Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Rewa

Brief History

The Department of Veterinary Anatomy came into existence with the establishment of College of Veterinary Science & A.H., Rewa on 11th January 2007. From the date of inception the department is actively involved in teaching as per VCI guidelines, research and extension activities. Apart from B.V.Sc. & A.H. course curriculum, the department is also offering M.V.Sc. and Ph.D. courses. Presently there is one Ph.D. (in-service) student in the department.

Objectives of the Department

  • To conduct teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate students.
  • To conduct research and extension activities for enhancing productivity in animal husbandry sector.

Facilities Available

  • Facilities are available in the department for various gross anatomical studies of principle domesticated animals and birds
  • Facilities are available in the department for various histological and histochemical studies on tissue sections.
  • Museum

Education

Undergraduate-

S.No. Code of Course Name of Course Credit Hrs
1. VAN Veterinary Anatomy 4+3

Postgraduate
S.No. Code of Course Name of Course Credit Hrs Semester
1. VAN 601 Comparative Osteology and Arthrology 1+2 I
2. VAN 602 Comparative Splanchnology 2+2 II
3. VAN 603 Myology, Angiology, Neurology and Aesthesiology of Ox 2+2 I
4. VAN 604 Gross, Histological and Histochemical Techniques 1+3 I
5. VAN 605 Clinical Anatomy 0+1 I
6. VAN 606 General Histology and Ultrastructure 1+1 I
7. VAN 607 Systemic Histology and Ultrastructure 3+1 II
8. VAN 608 Developmental Anatomy 2+1 II
9. VAN 609 Wild life and Forensic Anatomy 1+0 II
10. VAN 610 Master’s Seminar 1+0 I/II
11. VAN 611 Master’s Research 0+30 I/II

Ph.D.
S.No. Code of Course Name of Course Credit Hrs Semester
1. RPE - 700 Research and Publication Ethics* 1+1 I
2. VAN 701 Myology, Angiology, Neurology and Aesthesiology of Equine, Canine and Porcine 2+1 I
3. VAN 702 Principles and Applications of Biomechanics 1+0 I
4. VAN 703 Avian Anatomy 1+1 I
5. VAN 704 Neuroanatomy 2+1 I
6. VAN 705 Comparative Endocrine Anatomy 1+1 I
7. VAN 706 Theory and Application of Electron Microscope 1+1 II
8. VAN 707 Histoenzymology and Immunocytochemistry 2+1 II
9. VAN 708 Applied Embryology and Teratology 1+1 II
10. VAN 709 Functional Veterinary Anatomy 1+0 II
11. VAN 710 Gross Anatomy of Laboratory Animals 1+1 I
12. VAN 711 Cross Sectional Anatomy of Ox 0+1 II
13. VAN 712 Animal Alternatives in Veterinary Anatomy 1+1 II
14. VAN 713 Special problem 0+2 II
15. VAN 714 Doctoral Seminar I 1+0 I
16. VAN 714 Doctoral Seminar II 1+0 II
17. VAN 714 Doctoral Research 0+75 I & II
*Core course

Research

Salient Achievements:

Completed Research Projects: NIL

Ongoing Research Projects: NIL

Extension Education

The faculty members of the department are actively involved in disseminating knowledge to farmers via participating in Awareness cum treatment camps organized by the college time to time, publishing popular articles in Hindi for the benefit of the farmers, providing information on animal husbandry practices via radio talks, providing lectures on animal husbandry practices to the farmers in trainings organized by the college, etc.

Publications

  • Payal Jain, Rajesh Ranjan and Mansi Shukla. (2020). Organ Preservation by Plastination Technique: A Novel Tool for Teaching. International Journal of Advanced Research,6 (2): 1561-1563.
  • Rajesh Ranjan, Payal Jain and Mansi Shukla. (2020). Exploratory anatomy of tracheo-bronchial tree of goat using corrosion cast technique. Haryana Veterinarian, 59 (1): 80-83.
  • Abhishek Verma, Dharmendra Kumar, Anuradha Nema, T.J. Sheikh, Mansi Shukla, Rajesh Ranjan and Payal Jain. (2020). Studies on the efficacy of Aloe Vera on wound healing in calves. Ruminant Science, 9 (1): 155-158.

Thrust Areas of Research

  • Preparation of 3D models of organ specimens by plastination and corrosion cast techniques.Establishment of updated PG laboratory including facilities for histology and immunohistochemistry. Anatomical and ultrastructural studies on primary lymphoid organs of locally available breeds of poultry.

Services Offered

  • Various items like bones, formalin fixed visceral specimens, histological stained slides, charts, folders etc. as per approved rates by the university.

Faculty:


S.N. Name Designation Qualification
1. Dr. Mansi Shukla Assistant Professor Ph.D.
2. Dr. Rajesh Ranjan Assistant Professor Ph.D.
3. Dr. Payal Jain Assistant Professor M.V.Sc.

Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Jabalpur

Brief History

The department of Veterinary Anatomy, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Jabalpur was established in 1948. Late Rao Saheb Dr. H.N.C. Chelva Iyengar G.M.V.C. PG (Edinburg) was appointed as professor on post superannuation assignment by special approval of Vidhan Shabha, M.P. He adorned the chair as head and teacher par excellence. He initiated the foundation of Anatomy block and departmental activities in Anatomy, Histology and Embryology till 1954.

Objectives of the Department

  • To impart knowledge of anatomy to the under graduate students
  • To Undertake field oriented basic and applied research by adopting up to date and advanced techniques
  • To give the exposure of anatomy to different field persons

Facilities Available

Laboratories

  • Osteology laboratory
  • Dissection hall
  • Histology and Histochemistry laboratory
  • Museum
Instruments
  • Microtome
  • Image Analysis system
  • Binocular microscope

Education

Undergraduate-

S.No. Code of Course Name of Course Credit Hrs
1. VAN Veterinary Anatomy 4+3

Postgraduate
S.No. Code of Course Name of Course Credit Hrs Semester
1. VAN 601 Comparative Osteology and Arthrology 1+2 I
2. VAN 602 Comparative Splanchnology 2+2 II
3. VAN 603 Myology, Angiology, Neurology and Aesthesiology of Ox 2+2 I
4. VAN 604 Gross, Histological and Histochemical Techniques 1+3 I
5. VAN 605 Clinical Anatomy 0+1 I
6. VAN 606 General Histology and Ultrastructure 1+1 I
7. VAN 607 Systemic Histology and Ultrastructure 3+1 II
8. VAN 608 Developmental Anatomy 2+1 II
9. VAN 609 Wild life and Forensic Anatomy 1+0 II
10. VAN 610 Master’s Seminar 1+0 I/II
11. VAN 611 Master’s Research 0+30 I/II

Ph.D.
S.No. Code of Course Name of Course Credit Hrs Semester
1. RPE - 700 Research and Publication Ethics* 1+1 I
2. VAN 701 Myology, Angiology, Neurology and Aesthesiology of Equine, Canine and Porcine 2+1 I
3. VAN 702 Principles and Applications of Biomechanics 1+0 I
4. VAN 703 Avian Anatomy 1+1 I
5. VAN 704 Neuroanatomy 2+1 I
6. VAN 705 Comparative Endocrine Anatomy 1+1 I
7. VAN 706 Theory and Application of Electron Microscope 1+1 II
8. VAN 707 Histoenzymology and Immunocytochemistry 2+1 II
9. VAN 708 Applied Embryology and Teratology 1+1 II
10. VAN 709 Functional Veterinary Anatomy 1+0 II
11. VAN 710 Gross Anatomy of Laboratory Animals 1+1 I
12. VAN 711 Cross Sectional Anatomy of Ox 0+1 II
13. VAN 712 Animal Alternatives in Veterinary Anatomy 1+1 II
14. VAN 713 Special problem 0+2 II
15. VAN 714 Doctoral Seminar I 1+0 I
16. VAN 714 Doctoral Seminar II 1+0 II
17. VAN 714 Doctoral Research 0+75 I & II
*Core course

Research

  • 23 MVSc theses and 01 Ph.D theses had been submitted from to date. Research on histogenesis, histochemistry and electron microscopy of various organs of domestic animals and birds were carried out.
  • Studies on the histology and histochemistry of various organs in Kadaknath, have been undertaken in postgraduate research programme.

Salient Achievements:

Completed Research Projects

  • An I.C.A.R. scheme entitled “Gross Anatomical, Histochemical, Biochemical and Exfoliative Cytological studies on placental attachments in Ruminant in normal pregnancy and in certain disease leading to abortion “(18.3.68 to 17.3.72) was completed and report accepted.

Ongoing Research Projects

  • One ongoing research project entitled as “Establishment of Laboratory for embalming of ethically sourced animals and museum up gradation” Mandi Board, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

Conferences/ webinar

  • National Conference of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists (IAVA) organized from 27th to 29th Jan, 2006.
  • Conduct a two days webinar entitled as “Taxidermy an Art vise- a- vise Science” on 10th and 11th June 2020

Publications

  • 325 research articles published from the department in different Indian and international journals

Thrust Areas of Research

  • Immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies on distribution of receptors in female genital system of kadaknath fowl.
  • Differentiation of bones of domestic and wild ruminants.

Services Offered

  • Skeleton and wet specimens of different domestic animal species are available for sale

Faculty:


S.N. Name Designation Qualification
1. Dr. Rakhi Vaish Professor & Head Ph.D.
2. Dr. Shyamsagar Karmore Professor  Ph.D.
3. Dr. Nidhi Gupta Assistant Professor Ph.D.
4. Dr. R. K. Barhaiya Assistant Professor Ph.D.
5. Dr. Shashi Tekam Assistant Professor M.V.Sc.

Thrust Area Of Research

  • Anatomical study on the bones of wild animals
  • Forensic anatomy of domestic and wild animals
  • Male and female genitalia of different domestic animals

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Research article published in 2020

  1. S. K. Gupta, A. Pathak, M.M. Farooqui and A. Prakash, (2020). Histochemical studies on the atria of heart in prenatal goats. Animal Research Journal, 1(I): 26-28.
  2. V.S. Panwar, S. K. Gupta, S. K. Karmore, G.P. Jatav, and M.K. Yadav (2020). Histoenzymatic study on the thymus of Kadaknath fowl. Animal Research Journal, 1(I): 29-32.
  3. S. K. Gupta, Archana Pathak, M. M. Farooqui and Ajay Prakash (2020). Histochemical study on the ventricle of heart in prenatal goat (Capra hircus). The Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy, 32(1): 32-34.
  4. V. S. Panwar, S. K. Gupta, S. K. Karmore, G. P. Jatav, M. K. Yadav and P. J. Kapadnis (2020). Histological and ultrastructural studies on the Hassall’s corpuscles of Kadaknath fowl. The Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy, 32(1): 29-31.
  5. V.S. Panwar, S.K. Gupta and S.K. Karmore (2020). Histological and ultra-structural studies on the reticuloepithelial and lymphoid cells of thymus in Kadaknath fowl. Indian Journal of Poultry Science (2020) 55(2): 143−146.
  6. Maneesh Kumar Yadav, S.K. Karmore, S.K. Gupta, N. Shrivastava, P.J. Kapadnis, V.S. Panwar and A.S. Dharve (2020). Histoenzymatic Study on Bursa of Fabricius of Kadaknath Birds. Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy 32 (2): 26-28.
  7. Anar Singh Dharve, S.K. Karmore, S.K. Gupta, S. Shukla, P.J. Kapadnis, M.K. Yadav and V.S. Panwar (2020). Histoenzymatic Study on Spleen of Kadaknath Fowl. Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy 32 (2): 29-30.
  8. Maneesh Kumar Yadav, S.K. Karmore, S.K. Gupta, A. Suman, N. Shrivastava, P.J. Kapadnis, A.S. Dharve and V.S. Panwar (2020). Histological and Ultrastructural Studies on Bursa of Fabricius of Kadaknath Breed of Poultry. Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy, 32 (2): 55-58.
  9. Anar Singh Dharve, S.K. Karmore, S.K. Gupta, P.J. Kapadnis, S. Shukla, V.S. Panwar and M.K. Yadav (2020). Histological and Ultrastructural Studies on Spleen of Kadaknath Fowl. Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy 32 (2): 22-25.
  10. V.S. Panwar, S.K. Gupta, S.K. Karmore, G.P. Jatav, Alka Suman and M.K. Yadav (2020). Histological and Ultrastructural Studies on the Myoid Cells, Macrophages and Melanocytes in the Thymus of Kadaknath Fowl. Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy 32 (2): 35-37.
  11. V.S. Panwar, S.K. Gupta, S.K. Karmore, G.P. Jatav, Alka Suman and M.K. Yadav (2020). Histological and Ultrastructural Studies on the Myoid Cells, Macrophages and Melanocytes in the Thymus of Kadaknath Fowl. Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy 32 (2): 35-37.

Abstract published / presented in conferences in 2020

  1. Yadav, M.K., Karmore, S.K., Gupta, S.K., Shrivastava, N., Kapadnis, P.J. and Panwar, V.S. (2020). Ultrastructural organizations of bursal epithelium of kadaknath birds. Presented in 1st Veterinary and Animal Science Congress & National Symposium (AASCON 2020) on “Sustainable Scientific Strategies for Improving Health and Productivity of Livestock” organized by College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.) during March 6-8, 2020.
  2. Dharve, A.S., Karmore, S.K., Gupta, S.K., Shukla, S., Suman, A. and Yadav, M.K. (2020). Histoenzymatic observations on spleen of kadaknath breed of poultry. Presented in 1st Veterinary and Animal Science Congress & National Symposium (AASCON 2020) on “Sustainable Scientific Strategies for Improving Health and Productivity of Livestock” organized by College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.) during March 6-8, 2020.
  3. Kapadnis, P.J., Karmore, S.K. and Gupta, S.K. (2020). Histological study of mesenteric lymph nodes in goats. Presented in 1st Veterinary and Animal Science Congress & National Symposium (AASCON 2020) on “Sustainable Scientific Strategies for Improving Health and Productivity of Livestock” organized by College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.) during March 6-8, 2020.
  4. Verma, R., Gupta, S.K. and Karmore, S.K. (2020). Gross, histological and histochemical observations on the caecal tonsils of Kadaknath fowl. Presented in 1st Veterinary and Animal Science Congress & National Symposium (AASCON 2020) on “Sustainable Scientific Strategies for Improving Health and Productivity of Livestock” organized by College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.) during March 6-8, 2020.
  5. Verma, R., Gupta, S.K. and Karmore, S.K. (2020). Histomorphological and histochemical studies on primary HALT organs of Kadaknath fowl. Presented in 1st Veterinary and Animal Science Congress & National Symposium (AASCON 2020) on “Sustainable Scientific Strategies for Improving Health and Productivity of Livestock” organized by College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.) during March 6-8, 2020.
  6. Gupta, S. K., Panwar, V. S., Karmore, S. K., Jatav, G. P. and Yadav, M. K.(2020). Transmission electron microscopic features on the thymus of kadaknath breed of poultry. Presented in 1st Veterinary and Animal Science Congress & National Symposium (AASCON 2020) on “Sustainable Scientific Strategies for Improving Health and Productivity of Livestock” organized by College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.) during March 6-8, 2020.
  7. Kapadnis, P.J., Karmore, S.K. and Gupta, S.K. (2020). Histological study on scent gland of goats. Presented in 1st Veterinary and Animal Science Congress & National Symposium (AASCON 2020) on “Sustainable Scientific Strategies for Improving Health and Productivity of Livestock” organized by College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.) during March 6-8, 2020.
  8. Suman, A., Karmore, S. K., Gupta, S. K. and Kapadnis, P. J. (2020). Macromorphometrical studies on radius and ulna of elephant (Elephus maximus). Presented in 1st Veterinary and Animal Science Congress & National Symposium (AASCON 2020) on “Sustainable Scientific Strategies for Improving Health and Productivity of Livestock” organized by College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.) during March 6-8, 2020.
  9. Kapadnis, P.J., Karmore, S.K. and Gupta, S.K. (2020). Osteological studies of the forelimb of lion. Presented in 1st Veterinary and Animal Science Congress & National Symposium (AASCON 2020) on “Sustainable Scientific Strategies for Improving Health and Productivity of Livestock” organized by College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.) during March 6-8, 2020.

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