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TWENTY-EIGHTH (28TH) ANNUAL REPORT
(July, 2018 to June, 2019)
DEPARTMENT
OF
VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY
DGCN COLLEGE OF VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES
CSK HIMACHAL PRADESH KRISHI VISHVAVIDYALAYA,
PALAMPUR - 176062 {HP}
(2019)
1. INTRODUCTION
The discipline of Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology came into existence as one of the
constituents of the erstwhile Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at the time of the
inception of the College in July, 1986. The discipline gained the status of an independent
Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology w.e.f. July 1st, 1991 becoming one of the core
subjects in the Veterinary profession.
The Department attained the status of Postgraduate Department with the start of PG
program leading to M.V.Sc. in Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology w.e.f. July 1996–97.
Since then 29 students have been passed out with M.V.Sc. degree. The thrust areas of the
Department are:
• Studies on the efficacy of medicinal plants of Himachal Pradesh for animal disease control
• Studies on the poisonous plants of Himachal Pradesh and their antidotal therapy
It is evident from this 27nd Annual Report that the Department is making steady progress
since its establishment in 1991. However, there is shortage of teaching and technical supporting
staff. In order to meet the future challenges and as per new VCI recommendations, the faculty
and technically trained supporting staff need to be provided.
2. TEACHING
a) Undergraduates Courses:
S. No. Course Title Course No. Cr. Hrs. Name of Teacher(s)
1st Semester
1. General and Systemic
Veterinary Pharmacology
VPT-311 2+1 Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj
Dr. Prashant S Daundkar
2. Veterinary Chemotherapy VPT-411 2+0 Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj
Dr. Prashant S Daundkar
2nd Semester
1. Veterinary Neuropharmacology VPT-321 2+1 Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj
Dr. Prashant S Daundkar
2. Veterinary Toxicology VPT-421 2+0 Dr. Prashant S Daundkar
Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj
3. Veterinary Clinical
Biochemistry and Laboratory
Diagnosis-II
VLD-421 0+1 Dr. Prashant S Daundkar
Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology (Annual System)
1. Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology 4+1 Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj
Dr. Prashant S Daundkar
b) Postgraduate Courses: Nil
c) Numbers of students graduated:
Degree During last academic year Accumulated total
M.V. Sc. Nil 29
Ph.D. Nil Nil
d) National and International Level Competition: UG/MSc/PhD: Nil
e) Student got admission in National and International institutes: Nil
f) Student got job/placement in India or abroad: Nil
3. RESEARCH
a. Postgraduate Research
i) Ongoing Masters Programme: Nil
ii) Ongoing Doctoral Programme: Nil
iii) Postgraduate Research Salient Achievements: Nil
b. Research Projects in Progress:
Sr.
No.
Title of the Project Funding
Source
Budget
(Lakhs)
Year of
Start
1 “Outreach programme on Ethnoveterinary
Medicine” (Network Project)
ICAR 15.15
approx.
2007
c. Summary of research finding during the year
➢ Twenty plant samples from different areas of Kangra and Mandi District of H.P. viz.
Barot, Panchrukhi, Sulah, Baijnath, Bandla, Banuri etc. were collected and got identified
from IHBT, Palampur.
➢ Plant samples were dried, grinded and aqua-ethanolic extract were prepared. Extracts
were lyophilized and stored.
➢ Anti-neoplastic activity of five plant extracts was evaluated by SRB assay conducted on
LC-450 (Rat Leydig cell) cancer cell line at IHBT, Palampur.
d. Establishment of research collaboration with national and international institutes: Nil
e. Scientific Publications and Presentations
i) Publications
1. Pritam Kaur Sidhu, Gauravdeep Singh Waraich, Gurpreet Kaur, Prashant S. Daundkar,
Suresh Kumar Sharma and Ronette Gehring. (2018) Difference in the PK of ceftiofur in
the presence and absence of nimesulide and implications for dose determination through
PK/PD integration. Small Ruminant Research 159:18–25. (NAAS Rating = 6.97)
2. Bhardwaj, P., Sidhu, P. K., Lonare, M. K., Kaur, R., Dumka, V. K., & Rampal, S. (2018).
Pharmacokinetic‐pharmacodynamic integration of marbofloxacin after single and
repeated intravenous administration in goats. Research in Veterinary Sciences, 121, 111–
115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2018.10.010 (NAAS Rating = 7.62)
3. Bhardwaj, P. and Rampal, S. (2018). Resistance against fluoroquinolones in E. coli: Role
of efflux pumps. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology. 17(2): 1-7.
(Review Article)
ii). Presentations
1. Lead Paper entitled “Marbofloxacin-resistant Escherichia coli isolated from fecal flora
of healthy goats following marbofloxacin administration: Is there a link?” by Pallavi
Bhardwaj and Rampal S, presented in XVIII Annual Conference of Indian Society of
Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology held at College of Veterinary Science and
Animal Husbandry, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujrat) w.e.f 5-7 December,
2018.
2. Oral presentation on “Effect of piperine co-administration on pharmacokinetics of
marbofloxacin in goats” by Pallavi Bhardwaj, Saloni Singla and Rampal S, in XVIII
Annual Conference of Indian Society of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology held
at College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Anand Agricultural University,
Anand (Gujrat) w.e.f 5-7 December, 2018.
3. Poster Presentation on “Pharmacokinetics of ketoprofen and its interaction with
ceftiofur and cefquinome in buffalo calves” by Daundkar P.S., Bhaskar Vemu and
Sharma S.K. in XVIII Annual Conference of Indian Society of Veterinary Pharmacology
and Toxicology held at College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Anand
Agricultural University, Anand (Gujrat) w.e.f 5-7 December, 2018.
iii). Manuals, Books, Booklets and Bulletin
➢ Practical Manual for “Veterinary Pharmacology Paper-II (2018)” by Pallavi Bhardwaj,
Dinesh Sharma and Prashant S Daundkar.
f. Technologies or patent Developed /Registered/Research infrastructure developed: Nil
4. EXTENSION AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
a. Extension Publication
1. Chapter entitled “Toxicological analysis in common animal poisonings” in Training
Manual on “Diagnostic Protocols in Veterinary Medicine” for SVOs & VOs of H.P. State
Animal Husbandry Department, prepared by Dept. of Veterinary Medicine, DGCN
COVAS, by Pallavi Bhardwaj, Dinesh Sharma and Prashant S. Daundkar
2. Chapter entitled “DoyarI pSauuAaoM maoM vanaspit evaM kITnaaSak ivaYaakta” in
Training Manual prepared by Dept. of Extension Education, DGCN COVAS, by Pallavi
Bhardwaj
3. Chapter entitled “pSauAaoM maoM ivaYaa@ta ko p`qaaimak ]pcaar eMva bacaava” in
Training Manual prepared by Dept. of Extension Education, DGCN COVAS by Pallavi
Bhardwaj
b. Radio talk/TV Telecast: Nil
c. Clinical camps/trainings/extension camps/animal health camps: Nil
d. Clinical cases (routine and referrals)/disease investigations/disease outbreaks
investigated
S. No Types of samples Species Important findings
1 Total eight cases were investigated
for toxicological analysis.
Samples submitted were Rumen
liquor/stomach contents, Fodder
Leopard,
Monkey, Cow
One sample was found
positive for high
nitrate/nitrite content
sample, Liver, kidney, lung,
blood/plasma
5. PARTICIPATION IN WORKSHOP/ CONFERENCES, TRAININGS ETC.
a) Trainings:
b) Conferences/workshops/seminars/symposia:
S.
No.
Date Title Name of
Participants
Place
1. Sept. 5.9.18
to 14.9.18
ICAR sponsored short course
on “Proteomics and its
Applications in Agriculture”
Dr. Prashant
S. Daundkar
Department of Biochemistry,
College of Basic Sciences &
Humanities, PAU, Ludhiana
2. 26.2.19 to
1.3.19
“Bioinformatics tools & its
application in agriculture”
Dr. Pallavi
Bhardwaj
College of Agriculture, CSK
HPKV, Palampur, H.P.
S.
No.
Date Title Name of
Participants
Nature of
participation
1. Dec. 5-7,
2018
XVIII Annual Conference of Indian
Society of Veterinary Pharmacology and
Toxicology held at College of Veterinary
Science and Animal Husbandry, AAU,
Anand (Gujrat)
Dr. Pallavi
Bhardwaj
Lead Paper and
Oral
Presentation
2. Dec. 5-7,
2018
XVIII Annual Conference of Indian
Society of Veterinary Pharmacology and
Toxicology held at College of Veterinary
Science and Animal Husbandry, AAU,
Anand (Gujrat)
Dr. Prashant
S. Daundkar
Poster
presentation
3. 3.4.19. Attended talk delivered by Mr.
Harshavardhana Kikkeri on AI and
Robotics at CSKHPKV, Palampur
Dr. Pallavi
Bhardwaj
Participant
4. 13.4.19 Attended sensitization workshop to
develop a project on National
Agricultural Higher Education Project
(NAHEP) at CSKHPKV, Palampur
Dr. Pallavi
Bhardwaj
Participant
6. WORKSHOP/SEMINAR/TRAININGS ETC. ORGANIZED:
1. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj and Dr. Prashant S. Daundkar delivered lectures to farmers in Skill
Development Training Programme on “Dairy farmer/Entrepreneur” organized by Dept.
of Extension Education, DGCN COVAS, CSKHPKV, Palampur, H.P.
2. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj and Dr. Prashant S. Daundkar acted as Resource Person in training
on “Disease diagnosis protocol in Veterinary Medicine” for Veterinary Officers of H.P.
State Animal Husbandry Department conducted by Dept. of Veterinary Medicine, DGCN
COVAS, CSKHPKV
7. HONOURS AND AWARDS
1. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj is elected as Executive member of the Indian Society of Veterinary
Pharmacology and Toxicology, for 2018-2020.
2. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj presented Lead Paper in XVIII Annual Conference of Indian Society
of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology held at College of Veterinary Science and
Animal Husbandry, AAU, Anand (Gujrat)
3. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj acted as Rapporteur in XVIII Annual conference of the Indian
Society of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, Dec. 5-7, 2017, held at AAU,
Aanad, Gujrat.
8. FACULTY VISITS ABROAD: Nil
9. INCOME GENERATED BY COMMERCIAL UNITS AND SERVICE WINDOWS:
Nil
10. EXTRA CURRICULUM DUTY: NCC/NSS/HOSTEL WARDEN/SPORTS ETC.:
➢ Faculty members of the Department are actively involved in various extra-curricular
activities at the University and College level viz. Entrance Examination Supervision Duty,
Anti-ragging Duty, Oath Taking Ceremony, World Veterinary Day, "Daan Utsav", Lohri
celebrations-2019, Farewells/talks organized by Faculty Club COVAS etc.
11. MISCELLANEOUS
1. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj is a PI and Dr. Prashant S. Daundkar is Co-PI in the research project
entitled “Outreach Programme on Ethno Veterinary Medicine”.
2. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj is Incharge Literary Activities of DGCN COVAS.
3. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj acted as Tour Incharge for Participation of Post-Graduate students
in the Zonal Level Elocution Contest held at PAU, Ludhiana on August 24, 2018.
4. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj accompanied the students of 4th professional B.V.Sc. & A.H. for
All India Educational Tour for 15 days.
5. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj was member of stage Decoration and Announcement Committee
for the conduct of CSKHPKV Inter College Youth Festival 2018-19 held on 16-17
January, 2019. Performed Stage Comparing in the opening ceremony.
6. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj acted as Judge and member of organizing committee in Rajbhasha
Pakhwada: Poetry and Essay Writing competition conducted by CSKHPKV, Palampur
for selection of students in State Level Inter Poetry Writing Competition.
7. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj was member of organizing committee to conduct the Elocution
Competition on 14.8.18 for selection of team for participation in the Zonal Level
Elocution Contest held at PAU, Ludhiana.
8. Dr. Prashant Daundkar attended Annual Review Meet of the project ‘Outreach
Programme on Ethno Veterinary Medicine’ on 10th December, 2018 at TANUVAS,
Chennai.
9. Dr, Prashant S. Daundkar performed the duty of Supervisor in the CET held by CSK
HPKV on June 8, 2019.
10. Faculty members acted as Paper setter for Annual Examination of Veterinary Pharmacist
conducted by CSKHPKV, Palampur, H.P. and Abhilashi University, Mandi, H.P.
PREPARATION OF PLANT EXTRACTS IN ROTARY EVAPORATOR
LYOPHILIZATION OF PLANT
EXTRACTS
ANNEXURES
Annexure – I (Faculty position)
S. No. Name Designation
1. Dr. Pallavi Bhardwaj Assistant Professor
2. Dr. Dinesh Sharma Assistant Professor (on study leave)
3. Dr. Prashant S Daundkar Assistant Professor
Annexure – II (Staff position)
S. No. Name Designation
1. Sh. Joginder Sharma Junior Technician
2. Sh. Naginder Kumar Contractual worker
3. Sh. Desh Raj Junior Asstt. (presently working in Dean’s
Office, DGCN COVAS)
4. Sh. Karam Chand Beldar (presently on secondment in Swan River
Flood Management Project, Haroli, Una, H.P.
Annexure –III (Budget in Rs.)
S. No. Scheme Salary/wages TA Contingency TOTAL (Rs.)
1. SFS-001-53 81,819 - 60,000 1,41,819.00
2. CDA-003-53 - - 2,60,688 2,60,688.00
3. CDA-010-53 - - 33,333 33,333.00
4. Adhoc-ICAR-214-53 - 30,000 3,85,000 4,15,000.00
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I appreciate all the faculty members, office and laboratory staff of the department for their
support, devotion and assistance. The encouragement and the support extended by the Hon’ble
Vice-Chancellor, Dean COVAS, Dean PGS, Director of Research & Director of Extension
Education of the University to this Department is gratefully acknowledged. I thank Dr. Pallavi
Bhardwaj, Assistant Professor of the department for compiling this 28th Annual Report of the
Department.
Dr. Mandeep Sharma
Head