Welcome to Haryana Veterinary Council

The Haryana State Veterinary Council is a Statutory Body which became functional w.e.f. 15 Feb,1989 by adoption of The Indian Veterinary Council Act,1984 and charged with the responsibilities of regulation of veterinary practice in the state, standards of veterinary education, preparation and maintenance of an State Veterinary practitioners’ register.

Time Charter of Services

    1. Provisional Registration: Three Days.
    2. New Registration: One week .
    3. New Registration Transferred from Other State: Three days.
    4. Renewal of Registration: Two Days.
    5. Restore of Registration (if NOC given but applicant has not applied in any other state): Two Days. 
    6. Restore of Registration (who failed to renew their registration on time or registration deleted): Two Days.
    7. Transfer In Registration: Two days.
    8. Duplicate Id Card/Certificate: Two days.
    9. Good Professional Certificate: Two days.
    10. Add Qualification: Two days.

Registration Fees w.e.f. 04.03.2021

S.No.Services ProvidingPrescribed Fees (Rs.)Adm. & Serv. Charges (Rs.)Penalty (per month) (if applicable)Total
1. Provisional Registration15250265
2.New Registration1510001015
3.New Registration transferred from other state1525002515
4.Renewal/Restore of Registration1515002001515
5.Restore of Registration (if NOC given but applicant has not applied in any other state)1525002515
6.Transfer of Registration15500515
7.Duplicate R/Certificate/I-Card101000/5001010/510
8.Good Prof. Standing Certificate30003000
9.Add Qualification Entry Fee10200210

Note: If registration has expired please add a late fee of Rs. 200/ per month

HVC’s Bank Details for Offline Payment:

Account Name:  Registrar, Haryana Veterinary Council

Bank Name & Branch: Union Bank of India, Devi Nagar, Sector 3, Panchkula

Account No.: 520101038082353

IFSC: UBIN0918369

To avail any service please visit www.saralharyana.gov.in
For any queries related to schemes/services,
please call 0172-3968400
(8 AM to 8 PM- Monday to Saturday)

Esteemed Pillars of Haryana Veterinary Council

Sh. Manohar Lal Khattar
Chief Minister, Haryana

Sh J P Dalal

Sh. J. P. Dalal
Animal Husbandry Minister, Haryana

Sh. Ankur Gupta, IAS

Additional Chief Secretary to Government of Haryana, Animal Husbandry & Dairying

Dr. L.C. Ranga, Ph.D.,LL.M.
Director General, AH & D, Haryana

Dr. Shakti Singh
President, Haryana Veterinary Council

Dr. Tejinder Rana
Registrar, Haryana Veterinary Council

Dr. Gulshan Narang
Dean, College of Veterinary Sciences, Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Hisar

Haryana Government has notified to establish the Haryana Veterinary Council.

Haryana Government has notified to establish the Haryana Veterinary Council. The Council will function as per the provisions in Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984.

While giving this information, an official spokesman said that the council would consist of members namely, Dr Kulwant Singh Chahal, Dr Jagdeep Yadav, Dr Shakti Singh and Dr Dharmvir Singh while the Dean, College of Veterinary Sciences, Lala Lajpat Rai University and Animal Sciences, Hisar, Director General, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Haryana Panchkula and Registrar, Haryana Veterinary Council, would be its Ex-Officio Members.

As per the statement of the spokesperson, the nominated members by the State Government would be Dr Narender Yadav, Deputy Director, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Nuh, Mewat, Dr Neelam Arya, Sub Divisional Officer, Animal Husbandry Department, Faridabad and Dr Dalip Sangwan, Deputy Director (Retired) Charkhi Dadri whereas Dr Shreebhagwan, Veterinary Surgeon, Government Veterinary Hospital, Kharkhoda, Sonipat would be the nominated member by State Veterinary Association.

He also said that the council would meet at least twice in a year at such time and place as might be appointed by the Council and the minutes of meetings would be sent directly to the State Government. The headquarter of the Haryana Veterinary Council would be at Panchkula and its term of office would be as per the provisions of Section 38 of the Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984, he added.