College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow

  • History of College
  • Faculty Details
  • Education
  • Infrastructure
  • Department And Disciplines
  • Extracurricular Activities
  • Livestock Farms And Units
  • Research And Extension Activities
  • Student Life
  • Photo Gallery
  • Contact

History of College

It has a unique history of excellence and development since inception. The college started under Agra University as a satellite branch of Mathura Veterinary College (U.P.). However, the degree of B.V.Sc. & A.H. was awarded to the first batch students of Mhow College by Vikram University, Ujjain. The journey of this college did not stop here. After the first affiliation with Vikram University, it was shifted to JNKVV, Jabalpur from 1964, then RVSKVV, Gwalior from 2008 and finally affiliated to present University NDVSU, Jabalpur under the act 16 of M.P. Vidhan Sabha in 2009. Initially, the classes, academic works and student’s accommodation were started in the cantonment area building like bunglow No. 33, Dak bunglows and even then the state bus depot building. These facilities were continued till the college has its own huge building with required modern spaces and amenities for veterinary education at Rasalpura, 4 kilometers from Mhow and 18 km from Indore city.

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History Of College

It has a unique history of excellence and development since inception. The college started under Agra University as a satellite branch of Mathura Veterinary College (U.P.). However, the degree of B.V.Sc. & A.H. was awarded to the first batch students of Mhow Veterinary College by Vikram University, Ujjain. The journey of this college did not stop here. After the first affiliation with Vikram University, it was shifted to JNKVV, Jabalpur from 1964, then RVSKVV, Gwalior from 2008 and finally affiliated to present University NDVSU, Jabalpur under the act 16 of M.P. Vidhan Sabha in 2009. Initially, the classes, academic works and student’s accommodation were started in the cantonment area building like bunglow No. 33, Dak bunglows and even then the state bus depot building. These facilities were continued till the college has its own huge building with required modern spaces and amenities for veterinary education at Rasalpura, 4 kilometers from Mhow and 18 km from Indore city.

From its origin almost sixty years ago, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.) has offered a distinctive education in a unique setting. The Institute takes a legitimate pride in its contributions and distinguished services pro rata in achieving the goals. The Institute has its long heritage and glorious history. The foundation stone of the college was laid on 27th December 1954 by Shri V.V. Dravid, the Minister of Labor and Dr. R.L. Kaushal the founder Principal.

The College was established as “College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry cum Livestock Research Institute” on 12th July 1955 in the lap of Malwa region. The present premises of the college were inaugurated by the first Prime Minister of India Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru.

College became the constituent unit of the Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur on 2nd October 1964. In it’s more than 60 years of eventful journey the institute has been the torch bearer for the scientific development in the area of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry. After the establishment of Rajmata Vijayaraje Sindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior on 19th August 2008, this college became the constituent unit of this Vishwa Vidyalaya. Later the college became the constituent unit of newly established Madhya Pradesh Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur on 3rd Nov. 2009. Now the new name of university is Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University (NDVSU) w.e.f. 3rd Nov. 2012.

Education

Education

Courses Offered:

  • Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc.&A.H.)
  • Master of Veterinary Science (M.V.Sc.)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

Faculty Details

Faculty in position

Professors: 11
Associate Professors: 04
Assistant Professors: 31

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Student Day Centre

For the day scholar students, there is provision of resting place with sufficient chairs and a big table.

Internet Kiosk

The college is having an independent ARIS cell. In the ARIS cell sufficient number of computers with internet connection is available as internet kiosk.

Hostel

Boy's Hostel

(A) Gandhi Hall

  1. Name of Hostel : Gandhi hostel
  2. No. of rooms- 108
  3. Double seated - 28
  4. Single seated – 80 
  5. Total capacity : 136
  6. Students per room accommodate :
    • Total students : 80 
    • Rooms occupied : 70 (10 double seated rooms and 60 single seated rooms)
    • Rooms vacant : 38
    • Total 70 Rooms occupied out of which 20 students in double seated rooms and 60 students in single seated rooms
  7. Mess facility : Yes
  8. Drinking water : Good quality drinking water by R.O water filter System
  9. Indoor games :  Yes (Table Tennis and badminton court available)
  10. Cleaning of hostel premises : Regular cleaning by the hostel workers
  11. Transport Facility : College Bus available
  12. Emergency medical facility : Yes available (Medical doctor appointed for this purpose)

(B) Tagore Hall

1.      Clearly mention the number of hostels available for the college student for boys and girls  Tagore hostels , College of Veterinary Science And Animal Husbandry ,Mhow, Indore, (M.P.) 
2.      Separately with its local capacity 52x 2 Capacity  7 are store room
3.      Students per room accommodated in each hostel  two
4.      Mess facility Yes
5.      Drinking water  Yes
6.      Indoor games specially for girls Yes
7.      Cleaning of hostel premises transport facility Yes
8.      Emergency medical facility Yes

Girl's Hostel

  1. Number of Girl’s Hostels available : 01
  2. Total capacity of Hostel : 88 girls may be accommodated
  3. Accommodation of Students per room : 02
  4. Mess Facility : Yes, available
  5. Drinking water : Yes, available
  6. Indoor Games for girls : Yes, available
  7. Cleaning of hostel premises : Yes (Daily)
  8. Transport facility : Yes, available
  9. Emergency medical facility : Yes, available

Library

1. Location of the library Ground floor of main building of College of Veterinary Science And Animal Husbandry, Mhow, Indore, (M.P.)
2. Present staff position (in place)
  • Smt. Abhinayshri Verma
    Assistant. Grade-III
  • Shri Shivdayal Kaushal
    Class IV Employee
  • Geeta Martin
    Class IV Employee     
  • Shri Swantra Tiwari
    Class IV Employee    
  •                            
3. Availability of Wi-Fi Yes
4. Sufficient books and other reading materials.
  • General Books (Technical) – 16473
  • Sc/St Books -1268
  • Non Technical Books – 2767
  • Book-Bank Books – 2026
  • Periodicals/Back Volume Books -  2822
  • Donated Books – 654
  • E-Books – 35
  • Thesis -376
  • ICAR CD -32
  • Donated CD -35
5. Periodicals and research journals Yes
6. Internet with sufficient number of computers Yes 06
7. Seating capacity  70
8. Employing the latest technology in library sciences. 1.Limsys Library Automation Software Facility   2.CeRA Facility  Available
9. Opening hours. 09.30AM to 05.00PM

Hospital

A part time medical doctor is available for students and staff of the college.

Department And Disciplines

FACULTY OF VETERINARY SCIENCES

S.NO. Department Name Profile
1. Department of Veterinary Anatomy
2. Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
3. Department of Veterinary Microbiology
4. Department of Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology
5. Department of Animal Genetics and Breeding
6. Department of Livestock Products Technology
7. Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology
8. Department of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension Education
9. Department of Veterinary Clinical Complex (VCC)
10. Department of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry
11. Department of Veterinary Parasitology
12. Department of Veterinary Pathology
13. Department of Animal Nutrition
14. Department of Livestock Production Management
15. Department of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics
16. Department of Veterinary Medicine
17. Department of Poultry Science
18. Department of Instructional Livestock Farm Complex (ILFC)

Extracurricular Activities

Sports :

S.No. Indoor Sports Facilities Outdoor Sports Facilities
1. Table Tennis 2 Tables Cricket 1 Cricket Ground
2. Chess - Football 1 Football Ground
3. Carrom - Volleyball 2 Grounds
4. Badminton 2 Courts Kho-Kho 2 Grounds
5. - Javelin Throw -
6. - Discuss Throw -
7. - Shotput -
8. - Kabaddi 1 Ground
    Ground Available for Running 100 Meters
    200 Meters
    400 Meters
    800 Meters
    1500 Meters
    100*4 Relay Race

These all games are regularly practiced by the students during whole year under supervision of In-charge Sports. All the necessary sports items are provided by the college for practicing various sports. Every year interclass annual games have been organized at College level. After Interclass annual games, a team is selected for participating at university level sports.

Well equipped gymnasium facilities is available for students and staffs with multipurpose machine, rover, bicycle, dumbbells etc.

Following students from this college have represented our University in Inter University Games and Sports Meet at UAS, Bengaluru, Karnataka in the year 2017.

S.No. Name Of The Students Event
1. Ms. Shikha Chaudhary Badminton
2. Ms. Anju Sastya Athletics
3. Ms. Srushti Verma Kho-kho
4. Ms. Ekta Uikey Kho-kho, Athletics
5. Sachin Sankla Kabaddi, Athletics
6. Devilal Patidar Kabaddi
7. Rahul Dangi Kabaddi

Following students from this college have represented our University in Inter University Games and Sports Meet in GADVASU, Ludhiana in the year 2018.

S.No. Name Of The Students Event
1. Ms. Mugdha Lele Athletics
2. Ms. Ekta Uikey Athletics
3. Sachin Sankla Kabaddi, Athletics
4. Devilal Patidar Kabaddi
5. Rahul Dangi Kabaddi

National Cadet Corps/ National Service Scheme :

EXISTENCE AND FUNCTIONING OF NCC/NSS / RVC UNIT (2 R&V SQN. NCC, VETERINARY COLLEGE, MHOW) 2016-2020

  • Officer Commanding- Col. R.T.Pawar ( 2016-18).
  • Officer Commanding- Lt. Col. Sanjay Jadhav ( Since 2018).
  • Officer I/C- Major Dr. Archana Jain.
  • ANO Lt. Dr. N.K.Nayak.
  • C/T Dr. A.S.Parihar and Dr. Rakhi Gangil (2020).
  • Total Strength: 200 Cadets ( 03Years NCC Course).

ACTIVITIES

  • Regular parades.
  • Various Social Camps/ rallies/ Plantation.
  • AID/HIV awareness/Swatchhta abhiyan/ Go green / Literacy, Paryavaran Suraksha.
  • MatdataJagrukta for Loksabha Elections instructed by SDM, Mhow.
  • National NCC Camps (RDC, AAC, NIC).
  • State and Local NCC Camps (ATC, CATC).
  • Adventurous camps (Horse riding, Tracking/ Mounted Expedition).
  • International Yoga Day celebration.
  • B and C certificate exams.
  • Annual NCC exam.
  • Major Dr. Archana Jain detailed and Attended Pre RDC & RDC Camp at Bhopal Along with two cadets of the college. 1. SUO Parth Sharma 2. Sgt. Sebanini Haswitha, 30th Dec.’2016 to 30th Jan.’ 2017.
  • SUO Parth Sharma got bronze medal in Hacks of equitation competition at RDC.
  • Major Dr. Archana Jain detailed and attended the CATC XV (Adventure Camp) From 14th to 23rd March’2017 organized by 2MP R&V SQN NCC, Veterinary College, Mhow along with 16 cadets of the unit.
  • Cadets attended National Equestrian Championship and Republic Day Contingent Camp and won number of medals including Gold, Silver, Bronze and highly commendation and got laurels to the College and University.
  • SUO Shreya Shastry won Bronze medal in Hacks of equitation competition at RDC 2020.

BENEFIT TO THE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

  • Awareness about various social abuses.
  • Improvement in confidence and gain leadership qualities
  • Selflessness, honesty, discipline, hard work.
  • Shaping them into dynamic and responsible citizens of the country.
  • NCC 'C' Certificate holders in age group 19-25 years are required to compete in UPSC examination for commission though IMA (Indian Military Academy) or OTA (Officers Training Academy).
  • The Cadets are exempted from CDS examination conducted by UPSC.
  • Candidates who having NCC certificate can get first preference the time of interview.
  • Preference is given to B & C certificate holders in Defence Services, Police services, Para-Military forces, Fire forces, BSF, Territorial Army, Industrial Security Forces, Public Sectors, and all uniform services.
  • Number of vacancies created every year through UPSC & SSC for ‘C’ Certificate holders and the selected only on interview basis.
  • NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders are given preference in the recruitment of Civilian Gliding Instructors/Girl Cadet Instructors /NCC whole time lady officers and Aero/Ship modeling instructors.
  • For Army soldier recruitment, NCC cadets get bonus marks.
  • NCC Cadets have reservation in many Government jobs, especially in the State and Central Police and in paramilitary forces.
  • NCC cadets have a lot of academic incentives too.
  • NCC ‘C’ Certificate cadet taken part in Republic day parade at New Delhi, they are exempted from CEE and be awarded 100 marks in lieu.
  • Sahara India and many other top industries pick up NCC Cadets possessing ‘C’ certificate for various job in their companies.
  • Several cadets of this unit were selected in RVC, ITBP, BSF etc.

Other If Any :

Cultural Activities

The college of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry organizes interclass cultural and literary activities every year. Following

S.No. Cultural Events Literary Events
1. Solo song Debate
2. Group Song (Patriotic) Extempore
3. Group Song (Folk) Essay competition
4. Solo Dance (Classical/Semi Classical) Elocution
5. Group Dance (Folk) NA
6. Group Dance (Bollywood) NA
7. Mime NA
8. Skit NA
9. One Act Play NA
10. Rangoli NA
11. Painting NA
12. Clay Modeling NA
13. Collage Making NA
14. Poster Making NA
15. Skit NA
16. Mono Acting NA

Selected students participated in intercollegiate cultural and literary competition.

This college has organized intercollegiate cultural and literary competition in the year 2016 and 2019. Veterinary college Mhow secured runners up trophy in 2016 and winner’s trophy in 2019.

Students from this college have participated in Agrifest. They have also participated in inter agriculture and veterinary university debate and quiz competition held at Pantnagar and Miss. Pranali Mishra secured Ist prize in national debate competition in 2019.

Cultural and literary events are also organized by the college to celebrate National festivals, World veterinary day, world rabies day and college foundation day.

During the Covid pendemic online inter college and interclass painting competition and poster competition was organized by the college.

Intercollegiate 2015-2016 (Overall runner up) :

S.No. Events Name Of The Student's Rank
1. Spot painting Gunjan Sharma 1st
2. Rangoli Poonam More 1st
3. Clay Modeling   1st
4. Debate (Against) Garvita Roonwali 1st
5. Debate (For) Pranali Mishra 1st
6. Quiz   2nd
7. Group Song (Patriotic) Shikha Choudhary, Umang Dubey, Srushti Verma, Shiwangi Upadhyay 1st
8. Extempore Garvita Roonwal 1st
9. Group Dance (Folk) Aman & Group 2st
10. Solo Song Anup Niranjan 2nd
11. Skit   1st
12. Poster Making   1st
13. Solo Dance   2nd

College has organized Gautam Kale Intercollege music competition in Mhow and Mr. Anup Niranjan secured 2nd position

Intercollegiate 2016-17 (Overall runner up) :

S.No. Events Name Of The Students Rank
1. Poster Making Palak Mishra 2nd
2. Rangoli Poonam More 3rd
3. Painting Shivam Bharadwaj 3rd
4. Collage Making Prashant Prajapati 2nd
5. Clay Modeling Palak Mishra 2nd
6. Quiz Palak Mishra,

Poonam More

2nd
7. Group Song (Patriotic) Prashant Prajapati,

Nikhil Vashisth,

SrushtiVerma

2nd
8. Group Dance Folk   3rd
9. Mono Acting Gaurav Sahu 3rd
10. Mime Supnesh & Group 2nd
11. Debate Palak Tripathi 1st
12. Extempore Palak Tripathi 1st
13. Elocution Tamsheel Ahmad 1st

College has organized Gautam Kale intercollege music competition in Mhow and Mr. Anup Niranjan secured 1st position

Intercollegiate 2017-18 (Overall Runner up) :

S.No. Events Name Of The Students Rank
1. Spot Painting Prashant Prajapati 3rd
2. Rangoli Poonam More 2nd
3. Clay Modelling Vasundhara Ajnar 3rd
4. Quiz Palak Mishra,

Sumit Gautam

1st
5. Group Dance (Folk) Prashant Prajapati,

Jagrati Joshi

2nd
6. Group Dance (Bollywood) Prashant Prajapati,

Jagrati Joshi

3nd
7. Group Song (Patriotic) SrushtiVerma,

Shiwangi Upadhyay,

Umang Dubey

2nd
8. Group Song (Folk) Prashant Prajapati,

Umang Dubey,

Srushti Verma,

Shiwangi Upadhyay

3rd
9. Solo Song Anup Niranjan 2nd
10. Skit Supnesh & Group 2nd
11. Mime Pramendra & Group 2nd
12. Debate (For) Palak Tripathi 1st
13. Debate (Against) Jitendra Sehrawat 2nd
14. Extempore Pranali Mishra 1st
15. Solo Dance Satya 2nd

Intercollegiate 2018-19 (Overall Winner) :

S.No. Events Name Of The Students Rank
1. Spot Painting Prashant Prajapati 1st
2. Rangoli Poonam More 1st
3. Clay Modelling Palak Mishra 1st
4. Debate (Against) Prashant Prajapati 1st
5. Debate (For) Pranali mishra 1st
6. Quiz Palak Mishra,

Sumit Gautam

1st
7. Group Song (Patriotic) Umang Dubey,

Srushti Verma,

Shiwangi Upadhyay

1st
8. Group Song (Folk) Umang Dubey,

Srushti Verma

Shivangi Upadhyay

1st
9. Extempore Pranali Mishra 1st
10. Group Dance (Bollywood) Pratishtha Shrivastava & Group 3rd
11. Group Dance (Folk) Prashant Prajapati & Group 1st
12. Solo Song Anup Niranjan 1st
13. Skit Shrishti Gupta 1st
14. Poster Making   1st

On the occasion of 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi different programme were organized in the college viz. Bhakti sangeet, Sangoshti on books written by Mahatma Gandhi, Group recitation of paragraph from the book.

Intercollegiate 2019-20 (Overall Runner Up) :

S.No. Events Name Of The Students Rank
1. Collage Making Prashant Prajapati 3rd
2. Debate (For) Pranali Mishra 1st
3. Elocution Pranali Mishra 1st
4. Extempore Pranali Mishra 1st
5. Quiz Mayank Baghel & Tripti Punwani 2nd
6. Debate (Against) Prashant Prajapati 3rd
7. Group Dance (Bollywood) Prashant Prajapati & Group 2nd
8. Group Dance (Folk) Astha Shrivastava & Group 3rd
9. Group Song (Patriotic) Anjili Tiwari & Group 3rd
10. Group song (Folk) Anjili Tiwari & Group 2nd
11. Solo Song Anjali Tiwari 2nd
12. Rangoli   3rd
13. Clay Modeling Bulbul Shivhare 2nd
14. Solo Dance Bhavya Bhadoria 3rd
15. Skit Shrishti Gupta 2nd
16. Poster Making Rajeshwary Patel 3rd

Events on National Constitution Day organized by Govt. of India at Tehsil level, Mhow in 2018.

S.No. Events Name Of The Students Rank
1. Debate(For) Palak Tripathi 1st
2. Debate (Against) Prashant Prajapati 2nd

Events on National Constitution Day organized by Govt. of India at Tehsil level, Mhow in 2019.

S.No. Events Name Of The Students Rank
1. Debate (For) Pranali Mishra 1st
2. Debate (Against) Prashant Prajapati 1st
3. Essay Writing Poonam More 1st
4. Slogan Writing Poonam More 1st

West zone National Level quiz organized by Society of Animal Physiologists of India, Navsari in 2019.

S.No. Events Name Of The Students Rank
1. Quiz Ms. Poonam More And Akhand Pratap Singh 2nd

Arpana Singh Thakur, student of IInd year got 2nd prize in National Level Drawing Competition on World Microbiologists organized by Microbiological Society of India and Crescent Institute of Science and Techonology Chennai on 24-25 November 2020

Shivani Baghel, student of IInd year, got 3rd Prize in National level AIDS Awareness Poster Making Competition organised by Microbiological Society of India and Pt. LMS PG College Rishikesh on occassion of World AIDS Day

Covid-19 Awareness Activities :

Students of our college made very informative and useful videos regarding the precautionary measures to be followed during pandemic.

Videos were entitled-

The 3 C's concept by WHO.

The mask series- how to made homemade mask, how to wear mask, how to reuse mask, when and who should wear gloves.

Other Activities :

  • Educational videos on zoonoses day and rabies day emphasizing the precautionary measures to be followed.
  • College organized inter collegiate poster making competition on World Rabies Day to create awareness.
  • Various days such as world animal day, world rhino day, international lion day, and international blood donation day were celebrated online under the awareness campaign for animal welfare.
  • College organised an All India Poster Making Competition on occasion of World Rabies Day on 28.9.20 on theme “End Rabies-Collaborate, Vaccinate” jointly with Rotaract Club of Veterinary College, Mhow
  • An interschool poster and essay competition was organized on the occasion of National Agricultural Education Day. A series of seminars was organized to educate the students of 10th- 12th standard about scope and opportunities in the field of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences.

Livestock Farms And Units

Livestock Farms And Units

Dairy Unit

Total Dairy Farm Area:- 36,544 sq ft

A. Conventional Farm:

a. Shed no. 01 used to raise Gir animals (dry and Heifer) 45x30=1350 sq ft + open 90x40=3600 sq ft open paddock area.

b. Shed no. 02 is used for HF Cross and Murrah animals (dry and Heifer) 90x30=2700 sq ft + open 90x40=3600 sq ft open paddock area.

c. Shed no. 03 is used to rear milch cows 90x30=2700 sq ft +  open 90x40=3600 sq ft open paddock area.

d. Shed no. 04 is used to keep milch buffaloes 90x30=2700 sq ft + open 90x40=3600 sq ft open paddock area.

e. Calf shed:- 30x20=600 sq ft

f. Bull shed:- 12x12=144 sq ft

g. Calving pen:- 10x10=100 sq ft, Isolation room:- 10x10=100 sq ft

h. Class room:- 45x30=1350 sq ft

B. Loose System Of Housing: 10,000 sq ft

C. Milking parlour: 01 no. for 8 cows

DAIRY FARM: LIVESTOCK STRENGTH- 2016

NUMBER OF ANIMALS (130)
  Milch Dry Male Calves Female Calves Heifer Bulls Bullock Total
Cows 15 18 05 08 25 02 02 75
Buffaloes 06 20 08 06 14 01 -- 55
Grand Total 21 38 13 14 39 03 02 130

YEAR 2018

1. Dairy Unit

S. No. Species Number of Animals
Adults Young Stock Calves Bulls Total
Milch Dry Male Female Male Female
1 Cattle 12 11 03 26 10 15 02 79
2 Buffaloes 13 06 01 22 06 13 02 63
Total 25 17 04 48 16 28 04 142

2. Goat Unit

S. No. Species Number Of Animals
Adults Young Stock Kids Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female
1 Goat 04 11 02 02 01 02 22

3. Sheep Unit

Sheep Adults
Male Female Total
  01 01 02

4. Piggery Unit

Pig Adults
Male Female Total
  03 02 05

YEAR 2019

Year Milch Dry Other Total
Cow Buffalo Cow Buffalo
2019 12 13 11 6 100 142

HERD STRENGTH AS ON 31.12.2020

1. Dairy Unit

S.No. Species Number of animals
Adult Young Stock Calves Bull Total
Milch Dry Male Female Male Female
1 Cattle 12 20 11 20 11 16 02 92
2 Buffaloes 18 15 00 08 11 09 02 63
Total 30 35 11 28 22 25 04 155

MILK PRODUCTION: 120 lit/day

2. Goat Unit

Goat Shed Area: 20x20= 400 sq ft

HERD STRENGTH

Adult Young Stock Kid Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female
02 12 01 00 02 04 21

3. Sheep Unit

HERD STRENGTH

Adult Young Stock Lamb Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female
01 01 00 00 00 00 02

4. Pig Unit

Pig Shed Area: 3200 Sq ft.

HERD STRENGTH

Adult Young Stock Piglet Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female
01 01 01 01 00 00 04

5. Poultry Unit

Year Chicks Adults Total
2016-17 0 493 493
2017-18 160 235 395
2018-19 306 236 572
2019-20 129 22 249
2020 152 404 556

Poultry Unit

Hatchery:

Hatcher Room -1 No. 400 sq ft

Incubator Room - 01 No. 500 Sq ft.

Poultry Shed

Deep Litter Shed -1 No. - 80X 25 Sq ft

Cage System Shed -2 No. Each 80X25 Sq ft

Brooder House- 1 No. 25X 20 Sq ft

Feed Mill- 01 No. 80X30 sq feet

Lecture Hall - 01 No. 30X 60 Sq ft

6. Fodder Production Unit

Cultivable Land (Hact.) Irrigated Land Partially Irrigated / Rain Fed Source Of Irrigation
38 h 20 h 18 h Bore Well =03, Well= 01
 
Type Of Fodder Grown Area In Hac. Approx Production
Berseem 5 hac. 500-600 quintal/hac.
Maize 6 hac. 400 quintal/hac.

7. LABORATORY ANIMAL SECTION (SMALL ANIMAL HOUSE)

Total 40 X 80 = 3200 Sq ft.

HOUSE FOR Mice-01

HOUSE FOR Rats-01

HOUSE FOR Rabbit-01

HOUSE FOR Guineapigs-01

8.FISH POND 01 No. 7000 sq feet

Research And Extension Activities

Research:

Research has been an integral part to keep pace with the advancements in the field of Veterinary and Animal Science. The scientists have been engaged in research work since the inception of the college. The scientists and faculty members have published more than 2000 research papers in various national and international journals of repute. A new species of filarid worm Gallifilaria mhowensis was recorded for the first time in the world from this college. One of the pioneer research works on Ranikhet vaccine in poultry was carried out in the institute and various prestigious awards and honours were received by the faculties of the institute.  Hari Om Ashram Trust Award in 1975 was given to Dr. B.S. Malik, Dr. S.K. Tanwani and Bhatnagar and Nair memorial award in 1978 to Dr. B.S. Malik and Dr. S.K. Tanwani for the research work on CDF66 strain.
 

Systematic and coordinated approaches to research in the different disciplines have been adopted. Research work on public health diseases of zoonotic importance, food borne and other microorganisms, environmental pollutants, toxicities, herbal formulations, feed analyses and formulation related to animal nutrition and studies on economic traits of livestock and poultry are being carried out as a part of curricular research programme.

Post graduate students also utilize the facilities at laboratories of collaborative institutes for their curricular research work.

Extension:

Consultancy and advisory services are provided in the area of livestock health, production, feeding and management to the State Veterinary Department, Livestock owners, NGO’s and people belonging to tribal areas. To extend the benefits of research findings and to make the utility of the college extension activities in rural areas training programmes for the farmers and field veterinarians, animal health camps, livestock awareness camps, kisan goshthi, film shows, exhibitions, cattle fairs, Kisan Mela, farmers meet, vaccination and treatment camps and exhibitions demonstrations and lectures are being organized by the institute. A short period training program on dairying and poultry keeping for the rural masses were also organized. A well-equipped Ambulatory Clinic of the college visits to several rural areas for timely treatment of diseased animals and pregnancy diagnosis, artificial insemination and prevention of infectious diseases. Professional services have also been rendered through the well-equipped Veterinary hospital with X-Ray and indoor facilities. The aligned animals from adjacent villages as well as the patients coming from far-flung areas of the state take the advantage of this hospital.  The technical staffs of this college arrange lectures and demonstrations for farmers as well as for field veterinarians.

Photo Gallery

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College building and TVCC

Library

College Library and Auditorium

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Aris cell and Central lab

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Class-Room

Class room and NCC

Central-Lab
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College Boys Hostel

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NCC and Girls Hostel

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Livestock-farm

Livestock and Poultry

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Sports Ground

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Contact

Dr. B.P. Shukla

Dr. B.P. Shukla

I/c Dean, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry

NDVSU, Mhow

Address: College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Mhow,
Madhya Pradesh - 453 446 (India)

Email:

Phone: 07324-276622

Fax: 07324-276655

Student Life

Sports Facilities :

College has a big sports ground infront of hostel for outdoor sports activity.

  • Cricket Ground- available
  • Football Ground- available
  • Volleball Ground- available
  • Badminton Court- available
  • Table Tennis- available
  • Interclass sports event are organised every year at college level includes indoor and outdoor games.

Indoor Games : Table tennis, chess, carrom, badminton.

Outdoor Games : Volleyball, Javellin throw, Discuss throw, Shotput Throw, Football, Cricket, Kho-Kho, Relay race 100*4, Running events- 100/200/400/800/1500m.

Cricket Ground

Cricket Ground

Volleball

Volleball

Chess

Chess

Carom

Carrom

  • Winners from interclass competition selected for the participation in Inter-college sports events
NCC Details :
Name of the Unit Officer Name ANO/CTO Number Of Horses Important Activities
2 MP R & V SQN, NCC Mhow (MP) Officer Name Dr. Pawan Maheshwari,
Dr. Alka Suaman
10 Horse Riding,
Show Jumping,
Tent Pegging,
Parade,
RDC Camp,
CATC Camp,
NIC Camp,
Tracking
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Horse parade during horse show under NCC

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Horse riding activity under NCC

NSS Details :

The NSS program officer of our college is Dr. Yogita Pandey and Dr Kavita Rawat. Government Veterinary College offered courses leading to degree of Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc.) and was affiliated to university of Sagar College of Veterinary Sc. & A.H., Mhow has the National Service Scheme (NSS) is a Central Sector Scheme of Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. It provides opportunity to 100-150 student of BVSc &AH, of our college, every year, to take part in various government led community service activities & programs. The sole aim of the NSS is to provide hands on experience to young students in delivering community service. Since inception of the NSS in the college, the number of students over 200 students got valuable B & C certificates of NSS, their learning has volunteered to take part in various community service programmes.

NSS activities :

  • Cleanliness camps.
  • Animal health camps.
  • Human health and hygiene awareness camps.
  • Blood donation camps.
  • Many governments led activities as when directed.
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Essay competition and Debate on NSS day

World-environment-day-under-NSS

World environment day under NSS

NSS Details :

Boy's Hostel - 02

-: Tagore Boys Hostel :-

  • Total room: 54 double seated.
  • Present students strength: 49.
  • Mess facility : Yes.
  • Drinking water : Good quality drinking water by R.O water filter System.
  • Indoor games : Yes (Table Tennis and badminton court available).
Warden Caretaker
Dr. G.P.Jatav and Dr. Jitendra Yadav Rajkumar karosiya
2 workers for routine cleaning

-: Gandhi Hostel :-

  • Total room: 108.
  • Single rooms: 80.
  • Double rooms: 28.
  • Present students strength: 90.
  • Mess facility : Yes.
  • Drinking water : Good quality drinking water by R.O water filter System.
  • Indoor games : Yes (Table Tennis and badminton court available).
Warden Caretaker
Dr. Ravi Sikraudia, Ashish Soni and Dr. Naresh Kurechia Rajkumar karosiya
3 workers for routine cleaning

-: Girl's Hostel :-

  • Number of Girl’s Hostels available : 02.
  • Total capacity of Hostel : 150 girls may be accommodated.
  • Mess Facility : Yes, available.
  • Drinking water : Yes, available.
  • Indoor Games for girls : Yes, available.
Girl's Hostel

Girl's Hostel

Boy's Hostel

Boy's Hostel

Transport Facility : College Bus available.

Emergency Medical Facility : Yes available (Medical doctor appointed for this purpose).

PLACEMENT CELL & ITS ACTIVITIES :-

College has well established placement cell. Placement cell regularly conduct campus drives for final year/ internship students. This cell invited various companies for campus placements. Many companies from different states came for offering the job to the outgoing students i. e. TNM services pvt limited, GVK EMRI, Maahi milk producers’ company etc came for placement. In 2023-24, 55 students were selected through different companies. Apart from this lectures from various renowned speakers usually conducted to improve the knowledge of the students and also to shape their personality.

Details of Student grievance and redressal committee (SGRC) and ombudsperson :
  • College has student’s grievance cell and that take care of student’s grievances and try to solve it as soon as possible.
Health Facilities :
  • A part time medical doctor (Dr. Balecha) is available for students and staff of the college.
Internal Complaint Committee :
  • College has women harassment cell to take care of complaints of women harassments

Anti Ragging Committee : Anti ragging committee is formed to monitor that ragging will not be there in college premises and also in hostels.

Activities :
  • Posters of anti-ragging contains the message that not to take part in ragging activities are pasted on walls of each class for awareness among the students.
  • Address and phone numbers of students residing outside the college campus, given to the local police station for their protection.
  • Senior students are given responsibility as mentors in both boys and girls hostels for prevention of ragging.
  • Hostel wardens are also given responsibility for prevention of ragging in hostels. Likewise, the staff of the college also do the same in classes and college premises.
  • Rally, lectures and seminars are arranged to create awareness in students to prevent ragging.
  • Posters also pasted regarding punishments, if anyone caught or found indulge in ragging.

Equal Opportunity Cell : NA

Socio-economically disadvantaged group cell :
  • College has Schedule Cast (SC), Schedule Tribe (ST) and Other Backward Cast (OBC) grievance cell.

Facilities for differently abled (i.e., barrier - free environment) : NA

Alumni :-

-: Alumni Association With Details :-
President Vice President Secretary Joint Secretary Joint Secretary Treasurer Members
Dr. Umesh Chandra Sharma Dr. Swaran Jeet Singh Mago Dr. Rakesh Sarda Dr. G.P. Jatav Dr. G.P. Jatav Dr. (Mrs.) Rakhi Gangil Dr. (Mrs.) Shobha Bagherwal, Dr. Deepak Bahirat
Activities Of The Alumni Association :
  • Alumni awards distributed yearly to the meritorious students.
  • Motivational lecture given by different alumni to current students.
  • Organized college Diamond Jubilee celebration.
  • Contribution of college alumni in -
    1. Renovation of college gardens.
    2. Renovation of college auditorium.
    3. Development of Smart classroom.
    4. Renovation of open stage.

Faculty Details

Faculty in position

Professors: 11
Associate Professors: 04
Assistant Professors: 31

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