Veterinary Anatomy

Encouragement to fraternity, mutual co-operation and scientific exchanges amongst Veterinary Anatomists in India

History of the Department

After the establishment of Nagpur Veterinary College in the year 1958, the department of Veterinary Anatomy was the first to start in this college. It was initially in a small barrack in the premises of Government Veterinary Hospital near Maharaj Bagh. Later on, it was shifted in the year 1962 to the old college building and subsequently to the present location in the year 1968. Dr. M. K. Hawaldar, G.B.V.C. headed the department from 1958 to 1969. After his repatriation to the State department of Animal husbandary, Dr. R. V. Pandit, M.V.Sc.; Ph.D. (USA) had taken over the charge of Professor and Head. After the retirement of Dr. R. V. Pandit in the year 1992, Dr. V. R. Bhamburkar was the Professor and Head of the department and after his promotion to the post of Associate Dean, NVC, Nagpur, Dr. R. S. Dalvi became Professor and Head in the year 2003 and continued up to 2017. Since February, 2017, Dr. S. B. Banubakode is heading the department. In 1992, separate 15 departments came into existence under the faculty of Veterinary Science as per the Maharashtra Agricultural Universities Statutes 1990 prescribed under Maharashtra Council of Agricultural research and Education (MCAER), Pune by the Government of Maharashtra. Previously the institute and the Department was under the umbrella of SAU viz. Dr. Punjabrao Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, which was later on transferred to the 1st Veterinary University in the state and third on the national map, viz. Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur with effect from 3rd, 3, 2000. This department has played a distinctive role in motivating the scientific community of Veterinary Anatomy fraternity in India for the cause of

  • Promotion and advancement of Veterinary Anatomy
  • Encouragement and stimulation to research, education and extension in Veterinary Anatomy
  • Establishment of high degree and uniform standard of Veterinary Anatomy at appropriate position in educational programme
  • Encouragement to fraternity, mutual co-operation and scientific exchanges amongst Veterinary Anatomists in India.

To achieve these goals, this department took lead in establishing the scientific society under the name “Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists” (IAVA) in 1983, and registered this society at Nagpur with Registration No. Maharashtra/152/83/Nagpur. Since then, this department is significantly contributing and participating in the progress and development of IAVA. Another milestone in the history of this department is that since 1997, this department has become the Head quarter of IAVA with Dr. V. R. Bhamburkar, Professor and Head as Secretary and Dr. R. S. Dalvi, Associate Professor as Treasurer of the IAVA till it was shifted to Anand in 2004. The XII Annual Convention of IAVA hosted at Nagpur by this department was adjudged as the best ever convention of the IAVA held in India. The outstanding remark made by the visitors to this done by department speaks of the quality of work this department over a period of time.

This department has so far produced about 23 M.V.Sc. students and 14 Ph.D. students up to 2020.

Faculty informations

Dr. S.B. Banubakode (M.V.Sc.; Ph.D.; F.I.A.V.A.)

Professor and Head
Department of Veterinary Anatomy & Histology
Nagpur Veterinary College, Nagpur
Mob: 9881074590
e.mail : sbbanu@rediffmail.com

Experience (Teaching/Research/Extension) : 21 years

  1. Research field: Histology, Endocrine system
  2. Professional Memberships
    1. Ex- Member, Editorial Board Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy
    2. Life member of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists.
    3. Life member and Joint Secretary of National Association for Welfare of Animals and Research (NAWAR)
    4. Life member of Alumni Association of NVC, Nagpur
    5. Life member of Alumni Association of BVC, Mumbai
  3. Publications Research Papers- 120
  4. Participation in Symposiums/Conferences: 20

Other activities:

  • G. R. Murkibhavi Award for best research paper published in Indian Veterinary Journal, Chennai.
  • Shiksha Rattan Purashkar of India International friendship Society, New Delhi for excellence in
  • teaching profession.
  • Awards : Fellow IAVA
  • Major Advisor of 04 M.V.Sc. students and 2 Ph.D. students

Dr. Rupali Charjan, M.V.Sc.; Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Veterinary Anatomy & Histology
Nagpur Veterinary College, Nagpur
Mob: 9923431499
Email ID : mailme_kateguddu@rediffmail.com

Experience (Teaching/Research/Extension) : 12 years

 

  1. Research field: Gross Anatomy, Radiographic Anatomy
  2. Professional Memberships
    1. Life member of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists (IAVA )
    2. Life member of Alumni Association of NVC, Nagpur

3. Publications Research Papers : 50
4. Participation in Symposiums/Conferences : 10

Other activities :
Research project completed: 02

Dr. Umesh P. Mainde M.V.Sc.; Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Veterinary Anatomy & Histology
Nagpur Veterinary College, Nagpur
Mob: 9850594032
Email ID : drumeshmainde@gmail.com

Experience (Teaching/Research/Extension) : 11 years

  1. Research field: Histology and Developmental anatomy.
  2. Professional Memberships
    1. Life member of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists (IAVA )
    2. Life member of Alumni Association of NVC, Nagpur
    3. Life member of ISACP
  3. Publications Research Papers- 35
  4. Participation in Symposiums/Conferences : 12

Other activities:
04 Best Research paper awards

Achievement Accredited to the Department

The department has a well developed set up of laboratory. There is a separate dissection hall with stainless steel top dissection tables. This hall has been partitioned into two subdivisions one for dissection of locomotor system including biomechanics and arthrology and the other for splanchnology and myology. Both units are well ventilated and well lighted. A batch of 20 students can be accommodated for dissection at a time. The second laboratory is for Histology and Osteology. The department has created air conditioned unit having facility of phase contrast and stereoscopic microscopes (Nikon, Japan) with CCD camera along with display system of set of 10 monitors and LCD projector for demonstration of histology slides. This facility is extended under FIST programme of DST, New Delhi. The third laboratory is the Hi-Tech research laboratory. The department has created a Forensic Veterinary Laboratory, which unique of its kind in India. This facility will be useful for identification of species of animals from remains, which are being collected from the site of poaching. All necessary equipment viz. PCR, electrophoresis, refrigerated centrifuge machine, research microscope, cryostat, PH meter, chemical balance, triple glass distillation apparatus, automatic tissue processing unit, automatic staining machine, microtome etc. are available in this laboratory. All glassware and chemicals are provided as per requirement to P. G. and Ph.D. students.

Vision / Mission of the Department

  1. Setting up the Veterinary Anatomy Forensic center for wild life identification
  2. Creation of Veterinary Anatomy museum
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COURSES OFFERED / CONDUCTED BY THE DEPARTMENT
UG Courses

MSVE - 2016

Veterinary Anatomy Paper - I (Head, Neck, Thoracic cavity and Fore Limb)
Veterinary Anatomy Paper - II (Abdominal cavity, Pelvic cavity and Hind Limb)

4+3 = 7

PG courses

Sl. No.

Course No.

Course Title

Credit Hrs

1.

VAN - 601

COMPARATIVE OSTEOLOGY AND ARTHROLOGY

1 + 2 = 3

2.

VAN - 602

COMPARATIVE SPLANCHNOLOGY

2 + 2 = 4

3.

VAN - 603

MYOLOGY, ANGIOLOGY, NEUROLOGY AND AESTHESIOLOGY OF OX

1 + 3 = 4

4.

VAN - 604

GROSS ANATOMICAL TECHNIQUES

0 + 2 = 2

5.

VAN - 605

THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HISTOLOGICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES

1 + 2 = 3

6.

VAN - 606

GENERAL HISTOLOGY AND ULTRA STRUCTURE

3 + 1 = 4

7.

VAN - 607

SYSTEMIC HISTOLOGY AND ULTRA STRUCTURE

3 + 1 = 4

8.

VAN - 608

DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY

3 + 1 = 4

9.

VAN - 691

MASTER'S SEMINAR

3 + 1 = 4

10.

VAN - 699

MASTER'S RESEARCH

20

Ph.D. Courses:

S. No.

Course No.

Course Title

Credit Hrs

1.

VAN - 701

MYOLOGY, ANGIOLOGY, NEUROLOGY AND AESTHESIOLOGY OF EQUINE, CANINE AND PORCINE

0 + 3 = 3

2.

VAN - 702

PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF BIOMECHANICS

2 + 0 = 2

3.

VAN - 703

AVIAN ANATOMY

1 + 2 = 3

4.

VAN - 704

NEUROLOGY

3 + 1 = 4

5.

VAN - 705

ENDOCRINE ANATOMY

2 + 1 = 3

6.

VAN - 706

THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPE

2 + 1 = 3

7.

VAN - 707

HISTOENZYMOLOGY AND IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY

2 + 1 = 3

8.

VAN - 708

APPLIED EMBRYOLOGY AND TERATOLOGY

1 + 2 = 3

9.

VAN - 709

FUNCTIONAL VETERINARY ANATOMY

2 + 0 = 2

10.

VAN - 710

GROSS ANATOMY OF LABORATORY ANIMALS

1 + 1 = 2

11.

VAN - 790

SPECIAL PROBLEM

0 + 2 = 2

12.

VAN - 791

DOCTORAL SEMINAR - I

1 + 0 = 1

13.

VAN - 792

DOCTORAL SEMINAR - II

1 + 0 = 1

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Research Programme

In addition to post-graduate research programme, the department conducts departmental research work under the ASRC program of University. Under this program, department has completed till now 15 small projects of applied importance mostly for the benefit of field workers and animal keepers for instance:

  1. Study of sacral epidural space to estimate optimum doses for caudal epidural anaesthesia in cattle. Results indicate that in non descript Indian cattle, volume of epidural space is 4.5 to 6.0 cu cm. It is, therefore, estimated that 4 to 6 ml anaesthetic is required.
  2. Per cutaneous approach for stimulation or blockade of coeliaco-mesenteric plexus and ganglion in ruminants. The exact location of coeliaco-mesenteric plexus is determined as just behind the head of last rib, which could be approached for giving Intra-abdominal medication while treating certain diseases of gastro-intestinal tract in ruminants.
  3. Osteometric study of Hip joint in cattle. Care should be taken to avoid slip of hip joint in cross-bred animals in cattle sheds because of the shallowness and greater surface area of acetabulum.
  4. Comparative study of sweat glands distribution in the skin of rabbit. The sweat glands in rabbit skin are superficial in location and do not participate in the thermoregulation mechanism. Hence, during heat stress artificial cooling system should be provided to rabbits to avoid mortality.
  5. Identification of species of domestic and wild animals by DNA fingerprinting. ICAR Research Projects :
    The department is running research project funded by ICAR as under.
    1. Revolving Fund scheme entitled “Application of Anatomical techniques for preparation of Veterinary Anatomy teaching aids” (Completed)
    2. NATP Project on “Draft power assessment of different breeds of cattle and buffalo”
      (Completed). The department has published and presented about 125 papers in scientific conventions / National symposia. This department has an honour of organizing the XII Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists and National Symposium in Veterinary Anatomy during the year 1997

Research Programme

The academic staff of the department regularly participates in the training programmes conducted by the college for unemployed youths and small farmers. A beautiful museum has been developed by the department, which has been appreciated by the dignitaries and visitors.
This department has run innovative ICAR Revolving Fund Scheme, through which anatomy laboratory materials such as mounted skeletons, organ specimens, and other teaching aids were prepared and supplied to other institutes. Participation of staff in TV telecast and Radio programmes for awareness of farmers and animal lovers on Veterinary Anatomical aspects.

Extension Activities

Other Relevant Activities

1. Resource Generation Scheme
Earn more than Rs. 20 lakhs under “Resource Generation Scheme” of the Department. Since starting, Educational material such as Histological slides, Skeleton and Gross Anatomy chart supply to various colleges and institutes in India
The Department has rendered consultancy services to

  1. Department of Forest (Wildlife), Government of Maharashtra
  2. Geological Survey of India
  3. Archeological Survey of India
  4. Police Department

For Identification of animal species on morphological basis from biological remains.