New Delhi, 6th May 2025
AIMIL Animal Health, the veterinary division of AIMIL Pharmaceuticals (India) Ltd, observed World Veterinary Day 2025 by organizing a large-scale virtual Continuing Veterinary Education (e-CVE) program. The online event was attended by over 3,000 participants which includes veterinary students, clinicians, research scholars, practicing clinicians, para vets, the Field staff and members of Allied profession. from across India and abroad, to explore the role of holistic and herbal approaches in animal healthcare.
The session was inaugurated by Dr. Sujit Kumar Dutta, Joint Commissioner at the National Livestock Mission, Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India. In his keynote address, Dr. Dutta highlighted the importance of adopting integrative veterinary practices and acknowledged AIMIL’s contribution to promoting Ayurveda-based animal care. “Initiatives like this are crucial in encouraging young professionals to consider sustainable and holistic models of veterinary treatment,” he said.
The event featured presentations by several experts from diverse fields within veterinary science. Dr. Narayan Dutta of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) discussed the link between nutrition and animal productivity. Mr. Venkat Gollapudi, Project Head at AIMIL, shared the company’s ongoing projects in veterinary research. Dr. N.K. Mahajan focused on liver and kidney issues in poultry, while Dr. Vikas from CGS Hospital, Gurugram, presented on herbal treatments in canine care. Dr. Daniel Mateuta Sirbu Daniel , the international speaker from UAE spoke on integrative care for exotic species. Dr. K. Raj Kumar of RIVER, Pondicherry, addressed advancements in companion animal care, and Dr. Ujjwal Kr De (IVRI) outlined approaches for managing mastitis in cattle. Dr. Jaya Krushna Das from OUAT, Odisha, provided insights into livestock reproductive health.
At the helm of this initiative was Dr. Ikshit Sharma, Executive Director of AIMIL Pharmaceuticals, whose visionary leadership continues to guide AIMIL’s mission to enhance the well-being of animals and improve the livelihood of farmers and common individuals in the animal husbandry sector. Dr Sharma said the company aims to combine traditional systems of medicine with modern veterinary science. He spoke about the need for herbal veterinary alternatives that align with the One Health approach of the World Health Organization. He also noted the potential of phytobiotics and other non-antibiotic solutions in managing animal health.
The program received registrations from more than 3,000 participants, with 55 percent being veterinary students and the rest comprising field veterinarians, para-vets, and practitioners. Students from 47 veterinary colleges took part in academic activities, including a national quiz competition with 579 entries, 200 poster presentations, 51 thesis submissions, and 89 clinical case studies. Selected entries were awarded prizes, and all participants received appreciation hampers.
The Participants & prize winners of the various contests were appreciated by Honorable Founder and Managing Director of AIMIL Pharmaceuticals, Shri K K Sharma. The program was coordinated by Dr. Anil Kr Sharma and Dr. T.S. Easwari, Vice President at AIMIL, while Dr. Rajan Handa, General Manager, AIMIL Animal Health, delivered the vote of thanks. The organizers noted that veterinary health is a shared responsibility and called for stronger collaboration across the sector.
AIMIL Animal Health is known for its research-based herbal veterinary formulations used in the care of poultry, livestock, and companion animals. The division’s recent technology transfer from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute for a cattle feed supplement is expected to support further innovation and led to further product range expansion in livestock nutrition,poultry feed supplement, pet food and aquaculture.