Duties and responsibilities of specialist
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SPECIALIST
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Duly identifying parasitic diseases, monitoring of periodical deworming and examining of dung samples in the districts.
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Inspection of Professional Registers A& B in the Veterinary Hospitals and Dispensaries.
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Giving proper guidelines in the event of OBR / Ranikhet disease.
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Preparation and maintenance of District Endemic Chart.
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Forecasting specific Vaccination in the endemic areas.
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Inspection of Veterinary Intuitions pertaining to AI work.
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Attending all infertility camps, identifying infertile animal and follow up treatment for the same.
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For disease control and preventive measures, preparation of leaflet, pamphlets, posters and to distribute in the district whenever required.
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Attending all meetings in the absence of Regional Joint Director (RJD)
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Attending all works pertaining to RJD office whenever powers are delegated to him.
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Attending all OBRs.
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Inspection of specimen registers of all Veterinary Institutions and giving guidelines to all the veterinary graduates accordingly whenever getting results.
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Monitoring of medicines receipt and distribution work.
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Assisting the Regional Joint Directors of Animal Husbandry in attending periodical annual inspection of divisional Assistant Director’s office in the absence of Administrative Officer.
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Attending R & C work of Regional Joint Director Office in the absence of Administrative Officer.
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Timely forecasting of endemic disease of prevention of OBR.
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Monitoring of all ASCAD schemes
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Periodicals visit of all poultry farms
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Attending all KPTs, (health camps) preparation of report and submitting to Head Office.
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Attending all camps and training programmes in IAMWARM scheme.
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Attending all other technical matters and works assigned by the Regional Joint Director and Head Office time to time.
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Last modified: Tuesday, 13 December 2011, 9:40 AM