Guest guest Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 *Kind Attention: Animal People in India.* Go ahead and get yourself armed with specialized courses on animal welfare related subjects which are on offer by Government of India. Please find the details below. Azam Link: http://envfor.nic.in/divisions/awd/niaw_trg.pdf National Institute of Animal Welfare (a subordinate office of Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India) About NIAW National Institute of Animal Welfare (NIAW) is established as subordinate office of the Government of India under Ministry of Environment and Forests in the sprawling campus of 8 acres of land at Ballabhgarh, Faridabad, Haryana, in the NCT of Delhi. With the mandate of promoting animal welfare in the country, Government of India conceived and established this national institute with the purpose of fostering knowledge and training to personnel's working with animals in the state veterinary departments, municipal corporations, forensic labs, forestry departments, laboratories dealing with animal experimentation, sanctuaries, animal houses/ shelters, pharmaceuticals,diagnostic labs, nominees of Animal Welfare Board of India, CPCSEA members, SPCA members, institutional animal ethics committee, NGOs registered with Animal Welfare Board of India, students graduated in Veterinary and Animal Sciences, fisheries sciences, wild life sciences, biological sciences etc. The Ministry of Environment and Forests has entrusted the task of implementing the education and training programmes at the NIAW through Educational Consultants India Limited (Ed.CIL). Ed.CIL Educational Consultants India Limited (Ed.CIL), A Government of India Enterprise under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, which is the premier consulting and think tank organization for the education sector in the country. Ed.CIL offers technical services in the education and social sectors from conceptualization to turnkey implementation of educational institutions. For the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Ed.CIL conducts the following education and training programmes for the current academic year 2005-2006. Education and Training in Animal Welfare NIAW is conducting three training programmes each of 1-week, 2-weeks and 4-weeks durations in the current year 2005-2006 for in-service and NGO personnel. The details of these programme are available in the Training Calendar. The areas to be covered in each of the training include the following: *One-week training programme – Animal Welfare and Rights* The Principles of Animal Welfare, Animal Rights, Statutory provisions under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and other relevant Acts and Rules there-under, Human – Animal relationship, Management of Zoos & Animal and Bird Sanctuaries, introduction to diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases, introduction to Animal Experimentation. *Two weeks training programme – Animal Welfare and Jurisprudence* The Principles of Animal Welfare, Animal Rights, Statutory provisions under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and other relevant Acts and Rules there-under, Human – Animal relationship, Management of Zoos & Animal and Bird Sanctuaries, introduction to diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases, introduction to Animal Experimentation. Animal Welfare Board of India – Rules for recognition of Animal Welfare Organizations (AWO), Setting up of an AWO, Provisions of various animal welfare schemes, Up keep of animal house facility, Other animal welfare activities, Management of animal shelter house, Animal birth control and Immunization programme. *Four weeks training programme – Animal Welfare* The Principles of Animal Welfare, Animal Rights, Statutory provisions under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and other relevant Acts and Rules there-under, Human – Animal relationship, Management of Zoos & Animal and Bird Sanctuaries, introduction to diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases, introduction to Animal Experimentation. Animal Welfare Board of India – Rules for recognition of Animal Welfare Organizations (AWO), Setting up of an AWO, Provisions of various animal welfare schemes, Up keep of animal house facility, Other animal welfare activities, Management of animal shelter house, Animal birth control and Immunization programme. Management of breeding house, Breeding Rules in details, Facility for animal rehabilitation, Use of animals in agricultural and related research, Up keep of wild animals, Latest developments in animal welfare concepts and alternatives to use of animals in scientific experiments, Filing of FIR in cases involving cruelty to animals, Business opportunities in animal care, SPCA and its role, Key, Judicial pronouncements in animal welfare, and organizing animal care and animal welfare camps. These training programmes are envisaged to benefit the employees of state and central government working with animals and related activities in state veterinary departments, forensic labs, forestry departments, laboratories dealing with animal experimentation, sanctuaries, animal houses/ shelters, pharmaceuticals, diagnostic labs, nominees of Animal Welfare Board of India, CPCSEA members, SPCA members, institutional animal ethics committee, NGOs registered with Animal Welfare Board of India, students graduated in Veterinary and Animal Sciences, fisheries sciences, wild life sciences, biological sciences and related areas who are desirous to gain knowledge, information and skills in animal welfare. Training Calendar The annual training calendar along with specified dates are illustrated in *Annexure I*. How to apply Please fill the nomination form and put tick in the type of training you wish to attend and mail well in advance to the following address by post/ e-mail/ fax. How to reach NIAW You can reach NIAW following the guide map illustrated in *Annexure II*. Fees 1-week training programme - Rs.500 2 weeks training programme - Rs.700 4 weeks training programme - Rs.1200 The fee is remittable well in advance to be submitted along with the nomination form. Participants shall remit the fees through, a Pay Order/Demand Draft payable at Delhi/New Delhi in favour of * " Pay & Accounts Officer, Ministry of Environment & * *Forests, New Delhi " * *Personnel working in the government (state or central) are exempted from payment of* *fees.* Whom to Contact: Mr. G. L. Sagar, General Manager (Projects)/ Dr. Chandrasekar, Project Manager (NIAW) and Dy. Manager (Projects), Ed.CIL House, 18 A, Sector 16 A, NOIDA – 201301 Phone: 0120 2512001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006. Extn. 444, 470, 471. Fax: 0120 2515372 E-mail: sagar, bchandrasekar NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL WELFARE *BALLABHGARH, DISTT. -FARIDABAD* *Nomination-cum-Registration Form* The Project Manager (NIAW) Educational Consultants India Ltd. Village : Sikhri, Ballabhgarh, Distt. Faridabad (H.S) Name of the Training Programme - Please tick whichever is applicable One-Week (______) Fees Rs.500/- NB: See payment details below. Two Weeks (______) Fees Rs.700/- Four Weeks (______) Fees Rs.1200/- Dear Sir, We nominate the following person(s) to attend the above-mentioned Training: *S.* *No* *Name Designation, Length of service* * & Name of the organization* *Describe briefly your role with* *animal welfare activities** 1 2 3 4 **If required may like to add new sheet.* Name of Organization: Address: Phone No: Fax No.: E-mail : I accept to the terms and conditions of the training programme. (Signature) *Mode of Payment of Fees: *Pay Order /Demand Draft payable at Delhi/New Delhi in favour of * " Pay & Accounts Officer, Ministry of Environment & Forests, New Delhi " *for Rs.___________ is enclosed. Thanking you, Yours faithfully, (Authorized Signatory) (For Additional nomination(s) kindly make photocopies of this nomination form) *Annexure I* Annual Training Plan for National Institute of Animal Welfare, Ballabgrah, Faridabad Months in the year (*tentative dates of training start & end dates in each of the months*) *January February March April May June July August September October *Type of training 2nd to 6th 3rd to 7th 1st to 5th 3rd to 7th *1 Week* 23rd to 27th 17th to 21st 7th to 11th 30thto 3rd 6th to 10th 18th to 22nd 27th to 3rd 24th to 28th 13th to 24th 8th to 19th *2 Weeks *19th to 30th 21st to 1st 16th to 27th 4th to 15th 6th to 31st 22nd to 16th 10th to 4th *4 Weeks *18th to 13th NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL WELFARE, BALLABHGARH, DISTT.-FARIDABAD Approach by Road Rajghat ISBT (Sarai Kale Khan) NH 2 Fly over Bridge NIAW To Mathura Ashram Chowk Badarpur Delhi-Fbd Border Faridabad Dhaula Kuana Gurgaon Via Sohna *NATIONAL HIGHWAY-2 – DELHI-MATHURA-AGRA* Approach by Railway route Mathura, Mumbai, Chennai New Delhi Rly Station Faridabad Ballabhgarh *Annexure II* *Note:* *1. The Institute is located at NH 2 (Delhi-Mathura-Agra Highway) at a distance of* *approx. 12 kms from Faridabad Railway Station and from Ballabhgarh Railway Station* *is approx. 6 kms.* *2. Persons approaching by train from Mumbai (both Central and Western Railway* *Route), Chennai, Bangalore, etc. can alight at Faridabad Railway Station. Public* *conveyance is available from Faridabad Railway Station to Institute.* *3. Persons coming from other cities can alight at Delhi and reach the Institute via road at a New Delhi Railway Station is approx. 40 kms and from Delhi IGI Airport is approx. 35* *kms via* *Sohna Road (Haryana).* *4. Quick and good Bus / Taxi services from ISBT is also available to Faridabad-* *Ballabhgarh.* -- United against elephant polo http://www.stopelephantpolo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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