POST GRADUATE RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN ANIMAL SCIENCES Colleges
4 years ago - VETERINARY SCIENCE - Chennai - 325 viewsThe Post Graduate Research Institute in Animal Sciences was originally started as "Sheep Farm" with an area of 246.69 ha. in the year 1957. It is situated 40 km south of Chennai city on Grand Southern Trunk Road. The farm had been brought under the control of the Director of Veterinary Education and Research on 01.12.1969 and was named as "Livestock Research Station" since research involves many species of livestock viz. cattle, sheep, goat, swine and poultry. Later this farm had become a constituent unit of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University from 01.12.1976 and continues to function under Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University from 20.09.1989. Later, in the year 2011, the Livestock Research Station was upgraded as Post Graduate Research Institute in Animal Sciences.
Objectives
- To serve as an instructional farm
- To maintain elite herds/ flocks of animals
- To serve as an instructional farm
- To maintain elite herds/ flocks of animals
- To improve the productive and reproductive performance of livestock by scientific interventions in management (breeding, housing, feeding and disease prevention)
- To provide facilities for research in livestock
- To supply breeding stock to farmers
- To impart practical training to internship students of TANUVAS
- To offer Post Graduate courses (M.V.Sc. & Ph.D.) in Animal Sciences
Faculty
- Dr. D.Balasubramanyam, Professor | balasubramanyam.d@tanuvas.ac.in
- Dr. R.Rajendran, Professor | rajendran.r@tanuvas.ac.in
- Dr. V.Jeichitra, Professor | | jeichitra[dot]v[at]tanuvas[dot]ac[dot]in
- Dr. K.Premavalli, Associtae Professor | premavalli.k@tanuvas.ac.in
- Dr. Karu.Pasupathy, Associtae Professor
- Dr. M.Vijaya Bharathi, Associtae Professor | vijayabharathi.m@tanuvas.ac.in
- Dr. K.Senthilkumar, Assistant Professor
- Dr. M.Suganthi, Assistant Professor | agrisuganthi@yahoo.com
- Dr. S.Usha, Assistant Professor | drushavet@gmail.com
- Dr. S.Prakash, Assistant Professor