The Animal Welfare Club extends its heartfelt gratitude to the Director for his unwavering support towards the club's growth and initiatives. Under his guidance and encouragement, the club has flourished, expanding its reach and impact within the campus community. The Director's vision and commitment to animal welfare have been instrumental in fostering a compassionate environment where initiatives such as feeding programs, neutering campaigns, and health treatments for campus animals can thrive. His continuous support serves as a cornerstone for the club's success and reinforces its mission to promote humane treatment and care for animals on campus. The Animal Welfare Club values and appreciates the Director's leadership and advocacy, which have significantly contributed to creating a more compassionate and caring campus community.
The Animal Welfare Club expresses deep gratitude to the Dean of Student Affairs for his invaluable support and guidance, which have been pivotal in the club's growth and development. His unwavering commitment to animal welfare serves as a beacon of inspiration for volunteers and members alike. The Dean's encouragement and advocacy have empowered the club to expand its initiatives and impact, fostering a campus environment where compassion for animals thrives. His leadership has not only bolstered the club's activities but also instilled a sense of responsibility and empathy among students towards the welfare of campus animals. The Animal Welfare Club is privileged to have the Dean's steadfast support, which continues to enrich its mission of promoting humane treatment and care for animals within the campus community.
The Animal Welfare Club extends its sincere gratitude to the Chairman of the Hostel Affairs Board for his steadfast support and collaboration. His commitment to fostering a compassionate environment within campus residences has been instrumental in the club's efforts to promote animal welfare. The Chairman's guidance and advocacy have facilitated the implementation of various initiatives aimed at improving the lives of campus animals, including feeding programs, medical treatments, and awareness campaigns. His proactive approach and dedication to supporting the club's mission have inspired both volunteers and residents to actively participate in creating a more humane campus community. The Animal Welfare Club deeply values the Chairman's partnership and contributions, which continue to enhance the well-being of animals under its care.
Dr. Rajkumar P. Thummer is an Assistant Professor at the Laboratory for Stem Cell Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (SCERM), Department of Biosciences & Bioengineering (BSBE), Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG). Alongside his academic responsibilities, he serves as the faculty-in-charge and student coordinator of the Animal Welfare Club. Dr. Thummer's dedication and hard work have been instrumental in the success of the club, particularly in enhancing the lives of dogs on campus. He is deeply committed to improving their well-being and living conditions, striving to provide them with a better and healthier life. His efforts are commendable and reflect his passion for animal welfare and community service.
Narayani Gogoi, a PhD scholar at the Center for the Environment and resident of Subansiri girls hostel, plays a pivotal role in the Animal Welfare Club. Serving as the first General Secretary of the club, she has dedicated herself wholeheartedly to its growth and enhancement, refining its organizational structure and leading initiatives like first mass neutering and vaccination drives on campus. Beyond her administrative role, Narayani has actively worked to establish feeding spots across the campus, and is trying hard to ensure that every campus dog receives regular nourishment and a minimum of one healthy meal. Despite her extensive responsibilities, she maintains a deep emotional connection with the dogs of Subansiri hostel and Core 3 areas, where she is a steadfast feeder and caregiver. Her compassion extends further as she attends to sick dogs in various parts of the campus, showcasing a profound commitment to animal welfare and community service. Narayani's efforts exemplify her dedication to making a tangible difference in the lives of both animals and the broader campus community.
Risha, a dedicated PhD scholar at the School of Agro and Rural Tech and a resident of Subansiri, and is making significant contributions as the first official neutering head. She passionately advocates for the sterilization of campus dogs, emphasizing its importance in maintaining a balanced population. Despite the demands of her academic pursuits, Risha actively engages as a regular feeder and caretaker in Subansiri girls hostel and Core 4 areas. Her efforts extend beyond direct care; she plays a crucial role in raising awareness about the necessity of mass neutering among the campus community. Frequently seen tending to sick dogs throughout various campus locations, Risha exemplifies a deep commitment to animal welfare and community health. Her proactive approach and dedication highlight her role as a compassionate advocate for both campus dogs and their human counterparts. Her contributions have undoubtedly enriched the lives of campus dogs and inspired others to prioritize their well-being.
Rajib Modak, a PhD scholar in the Department of Civil Engineering, holds the esteemed role of being the first official feeding head for campus dogs. His dedication to ensuring the well-being of these animals is unparalleled, as he has made substantial contributions to establishing and operationalizing the first feeding station on campus. Rajib's efforts have not only pioneered this initiative but have also ensured its success, guaranteeing that every dog on campus receives regular meals, even on days when hostel messes are closed. Beyond his feeding responsibilities, he has played a crucial role in treating dogs affected by Parvo, demonstrating his commitment to their health and welfare. Rajib's unwavering support makes him a pillar of strength and patience within the club, embodying the values of compassion and dedication to animal care. He is also a dedicated feeder and caretaker in Dihing, where he has formed deep emotional bonds with the dogs in that hostel. Rajib Modak's profound emotional connection with the dogs of Dihing underscores his commitment to animal welfare, reflecting his tireless efforts to provide love, support, and nourishment to these cherished companions. His dedication and empathy make him an invaluable asset to the community and a beacon of compassion for all who witness his caring interactions with the dogs of Dihing.
Plabanjyoti Buragohain Phukan, a PhD scholar in the Department of Chemical Engineering and a resident of Kapili hostel, assumes the vital role of the first official vaccination head for campus dogs. His contributions have been pivotal in enhancing the health and well-being of these animals. Additionally, Plabanjyoti has significantly contributed to the growth and welfare of the duck population on campus. As a regular feeder and caretaker of the ducks along the banks of the administrative lake, he ensures that the ducks receive consistent care and nourishment. Plabanjyoti's dedication extends beyond his academic pursuits, demonstrating a deep commitment to animal health and environmental stewardship. His proactive approach and compassionate care make him an invaluable asset to the campus community, embodying the spirit of responsibility and kindness towards campus wildlife.
Professor Sachin Kumar, an esteemed animal expert, has provided invaluable guidance to the Animal Welfare Club, particularly in matters concerning the health and well-being of campus animals. His expertise and insights have proven indispensable in shaping the club's approach to animal care and management. Professor Kumar's advice has enabled the club to implement effective health protocols, ensuring that animals receive appropriate medical attention and care. His dedication to animal welfare has not only enhanced the club's initiatives but has also inspired members to prioritize the health and safety of campus animals. The Animal Welfare Club deeply appreciates Professor Sachin Kumar's ongoing support and expertise, which continue to play a vital role in promoting a compassionate and responsible approach to animal stewardship within the campus community.
Manzil Das, not only a dedicated security officer on campus but also an avid animal lover, has provided invaluable guidance and support to the Animal Welfare Club. His deep affection for animals is evident in his proactive involvement and compassionate care for campus dogs. Manzil Das has been instrumental in offering practical advice and assistance to the club, leveraging his knowledge and experience to enhance their efforts in animal welfare. His personal commitment extends beyond his professional duties, as he has taken on the responsibility of adopting and caring for several dogs on campus. From ensuring they receive regular feedings to providing necessary healthcare, Manzil Das exemplifies a profound dedication to the well-being of campus animals. The Animal Welfare Club deeply appreciates his ongoing support and unwavering commitment, which have significantly enriched their mission and fostered a more caring environment for animals on campus.
The Animal Welfare Club extends its sincere gratitude to Hemanta Changmai, a valued staff member whose unwavering support has been instrumental to our efforts. His dedication and assistance have greatly contributed to the success of our initiatives aimed at improving the welfare of campus animals. Hemanta Changmai's commitment to our cause has provided invaluable guidance and encouragement, fostering a supportive environment where our goals can thrive.