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Stratified Random Sampling - Manipur (Code -21) Download The Result Stratified Random Sampling - Manipur (Code -21) Species Selected for Stratification = Cattle + Buffalo Number of Villages Having 100 + (Cattle + Buffalo) = 728 Design Level Prevalence = 0.2 Cluster Level Prevalence = 0.03 Sensitivity of the test used = 0.9 Total No of Villages (Clusters) Selected = 110 Total No of Animals to be Sampled = 1430 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 Nambol (M Cl) Bishnupur 29 Nambol 0 288 288 288 13 0 13 (Part) - Ward No.5 Ningthoukhong Bishnupur 31 Ningthoukhong 0 310 310 310 13 0 13 (NP) - Ward No.14 Nambol (M Cl) Bishnupur 29 Nambol 0 452 452 458 13 0 13 (Part) - Ward No.16 Bishnupur 27 Moirang Thamnapokpi 0 737 737 737 13 0 13 Chandel 24 Machi T.Hlangnom 19 95 114 148 13 2 11 Chrang Ching Chandel 4 Chandel 53 63 116 116 13 6 7 Khullen Chandel 24 Machi Laiching Minou 5 113 118 118 13 1 12 Chandel 4 Chandel Khudei Khunou 14 114 128 145 13 1 12 Chandel 24 Machi Phunchong 2 151 153 175 13 0 13 Chandel 24 Machi Salemram 0 159 159 177 13 0 13 Chandel 24 Machi Maringphai 2 165 167 187 13 0 13 Chandel 24 Machi Lamlong Khullen 0 168 168 168 13 0 13 Chandel 4 Chandel Kakching Mantak 27 174 201 271 13 2 11 Chandel 3 Chakpikarong Sajik Tampak 124 84 208 246 13 8 5 Chandel 24 Machi Heinoukhong 0 249 249 249 13 0 13 Chandel 4 Chandel Phunansambum 22 272 294 369 13 1 12 Laiching Chandel 24 Machi 0 308 308 414 13 0 13 Kangshang Chandel 24 Machi Kangoi Khullen 52 287 339 454 13 2 11 Chandel 24 Machi Thamlai 0 355 355 355 13 0 13 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur L.Semol 0 102 102 102 13 0 13 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Lanva 0 123 123 123 13 0 13 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur T. Bollen 53 72 125 125 13 6 7 Churachandpur 46 Singngat Lungthul (T) 21 110 131 131 13 2 11 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Molnom 15 117 132 132 13 1 12 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Tangnuam 0 174 174 174 13 0 13 Churachandpur 55 Tipaimukh Lungthulien 45 138 183 239 13 3 10 Churachandpur Churachandpur 6 Chongkhojou 10 210 220 220 13 1 12 North Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Mata 0 246 246 246 13 0 13 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Thingkangphai 0 246 246 279 13 0 13 Churachandpur Churachandpur 6 Hengkapkot 6 243 249 249 13 0 13 North Churachandpur 6 Churachandpur N.Ningthiching 0 282 282 282 13 0 13 North Churachandpur Churachandpur 6 Tonglhang 5 326 331 331 13 0 13 North Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Khopuibung 124 212 336 336 13 5 8 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Misao Lhavom 0 352 352 695 13 0 13 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Gangpimual 65 407 472 593 13 2 11 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Benazou 473 55 528 749 13 12 1 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Dumsaumual 540 139 679 679 13 10 3 Churachandpur 5 Churachandpur Bohlui 939 649 1588 1588 13 8 5 Imphal East 43 Sawombung Sanjenbam Khunou 0 106 106 108 13 0 13 Monthou Imphal East 13 Keirao Bitra Keithelmanbi And 0 145 145 145 13 0 13 Laikhong Imphal East 43 Sawombung Makeng Chonglou 0 160 160 320 13 0 13 Imphal East 43 Sawombung Khewa Company 0 163 163 163 13 0 13 Imphal East 43 Sawombung Sajeb 0 180 180 180 13 0 13 Imphal East 9 Jiribam Baibeni Bengali 14 166 180 310 13 1 12 Andro (NP) - Ward Imphal East 1 Andro 0 222 222 222 13 0 13 No.7 Imphal East 43 Sawombung Aisan Nepali 0 229 229 324 13 0 13 Imphal East 43 Sawombung Sagolmang 0 240 240 240 13 0 13 Imphal East 9 Jiribam Mulargao 2 326 328 490 13 0 13 Imphal East 9 Jiribam Guakhal 0 357 357 435 13 0 13 Imphal East 9 Jiribam Ahamadabad 37 412 449 637 13 1 12 Imphal East 9 Jiribam Latingkhal 7 570 577 792 13 0 13 Imphal West 61 Wangoi Laphupat Tera 12 138 150 241 13 1 12 Imphal West 20 Lamshang Senjam Chirang 0 191 191 191 13 0 13 Mayang Imphal Imphal West 26 Mayang Imphal 57 165 222 546 13 3 10 (NP) - Ward No.10 Imphal West 35 Patsoi Khaidem 0 277 277 281 13 0 13 Imphal West 35 Patsoi Yurembam 0 286 286 286 13 0 13 Imphal West 20 Lamshang Phumlou 0 404 404 404 13 0 13 Imphal West 35 Patsoi Langjing Part I 0 448 448 448 13 0 13 Imphal West 61 Wangoi Langthabal Lep 67 402 469 841 13 2 11 Imphal West 20 Lamshang Salam Keikhu 0 469 469 469 13 0 13 Sandangsemba Senapati 39 Sadar Hills East 0 105 105 105 13 0 13 Maring Senapati 40 Sadar Hills West Haijang 16 92 108 108 13 2 11 Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Emefiithumai 82 45 127 127 13 8 5 Senapati 34 Paomata Laii 24 113 137 137 13 2 11 Senapati 39 Sadar Hills East Bongbal Khullen 80 57 137 137 13 8 5 Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Maram Centre 38 99 137 151 13 4 9 Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Oklong Khunou 12 127 139 151 13 1 12 Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Makulongdi 27 117 144 157 13 2 11 Senapati 40 Sadar Hills West Gorkha Tapon 0 173 173 382 13 0 13 Saitu- Senapati 41 Motbung 0 175 175 175 13 0 13 Gamphazol Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Tobumei 121 65 186 218 13 8 5 Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Khabung Karong 33 153 186 215 13 2 11 Senapati 39 Sadar Hills East A.Tuisomjang 109 92 201 212 13 7 6 Kangpokpi Ward Senapati 40 Sadar Hills West 0 221 221 256 13 0 13 No. 15 Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Robve Solephe 84 142 226 242 13 5 8 Senapati 40 Sadar Hills West T.Waichong 0 233 233 282 13 0 13 Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Maram Bazar 32 206 238 272 13 2 11 Senapati 40 Sadar Hills West 12 Miles It Road 0 240 240 660 13 0 13 Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Chakha 99 159 258 283 13 5 8 Maram Khulakpa Senapati 25 Mao-Maram 240 23 263 266 13 12 1 Sagei Senapati 40 Sadar Hills West Gorkha Harup 0 269 269 487 13 0 13 Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Willong Khullen 106 194 300 529 13 5 8 Senapati 38 Purul Thingba Khullen 208 166 374 374 13 7 6 Senapati 25 Mao-Maram Mao Pundung 338 56 394 394 13 11 2 Senapati 40 Sadar Hills West Makui Asang 0 411 411 901 13 0 13 Senapati 38 Purul Thiwa 293 162 455 617 13 8 5 Senapati 34 Paomata Phuba Khuman 243 329 572 711 13 6 7 Senapati 38 Purul Thingba Khunou 504 192 696 696 13 9 4 Senapati 38 Purul Khongdei Khuman 592 442 1034 1697 13 7 6 Tamenglong Tamenglong 49 Nallong 80 131 211 211 13 5 8 North Tamenglong Tamenglong 49 Old Lemta 110 223 333 638 13 4 9 North Tamenglong 32 Nungba Mongjarongkhunou 117 249 366 377 13 4 9 Luwanglong Tamenglong 32 Nungba 217 374 591 591 13 5 8 Khullen Tamenglong 32 Nungba Khoupum 138 540 678 681 13 3 10 Kwarok Maring Thoubal 54 Thoubal 0 156 156 156 13 0 13 And New Miland Thoubal 10 Kakching Uchiwa Shanthel 3 178 181 191 13 0 13 Heirok Thoubal 54 Thoubal 0 232 232 240 13 0 13 Chingdompok Khangabok Pt 1 ie Khangabok Awang Leikai and Khangabok Thoubal 54 Thoubal Khunou Pt I and 0 244 244 244 13 0 13 Khulakpam Leikai Partly Khongnang Akangbi Leirak Awang Thoubal 54 Thoubal Tekcham 0 253 253 255 13 0 13 Lilong (Thoubal) Thoubal 23 Lilong - Thoubal (NP) (Part) - Ward 0 281 281 359 13 0 13 No.3 Khangabok Pt Ii That Is I Khangabok Khulakpam Khongnang Thoubal 54 Thoubal 2 298 300 300 13 0 13 Akangbi Makha Leirak Ii Khangabok Mayai Leikai Iii Maisnam Leikai Thoubal 21 Lilong Irong Chesaba 38 403 441 921 13 1 12 Ukhrul 59 Ukhurl Central Wunghon 41 105 146 177 13 4 9 Ukhrul 57 Ukhrul North Maremphung 82 86 168 168 13 6 7 Ukhrul 59 Ukhurl Central Phadang 12 229 241 254 13 1 12 Ukhrul 57 Ukhrul North Wahong 270 0 270 270 13 13 0 Ukhrul 58 Ukhrul South Bohoram 90 197 287 287 13 4 9 Ukhrul 59 Ukhurl Central Khamasom 191 346 537 542 13 5 8 Ukhrul 59 Ukhurl Central Lunghar 313 320 633 633 13 6 7 Ukhrul 57 Ukhrul North New Tusom 632 351 983 983 13 8 5.
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