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11.
HARYANA VETERINARY TRAINING INSTITUTE,
HISAR |
| The
continuous up-gradation of professional knowledge
and sharpening of skills in the wake of fast
emerging technological developments are essential
to provide better, efficient and competent professional
services to animal breeders. Realizing the importance
of mid-career training and skill up gradation,
the department of Animal Husbandry, Haryana,
took a lead among the states in North India
in establishing an ultra-modern training institute
at Hisar to meet training needs of its field
functionaries with the assistance of World Bank
under the Agricultural human Resources Development
Project. The institute came into existence in
May, 2001. It is situated at Dhansu Road, about
two Kilometers from bus stand and 4.5 kilometers
from Railway Station of the City. It is spread
over an area of 16.33 acres having Residential
and Official Complexes. The Official complex
consists of four blocks viz. Administrative
Block, Teaching complex, Trainees' Hostel and
Guest House. Administrative Block is having
a Conference Hall with modern Audio-Visual aids
and multi media facility in addition to rooms
for the Principal, Lecturers, Staff and a retiring
room. The teaching complex is having six specialized
laboratories for on hand training in various
techniques. Additionally, it is having a lecture
hall & a well-stocked library covering various
fields of Veterinary Services/Animal Husbandry
etc. The hostel provides accomodation with attached
bathrooms to 60 persons. The in-house boarding
/ lodging with adequate indoor/otdoor recreational
facilities ensures that the trainees stay at
the instuitute is comfortable as well as fruitful.
The guest house is the pride possession of the
institute. It is having eight suites including
four suites for VIP guest faculty. It has also
provision for kitchen, dinning and lounge room. |
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The
institute offers more than two dozen different
courses in various areas of Animal health, production
and reproduction to suit the needs of field
functionaries with different levels of academic
background and job responsibilities. The main
objective is to maximize the utilization of
available human resources and to improve the
quality of Veterinary Services in the state.
All courses have a strong practice-oriented
character based on the training principle of
“LEARNING
BY DOING” Ample opportunity is
also ensured to discuss and evaluate personal
experience with fellow participants, staff and
subject matter specialists. |
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institute has also imparted special training
in Artificial Insemination to about one hundred
unemployed young in two groups. The first group
was sponsored by Haryna Livestock Development
Board. The youth was drawn from various districts
of the state and now are part of the "Pashudhan
Vikas Vahini" engaged in providing
breeding services at the farmer's doorstep in
the villages with no Veterinary Institute. Encouraged
by the success of the first group, the second
batch of unemployed youth was sponsored by Shivalik
Development Board. A highly comprehensive
training module has been developed by th experts
at the institute for such type of trainings. |
| The
institute has its own faculty of experienced
Master Trainers who are having post graduate
/ doctorate degrees in different fields. It
also draws guest faculty from CSS Haryana Agricutural
University and other National Institutes. The
Haryana Veterinary Training Institute maintains
a close relationship with Govt. Livestock Farm,
Hisar where different species and breeds of
Livestock are being reared. The facilities at
Livestock Farm are used for "On-hand
s training". The institute is
also in a position to offer "Tailor-made
courses" in different fields of
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences as
per requirement of the client. A special training
in semenology was organized for the officers
from Punjab state engaged in semen production.
Recently, short referesher courses in "Handling
of Frozen Semen"and "Reproductive
Health Management" have been
organized which were sponsopred by Veterinary
Council of India. |
| Within
a short span of its existence, the in stitute
has already provided training to more than 13839
persons including Deputy Directors, Semen Bank
Officers. Veterinary Surgeons, field functionaries,
cluster spuervisors and unemployed rural youth.
In view of the adequate human resources, wide
spectrum of training courses offered and the infrastructural
facilities available, the institute with further
strengthening is in a position to cater to the
training needs of the neighbouring states and
aquire the status of a Regional Institute. |
# |
Year |
Vety
Surgeons |
VLDA's |
Cluster
Supervisor |
Lay
Inseminators |
Attendants
& members of RRT |
Grand
Total |
1. |
2001-02 |
64 |
581 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
645 |
2. |
2002-03 |
NIL |
625 |
NIL |
50 |
NIL |
675 |
3. |
2003-04 |
100 |
496 |
149 |
42 |
NIL |
787 |
4. |
2004-05 |
206 |
280 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
486 |
5. |
2005-06 |
341 |
293 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
634 |
6. |
2006-07 |
225 |
514 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
739 |
7. |
2007-08 |
1380 |
3108 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
4488 |
8. |
2008-09 |
563 |
1383 |
NIL |
NIL |
596 |
2542 |
9. |
2009-10 |
1534 |
652 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
2186 |
10. |
2010-11
(Upto Sept., 2010) |
328 |
329 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
657 |
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Total |
4741 |
8261 |
149 |
92 |
596 |
13839 |
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| A
breif summary of the courses being offered by
the institute is as made. |
| HARYANA
VETERINARY TRAINING INSTITUTE, HISAR |
| TRAINING
COURSES AT A GLANCE |
| S.No. |
Name
of Course |
Target
Group |
Duration |
Frequency |
When |
1. |
Physiopathology
of Reproduction & Artificial Insemination |
Veterinarians |
3
Weeks |
Quartely |
Jan,
April, July & October |
2. |
Sexual
Health Control/Fertility Management |
Veterinarians |
1
Week |
Monthly |
First
Week of Every Month |
3. |
Use
and Handling of Frozen Semen |
Para
Staff |
1
Week |
Monthly |
2nd
Week of Every Month |
4. |
Art
of Insemination & Prophylactic Health
Care |
Para
Staff |
1
Week |
Monthly |
3rd
Week of Every Month |
5. |
Vaccinology |
Veterinarians |
1
Week |
Monthly |
4th
Week of Every Month |
6. |
Udder
Health and Milk Hygiene |
Veterinarians |
2
Weeks |
Quartely |
March,
June, Sept. & Dec. |
7. |
Important
Zoonotic Diseases |
Veterinarians |
1
Week |
Annually |
February |
8. |
Wild
Animal Diseases |
Veterinarians |
1
Week |
Annually |
May |
| 9. |
Pet
Animal Practice |
Veterinarians |
3
Weeks |
Six
Monthly |
June
& Dec. |
10. |
Recent
Developments in Large Animal Practice |
Veterinarians |
3
Weeks |
Six
Monthly |
May
& Nov. |
11. |
Postmortem
Examination & Despatch of Specimens |
Veterinarians |
1
Week |
Quartely |
Feb,
May, Aug & Nov |
12. |
Disease
Surveillance and Monitoring |
Veterinarians |
1
Week |
Annually |
March |
13. |
Clinical
Diagnostic Techniques for feild Veterinarians
|
Veterinarians |
3
Weeks |
Quartely |
March,
June, Sept & Dec. |
14. |
Control
& Prevention of Livestock Diseases
of Economic Importance |
Veterinarians |
1
Week |
Six
Monthly |
March
& Sept. |
15. |
Veterinary
Jurisprudence-Acts & Laws |
Veterinarians |
1
Week |
Annually |
June |
16. |
Role
of Modern Animal Feed Technologies in
Animal Nutrition |
Veterinarians |
3
Weeks |
Annually |
July |
17. |
Refresher
Course in Livestock Production and Management |
Open |
3
Weeks |
Annually |
October |
18. |
Basic
Course for Lay-inseminators/A.I. Technicians
|
Matriculates |
6-8
Weeks |
On
Demand |
Open |
19. |
Disaster
Management of Animals |
Open |
1
Week |
On
Demand |
Open |
20. |
Export
Oriented Animal Production |
Open |
3
Weeks |
On
Demand |
Open |
21. |
Computer-Assisted
Data Handling and MIS |
Open |
2
Weeks |
On
Demand |
Open |
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