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No. 922-1-3
FROM
J. S. GAREWAL, ESQ., M.R.C.V.S., I.V.S.,
OFFG. DIRECTOR OF VETERINARY SERVICES,
CENTRAL PROVINCES,
To
THE SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT,
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT,
CENTRAL PROVINCES.
Nagpur, the 20th July 1936.
SIR,
I have the honour to submit the Annual Report on
the working of the Civil Veterinary Department for the
year ending the 31st March 1936.
2.The late Major R. F. Stirling, I.V.S., held charge
of the department from the 1st April 1935 till the 15th
August 1935.
During this period he toured in the Jubbulpore and
Saugor districts and inspected six dispensaries and the
work of the Veterinary Investigation Officer, Central
Provinces, in connection with goat virus vaccination
work.
3.Rai Sahib Gouri Shankar Shrivastava, officiating
Deputy Director of Veterinary Services, held charge as
officiating Director of Veterinary Services from the 16th
August till the 12th November 1935, when he retired
from service.
During this period he toured in Saugor, Jubbulpore,
Hoshangabad and Betul districts, and inspected 14 dis-
pensaries. He also checked the work of the Veterinary
Investigation Officer in connection with goat virus vac-
cination and the work of the Veterinary Assistant Surgeon
on Rural Uplift Scheme at Pipariya.
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