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18Th ALL INDIA LIVESTOCK CENSUS, AGRICULTURE IMPLEMENTS 18th ALL INDIA LIVESTOCK CENSUS, AGRICULTURE IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, FISHERY STATISTICS, WEST BENGAL TOTAL FEMALE CROSS-BRED CATTLE TOTAL FEMALE INDIGENOUS CATTLE TOTAL FEMALE BUFFALO District Name Municipality Name Not calved Total Not calved Total Not calved Total In Milk Dry In Milk Dry In Milk Dry once Breedable once Breedable once Breedable BANKURA BANKURA MUNICIPALITY 276 113 10 399 1,017 790 84 1,891 15 5 2 22 BANKURA BISHNUPUR MUNICIPALITY 493 261 62 816 559 757 120 1,436 34 12 0 46 BANKURA SONAMUKHI MUNICIPALITY 133 34 2 169 435 236 45 716 6107 BARDHAMAN ASANSOL MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 4,276 679 176 5,131 4,817 951 321 6,089 4,878 944 122 5,944 BARDHAMAN BARDHAMAN MUNICIPALITY 1,607 437 63 2,107 1,605 596 191 2,392 219 52 1 272 BARDHAMAN DAINHAT MUNICIPALITY 68 24 13 105 983 270 95 1,348 9 0 1 10 BARDHAMAN DURGAPUR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 4,949 1,429 655 7,033 7,494 2,390 1,009 10,893 2,819 903 312 4,034 BARDHAMAN GUSKARA MUNICIPALITY 46 10 2 58 1,322 343 179 1,844 47 11 11 69 BARDHAMAN JAMURIA MUNICIPALITY 288 171 21 480 2,936 1,869 377 5,182 268 202 31 501 BARDHAMAN KALNA MUNICIPALITY 1,271 62 4 1,337 78 0 0 78 0000 BARDHAMAN KATOWA MUNICIPALITY 479 37 92 608 583 208 31 822 13 6 2 21 BARDHAMAN KULTI MUNICIPALITY 2,392 557 90 3,039 4,938 783 198 5,919 1,528 296 107 1,931 BARDHAMAN MEMARI MUNICIPALITY 127 55 3 185 431 168 14 613 12 5 0 17 BARDHAMAN RANIGANJ MUNICIPALITY 657 109 0 766 2,603 55 0 2,658 781 216 0 997 BIRBHUM BOLPUR MUNICIPALITY 97 52 1 150 1,574 897 23 2,494 77 57 7 141 BIRBHUM DUBRAJPUR MUNICIPALITY 45 23 0 68 255 141 7 403 9009 BIRBHUM NALHATI MUNICIPALITY 353 231 5 589 493 491 134 1,118 95 18 2 115 BIRBHUM RAMPURHAT MUNICIPALITY 69 47 1 117 250 221 26 497 5106 BIRBHUM SAINTHIYA MUNICIPALITY 369 79 134 582 240 205 113 558 56 20 4 80 BIRBHUM SURI MUNICIPALITY 138 111 15 264 197 278 99 574 27 11 2 40 COOCH BEHAR COOCH BEHAR MUNICIPALITY 449 154 6 609 296 142 2 440 0000 COOCH BEHAR DINHATA MUNICIPALITY 398 111 58 567 167 62 35 264 0000 COOCH BEHAR HALDIBARI MUNICIPALITY 116 63 1 180 378 292 15 685 10 2 0 12 COOCH BEHAR MATHABHANGA MUNICIPALITY 291 120 0 411 241 220 0 461 0000 COOCH BEHAR MEKHLIGANJ MUNICIPALITY 23 15 6 44 170 170 123 463 1001 COOCH BEHAR TUFANGANJ MUNICIPALITY 925 557 128 1,610 498 341 37 876 0000 DAKSHIN DINAJPUR BALURGHAT MUNICIPALITY 553 258 62 873 366 275 86 727 47 14061 DAKSHIN DINAJPUR GANGARAMPUR MUNICIPALITY 297 139 19 455 430 355 63 848 113 014 DARJEELING DARJEELING MUNICIPALITY 95 10 9 114 25 6 3 34 0000 DARJEELING KALIMPONG MUNICIPALITY 206 61 2 269 00000000 DARJEELING KURSEONG MUNICIPALITY 37 4 0 41 41050000 DARJEELING MIRIK MUNICIPALITY 00001263701630000 DARJEELING SILIGURI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 2,185 522 71 2,778 1,704 578 138 2,420 1,175 210 7 1,392 18th ALL INDIA LIVESTOCK CENSUS, AGRICULTURE IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, FISHERY STATISTICS, WEST BENGAL TOTAL FEMALE CROSS-BRED CATTLE TOTAL FEMALE INDIGENOUS CATTLE TOTAL FEMALE BUFFALO District Name Municipality Name Not calved Total Not calved Total Not calved Total In Milk Dry In Milk Dry In Milk Dry once Breedable once Breedable once Breedable HOOGHLY ARAMBAGH MUNICIPALITY 214 100 33 347 1,946 817 417 3,180 7209 HOOGHLY BAIDYABATI MUNICIPALITY 15 5 0 20 48 24 0 72 68 21 0 89 HOOGHLY BANSBERIA MUNICIPALITY 266 64 24 354 296 110 18 424 35 7 1 43 HOOGHLY BHADRESWAR MUNICIPALITY 841 202 0 1,043 92 28 0 120 1,453 124 0 1,577 HOOGHLY CHAMPDANI MUNICIPALITY 341 97 4 442 579 209 11 799 3,061 596 1 3,658 HOOGHLY CHANDANNAGAR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 1,228 68 246 1,542 45 5 0 50 302 21 39 362 HOOGHLY HOOGHLY CHINSURAH MUNICIPALITY 229 52 5 286 163 57 1 221 72 15 1 88 HOOGHLY KONNAGAR MUNICIPALITY 294 52 16 362 95 19 16 130 321 9 0 330 HOOGHLY RISHRA MUNICIPALITY 580 75 5 660 22 11 0 33 1,085 85 0 1,170 HOOGHLY SRIRAMPUR MUNICIPALITY 413 9 21 443 555 18 25 598 449 22 20 491 HOOGHLY TARAKESWAR MUNICIPALITY 239 68 1 308 25 19 0 44 51 7 0 58 HOOGHLY UTTARPARA KOTRUNG MUNICIPALITY 570 67 1 638 57 12 4 73 281 41 1 323 HOWRAH BALLY MUNICIPALITY 1,021 200 84 1,305 175 84 29 288 775 205 21 1,001 HOWRAH HOWRAH MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 1,035 296 132 1,463 1,654 607 93 2,354 912 339 109 1,360 HOWRAH ULUBERIA MUNICIPALITY 612 178 46 836 1,682 567 215 2,464 112 45 26 183 JALPAIGURI ALIPURDUAR MUNICIPALITY 29 11 9 49 1,789 130 179 2,098 2002 JALPAIGURI DHUPGURI MUNICIPALITY 2,938 877 301 4,116 1,746 529 168 2,443 10 9 0 19 JALPAIGURI JALPAIGURI MUNICIPALITY 448 140 41 629 1,205 472 123 1,800 143 41 4 188 JALPAIGURI MAL MUNICIPALITY 22 14 1 37 319 164 22 505 0000 KOLKATA KOLKATA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 1,079 214 23 1,316 898 197 34 1,129 2,003 230 34 2,267 MALDA ENGLISH BAZAR MUNICIPALITY 936 203 33 1,172 518 139 47 704 43 6 0 49 MALDA OLD MALDA MUNICIPALITY 430 128 49 607 1,427 542 77 2,046 112 39 14 165 MURSHIDABAD BELDANGA MUNICIPALITY 445 99 3 547 2002343037 MURSHIDABAD BERHAMPORE MUNICIPALITY 1,668 640 7 2,315 201 84 1 286 38 17 0 55 MURSHIDABAD DHULIAN MUNICIPALITY 222 90 1 313 231 123 4 358 13 3 0 16 MURSHIDABAD JANGIPUR MUNICIPALITY 1,376 131 67 1,574 1,209 170 97 1,476 646 070 MURSHIDABAD JIAGUNJ-AZIMGANJ MUNICIPALITY 1,767 345 0 2,112 1,719 603 6 2,328 153 6 0 159 MURSHIDABAD KANDI MUNICIPALITY 1,546 482 7 2,035 1,242 322 4 1,568 410 70 1 481 MURSHIDABAD MURSHIDABAD MUNICIPALITY 622 384 113 1,119 194 104 17 315 14 6 121 NADIA BIRNAGAR MUNICIPALITY 733 166 27 926 335 180 52 567 0000 NADIA CHAKDAH MUNICIPALITY 668 281 33 982 362 252 59 673 0000 NADIA COOPERS CAMP N.A.A. 85 42 1 128 104 33 3 140 1405 NADIA GAYESPUR MUNICIPALITY 192 67 42 301 667 391 197 1,255 29 2 0 31 18th ALL INDIA LIVESTOCK CENSUS, AGRICULTURE IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, FISHERY STATISTICS, WEST BENGAL TOTAL FEMALE CROSS-BRED CATTLE TOTAL FEMALE INDIGENOUS CATTLE TOTAL FEMALE BUFFALO District Name Municipality Name Not calved Total Not calved Total Not calved Total In Milk Dry In Milk Dry In Milk Dry once Breedable once Breedable once Breedable NADIA KALYANI MUNICIPALITY 378 295 77 750 637 758 207 1,602 19 36 2 57 NADIA KRISHNANAGAR MUNICIPALITY 179 105 85 369 1,294 348 185 1,827 18 5 6 29 NADIA NABADWIP MUNICIPALITY 238 82 15 335 952 402 78 1,432 128 45 6 179 NADIA RANAGHAT MUNICIPALITY 258 79 11 348 384 215 24 623 14 7 0 21 NADIA SANTIPUR MUNICIPALITY 205 101 35 341 1,029 833 170 2,032 4004 NADIA TAHERPUR N.A.A. 139 147 4 290 58 64 6 128 0000 NORTH 24 PARGANAS ASHOKNAGAR KALYANGARH MUNICIPALITY 1,704 446 181 2,331 199 147 81 427 17 11 2 30 NORTH 24 PARGANAS BADURIA MUNICIPALITY 1,243 339 8 1,590 1,875 497 19 2,3910000 NORTH 24 PARGANAS BARANAGAR MUNICIPALITY 132 11 0 143 132 20 4 156 184 12 1 197 NORTH 24 PARGANAS BARASAT MUNICIPALITY 1,463 205 165 1,833 480 172 167 819 556 60 1 617 NORTH 24 PARGANAS BARRACKPORE CANT. BOARD MUNICIPALITY 387 29 1 417 36 4 0 40 431 16 0 447 NORTH 24 PARGANAS BARRACKPORE MUNICIPALITY 438 68 0 506 306 45 0 351 1,415 53 0 1,468 NORTH 24 PARGANAS BASIRHAT MUNICIPALITY 619 185 231 1,035 752 293 151 1,1960000 NORTH 24 PARGANAS BHATPARA MUNICIPALITY 3,179 702 275 4,156 1,625 481 204 2,310 6,352 764 143 7,259 NORTH 24 PARGANAS BIDHANNAGAR MUNICIPALITY 0000851751070000 NORTH 24 PARGANAS BONGAON MUNICIPALITY 4,421 1,501 58 5,980 1,085 248 9 1,342 297 8 0 305 NORTH 24 PARGANAS DUM DUM MUNICIPALITY 166 2 0 168 146 11 1 158 220 1 0 221 NORTH 24 PARGANAS GARULIA MUNICIPALITY 251 39 3 293 191 82 10 283 206 22 3 231 NORTH 24 PARGANAS GOBARDANGA MUNICIPALITY 1,597 548 88 2,233 389 140 32 5610000 NORTH 24 PARGANAS HABRA MUNICIPALITY 4,151 782 48 4,981 595 248 15 858 388 20 0 408 NORTH 24 PARGANAS HALISAHAR MUNICIPALITY 341 44 5 390 415 103 18 536 106 48 5 159 NORTH 24 PARGANAS KAMARHATI MUNICIPALITY 316 22 32 370 501 77 15 593 6,477 97 2 6,576 NORTH 24 PARGANAS KANCHRAPARA MUNICIPALITY 316 52 5 373 538 129 31 698 272 44 0 316 NORTH 24 PARGANAS KHARDAH MUNICIPALITY 101 11 2 114 172 15 9 196 510 4 6 520 NORTH 24 PARGANAS MADHYAMGRAM MUNICIPALITY 1,892 84 38 2,014 570 316 95 981 1,118 1 0 1,119 NORTH 24 PARGANAS NAIHATI MUNICIPALITY 257 98 8 363 249 82 40 371 641 9 0 650 NORTH 24 PARGANAS NEW BARRACKPORE MUNICIPALITY 290 109 25 424 55 13 3 71 19 1 0 20 NORTH 24 PARGANAS NORTH BARRACKPORE MUNICIPALITY 883 165 0 1,048 164 42 1 207 1,292 203 0 1,495 NORTH 24 PARGANAS NORTH DUM DUM MUNICIPALITY 97 19 1 117 418 75 27 520 184 17 0 201 NORTH 24 PARGANAS PANIHATI MUNICIPALITY 1,185 208 7 1,400 645 79 17 741 336 21 7 364 NORTH 24 PARGANAS RAJARHAT GOPALPUR MUNICIPALITY 1,140 12 0 1,152 2,201 332 208 2,741 548 24 2 574 NORTH 24 PARGANAS SOUTH DUM DUM MUNICIPALITY 997 63 11 1,071 156 26 17 199 805 18 2 825 NORTH 24 PARGANAS TAKI MUNICIPALITY 114 55 4 173 478 336 20 834 0000 18th ALL INDIA LIVESTOCK CENSUS, AGRICULTURE IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, FISHERY STATISTICS, WEST BENGAL TOTAL FEMALE CROSS-BRED CATTLE TOTAL FEMALE INDIGENOUS CATTLE TOTAL FEMALE BUFFALO District Name Municipality Name Not calved Total Not calved Total Not calved Total In Milk Dry In Milk Dry In Milk Dry once Breedable once Breedable once Breedable NORTH 24 PARGANAS TITAGARH MUNICIPALITY 125 34 138 297 177 42 104 323 581 25 130 736 PASCHIM MEDINIPUR CHANDRAKONA MUNICIPALITY 209 69 3 281 2,514 610 98 3,2222204 PASCHIM MEDINIPUR GHATAL MUNICIPALITY 175 117 51 343 942 1,077 321 2,340 0000 PASCHIM MEDINIPUR JHARGRAM MUNICIPALITY 331 156 8 495 974 707 39 1,720 209 116 3 328 PASCHIM MEDINIPUR KHARAGPUR MUNICIPALITY 1,673 293 9 1,975 1,385 378 170 1,933 849 119 0 968 PASCHIM MEDINIPUR KHARAR MUNICIPALITY 305 238 41 584 1,046 1,976 412 3,4340000 PASCHIM MEDINIPUR KSHIRPAI MUNICIPALITY 147 49 24 220 1,090 590 377 2,0570000 PASCHIM MEDINIPUR MEDINIPUR MUNICIPALITY 1,123 341 13 1,477 918 538 14 1,470 492 152 3 647 PASCHIM
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