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ਗੁਰੂ ਅੰਗਦ ਦੇਵ ਵੈਟਨਰੀ ਐਂਡ ਐਨੀਮਲ ਸਾਇੰਸਜ਼ ਯੂਨੀਵਰਸਿਟੀ
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary And Animal Sciences University

ADMISSION 2019-20
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College of Veterinary Science

Faculty Detail

Dr. Randhir Singh

Designation: Assistant Professor (Veterinary Medicine)
Contact Address:Department of Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex, College of Veterinary Science, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141004
Telephone : 0161-2414026
Mobile: +91 8146414161
Email:randhirsinghkvk@gadvasu.in, dr.randhirlo@gmail.com

Academic Credentials

  • B.V.Sc. & A.H. (OVC, OUAT)
  • M.V.Sc. (Veterinary Clinical Medicine & J.) (SKUAST-Jammu)
  • PhD. (Veterinary Medicine) (GADVASU)

Teaching and Other Appointments

  • Dr. Randhir Singh is a PhD in Veterinary Medicine with major research on Production diseases in dairy animals with special reference to Ketosis and Hepatic Lipidosis. Recently, he has established a Hemodialysis Unit for pets at Multi-speciality Veterinary Hospital which is now fully functional for dialysis in clinical cases. Currently, he is working on strategies to increase quality of post dialysis life in pets. He also holds a vast experience in health care management at dairy farm and  extension activities with numerous farmers oriented trainings, kissan Gosthis, field days, Animal welfare/ treatment camps, invited expert lectures, extension publications, Adaptive research trails, TV Talks and Live-In Radio Talks to his credit.

Other Appointments

  • Assistant Professor (Livestock Production), Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Majra, S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) from 10.07.2015 to 13.11.2017
  • Assistant Professor (Veterinary Medicine), Directorate of Livestock Farms, GADVASU from 21.06.2018 to 26.12.2018

Area of Research Interests

  • Established state-of-the-art Dialysis Unit for pets at Multi-specialty Veterinary Hospital (MSVH) which is one of its kind in whole North-India. Recently, also established state-of-the-art Interventional Ultrasound Unit at MSVH. Also, his major research interests include production diseases in dairy animals with major focus on Ketosis and fatty liver. Previously, Dr. Randhir Singh is first to grade fatty liver disease in buffaloes during transition period using ultrasound. Currently, he is working on strategies to increase quality of post-dialysis life in pets and inclusion of various interventional procedures in routine clinical practice. He also holds a vast experience in health care management at dairy farm and extension activities with numerous farmer-oriented trainings, field days, Animal welfare/ treatment camps, invited expert lectures, extension publications, Adaptive research trails, TV Talks and Live-In Radio Talks to his credit.
  • M.V.Sc. students presently working: 01


Ongoing Projects

Sr. No.

PI/ Co-PI

Title of Project

Funding Agency

Period

  1.  

Co-PI

Effect of herbal biocholine     and herbal vit e-selenium in prevention of ketosis, hepatic lipidosis and subclinical mastitis in dairy animals.

Indian Herbs   

2016-17

  1.  

Co-PI

Etiology, diagnostic and therapeutic modalities for canine renal diseases.

DBT

2020-21

  1.  

Co-PI

Investments in ICAR Leadership for Agricultural Higher Education (IILAHE).

ICAR

2021-24


Research Honour’s /Awards

  • Intas Young Scientist Award, 2015
  • Sri Ram Lal Agarwal Award, 2021
  • Indian Society of Veterinary Medicine (ISVM) Appreciation Award-2020 in recognition of outstanding contribution to the profession of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Sciences.
  • Best oral presentation award, 2021
  • Best Poster presentation award, 2021
  • Best Poster presentation award, 2016

No. of Publications

Research: 28Extension: 26  
Books: 02    
Manuals: 05

Publications

  • Singh, R., Gupta, D. K., Singh, C. and Uppal, S. K. Intermittent Hemodialysis for the management of stage IV chronic kidney disease in a dog. Haryana Vet. 62(SI-2), 171-73. 2023.
  • Singh, R. and Singh, J. Massive insulin overdose in a dog requiring extended observation and management. International Journal of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry, 8(5): 231-34, 2023.
  • Singh, R. Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in a dog with Intermittent Hemodialysis. Indian J. Vet. Med. Vol. 41, No. 2,58-61, 2021.
  • Singh, R. Electrocution in a Pup: a case report. Indian J. Vet. Med. Vol. 40, No. 2,53-56, 2020.
  • Singh, R., S.S., Randhawa, C.S. Randhawa, Sushma Chhabra and Naimi Chand. Studies on Biomarkers of Hepatic Lipidosis in Transition Cows with special reference to Liver Ultrasonograhy, Liver 
  • Specific Enzymes and Acute Phase Proteins. Indian Journal of Animal Research. DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-4136. 2020.
  • Singh, R., S. Chabbra, K. Dua and Iqra Shafi Khan.Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuropathy in a Golden Retriever. Indian Journal of Veterinary Medicine, ISVM.Vol. 39, No. 1, 50-51,2019.
  • Singh, R., B.K., Bansal, D. Pathak and S.T. Singh. Papillomatosis in buffalo: Efficacy of autogenous vaccine and parammunity inducer. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 8(7):404-407,2019.
  • Singh, R., S.S., Randhawa & C.S. Randhawa. Hepatic lipidosis in transition buffaloes in relation to back fat thichness, hemato-biochemical and mineral profile. Indian Journal of Animal Research.DOI:10.18805/ijar.B-3306,2017.
  • Singh, R., S.S., Randhawa & C.S. Randhawa. Body condition scoring by visual and digital methods and its correlation with ultrasonographic back fat thickness in transition buffaloes. Buffalo Bulletin. Vol. 36 No. 1.169-181, 2017.
  • Singh, R., S.S., Randhawa & C.S. Randhawa.Oxidative stress, Hemato-biochemical and plasma mineral profile in Transition buffaloes. Proceeding of national Academy of sciences, India –Section B. Bio.Sci. D01 10.1007/S40011-015-0684-9, 2015.