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18Th Livestock Census 2007 of RURAL & URBAN TOTAL DISTRICT 18th Livestock Census 2007 District -- Dehradun S.No. Name Of Block Cattle Exotic and Crossbreed Under 1 to Over 2.5 Years along with their status Total 1 Year 2.5 Year Exotic/Crossbreed Breeding Agriculture Bullock Cart Others Male 1 Chakrata 58 28 2 42 0 0 130 2 Kalsi 64 39 0 23 0 0 126 3 Vikasnagar 601 271 47 585 173 16 1693 4 Sahaspur 854 313 114 453 68 5 1807 5 Raipur 375 212 42 315 24 1 969 6 Doiwala 1037 291 68 219 28 28 1671 Total Rural 2989 1154 273 1637 293 50 6396 1 Chakrata (C.B.) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Vikasnagar (MB) 16 15 11 17 8 0 67 3 Herbatpur (NP) 19 3 0 4 0 0 26 4 Mussorie (MB) 83 12 1 4 4 9 113 5 Landora (CB) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Dehradun M.Corp. 240 36 7 6 4 5 298 7 Dehradun (CB) & 8 FRI College Area 18 21 0 0 0 0 39 9 Clement Town (CB) 32 0 0 4 3 0 39 10 Raipur (CT) 51 12 2 8 2 0 75 12 Doiwala (NP) 16 10 0 19 0 2 47 11 Rishikesh (MB) 84 21 2 0 0 0 107 13 I.TS Virbhadra 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 Pratitnagar (CT) 16 1 0 0 0 0 17 Total Urban 577 131 23 62 21 16 830 Total District 3566 1285 296 1699 314 66 7226 1 18th Livestock Census 2007 District -- Dehradun S.No. Name Of Block Cattle Exotic and Crossbreed Total Exotic/ Under 1 to Over 2.5 Years along with their status Total Exotic/ Crossbreed Cattle 1 Year 2.5 Year In Milk Dry Not Calved Above Crossbreed Once 10Years Female 1 Chakrata 99 62 206 28 7 4 406 536 2 Kalsi 93 100 233 72 3 6 507 633 3 Vikasnagar 1372 912 2812 742 194 76 6108 7801 4 Sahaspur 1868 1493 3499 845 155 64 7924 9731 5 Raipur 1166 885 2259 334 270 63 4977 5946 6 Doiwala 2433 2058 5247 1417 304 60 11519 13190 Total Rural 7031 5510 14256 3438 933 273 31441 37837 1 Chakrata (C.B.) 5 1 6 0 0 0 12 13 2 Vikasnagar (MB) 41 57 79 21 10 28 236 303 3 Herbatpur (NP) 61 17 132 4 1 1 216 242 4 Mussorie (MB) 156 51 307 24 7 2 547 660 5 Landora (CB) 0 2 6 0 0 0 8 8 6 Dehradun M.Corp. 625 531 2073 312 31 41 3613 3911 7 Dehradun (CB) & 8 FRI College Area 134 77 597 23 0 0 831 870 9 Clement Town (CB) 143 85 364 60 19 2 673 712 10 Raipur (CT) 143 89 296 61 15 0 604 679 12 Doiwala (NP) 90 33 182 20 0 1 326 373 11 Rishikesh (MB) 147 134 361 174 18 25 859 966 13 I.TS Virbhadra 2 31 35 0 0 0 68 69 14 Pratitnagar (CT) 34 32 52 17 3 1 139 156 Total Urban 1581 1140 4490 716 104 101 8132 8962 Total District 8612 6650 18746 4154 1037 374 39573 46799 2 18th Livestock Census 2007 District -- Dehradun S.No. Name Of Block Cattle Indigenous Male Under 1 to Over 3 Years along with their status Total 1 Year 3 Year Breeding Agriculture Bullock Cart Others Indigenous Male 1 Chakrata 3168 3947 1004 13815 0 529 22463 2 Kalsi 956 1248 132 9507 0 0 11843 3 Vikasnagar 1342 1289 117 3890 739 27 7404 4 Sahaspur 1264 943 199 2737 164 14 5321 5 Raipur 900 456 77 2747 51 4 4235 6 Doiwala 1309 622 88 2421 275 89 4804 Total Rural 8939 8505 1617 35117 1229 663 56070 1 Chakrata (C.B.) 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 2 Vikasnagar (MB) 42 24 12 19 5 7 109 3 Herbatpur (NP) 17 16 0 0 0 0 33 4 Mussorie (MB) 40 15 4 104 2 2 167 5 Landora (CB) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Dehradun M.Corp. 208 40 3 2 8 8 269 7 Dehradun (CB) & 8 FRI College Area 320 0 0 0 5 9 Clement Town (CB) 29 2 0 2 6 7 46 10 Raipur (CT) 41 17 1 39 15 0 113 12 Doiwala (NP) 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 11 Rishikesh (MB) 71 36 8 0 0 0 115 13 I.TS Virbhadra 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 Pratitnagar (CT) 74 17 8 20 0 0 119 Total Urban 532 171 36 186 38 24 987 Total District 9471 8676 1653 35303 1267 687 57057 3 18th Livestock Census 2007 District -- Dehradun S.No. Name Of Block Cattle Indigenous Total Female Total Cattle Under 1 to Over 3 Years along with their status Total Indigenous Cattle 1 Year 3 Year In Milk Dry Not Calved Above Indigenous Once 10Years Female 1 Chakrata 4156 4891 7887 4891 1080 453 23358 45821 46357 2 Kalsi 1184 1106 2865 1619 204 281 7259 19102 19735 3 Vikasnagar 1962 1732 4384 1374 748 246 10446 17850 25651 4 Sahaspur 2354 2338 4207 1671 312 81 10963 16284 26015 5 Raipur 1906 1249 3660 1146 166 123 8250 12485 18431 6 Doiwala 3026 2572 5398 1795 352 71 13214 18018 31208 Total Rural 14588 13888 28401 12496 2862 1255 73490 129560 167397 1 Chakrata (C.B.) 10 10 17 10 0 0 47 53 66 2 Vikasnagar (MB) 31 28 39 6 5 2 111 220 523 3 Herbatpur (NP) 37 7 71 6 0 0 121 154 396 4 Mussorie (MB) 117 44 223 39 30 0 453 620 1280 5 Landora (CB) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 6 Dehradun M.Corp. 619 524 1403 322 76 27 2971 3240 7151 7 Dehradun (CB) & 8 FRI College Area 8 4 83 2 6 0 103 108 978 9 Clement Town (CB) 42 26 185 27 16 10 306 352 1064 10 Raipur (CT) 94 59 204 22 2 0 381 494 1173 12 Doiwala (NP) 7 2 8 1 0 0 18 20 393 11 Rishikesh (MB) 102 147 235 59 11 8 562 677 1643 13 I.TS Virbhadra 6 1 9 1 0 0 17 20 89 14 Pratitnagar (CT) 104 167 179 96 0 1 547 666 822 Total Urban 1177 1019 2656 591 146 48 5637 6624 15586 Total District 15765 14907 31057 13087 3008 1303 79127 136184 182983 4 18th Livestock Census 2007 District -- Dehradun S.No. Name Of Block Buffalo Male Under 1 to Over 3 Years along with their status Total Male 1 Year 3 Year Breeding Agriculture Bullock Cart Others Buffalo 1 Chakrata 155 152 61 5 0 4 377 2 Kalsi 19 17 30 0 0 0 66 3 Vikasnagar 826 527 100 64 701 41 2259 4 Sahaspur 1201 334 57 185 154 4 1935 5 Raipur 402 110 55 3 6 0 576 6 Doiwala 1184 329 112 22 17 20 1684 Total Rural 3787 1469 415 279 878 69 6897 1 Chakrata (C.B.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Vikasnagar (MB) 38 37 6 22 2 5 110 3 Herbatpur (NP) 40 7 0 0 1 0 48 4 Mussorie (MB) 10 1 0 14 0 6 31 5 Landora (CB) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Dehradun M.Corp. 182 54 28 2 17 3 286 7 Dehradun (CB) & FRI 8 College Area 24 8 0 0 0 0 32 9 Clement Town (CB) 26 1 7 2 6 0 42 10 Raipur (CT) 23 8 4 1 0 0 36 12 Doiwala (NP) 5 1 1 0 1 0 8 11 Rishikesh (MB) 2 0 0 0 6 0 8 13 I.TS Virbhadra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Pratitnagar (CT) 34 5 3 0 0 0 42 Total Urban 384 122 49 41 33 14 643 Total District 4171 1591 464 320 911 83 7540 5 18th Livestock Census 2007 District -- Dehradun S.No. Name Of Block Buffalo Female Total Buffalo Under 1 to Over 3 Years along with their status Total 1 Year 3 Year In Milk Dry Not Calved Above Female Once 10Years Buffalo 1 Chakrata 456 508 1973 662 125 76 3800 4177 2 Kalsi 375 524 2496 780 83 194 4452 4518 3 Vikasnagar 2349 1858 5793 2098 1143 217 13458 15717 4 Sahaspur 2108 2029 4796 1380 333 48 10694 12629 5 Raipur 1044 867 2497 661 69 20 5158 5734 6 Doiwala 2794 2280 6676 1931 646 135 14462 16146 Total Rural 9126 8066 24231 7512 2399 690 52024 58921 1 Chakrata (C.B.) 0 1 16 1 0 0 18 18 2 Vikasnagar (MB) 33 37 58 8 9 8 153 263 3 Herbatpur (NP) 65 27 163 10 0 0 265 313 4 Mussorie (MB) 51 14 120 38 6 0 229 260 5 Landora (CB) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Dehradun M.Corp. 342 249 2645 269 41 36 3582 3868 7 Dehradun (CB) & 8 FRI College Area 11 30 42 1 0 0 84 116 9 Clement Town (CB) 151 49 490 21 1 1 713 755 10 Raipur (CT) 56 25 281 27 4 1 394 430 12 Doiwala (NP) 30 11 41 7 0 0 89 97 11 Rishikesh (MB) 2 6 31 3 1 0 43 51 13 I.TS Virbhadra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Pratitnagar (CT) 55 72 140 49 0 1 317 359 Total Urban 796 521 4027 434 62 47 5887 6530 Total District 9922 8587 28258 7946 2461 737 57911 65451 6 18th 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