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NRC. National Research Center on Camel


  •  Post Box - 07, Jorbeer, Bikaner (Rajasthan) India
  •  (+91) 151 2230183
  •  (+91) 151 2231213
  •  http://www.nrccamel.com/
Mission

The camel is an important animal component of the fragile desert eco-system. With its unique bio-physiological characteristics, the camel has become an icon of adaptation to challenging ways of living in arid and semi-arid regions. The proverbial Ship of Desert earned its epithet on account of its indispensability as a mode of transportation and draught power in desert but the utilities are many and are subject to continuous social and economic changes. The camel has played a significant role in civil law and order, defense and battles from the ancient times till date. The world famous Ganga-Risala of erstwhile Bikaner State was accepted as Imperial Service Troup and participated in World War I and II. The camel helped the engineers while constructing the Indira Gandhi Canal in Western part of Rajasthan. Presently, the camel corps constitute an important wing of Border Security Force of Indian Para-Military Services.

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Sectors
  • Animal health
  • Art Research