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4.Rai Bahadur R. V. Pillai, Deputy Director of
Veterinary Services, Central Provinces, took over
charge as officiating Director Veterinary Services,
Central Provinces on the 11th November 1935, afternoon,
after his return from leave, and held charge till the end of
the year.

During this period he inspected 25 dispensaries, in-
spected the offices of the Assistant Directors of Veterinary
Services, Chhattisgarh, Berar and Jubbulpore divi-
sions, and the work of the Veterinary Investigation Offi-
cer in connection with goat virus vaccination. He visit-
ed Sendurjana village uplift work in the Amraoti dis-
trict. Sites for four cattle quarantine stations at Rahat-
garh, Shahgarh, Malthone and Khurai in the Saugor
district were also selected by him in consultation with
the Veterinary Investigation Officer and the Assistant
Director of Veterinary Services, Jubbulpore division.
He also attended the meeting of the Advisory Board of
the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research held at
New Delhi during February 1936.

5.Rai Sahib Gouri Shankar Shrivastava officiated
as Deputy Director of Veterinary Services, Central
Provinces, from the 1st April till the 15th August 1935,
and during this period he inspected five dispensaries in
Berar and Nagpur divisions.

6.Mr. P. S. Nair, Assistant Director of Veterinary
Services, Laboratory, held charge as officiating Deputy
Director of Veterinary Services from the 16th August
1935 till the end of the year under report, in addition to
his duties.

During this period he toured in Berar and Nagpur
divisions and inspected 31 dispensaries.

7.Mr. Bachan Singh continued to work as Veteri-
nary Investigation Officer. Central Provinces, throughout
the year under report. His activities were mainly con-
fined to the goat virus vaccination scheme work in the
Saugor district and he also investigated certain other
problems dealing with cattle diseases in the province.
Detailed report regarding his work has already been for-
warded to the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research.

       I.—VETERINARY INSTRUCTION

8.Seven new scholarships tenable at the Bombay
Veterinary College were awarded to suitable bona fide
residents of the province. Out of the ten first

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