Shraddha Vekariya | Veterinary | Young Scientist Award

 Dr. Shraddha Vekariya| Veterinary | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Shraddha Vekariya is an Assistant Professor at Kamdhenu University’s Directorate of Extension Education, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Born on October 27, 1991, she holds a Ph.D. with First Class Honors. With 7.5 years of experience in teaching, research, and extension, Dr. Vekariya actively contributes to the Extension Education Council and chairs the Gender Committee at Kamdhenu University. Her professional affiliations include roles on scientific bodies, editorial boards, and as a reviewer for national journals. She has published 19 research papers and authored 9 books. Dr. Vekariya is passionate about spiritual interventions, comedy, and soft music.

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Dr. Shraddha Vekariya: Research for Young Scientist Award Evaluation 🏅

Strengths for the Award 💪

Diverse Expertise: Dr. Vekariya’s experience spans across teaching, research, and extension activities for over 7 years, demonstrating her comprehensive understanding and commitment to her field. Extensive Research Contributions: She has published 3 international and 16 national journal papers, authored 9 books and multiple popular articles, and presented at numerous conferences, showcasing her active involvement in advancing knowledge. Leadership and Service: As Chairman of the Gender Committee and an active member of the Extension Education Council, she exhibits strong leadership and a commitment to educational and community development. Training and Development: Dr. Vekariya has organized over 150 training programs and camps, reflecting her ability to translate research into practical applications and benefit communities directly. Professional Development: Her participation in 3 summer institutes, 20 conferences, 5 workshops, and 15 seminars underscores her dedication to continuous learning and staying updated with the latest developments.

Areas for Improvements 🌱

Broader Research Network: Expanding her research collaborations and engaging with more international research communities could enhance the scope and impact of her work. Increased Research Funding: Securing additional research grants could support more ambitious projects and further her contributions to the field. Publication Diversification: Focusing on publishing in high-impact international journals could increase the visibility and influence of her research. Enhanced Digital Presence: Building a stronger online presence through platforms like ResearchGate or Google Scholar could improve the dissemination and accessibility of her work.

 

📚  Publications

  1. Title: Effect of dietary supplementation of garlic, ginger and their combination on feed intake, growth performance and economics in commercial broilers
    • Journal: Veterinary World
    • Year: 2016
    • Cited by: 199
    • Volume: 9
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 245
    • Contributors: VK Karangiya, HH Savsani, SS Patil, DD Garg, KS Murthy, NK Ribadiya, …

 

  1. Title: Socio-economic profile of Maldhari dairy farmers of south Saurashtra region
    • Journal: Young
    • Year: 2016
    • Cited by: 32
    • Volume: 17
    • Pages: 14-17
    • Contributors: SJ Vekariya, R Kumar, HH Savsani, CR Kotadiya, GM Chaudhari, …

 

  1. Title: A socio-economic profile of the unorganized dairy farmers
    • Journal: International Journal of Agricultural Science and Research
    • Year: 2018
    • Cited by: 11
    • Volume: 8
    • Issue: 5
    • Pages: 49-54
    • Contributors: DH Ram, R Kumar, GM Chaudhari, SJ Vekariya, HH Savsani

 

  1. Title: Factors influencing the adoption of scientific animal husbandry practices: A case of Saurashtra in Gujarat
    • Journal: Age (years)
    • Year: 2016
    • Cited by: 8
    • Volume: 58
    • Pages: 19.51
    • Contributors: SJ Vekariya, R Kumar, GM Chaudhari, HH Savsani, B Swaminathan

 

  1. Title: Prospects of dairy farming in India: A review
    • Journal: International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
    • Year: 2021
    • Cited by: 5
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 1
    • Contributors: SJ Vekariya, MB Rajput, PH Vataliya

 

  1. Title: Study of lactating buffalo feeding practices in rural area of Jamnagar district of Gujarat in India
    • Journal: Ruminant Science
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 11
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 409-414
    • Contributors: RK Bloch, HH Savasani, SJ Vekariya

 

  1. Title: Elucidation on a Need to Assess Animal Husbandry Practices adopted by Maldharis of the Gir National Park & Sanctuary, Gujarat
    • Journal: Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol. Sci
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 7
    • Issue: 6
    • Pages: 77-80
    • Contributors: MB Rajput, SJ Vekariya, CM Bhadesiya

 

  1. Title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS AND CONSTRAINTS FACED BY DAIRY FARMERS
    • Journal: Young
    • Volume: 16
    • Pages: 8.89
    • Contributors: MBRBK Ashwar, SJ Vekariya

 

Conclusion 🎓

Dr. Shraddha Vekariya’s impressive record of publications, leadership roles, and contributions to training and development highlights her as a deserving candidate for the Young Scientist Award. Her strong commitment to research, education, and community service, coupled with her proactive approach to professional development, makes her a standout nominee. With further emphasis on expanding her research network and securing additional funding, Dr. Vekariya is well-positioned to continue making significant contributions to her field and beyond.