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Stratified Random Sampling - West Bengal (Code -35) Download The Result Stratified Random Sampling - West Bengal (Code -35) Species Selected for Stratification = Cattle + Buffalo Number of Villages Having 500 + (Cattle + Buffalo) = 11580 Design Level Prevalence = 0.2 Cluster Level Prevalence = 0.02 Sensitivity of the test used = 0.9 Total No of Villages (Clusters) Selected = 165 Total No of Animals to be Sampled = 2145 Back to Calculation Number Cattle of units Buffalo Cattle DISTRICT_NAME BLOCK_CODE BLOCK_NAME VILLAGE_NAME Buffaloes Cattle + all to Proportion Proportion Buffalo sample 24 Paraganas North 139 Gaighata Rajapur 0 742 742 1867 13 0 13 24 Paraganas North 115 Deganga Singherati 0 901 901 1723 13 0 13 24 Paraganas North 180 Hingalganj Hemnagar 2 975 977 2632 13 0 13 24 Paraganas North 180 Hingalganj Madhabkati 0 1074 1074 2313 13 0 13 24 Paraganas North 418 Swarupnagar Dobila 0 1483 1483 1971 13 0 13 24 Paraganas North 177 Hasnabad Sadarpur 10 1722 1732 3454 13 0 13 24 Paraganas North 395 Sandeshkhali - Ii Hatgachha 2 2032 2034 3318 13 0 13 24 Paraganas North 301 Minakhan Kumarjol 0 4515 4515 4887 13 0 13 24 Paraganas South 57 Bhangar - I Erenda 0 797 797 1599 13 0 13 24 Paraganas South 262 Kultali Maipit 4 794 798 1106 13 0 13 Dakshin 24 Paraganas South 340 Patharpratima 10 1221 1231 2294 13 0 13 Gangadharpur 24 Paraganas South 386 Sagar Mahishamari 0 1492 1492 2492 13 0 13 24 Paraganas South 340 Patharpratima Digambarpur 0 1638 1638 2786 13 0 13 24 Paraganas South 43 Baruipur Nabagram 0 1958 1958 3216 13 0 13 24 Paraganas South 340 Patharpratima Brojaballabpur 0 2468 2468 4196 13 0 13 24 Paraganas South 386 Sagar Mandirtala 0 2700 2700 5505 13 0 13 24 Paraganas South 44 Basanti Amjhara 0 4672 4672 8333 13 0 13 Mechhua Alipurduar 135 Falakata 0 1334 1334 2465 13 0 13 Dhurabala Bathan Rahimabad Tea Alipurduar 265 Kumargram 13 1768 1781 2775 13 0 13 Garden Alipurduar 135 Falakata Mairadanga 0 6730 6730 11003 13 0 13 Bankura 392 Saltora Sebapur 16 549 565 1228 13 0 13 Bankura 341 Patrasayer Atra 42 583 625 1136 13 1 12 Bankura 295 Mejhia Jot-Sriram 8 670 678 1314 13 0 13 Bankura 185 Indpur Padulara 41 690 731 1331 13 1 12 Bankura 409 Sonamukhi Rampur 58 802 860 1558 13 1 12 Bankura 437 Vishnupur Kakila 20 882 902 1544 13 0 13 Bankura 421 Taldangra Paryardang 42 905 947 1629 13 1 12 Bankura 186 Indus Shalikona 2 988 990 1031 13 0 13 Bankura 142 Gangajalghati Selera 54 961 1015 1956 13 1 12 Bankura 392 Saltora Saltora 5 1243 1248 2556 13 0 13 Bankura 247 Khatra Dhahala 71 1376 1447 2929 13 1 12 Bankura 255 Kotulpur Mirzapur 7 1742 1749 2837 13 0 13 Bankura 392 Saltora Ledapalash 38 1786 1824 2734 13 0 13 Bankura 332 Onda Chingani 23 1960 1983 3598 13 0 13 Bankura 142 Gangajalghati Ranganathpur 40 2169 2209 3976 13 0 13 Bardhaman 361 Raina - I Samaspur 4 760 764 1105 13 0 13 Bardhaman 79 Burdwan - Ii Amra 23 828 851 1394 13 0 13 Bardhaman 232 Katwa - Ii Gazipur 11 1054 1065 3242 13 0 13 Bardhaman 350 Purbasthali - Ii Mertala 168 930 1098 1697 13 2 11 Bardhaman 239 Khandaghosh Kaiar 2 1342 1344 2040 13 0 13 Bardhaman 61 Bhatar Ramchandrapur 31 1485 1516 3004 13 0 13 Bardhaman 239 Khandaghosh Shashanga 0 1746 1746 1746 13 0 13 Bardhaman 61 Bhatar Serua 121 2140 2261 4155 13 1 12 Bardhaman 232 Katwa - Ii Agradwip 178 3998 4176 7460 13 1 12 Birbhum 307 Murarai - Ii Gaganpur 0 645 645 1091 13 0 13 Birbhum 184 Illambazar Janubazar 49 606 655 1381 13 1 12 Birbhum 372 Rampurhat - I Mandala 97 804 901 1205 13 1 12 Mohammad Birbhum 303 Hingla 7 1044 1051 1793 13 0 13 Bazar Birbhum 366 Rajnagar Bandi 64 1022 1086 2532 13 1 12 Birbhum 184 Illambazar Delora 34 1273 1307 3075 13 0 13 Birbhum 128 Dubrajpur Kuita 426 1673 2099 2894 13 3 10 Mohammad Birbhum 303 Dighalgram 4 3666 3670 5962 13 0 13 Bazar Bolpur Arazi Birbhum 71 3095 3394 6489 7093 13 6 7 Sriniketan Baidyanathpur Coochbehar 102 Cooch Behar - I Petbhata Maghpala 2 1091 1093 1339 13 0 13 Coochbehar 407 Sitai Kajalikura 53 1367 1420 2118 13 0 13 Coochbehar 407 Sitai Hokayaha Adabari 6 1652 1658 2431 13 0 13 Coochbehar 431 Tufanganj - Ii Bhanukumari 6 2546 2552 3126 13 0 13 Coochbehar 103 Cooch Behar - Ii Dharma Barerkuthi 0 2587 2587 3538 13 0 13 Dakshin Bagdogra Darjeeling 325 Naxalbari 0 676 676 1184 13 0 13 (Ct) Darjeeling 342 Phansidewa Sahananda 0 1024 1024 1238 13 0 13 Darjeeling 342 Phansidewa Budharugaon 25 1475 1500 2015 13 0 13 Dinajpur Dakshin 173 Harirampur Jamuna (I) 26 615 641 1048 13 1 12 Dinajpur Dakshin 264 Kumarganj Biprabhag 0 644 644 885 13 0 13 Dinajpur Dakshin 23 Balurghat Uttar Khanpur 0 822 822 1656 13 0 13 Dinajpur Dakshin 23 Balurghat Bolla 11 876 887 1975 13 0 13 Dinajpur Dakshin 423 Tapan Kadma 0 979 979 2197 13 0 13 Dinajpur Dakshin 423 Tapan Mandapara 0 1102 1102 2325 13 0 13 Dinajpur Dakshin 143 Gangarampur Baikunthapur 0 1652 1652 2324 13 0 13 Dinajpur Uttar 226 Karandighi Dakshin Betauna 10 735 745 1593 13 0 13 Dinajpur Uttar 152 Goalpokhar - Ii Dehuti 2 831 833 1555 13 0 13 Dinajpur Uttar 152 Goalpokhar - Ii Dala 0 925 925 1897 13 0 13 Dinajpur Uttar 151 Goalpokhar - I Hariano 2 1292 1294 1683 13 0 13 Dinajpur Uttar 188 Itahar Balijol 0 1480 1480 3909 13 0 13 Dinajpur Uttar 360 Raiganj Kailadangi 28 2069 2097 2484 13 0 13 Dinajpur Uttar 151 Goalpokhar - I Dauapara 0 2436 2436 2699 13 0 13 Chinsurah - Hooghly 97 Demra 16 748 764 1085 13 0 13 Magra Hooghly 154 Goghat - I Shancha 0 820 820 1160 13 0 13 Hooghly 7 Arambag Tirol 4 903 907 1470 13 0 13 Hooghly 154 Goghat - I Madanmohanpur 0 976 976 1434 13 0 13 Hooghly 154 Goghat - I Mathura 12 1017 1029 1221 13 0 13 Hooghly 117 Dhaniakhali Rameswarbati 0 1257 1257 1917 13 0 13 Hooghly 20 Balagarh Dhak Chhara 191 1115 1306 1401 13 2 11 Hooghly 351 Pursura Dihibatpur 0 1488 1488 3288 13 0 13 Hooghly 155 Goghat - Ii Samantakhanda 18 1623 1641 2114 13 0 13 Howrah 432 Udaynarayanpur Sibpur 0 661 661 1387 13 0 13 Howrah 432 Udaynarayanpur Rampur 0 828 828 2209 13 0 13 Howrah 22 Bally Jagachha Bally (Ct) 306 629 935 1437 13 4 9 Howrah 402 Shyampur - I Ramchandrapur 51 1167 1218 1524 13 1 12 Jalpaiguri 119 Dhupguri Parkumlai 0 1030 1030 2751 13 0 13 Jalpaiguri 276 Mal Kodalkati 62 1451 1513 2153 13 1 12 Jalpaiguri 291 Maynaguri Betgara 0 2551 2551 5211 13 0 13 Jhargram 65 Binpur - Ii Kanimahuli 24 574 598 1904 13 1 12 Jhargram 326 Nayagram Kurmi Pathar 45 621 666 1091 13 1 12 Jhargram 65 Binpur - Ii Pachapani 0 708 708 1203 13 0 13 Jhargram 205 Jhargram Agaibani 35 718 753 1741 13 1 12 Jhargram 326 Nayagram Bara Sol 0 895 895 2035 13 0 13 Jhargram 65 Binpur - Ii Harda 146 765 911 1485 13 2 11 Jhargram 326 Nayagram Rangiyam 76 859 935 1497 13 1 12 Gopiballavpur - Jhargram 157 Amda Pal 14 935 949 1859 13 0 13 Ii Jhargram 64 Binpur - I Ramgarh 0 1566 1566 3684 13 0 13 KALIMPONG 217 Kalimpong -I Icha Khasmahal 0 1220 1220 5806 13 0 13 Maldah 24 Bamangola Chhatia 4 762 766 1397 13 0 13 Maldah 210 Kaliachak - I Alipur (Ct) 1 815 816 1409 13 0 13 Maldah 212 Kaliachak - Iii Shukpara 20 1112 1132 3397 13 0 13 Maldah 277 Maldah (Old) Itapajha 19 1268 1287 3860 13 0 13 Maldah 382 Ratua - I Bijrabhita 44 1543 1587 4542 13 0 13 Maldah 383 Ratua - Ii Laskarpur 2 2310 2312 5524 13 0 13 Maldah 24 Bamangola Nababnagar 0 2354 2354 2812 13 0 13 Medinipur East 346 Potashpur - Ii Ramnagar 0 521 521 784 13 0 13 Medinipur East 319 Nanda Kumar Madhabpur 0 703 703 1256 13 0 13 Medinipur East 320 Nandigram - I Purushottampur 11 699 710 1194 13 0 13 Medinipur East 116 Deshopran Safiabad 0 711 711 1019 13 0 13 Medinipur East 321 Nandigram - Ii Chironjibpur 0 776 776 1148 13 0 13 Medinipur East 275 Mahisadal Lakshya 0 910 910 1419 13 0 13 Bhagawanpur - Medinipur East 56 Arjjun Nagar 0 963 963 1225 13 0 13 Ii Medinipur East 132 Egra - I Jamki 0 1060 1060 1343 13 0 13 Medinipur East 346 Potashpur - Ii Mustaphapur 0 1115 1115 1660 13 0 13 Medinipur East 346 Potashpur - Ii Lalua 0 1145 1145 1553 13 0 13 Medinipur East 248 Khejuri - I Kanthi Bari 0 1238 1238 2751 13 0 13 Medinipur East 346 Potashpur - Ii Pania 0 1241 1241 1872 13 0 13 Medinipur East 320 Nandigram - I Sona Chura 0 2142 2142 2905 13 0 13 Medinipur West 150 Ghatal Shimulia 0 504 504 585 13 0 13 Medinipur West 300 Midnapore Rameshwarpur 95 483 578 1445 13 2 11 Medinipur West 108 Dantan - I Palasia 0 650 650 1044 13 0 13 Medinipur West 391 Salbani Chandan Kath 149 523 672 1076 13 3 10 Medinipur West 144 Garbeta - I Mathuri 35 665 700 1075 13 1 12 Medinipur West 234 Keshpur Amanpur 0 754 754 1025 13 0 13 Medinipur West 242 Kharagpur - Ii Kanyta 0 779 779 779 13 0 13 Medinipur West 233 Keshiary Jhareswarpur 4 876 880 1508 13 0 13 Medinipur West 234 Keshpur Panchami 0 911 911 1860 13 0 13 Medinipur West 93 Chandrakona - I Maheshpur 0 979 979 1043 13 0 13 Medinipur West 391 Salbani Barasijua 0 983 983 1927 13 0 13 Medinipur West 323 Narayangarh Sarisa 0 1030 1030 1670 13 0 13 Medinipur West 300 Midnapore Shiromani 34 1091 1125 1844 13 0 13 Medinipur West 234 Keshpur Ghoshpur 0 1184 1184 1774 13 0 13 Chandrakona (M) - Medinipur West 92 Chandrakona 0 1246 1246 1452 13 0 13 Ward No.9 Medinipur West 144 Garbeta - I Ganakbandi 0 1516 1516 2181 13 0 13 Medinipur West 234 Keshpur Bejara 0 1563 1563 2471 13 0 13 Medinipur West 242 Kharagpur - Ii Dharimba 0 1580 1580 2183 13 0 13 Medinipur West 150 Ghatal Maharajpur 0 1584 1584 1862 13 0 13 Medinipur West 108 Dantan - I Solpota 0 1999 1999 2257 13 0 13 Murshidabad 50 Beldanga - Ii Mahata 8 693 701 1123 13 0 13 Murshidabad 80 Burwan Sahora 0 824 824 1272 13 0 13 Murshidabad 191 Jalangi Udaynagar Diar 10 998 1008 2166 13 0 13 Murshidabad 380 Raninagar - I Purushottampur 15 1126 1141 5643 13 0 13 Murshidabad 224 Kandi Nabagram 102 1060 1162 1972 13 1 12 Murshidabad Murshidabad 309 Dharmmapur
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