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Stratified Random Sampling - Arunachal Pradesh (Code -3) Download The Result Stratified Random Sampling - Arunachal Pradesh (Code -3) Species Selected for Stratification = Cattle + Buffalo Number of Villages Having 50 + (Cattle + Buffalo) = 1579 Design Level Prevalence = 0.2041 Cluster Level Prevalence = 0.02 Sensitivity of the test used = 0.9 Total No of Villages (Clusters) Selected = 127 Total No of Animals to be Sampled = 1651 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 Changlang 115 Miao Khagam Mossang 0 92 92 140 12 0 12 Changlang 206 Vijoynagar Vijoynagar H.Q. 40 53 93 144 12 5 7 Changlang 21 Bordumsa Gidding Balijan 22 111 133 247 13 2 11 Changlang 21 Bordumsa Kusum Pothar 0 141 141 238 13 0 13 Changlang 25 Changlang Khuchep 0 147 147 173 13 0 13 Changlang 115 Miao Old Plone 0 203 203 259 13 0 13 3 K.M. Pwd Changlang 63 Jairampur Camp(Tokpen- 0 220 220 220 13 0 13 Nong) Changlang 21 Bordumsa Wagun - Iii 0 233 233 389 13 0 13 Changlang 21 Bordumsa Bijoypur-I Bl.I -Iii 0 301 301 494 13 0 13 East Kameng 153 Pipu-Dipu Sagya Sullung 0 55 55 55 12 0 12 East Kameng 26 Chayangtajo Dambua Tajo 0 69 69 92 12 0 12 East Kameng 41 Dissing-Passo Namorah 0 72 72 82 12 0 12 East Kameng 10 Bana Yasing 0 86 86 86 12 0 12 East Kameng 178 Seijosa Lower Seijosa 0 92 92 92 12 0 12 East Kameng 179 Seppa Tallong ÔÇô Ii 0 102 102 122 12 0 12 East Kameng 210 Watte Loffa Seg-II 0 119 119 269 12 0 12 East Kameng 180 Seppa West Jayanti-II 0 125 125 245 12 0 12 East Kameng 179 Seppa Tallong ÔÇô I 0 136 136 206 13 0 13 East Kameng 210 Watte Tongma Seg-II 0 141 141 239 13 0 13 East Kameng 210 Watte Kafla Seg-II 0 143 143 216 13 0 13 East Kameng 180 Seppa West Lachung Yangje 0 164 164 396 13 0 13 East Kameng 210 Watte Tongma Seg-I 0 200 200 364 13 0 13 East Kameng 210 Watte Watte 0 309 309 619 13 0 13 East Kameng 8 Bameng Lorrah 0 374 374 712 13 0 13 East Siang 182 Sille-Oyan Mangnang 0 165 165 227 13 0 13 East Siang 148 Pasighat Sibut 0 319 319 495 13 0 13 East Siang 129 Nari Depi 0 515 515 933 13 0 13 Kra Daadi 213 YANGTE Dado-II 0 60 60 93 12 0 12 Kra Daadi 189 TALI Lengdi-II 0 62 62 163 12 0 12 Kra Daadi 213 YANGTE Dari-I 0 69 69 107 12 0 12 Kra Daadi 189 TALI Panio 0 73 73 118 12 0 12 Kra Daadi 189 TALI Loa-I 0 82 82 160 12 0 12 Kra Daadi 189 TALI Guchi-II 0 94 94 125 12 0 12 Kra Daadi 139 PALIN Radang-I 0 110 110 317 12 0 12 Kra Daadi 139 PALIN Gelo Tabing 0 217 217 740 13 0 13 Lohit 187 Sunpura Sunpura H.Q. 0 128 128 205 12 0 12 Lohit 195 Tezu Daninliang 0 156 156 277 13 0 13 Lohit 195 Tezu Tindolong 0 238 238 251 13 0 13 Lekang Lohit 97 Singi Beel 18 289 307 453 13 1 12 (Mahadevpur) Lekang Silatoo (Silatoo Lohit 97 43 378 421 489 13 1 12 (Mahadevpur) Miri) Lekang Lohit 97 Mahadevpur- Iii 0 459 459 524 13 0 13 (Mahadevpur) Lohit 125 Namsai Bhogamur 0 701 701 787 13 0 13 Longding 141 Pangchao Komhua Nonku Ii 0 172 172 172 13 0 13 Lower Dibang 166 Roing Rambosti(Mobang) 0 93 93 109 12 0 12 Valley Lower Dibang 91 Koronu Arungo 0 211 211 300 13 0 13 Valley Lower Dibang 166 Roing Jia I 275 140 415 619 13 9 4 Valley Lower Dibang 200 Tinali ( Paglam ) Anpum 0 1080 1080 1694 13 0 13 Valley Lower Subansiri 188 TAJANG Yangso Ayoh 0 52 52 82 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 188 TAJANG Siikhe 0 65 65 84 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 212 YACHULI Menk 0 66 66 74 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 71 Kamporijo Mingikabak-II 0 69 69 99 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 131 NIICHII Kano-Rido 0 70 70 70 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 216 YAZALI Aan Doni 0 80 80 102 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 71 Kamporijo Mingikabak-I 0 80 80 142 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 45 Dollungmukh Bongte 0 87 87 107 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 71 Kamporijo Yukar 0 91 91 140 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 132 NIITII Gyati 0 101 101 129 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 39 DIIBO Takar Uru 0 102 102 102 12 0 12 Lower Subansiri 39 DIIBO Sigya 0 122 122 197 12 0 12 Mubi Pilya Lower Subansiri 188 TAJANG 0 126 126 183 12 0 12 Tamang Neha Uru Atokojingpasang Lower Subansiri 56 HARI 12 133 145 159 13 1 12 Uru Lower Subansiri 59 HIJA Pulo Uru 0 153 153 153 13 0 13 Lower Subansiri 45 Dollungmukh Kalaptukar 0 208 208 361 13 0 13 Lower Subansiri 212 YACHULI Toon 0 378 378 378 13 0 13 Lower Subansiri 154 Pistana Oram Geko 0 756 756 756 13 0 13 Naharlagun (CT) - NAMSAI 123 Naharlagun 0 417 417 516 13 0 13 Ward No.1 Daflagarh Forest Papum Pare 7 Balijan 0 62 62 89 12 0 12 Camp Papum Pare 61 Itanagar Jollang 0 67 67 100 12 0 12 Papum Pare 192 TARASSO Geram 0 68 68 94 12 0 12 Papum Pare 87 KIMIN1 Belo-II 0 74 74 124 12 0 12 Papum Pare 202 TORU1 Sang Kang 0 98 98 98 12 0 12 Papum Pare 171 SAGALEE1 Lower Karoi 0 105 105 105 12 0 12 Papum Pare 202 TORU1 Kheel 0 119 119 203 12 0 12 Sangdupota Papum Pare 172 Khamir 0 136 136 163 13 0 13 (Besar Nello) Papum Pare 98 Leporiang Hepingso 0 163 163 163 13 0 13 Papum Pare 12 BANDERDEWA1 Lower Dobum 0 170 170 323 13 0 13 Papum Pare 202 TORU1 Geram 0 185 185 287 13 0 13 Papum Pare 202 TORU1 Pepso 0 185 185 279 13 0 13 Papum Pare 98 Leporiang Langdang 0 1255 1255 1255 13 0 13 SIANG 168 Rumgong Roing 0 126 126 126 12 0 12 SIANG 161 Rebo-Perging Riew Mobuk 0 159 159 196 13 0 13 SIANG 168 Rumgong Rumgong 0 370 370 410 13 0 13 Tawang 219 Zemithang Zemithang H.Q. 0 89 89 118 12 0 12 Tawang 46 Dudunghar Guntse 0 116 116 165 12 0 12 Tawang 194 Tawang Circle Khinmey 0 142 142 148 13 0 13 Tawang (CT) - Tawang 193 Tawang 0 252 252 265 13 0 13 Ward No.1 Tawang 46 Dudunghar Nemtsering 0 396 396 487 13 0 13 Tirap 80 KHELA LAMSA Lamsa-II 0 58 58 66 12 0 12 Tirap 186 SOHA Soha-II 0 67 67 116 12 0 12 Tirap 186 SOHA Kaimai-I 0 168 168 422 13 0 13 Upper Siang 203 Tuting Ningging 0 93 93 113 12 0 12 Bomdila (CT) - Upper Siang 19 Bomdila 0 136 136 202 13 0 13 Ward No.1 Upper Siang 217 Yingkiong Pugging 0 361 361 487 13 0 13 Upper Subansiri 121 Nacho Kaojaring 0 55 55 168 12 0 12 Upper Subansiri 33 Daporijo Sikar - Ii 0 58 58 114 12 0 12 Upper Subansiri 33 Daporijo Pisa 0 58 58 94 12 0 12 Upper Subansiri 190 Taliha Dumpung-Moring 0 83 83 147 12 0 12 Upper Subansiri 33 Daporijo Ligu 0 88 88 176 12 0 12 Upper Subansiri 47 Dumporijo Digbak 0 122 122 122 12 0 12 Upper Subansiri 47 Dumporijo Pomte Bage 0 123 123 207 12 0 12 Chetam (Peer Upper Subansiri 27 Dayam 0 170 170 223 13 0 13 Yapu) Upper Subansiri 102 Limeking Mepu 0 248 248 387 13 0 13 Upper Subansiri 53 Giba Pigia 119 326 445 597 13 3 10 West Kameng 40 Dirang 5 Mile Village 0 100 100 100 12 0 12 West Kameng 40 Dirang Rungja Village 0 107 107 151 12 0 12 West Kameng 68 Kalaktang Sanglem 0 133 133 158 13 0 13 West Kameng 196 Thembang Thembang H.Q. 0 141 141 141 13 0 13 West Kameng 68 Kalaktang Morshing 0 153 153 153 13 0 13 West Kameng 40 Dirang Dungmanbaha 0 306 306 449 13 0 13 West Kameng 40 Dirang Showda Village 0 312 312 315 13 0 13 West Kameng 40 Dirang Dirang Village 0 456 456 569 13 0 13 West Siang 52 Gensi Yaramko 0 74 74 108 12 0 12 Borajan Likabali West Siang 101 Likabali 0 80 80 128 12 0 12 Block Tanghak West Siang 118 Monigong 0 94 94 202 12 0 12 Yingkiong West Siang 14 Basar Piri 0 103 103 103 12 0 12 West Siang 52 Gensi Gensi H.Q. 0 106 106 138 12 0 12 West Siang 52 Gensi Litemori 0 163 163 201 13 0 13 West Siang 14 Basar Lipu Namchi 0 175 175 175 13 0 13 Deomali (CT) - West Siang 36 Deomali 0 283 283 814 13 0 13 Ward No.1.
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