National Seminar

National Seminar on Extension Approaches for Inclusive Development in Hilly, Tribal and Backward Areas 20-22, August, 2013

National Seminar on Extension Approaches for Inclusive Development in Hilly, Tribal and Backward Areas

National Seminar on
Extension Approaches for Inclusive
Development in Hilly, Tribal and
Backward Areas

Venue:
College of Veterinary Science, Khanapara, Guwahati
Organised by : Assam Agricultural University and Indian Veterinary Extension Forum (IVEF)

Who can participate? :
Extension agents, Scientists, Academicians, Development
personnel, Planners and Policy makers working for the overall
development of agriculture in general and livestock sector in particular.
The post graduate students working on the identified themes are also
invited to participate.
Call for Research Abstracts
Abstracts not exceeding 300 words related to following seminar
themes may be sent through email to: saharia.kk@gmail.com,
dtraju@yahoo.com latest by 15th July, 2013. For further details visit :
www.ivef.org.in

Subthemes :
1. Extension Approaches and strategies in development of livestock
in hilly, tribal and backward areas
2. Farming systems in hilly, tribal and backward areas.
3. Livestock extension approaches – lessons learnt and way forward
(with empirical evidence) – SAUs/SVUs, ICAR institutes, KVKs, NGOs
4. Livestock and livelihood security in hilly, tribal and backward areas
5. Livestock and climate change in hilly, tribal and backward areas.
6. ICTs in the development of hilly, tribal and backward areas
7. Indigenous Technical Knowledge for livestock development
8. Constraints in livestock development in hilly, tribal and backward
areas
An exclusive student session will be organized to encourage
participation of students and Award will be given for the Best
Presentation.

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National Seminar on Extension Approaches for Inclusive Development in Hilly, Tribal and Backward Areas

National Seminar on
Extension Approaches for Inclusive
Development in Hilly, Tribal and
Backward Areas

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