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All India Cattle Show held at Izatnagar and Delhi in November
1940 and February, 1941, respectively. He acted as judge at the
All India Cattle Show.

5.  Mr. P. S. Nair, G.B.V.C., Assistant Director of Veterinary
Services, was attached to the office of the Director of Veterinary
Services till the 10th October, 1940. In addition, he also held
charge of the Chhattisgarh division from the 14th July to the 30th
August, 1940. He assumed charge of the Nagpur division on the
11th October, 1940, where he continued till the end of the year.
He toured for 86 days and inspected 19 dispensaries and 3
outlying dispensaries in the division.

6.  Mr. Balbir Singh, M.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., held charge of the
veterinary laboratory throughout the year. He also performed
the duties of the Veterinary Investigation Officer from the 9th
November, 1940 to the 28th February, 1941. During this period
he toured for 49 days and visited 13 villages and 4 cattle farms.

7.  Mr. K. B. Pillay, G.B.V.C., Officiating Assistant Director
of Veterinary Services, held charge of Chhattisgarh division from
the 1st April to 13th July, 1940 and again from the 17th to 31st
March, 1941. He was deputed from the 15th July, 1940 for eight
months' special training in animal husbandry instituted at Karnal
and Izatnagar. While in charge of the Chhattisgarh division he
toured for 50 days and inspected seven dispensaries.

8.  Mr. P. S. Sundram Pillay, G.B.V.C., continued to officiate
as Assistant Director of Veterinary Services, Berar division, through-
out the year and inspected 32 dispensaries.

9.   Mr. R. K. Sanyal, G.B.V.C, officiated as Assistant Director
of Veterinary Services, Nagpur, Chhattisgarh and Jubbulpore
divisions, from 1st April to 23rd August, 1940, 30th August to 2nd -
December, 1940 and 8th December, 1940 to 31st March, 1941,
respectively. He toured for 23 days and inspected two dispensaries
in Nagpur division; toured for 24 days and inspected six hospitals
and two outlying dispensaries in Chhattisgarh division and toured
for 37 days and inspected six dispensaries and two outlying dis-
pensaries in Jubbulpore division.

10.  Mr. M. W. Rahalkar, G.B.V.C., officiated as Assistant
Director of Veterinary Services, Nagpur and Chhattisgarh divisions,
from 24th August to 10th October, 1940 and 2nd December, 1940
to 17th March, 1941, respectively. He toured for nine days and
visited nine dispensaries during his tenure of two months and nine
days in the Nagpur division and toured for 68 days and inspected
10 dispensaries and eight outlying dispensaries in the Chhattisgarh
division.

11.  Subordinate establishment.—The cadre of Veterinary
Inspectors during the year was 7, of whom 4 were officiating
as Assistant Directors of Veterinary Services. During the period
under review two Veterinary Assistant Surgeons died, one resigned