award - Value addition in Cassava by using Cassava chips making machine
ICAR, ATMA, Hyderabad
National
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Annexure for C2 Extension workers Award at State/National Level during 2018
No. Name of Awardee Title of award Agency State / National
1 Dr.S.Sendurkumaran Appreciation award District Collector, Government of Tamil Nadu
District level, State
2 Dr.V. Kumaravel, Appreciation award District Collector, Government of Tamil Nadu
District level, State
3 Dr.L.Vimalendran, Appreciation award District Collector, Government of Tamil Nadu
District level, State
4 Dr.M.Alagappan, Appreciation award District Collector, Government of Tamil Nadu
District level, State
5 Dr.M.Alagappan Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam award for scientific excellence
Marina labs, Research and Development
District level, State
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Annexure for C3 Quality input supplied by University
(Seed, Semen, planting material etc. during 2018)
A. Animals / Birds Numbers
1 Cattle 83
2 Buffalo 19
3 Sheep 727
4 Goat 642
5 Pig 821
6 Livestock and poultry 17262
7 Rabbits 2496
8 Calf 40
9 Kid 107
10 Lambs 31
11 Piglets 225
12 Japanese quail 1965
13 Ostrich 4
14 Duck 2037
15 Turkey 714
16 Guinea fowl 1548
17 Chicken sale 49693
18 Japanese quail chick 758143
19 Turkey chicks 5938
20 Day old chicks 940719
21 Guinea fowl chicks 948
22 Supply of Rats for research 2421
23 Mice 1580
24 Guinea pigs 258
25 Hatching eggs 25885
1714306
B. Feed, mineral mixture and fodder Kgs / Nos
1 Mineral mixture (tonnes) 311.289
2 Livestock and poultry feed (tonnes) 329.04
3 Livestock feed (tonnes) 1629.81
4 Poultry feed (tonnes) 215.14
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A. Animals / Birds Numbers
5 Concentrate feed (tonnes) 274.2
6 Fodder cowpea (kgs) 272
7 Fodder slips (Nos.) 473980
8 Pasture grass (Kg) 59380
C. Seeds / Seedlings/ Slips / Fodder
1. Fodder seed (kgs) 337
2. Fodder seed (Kgs) 20000
3. Seeds (Kgs) 100815
4. COFS 29 seed (Kgs) 151.6
5 Kolukkattai seed (Kgs) 111.0
6. Hedge Lucerne seed (Kgs) 20.5
7. Horse gram seed (Kgs) 70.0
8. Desmanthus seeds (Kgs) 18000
9. Planting material (Nos.) 5196855
10. CoCN4 –slips (Nos.) 86056
11. CO4 slips (Nos.) 167490
12. Fingerlings 52302
13. Herbal plants (Nos.) 1500
D Products / by products
1 Bio – products 7946.5
2 Milk (Kg) 36266
3 Skim milk (Kg) 4204
4 Flavoured milk (Kg) 2595
5 Ghee (Kg) 4011
6 Sweet Khoa (Kg) 95
7 Sweet Khoa (50 g) 449
8 Unsweet Khoa (Kg) 4.5
9 Masala butter milk (200 ml) 487
10 Paneer (Kg) 275.25
11 Ice cream (Kg) 4.26
12 Milk shake (kg) 17.89
13 Gulabjamun (Nos.) 552
14 Butter (Kg) 2.75
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A. Animals / Birds Numbers
15 Poultry meat (kg) 5356
16 Table eggs (Nos.) 243599
17 Azolla (Kg) 10.5
18 Azola (Kg) 186
19 Vermicompost (Kg) 13706
20 Vermicompost (Kg) 238
21 Earthworms (Kg) 17
22 Poultry manure (Kg) 40
23 Manure (Kg) 210000
E. Vaccines / Diagnostic kits and other inputs/ services
1 New Castle Disease-Oral Pellet Vaccine (Doses) 13575
2 Live attenuated Peste des Petits Ruminants Vaccine (Doses) 2000
3 Frozen semen straws (Nos) 323575
4 Vaginal sponge for synchronization of estrous (Nos.) 180
5 University publications sold (Nos.) 901
6 Farm equipments 3987
7 Project report 27
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Annexure for C5 Revenue generated during 2018
Commercialization of technology
New Technology commercialized Utility
Cost per Unit
No. ofunits sold
Amount(INR) Supplied to
Teat Protect A unique formulation of lanolin, collagen and other herbal product combined spray for bovine udder and teat hygiene.
292.00 90513 26429796.00 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
TANUCHEK SCC kit
End point visual colour intensity based method of somatic cell count in milk
61.90 12370 765703.00 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
BruAlert kit Monoclonal antibody based blocking ELISA
4952.00 3
14856.00 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
Progesterone Nano Cream
Non-invasive, transdermal progesterone added nano cream.
408.80 86109
35201359.20 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
Progesterone Nano fiber patch
Non-invasive transdermal progesterone impregnated nano patch
467.20 8529
3984748.8 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
KetoChek A rapid colorimetric test which measures urine ketone bodies, especially B-hydroxy butyrate
167.13 5707
953810.90 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
Nano Heal An unique formulation of Chlorhexidine and gel based Formulation for wound healing.
116.80 2825
329960 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
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Nano Dermal cream
Nano dermal cream contains combination of non-toxic and biocompatible ingredients.
175.20 3109
544696.8 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
Nano Iodine
Nanoiodine formulation
233.60
433 101148.8 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
Nano Egg Guard Silver nano particle embedded chitosan-gelatin formulation
46.72 266
12427.50 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
TANUVAS surgical scrub kit
The kit comprises of chlohexidine, isopropyl alcohol and nanoiodine formulation.
742.80 279
207241.2 Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu
68545748.20
Revenue generated by sale of inputs
Sl. No. Particulars Rs.
1 Sale of books 58725
2 Project report preparation 27474
3. Supply of farm equipments 78,527,647
Revenue generated through consultancies
Sl.No. Name of the Agency Details of consultancy services Budget
(Rs. in Lakhs)
1 Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd., Noida
Evaluation of supplementation of antibiotic growth promoter replacer on improving nutrient utilization, production and health performance in broilers
4.05
2 Nutreco, The Netherlands Supplementing IntelliBond trace min-erals (Cu, Zn and Mn) on egg quality and performance of layers
16.62
3 EID Parry (India) Ltd., Chennai Incorporation of AFTD salt in mineral-ized salt lick for ruminants
3.68
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4 VIRBAC Animal Health India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
ADDON®-Rumen support on lactation yield and health parameters in lac-tating animals during summer season
9.11
5 Jubilant Life Science, Ltd., Noida
Rumen protected methonine and ru-men protected lysine on performance of dairy cattle during lactation
12.89
6 Dhanvantari Nano Ayushdi Pvt. Ltd., Chennai
Nano Silver (Ag NP-124) as an egg shell sanitizer on the keeping quality of table eggs and hatchability perfor-mance of fertile eggs
9.24
Annexure C5 Revenue generated during FY 2018-19
Sl No. Total revenue generated(in lakhs)
Total budget of university(in lakhs) Percentage
1. 1577.55 22371.07 7.05
Sl No. Revenue generated* Amount (in lakhs)
1. Consultancies 55.59
2. Certification and Testing 17.16
3. Tuition fee 24.60
4. Licensing -
5. Training
6. Sale of inputs 785.27
7. Commercialization of technologies 685.45
8. Any other (Farm receipts, etc) 9.48
Total 1577.55
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The TRPVB, TANUVAS received a bulkorder for the novel products, viz., Teat protect,TANUCHEK SCC Kit and Progesterone NanoCream developed at its cGMP clean room facility from the Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services, Government of Tamil Nadu.
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Sl.No. Title of the project Collaborating Institutions Funding Agency with
sanction orderBudget
(In Lakhs)
1 Genetic characterization of antibiotic resistance in Clostridium perfringens and Clostridium difficile and their public health significance
AAU, Guwahati DBT, New Delhi Sanction order No.BT/PR25444/NER/95/1200/2017 Dt. 23.05.2018
35.93
2 Genomic and proteomics approaches to develop specific diagnostic assay for detection of estrus/silent estrus in buffaloes
IIS, Bengaluru and NDRI, Karnal
DBT, New DelhiSanction order No. BT/PR23365/AAQ/1/688/2017 dt. 06.07.2018
99.77
3 Development of DIVA diagnostics and marker vaccine against Duck Plague virus
AAU, Guwahati DBT, New DelhiSanction order No. BT/PR 24313/NER/95/646/2017 Dt. 25.09.2018
24.87
4 An integrated approach to explore and exploit the innate and adaptive immune response in indigenous duck breeds of North eastern and South India
AAU, Guwahati DBT, New Delhi BT/PR 24310/NER/95/649/2017 Dt. 25.09.2018
20.47
5 Bovine tuberculosis control : Mycobacterial diseases inanimals network (MyDAN) Programme
LUVAS, Hisar; IVRI, Kolkata; IAH&VB, Bengaluru; GADVASU, Ludhiana; AAU, Anand, Gujarat, WBUAFS, West Bengal
DBT, New DelhiSanction order No. BT/ADV/Bovine Tuberculosis/2018 Dt. 29.09.2018
848.24
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(In Lakhs)
6 Developing portable instrumentation for the existing technologies available at TANUVAS for detection of post-partum disease conditions in Bovines
Anna University, Chennai DST, New DelhiSanction order No. TDP/BDTD/11/2018 (General) Dt. 06.09.2018
21.80
7 GCRF Pilot Project / Pump Priming project on “Targeted parasite control in livestock for small tropical farmers”
• Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom
Global Challenges Research Fund Awards, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom
£ 4,0003.53 lakhs
8 BB/S011269/1- UKRI – GCRF One Health Poultry Hub,
• Royal Veterinary College, UK
• Christian Medical College, Vellore
• Anand Agricultural University, Anand, Gujarat
• Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
• Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre, Ahamedabad.
Funding Agency United Kingdom Research and Innovation, UK
£ 8,85,841782.24 lakhs
9 Bovine Tuberculosis control: Mycobacterial diseases in Animals
• LalaLajapathi Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (LUVAS), Hissar, Haryana
• Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Kolkata
• Institute of Animal Health and Veterinary Biologicals, Bangalore
• Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Science University (GADVASU), Ludhiana
• Anand Agricultural University, Gujarat
• West Bengal University of Animal and Fisheries Sciences, Kolkata
Department of Biotechnology, Govt of India
848.24 lakhs
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sanction orderBudget
(In Lakhs)
10 Canine Research Centre Scheme on “Evaluation of the efficacy of the contraceptive vaccines based on E. coli-expressed recombinant canine and porcine zona pellucida proteins to inhibit fertility in female dogs”
Reproductive Cell Biology Lab, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
DBT 92.198 Lakhs
11 Identification of Virulence factors associated with Theileri aannulata infection in Indian Cattle
National Institute of Animal Biotechnology (NIAB), Hyderabad.
DBT 68.836 Lakhs.
12 Development, testing and evaluation of whole and recombinant antigen-based ELISA for monitoring the health of laboratory animals
• Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Karnataka
• National Institute for Animal Biotechnology, Hyderabad
DBT 170 lakhs
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Annexure for C8 Exchange of faculty (Sabbatical, Visiting scientist, Adjunct faculty)
during 2018
Visiting scientists
Sl. No.
Name and address of the visitor Date of visit Place of visit Purpose of the
visit
1 Dr. Rebecca Traub, Director and Secretary,Tropical council for Companion animal parasites (TroCCAP)
18.04.2018-19.04.2018
Madras Veterinary College campus
Official
2 Dr. Gad Baneth, DirectorSchool of Veterinary Medicine, Hebrew University, Israel
18.04.2018-19.04.2018
Madras Veterinary College campus
Official
3 Dr. Christopher Ross, Dr. Jerry Malayer, Dr. Lionel Dawson, Dr. Ashish Ranjan, Oklahoma State University, USA
19.06.2018 Madras Veterinary College campus
Official
4 Dr.Winthrop Harewood, HoD, Clinical Veterinary Sciences,Trinidad, The University of West Indies
03.09.2018 Model Dairy PlantDept. of LPT (Dairy Science)
Official
5 Dr. K.L. Khurana, Principal Scientist,Education Division, ICAR, PUSA,NewDelhi – 12.
6.9.2018 Dept of VCM, MVC, Chennai
CAFT inspection
6 Dr James Yoo,Director,Wake forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine, USA
25.09.2018 Stem Cell lab and Veterinary Surgery
TANUVAS WFIRM collaboration
7. Dr.Ahasamul HoqueProfessor, Department ofVeterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine Dr.A.K.M. Saifuddin, Professor, Department of Veterinary Physiology, Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Bangladesh
31.07.2018 VC&RI, Namakkal Visiting Faculty
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ADJUNCT FACULTY
Sl. No. Name and address of the Adjunct faculty
1 Dr.Ayona Silva FietcherProfessorCentre of Lifelong and Independent Veterinary Education (LIVE)Dept. of Clinical Sciences and Services (CSS)Royal Veterinary CollegeUniversity of London
2 Dr.Ramanathan KasimanickamAdjunct ProfessorDept. of Veterinary Clinical ServicesCollege of Veterinary MedicineWashington State UniversityPulman, WA 99164,USA
3 Dr.Vanmathy KasimanickamAdjunct ProfessorCollege of Veterinary MedicineWashington State UniversityPulman,WA 99164,USA
4 Dr.Julie ANN CaryClinical Associate ProfessorDept. of Veterinary Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary MedicineWashington State UniversityPulman,WA 99164,USA
5 Dr.Susane M MathewAssociate professor& Associate ChairDept. of Veterinary Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary MedicineWashington State UniversityPulman,WA 99164,USA
6. Dr.Sheela RamamurthyAssociate ProfessorDept.of Veterinary and Microbiological sciencesNorth Dakota State UniversityFargo,ND 58108
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As a part of the faculty exchange programme,Dr.AhasamulHoque, Professor, Department of Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicineand Dr.A.K.M. Saifuddin, Professor, Department ofVeterinary Physiology, Chittagong Veterinary and AnimalSciences University, Bangladesh visited various units ofVC&RI, Namakkal on 31.07.2018
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Annexure for C9 Number of Enterprises / Start-ups promoted by the University
S.No Name of the Incubatee Date of Incubation
1. Chimertech Innovation LLP 6.3.2019
2. Neodigitech Enterprises LLP 6.3.2019
3. Tropical Animal Genetics 6.3.2019
4. Quick Service Electronics & Computers 6.3.2019
5. Illume Gene India LLP 16.5.2019
6. Jeshron Biotech Solution Pvt.Ltd. 16.5.2019
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Annexure for C10 Percentage of students employed in Public/Private/Banking sectors
S.No College Passed Public Private Banking
1 Madras Veterinary College 102 35 35 -
2 VCRI, Namakkal 73 59 24 -
3 VCRI, Orathanadu 40 14 25 -
4 VCRI, Tirunelveli 39 22 7 -
5 College of Food and Dairy Technology 39 1 18 -
6 College of Poultry Production and Management 14 - 14 -
Total 307 131 123 -
Per cent of students employed 82.74
Madras Veterinary College (BVSc & AH)
S.No Name of the student Public/Private/Banking Firm
1 AARTHI. K Private NGO
2 ABHISHEK KATIYAR Private Practioners PET CLINIC
3 AHAMED MUKDHAR, A Private Practioner PRIVATE PRACTICE
4 ALWIN NISHANTH, A Public AAVIN NADP VET
5 ANANTH, I Private practioner PET CLINIC
6 ARTHI, C Public AAVIN NADP VET
7 ARUL PANDIYAN, G Public AAVIN NADP VET
8 ARUNPANIDAN, J Public AAVIN NADP VET
9 BABY, G Public AAVIN NADP VET
10 DINESHKUMAR, R Public AAVIN NADP VET
11 DINESHKUMAR, T Private practioner PET CLINIC
12 ELIZABETH VARGHESE Private practioner PET CLINIC
13 GNANAVEL, R Public VET CONSULTANT @ KMF
14 GOBALA KRISHNAN, J Public NADP VET @ AAVIN
15 JAISANKAR, J Public AAVIN NADP VET
16 JANANI, R Private PET CLINIC
17 JAYABHARATHI, M Public AAVIN NADP VET
18 JUBAIR AHAMED, A Private JUNIOR VET @ WVS
19 KALPANA, S Public AAVIN NADP VET
20 KARINA RAJNAT Private practioner PET CLINIC
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21 KARTHIKEYAN, S Private TECHNICAL MANAGER @ SUGUNA
22 KAVIN, R Private JUNIOR VET @ WVS
23 KAVIN KUMAR, D Public AAVIN NADP VET
24 KEERTHANA, K Public AAVIN NADP VET
25 KEERTHANA, P Private practioner PET CLINIC
26 LINGESWARRAN A/L VATEMALEE
Private practioner PET CLINIC
27 LOGESHKUMAR, D Public AAVIN NADP VET
28 MANIBHARATHI, K Public AAVIN NADP VET
29 MONISHA PUHAZH Private JUNIOR VET @ MVC CLINICS
30 MUTHAMIZHSELVAN, P Private MANAGER @ CAVINKARE
31 NANDHINI, N Public AAVIN NADP VET
32 SATHYASEELAN Public AAVIN NADP VET
33 SILAMBARASAN P Public VET CONSULTANT @ KMF
34 NANDHINI, S Private practioner PET CLINIC
35 NIRANJANAA, M Private practioner PET CLINIC
36 PANDIARAJAN, R Practioner PRIVATE PRACTICE
37 PAUSPATHI, T Public AAVIN NADP VET
38 PRAVEENKUMAR, N Public AAVIN NADP VET
39 PRAVEENKUMAR, V.R Practioner PRIVATE PRACTICE
40 RANJITHKUMAR, A Public AAVIN NADP VET
41 RAVIYATHUL BASARIYA, A Private practioner PET CLINIC
42 RENGARASU, K Public AAVIN NADP VET
43 SAKTHIPRASANTH, D Private STUD FARM - NUTRITIONIST
44 SANTHA KUMAR, K Private MANAGER @ CAVIN KARE
45 SARAVANAKUMAR, V Private practioner PRIVATE PRACTICE
46 DHANANJAY PATEL Practioner/Entrepreneur OWN PET CLINIC
47 DILEEP KUMAR MAURIYA Practioner/Entrepreneur OWN PET CLINIC
48 ANIL KUMAR Practioner/Entrepreneur OWN PET CLINIC
49 SARAVANAN, K Public AAVIN NADP VET
50 SATHISH KUMAR, M Public AAVIN NADP VET
51 SENTHIL KUMAR, P Public AAVIN NADP VET
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S.No Name of the student Public/Private/Banking Firm
52 SHANMUGA PRIYA, G Private LECTURER @ PRIVATE AGRI COLLEGE
53 SOUNDARAPANDIYAN, V Private ASST.MANAGER @ PRIVATE POULTRY
54 SUBASHNI, T Private practioner PET CLINIC
55 SUGANYA, E Private ASSIST.MANAGER @ PRIVATE POULTRY
56 SUNDARSELVAM, C Public AAVIN NADP VET
57 SURESH, S Practioner PRIVATE PRACTICE
58 SURYA, S Public AAVIN NADP VET
59 SUSHMITHA, A Public AAVIN NADP VET
60 TAMILPIZHAMBU, S Public AAVIN NADP VET
61 THAMIZHSELVI, T Public AAVIN NADP VET
62 UDHAYAKUMAR, C Public AAVIN NADP VET
63 VENKATESH, K.M. Public AAVIN NADP VET
64 VENKATESH, M Public AAVIN NADP VET
65 VENKATESHKUMAR, A Private VET CONSULTANT @ CAVINKARE
66 VIGNESH, T Public VET CONSULTANT @ KMF
67 YOGESH, V.S. Public AAVIN NADP VET
68 KANAGARAJ K Practioner PRIVATE PRACTICE
69 SUJEET KUMAR SINGH Practioner/Entrepreneur OWN PET CLINIC
70 SENTHILAMUDHAN, S Practioner PRIVATE PRACTICE
Veterinary College and Research Institute, Namakkal (BVSc & AH)
Sl. No. Name Current Status Company Name
1
2 Aishwarya, R. MVO GVK - EMRI
3 Arun, M. VO Venky`s Group
4 Avinash VO Pharma
5 Babu, M. VO Aavin
6 Balakrishnan, K. MVO GVK - EMRI
7 Brintha, C. PP -
8 Chander Partap Chauhan PP -
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Sl. No. Name Current Status Company Name
9 Dharmaraj, D. Private SKS Vet Hospital
10 Femina Banu, S. PP -
11 Gopalraj, G. VO Aavin
12 Gowtham, R.M. Private SKS Vet Hospital
13 Kalaiyarasi.V VO Srinivasa Hatcheries
14 Karthick, M. Private Milky Mist
15 Karthika, S. VO Aavin
16 Kavin, K. Private ABT Dairy
17 Kiruthika, K. Private SKM Feeds
18 Kokila, M. PP -
19 Kowsalya, S. VO KMF
20 Madhupriya, S. Private Pet Clinic
21 Mohanraj, M. VO Venkys Group
22 Nallathambi, S. VO Aavin
23 Nandhni,S VO Thirumala Dairy
24 Naveen, K.S. Private ABT Dairy
25 Naveenkumar, S. Private Milky Mist
26 Neelamegam, G. Private ABT Dairy
27 Padamanaban, N. VO Aavin
28 Pankaj Chaudhary Private Pet Clinic
29 Piyush Patel PP -
30 Prabavathi, S. VO KMF
31 Pradeep, S. JRF VCRI, Namakkal
32 Prakash, G. MVO GVK – EMRI
33 Priyadharsini, M. VO Srinivasa Hatcheries
34 Rahul Kumar Mishra VO Pharma
35 Rahul, M. Private Skylark Poultry
36 Rajeswari, T. VO Srinivasa Hatcheries
37 Ramakrishnan, M. VO NGO - Besant
38 Ranjith, K. Private Skylark Poultry
39 Sankar, T. Private Pvt. Dairy Farm
40 Sasikumar, B. VO Aavin
41 Sathesh Kumar, K. VO Aavin
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Sl. No. Name Current Status Company Name
42 Seetha, M. VO Srinivasa Hatcheries
43 Shailendra Verma PP -
44 Sharmila, B. Private NGO Hospital
45 Siva Soundarya, S. Private NGO Hospital
46 Sneha, G. VO Thirumala Dairy
47 Sona, R. PP -
48 Soundharya, T. VO Thirumala Dairy
49 Suganya, S. MVO GVK – EMRI
50 Sumiter Singh Private Pet Clinic
51 Thendral, M. VO Aavin
52 Vignesh, K.S. Private Skylark Poultry
53 Vignesh, P. VO Aavin
54 Vignesh, S. Private Dairy farm
55 Vinothkumar, P. Private Skylark Poultry
56 Thangaraj, S. VO Aavin
57 Anilkumar Pandey PP -
58 Sampathkumar, E. Private Milky Mist
59 Varudharajan.V JRF VCRI, Namakkal
Veterinary College and Research Institute, Orathanadu (BVSc & AH)
S.No. NamePublic/Private/
BankingFirm
1 Anandharaj, S Public Aavin-Veterinary Consultant,
Vellore- Thiruvannamalai district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd.
2 Anandhi, G Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Namakkal district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd.
3 Aravinth, S Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Villupram district Cooperative milk producers Union Ltd
4 Arun, C Private Consultant, Cotton city pet clinic, Coimbatore
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S.No. NamePublic/Private/
BankingFirm
5 Atheeswaran, P Private Consultant, Pet clinic, Rajapalyam
6 Balamurugan, S Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Erode district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd
7 Dhivagar, M Private Private practice
8 Dinesh, R Private Consultant, Cotton city pet clinic, Coimbatore
9 Eliyabarathi, M Private Private practice
10 Girijana, D Private Private practice
11 Gobinath, M Private Private practice
12 Govindhasamy, S Private Private practice
13 Gowtham, T. B JRF Junior Research Fellow-MSRS, Potteneri.
14 Janani, B Private Extension Officer (Animal Nutrition),
Milklane Dairy Services Pvt. Ltd,
Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh
15 Jayasri, V Private Private practice
16 Kamalambikai, P Private Consultant, JK pet care clinic, Rayapuram,Chennai 600013
17 Kathirvel, V Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Erode district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd
18 Kavinkumar, P Private Private practice
19 Kishore G Private Private practice
20 Kumar M Private Veterinary Officer, Dairy Division Cavinkare Private Ltd., Bhavani -638301
21 Lakshmanan S Private Consultant, Blue cross, Chennai
22 Lavanya G Private Private practice
23 Lekasuriya R Private Private practice
24 Manikandan P Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Trichy district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd
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BankingFirm
25 Nandhakumar P Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Tiruppur district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd
26 Nandhini N Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Namakkal district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd
27 Nanthakumar S Private Veterinary consultant,
ABT foods pvt Ltd.Dharapuram.
28 Naveen P Private Private practice
29 Praveenraj S Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Salem district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd
30 Premkumar E Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Villupram district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd
31 Rajkumar S Private Private practice
32 Ramakrishnan R Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Salem district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd
33 Ramesh G Private Private practice
34 Saranya A Private Private practice
35 Supriya K Private Private practice
36 Tamilarasan K Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Vellore district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd
37 Umabharathi A Public Aavin- Veterinary Consultant,
Salem district Cooperative milk producers union Ltd
38 Nanthini E Private Private practice
39. Shenbagam S Private Consultant, Blue cross, Chennai
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Veterinary College and Research Institute, Tirunelveli (BVSc & AH)
No. Name of student Public/ Private/ banking Firm
1 Arunnithi.S Public Aavin
2 Banusubha.T Public Aavin
3 Deepikadevi.K Public Aavin
4 Gobu.S Public Aavin
5 Gunaselvan. M.S Public Aavin
6 Jeyaprakash.A Public Aavin
7 Manojkumar.M Public Aavin
8 Merlin Silviya.F Public Aavin
9 Nandhini.T Public Aavin
10 PrasannaPiya.R Public Aavin
11 Preetha.R Public Aavin
12 Rajini.V Public Aavin
13 Siranjeevi.P Public Aavin
14 Sugappriya.R Public Aavin
15 Suriyakala.M Public Aavin
16 Vasanth.S Public Aavin
17 Venkadesh.S Public Aavin
18 Vignesh.D.R Public Aavin
19 Vignesh.K Public Aavin
20 Vignesh.R Public Aavin
21 Vinoth Kumar .R Public Aavin
22 Bhuvanesh. P Public Aavin
23 Asha. P Private Aavin
24 Brindha.N Private Aavin
25 Kanimozhi.P Private Aavin
26 Kaviya.M.P Private Aavin
27 Sandhiya.P Private Aavin
28 Thirukkumar.S Private Aavin
29 Vanmathi.G Private Aavin
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College of Food and Dairy Technology (B.Tech FT and B.Tech DT)
No. Name of studentPublic/ Private/
bankingFirm
1 K.Abinaya (B.Tech DT) Private Hatsun Pvt Ltd.
2 R.Heema (B.Tech DT) Private Hatsun Pvt Ltd.
3 A.Gideon (B.Tech DT) Private Kwality, Foods Pvt Ltd
4 V.Surendran (B.Tech DT) Private Ice Cream Entrepreneur at Vellore
5 Jai Vishnu(B.Tech DT) Public Aavin
6 T. Achutharam. (B.Tech DT)
Private Hatsun Pvt Ltd
7 P. Hemalatha. (B.Tech DT) Private Hatsun Pvt Ltd
8 A.Bazeerahamed. (B.Tech DT)
Private Kwality, Foods Pvt Ltd
9 G.Subash (B.Tech DT) Private Teleperformers, Punjab
10 K.Manikandan. (B.Tech DT)
Private Hatsun Pvt Ltd
11 S.P.Prakash (B.Tech FT) Private Hatsun Pvt Ltd
12 V.Vijayaragavan (B.Tech FT)
Private Hatsun Pvt Ltd
13 S. Ramapriya.(B.Tech FT) Private Kwality Foods Pvt Ltd
14 S.Snisha.(B.Tech FT) Private Kwality Foods Pvt Ltd
15 P.Suriya.(B.Tech FT) Private Kwality Foods Pvt Ltd
16 A. Suffiya. (B.Tech FT) Private Madhumitha Dairy
17 M.Karthickbhagavathi (B.Tech FT)
Private Dairy Day
18 N.Muthuganesan. (B.Tech FT)
Private Dairy Day
19 S.Rajendran (B.Tech FT) Private Dairy Day
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College of Poultry Production and Management (B.Tech PT)
No. Name of student Public/private/banking Name of the company
1 Ajith Kumar, R. Private M/s. GLD Poultry Farm, Namakkal.
2 Dhivyabharathi, V.M. Private M/s. Sri Krishna Breeding Farm, Namakkal.
3 Ezhilmaran, D. Private M/s. Godrej Tyson Foods Ltd., Bengaluru.
4 Gayathri, M.A. Private M/s. CP (India) Private Ltd., Bengaluru.
5 Jayakumar, V. Private M/s. Venkateshwara Hatcheries Pvt. Ltd., Hosur.
6 Jeyasri, J. Private M/s. Aviagen India Poultry Breeding Company Pvt. Ltd., Udumalpet
7 Mohamed Rajick, A. Private M/s. Godrej Tyson Foods Ltd., Bengaluru.
8 Praveen, A. Private M/s. Venkateshwara Hatcheries Pvt. Ltd., Hosur.
9 Praveen Kumar, S. Private M/s. CP (India) Private Ltd., Bengaluru.
10 Ranjith, S. Private M/s. Godrej Agrovet Ltd., Bengaluru.
11 Senthil Kumar, A. Private M/s. Godrej Agrovet Ltd., Bengaluru.
12 Shanthini, S. Private M/s. Aviagen India Poultry Breeding Company Pvt. Ltd., Udumalpet
13 Vinitha, V. Private M/s. AKP Poultry Farm, Harur, Tamil Nadu.
14 Poornima, A. Private M/s. Aviagen India Poultry Breeding Company Pvt. Ltd., Udumalpet