COMMUNICATION CENTRE ICAR-INDIAN VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE IZATNAGAR – 243 122 World Veterinary Day-2015 celebrated at IVRI Bareilly 25 April, 2015. The World Veterinary Day (WVD) is being celebrated every year throughout the world on the last Saturday of April. The “World Veterinary Day– 2015” was celebrated by ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) on 25th April, 2015 at its Izatnagar campus under the theme of “Vector borne diseases (VBDs) with a zoonotic potential”. To mark this historic day in a befitting and scientific manner, an awareness programme on VBDs for school/college students was inaugurated by Prof. M.C. Varshneya, Vice Chancellor, Kamdhenu University, Gandhinagar (Gujarat), wherein, around 300 students and teachers were participated from different schools/colleges of Bareilly. On this occasion, Dr D.B. Patil, Director of Research, Kamdhenu University, Gandhinagr (Gujarat) was Guest of Honour and Dr R.K. Singh, Director and Vice Chancellor, IVRI presided over the programme. Speaking on the occasion, The Chief Guest, Prof. Varshneya felt his happiness for participating in the historic day with school children and shared his experience with all kinds of students from primary level to PG. He also highlighted the importance of veterinary profession as hard profession in comparing the veterinary doctors with human doctors. He further called upon the veterinarians to accept the challenges regarding treatment and control of zoonotic diseases and better health care of animals. Speaking as Guest of Honour, Dr Patil emphasized the role of veterinarian in our daily needs from morning-breakfast to night-dinner. He further informed that the veterinary profession has an obligation to play a pivotal role of delivering its services to benefit the animal kind in particular, and the mankind in society in general. In his presentation, The Director, IVRI, delivered a lecture on “Veterinarians and the profession-Role, contributions, duties and…..future scope”. He explained the veterinary profession as one of the noblest profession which deals with the care of speechless animals who cannot explain their sufferings. He also highlighted the brief history of IVRI in development and production of veterinary biologicals including more than 50 life saving vaccines and more than 100 diagnostic kits/tests. In the evening session, another awareness cum interaction on vector borne diseases (VBDs) of zoonotic nature was held for medical fraternity & inaugurated by Dr. J.M. Kataria, Director, Central Avian Research Institute, Izatnagar wherein more than 150 students from Rohilkhand Medical College and SRMSIMS, Bareilly, participated. During this occasion, poster and photography competition amongst IVRI students and exhibition-cum-quiz competition for school/college students were conducted and the winners were awarded. Besides, two radio talks by Dr R S Rathore, Sr Scientist, VPH Division (for AIR, RampurKrishi Jagat Programme) and Dr Himani Dhanze, Scientist, VPH Division (for AIR, Bareilly-Kisan Vani) were also organized. To mark the occasion, earlier, a Free Rabies Vaccination Camp-cum-Animal Health Checkup was also organized at Referral Veterinary Polyclinic, IVRI. On this occasion, vaccination against rabies was done in 330 dogs and necessary diagnostic services were provided for other domestic animals. A large contingent of expert scientists and students from Divisions of Surgery and Medicine and others took active part in this camp. As a part of WVD-2015, an Evening March Past led by the Director, IVRI, Dr R.K. Singh and all Joint Director was also organized from IVRI Campus to Sheel Hospital, Rajendra Nagar on 24th April, 2015 to spread the message of World Veterinary Day- 2015, where in a large number of students, faculty and staff members took active part in the procession.
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