Appeal to Veterinarians of Haryana - The Indian Veterinary Association

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Appeal to Veterinarians of Haryana

Dear Doctor,

      First of all, I wish to convey my hearty thanks to all of you for
wishing me on my election to World Veterinary Association (WVA)
as Councilor for Asia and Oceania region and Councilor for Common
Wealth Veterinary Association (CVA). It is submitted in your honour
that Indian Veterinary Association has decided to context the
elections to Veterinary Council of India 2020 as a panel with
candidates across the nation. Veterinary Council of India is the
premier statutory body responsible for Veterinary Education for a
graduates and post graduates and Veterinary practice regulations in
which the previous body had failed to deliver. Till date no Veterinary
practice regulations have been formed in which there are no
guidelines as to what the structure and requirements of Veterinary
Hospitals should be. No one bothered to implement the sections of
Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984 as section 30(b) that every
dispensary is manned by a graduate registered veterinary practitioner
which will give quality services to the animal owners of the country
and create about 35,000 more posts of veterinarians across the
country. Pashu Chikitsak Mahasangh and Indian Veterinary
Association took up this responsibility and filed a Public Interest
Litigation in Punjab and Haryana High court and a direction was
issued to Union Government to implement section 30
(b). The present election has been possible on filing of Public Interest
Litigation in Punjab and Haryana High court and direction issued to
Union Government to conduct elections otherwise this august body
would have gone the Medical Commission way. A brief resume of
achievements of IVA and PCM are enclosed for your kind
consideration and perusal please. Our agenda is also enclosed for your
kind consideration and perusal please. Please give us your suggestions
for the vision document of the IVA group. We are available on our
election website www.drkadian.com.
ACHIEVEMENTS OF INDIAN VETERINARY ASSOCIATION AND
          PASHU CHIKITSAK MAHASANGH

1. Introduction of Combined Vaccine of HS and FMD under FMD CP
   Programme of Govt.of India.
   We succeeded in getting combined vaccine of HS and FMD under
   introduced in Haryana as trial project which will benefit the cattle,
   farmers, veterinarians, veterinary paraprofessionals, the state exchequer
   and human resource component including logistics. On completion of the
   trial project, it will be introduced throughout the country.
2. Advisory on Common Organogram and nomenclature of Veterinary
   Cadre for all states.
   On IVA demand and perusal, and advisory with common nomenclature
   for state Animal Husbandry Department was issued on 6th November
   2019. This uniformity will lead to further demand of parity of pay scales
   and allowances among all states of India.
3. Advisory for implementation of DACP to Veterinary Doctors of all
   states of India.
   DACP has been accorded to Veterinary Doctors of Para Military Forces
   of India due to court case of Dr. C.S Sahukar, Dr. Ranvir Singh
   Gehlawat, DVA. IVA has pursued the case and is in process of
   implementation in DAHD after the amendment in the nomenclature in
   DAHD.
4. Election to Veterinary Council of India.
   PCM filed a Public Interest Litigation in Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana
   High Court whereby Govt. of India was directed to hold long pending
   elections to Veterinary Council of India. Now, the process of elections
   that too online is going on at a brisk pace. The Indian Veterinary
   Practitioners Register has been updated from the year 2014-15 to 2018-19
   The gazette notification regarding online voting procedures amendment
   and for the election to VCI under clause (g) of sub section (3) of section 3
   of IVC act 1984 issued.
5. Implementation of Section 30(b) of Indian Veterinary Council Act,
   1984.
   PCM filed a Public Interest Litigation in Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana
   High Court whereby Govt. of India was directed to implement Section
   30(b) of Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984. A committee of 08
   Directors of states was formed to give recommendations on the same. It is
under process and we are following it. This will lead to creation of around
   35 thousand more posts of Veterinarians and also quackery will be dealt a
   deadly blow and quality Veterinary Services made available to the
   animals owners of the Country.
6. Organization of International Seminar of IVA 2019.
   Indian Veterinary Association organized International Seminar of IVA
   2019 on July 26th-27th 2019 at NASC Complex, PUSA Road, New Delhi
   in which Hon’ble Minister Sh. P.C Sarangi, Hon’ble Secretary Sh. Tarun
   Shridhar, IAS, Dr. Parveen Malik, Animal Husbandry Commissioner,
   Dr. S.K. Gulati, Sh. Badrinaryan Choudhoury, BKS, Vice Chancellors,
   Directors, Scientists and delegates from all over India participated.
7. Organization of National Seminar at Guwahati on June 28th 2019.
8. Organization of National Seminar at Patna on September 09th 2019.
9. Joined Commonwealth Veterinary Association and Dr. Chirantan
   Kadian, President, nominated as Councilor India.
10.Dr. Chirantan Kadian, President IVA, participated in OIE Regional
   Workshop on PPP mode at Kathmandu as IVA delegate on October
   17th-18th 2019.
11. Indian Veterinary Association intervened with Pashu Chikitsak
   Parishad Haryana and got exemption orders from election duty from
   Punjab and Haryana High Court for States of Haryana and Punjab.
12. Indian Veterinary Association intervened in agitations of U.P
   Veterinary Association, Enumeration duty in livestock census from
   Enumerator to Supervisor in Tamil Nadu, election exemption duty in
   Jharkhand, Student Agitation in Madhya Pradesh, suspension of
   VAS in Chattisgarh and Veterinary Officers in U.P.
13. Indian Veterinary Association got the police case registered against
   Lady Vet in Telangana by CM Telangana withdrawn. IVA also led
   protests across the Country in brutal murder of Dr.Priyanka Reddy.
14. Indian Veterinary Association has been pursuing the various
   demands at the level of Central and State Govts. We organized a
   national press conference at Press Club of India on June 9th 2019 to
   thank Hon’ble Prime Minister of India for creation of separate
   Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.

15.Indian Veterinary Association is actively perusing the long pending
   demand for creation of Indian Council of Fisheries and Veterinary
Research (ICFVR). IVA presented a memorandum to P.P Mananiya
   Dr. Mohan ji Bhagwat Sarsangchalak and attended Pashu Vaidik
   Sneh Parivar Milan programme at Nagpur.

16.Indian Veterinary Association perused the demand for aid to State
   Veterinary Council’s and got a directive issued to all State Govts. to
   make budgetary provision to provide for salary and establishment
   costs.

17.Indian Veterinary Association is affiliate body of World Veterinary
   Association and Commonwealth Association and sharing all
   information with the State Associations and Life Members of IVA.

18.Indian Veterinary Association has become active member of National
   Task force on Rabies and Commonwealth Lab. on Rabies at
   Bengaluru.

19. Indian Veterinary Association is always responsive to the call of
   Veterinarians across the country.
AGENDA: VCI ELECTIONS -2020

 Introduction and Implementation of Veterinary practice regulations in
  India.
 Implementation of Section 30(b) of Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984
  whereby all dispensaries be manned by Veterinary Graduates leading to
  creation of more posts for Veterinary Graduates.
 Strengthening State Veterinary Councils.
 Creating posts for Veterinarians as Food Safety Officer’s, Wild Life
  Veterinary      Officer’s,     Veterinary   Officer’s    in     Municipal
  Corporations/Local Bodies and Pharmaceutical Industry.
 Raising the standards of Veterinary Education and updation of
  curriculum.
 Steps towards Constitution if Indian Council of Fisheries and Veterinary
  Research (ICFVR).
 Introduction of combined vaccine of HS and FMD throughout the
  country.
 Strengthening of surveillance network starting from supply of vaccine to
  quality of vaccine to field functionaries.
 Setting up of and strengthening of Diagnostic setup across the country.
 Implementation of Indian Veterinary Council Act 1984 in letter and
  spirit.
 Focus on scientific advancements and encouraging specialization in the
  field of Veterinary profession.
 Ensuring Parity in Pay Scales and Service Conditions to all the
  Veterinarians working for State Governments and Government of India.
 Ensuring trainings for updation of knowledge and skills to all the
  Veterinary Professionals.
 Ensuring conducive working conditions for Veterinarians.
 Implementation of Dynamic Assured Career Progression (DACP) for all
  the Veterinarians working in Govt. of India and various State
  Governments as per the directives of Honorable Courts and Pay
  Commissions.
 Non Practice Allowance (NPA) to all the Veterinarians working in
  Government sector and Veterinary Universities.
    Filling up of all the existing vacancies in Veterinary Universities and
    Animal Husbandry Departments of respective State Governments to
    ensure high educational standards and better professional services.
   Encouraging technological innovations in Animal Husbandry Practices
    for better service delivery to farming community.
   Encouraging scientific research and developments for better disease
    diagnosis and treatment in Veterinary field.
   Framing regulations on farm management, animal products, feed
    formulations, Medicine formulations, Veterinary Medical stores, Vaccine
    development and supply etc.
   Regulations related to reduction of pain and suffering of animals,
    emphasis and Professional ethics and values.
   Regulation of better institutional facilities for teaching, research and
    extension in all the Veterinary Colleges/Veterinary Polytechnic colleges/
    Research Centers/ Training Institutions.
   Ensuring better organizational structures in Veterinary & Animal
    Husbandry Departments in all States in India for providing promotional
    avenues to the employees at the earliest.
   To develop a responsive and effective mechanism to check quackery in
    Veterinary Profession and making legal amendments in IVC Act, 1984.
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