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Stratified Random Sampling - Maharashtra (Code -20) Download The Result Stratified Random Sampling - Maharashtra (Code -20) Species Selected for Stratification = Cattle + Buffalo Number of Villages Having 500 + (Cattle + Buffalo) = 12965 Design Level Prevalence = 0.05 Cluster Level Prevalence = 0.01 Sensitivity of the test used = 0.9 Total No of Villages (Clusters) Selected = 287 Total No of Animals to be Sampled = 10332 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 Ahmednagar 366 Shrirampur Malewadi 15 753 768 2415 36 1 35 Ahmednagar 365 Shrigonda Ghodegaon 129 732 861 1357 36 5 31 Ahmednagar 319 Rahuri Valan 89 1069 1158 1612 36 3 33 Ahmednagar 296 Pathardi Hanuman Takali 321 894 1215 2509 36 10 26 Ahmednagar 273 Nevasa Panaswadi 266 1023 1289 1441 36 7 29 Ahmednagar 365 Shrigonda Pedgaon 496 1223 1719 2608 36 10 26 Ahmednagar 366 Shrirampur Shirasgaon 393 1558 1951 3676 36 7 29 Ahmednagar 170 Karjat Karjat (Ct) 293 1777 2070 3809 36 5 31 Ahmednagar 291 Parner Wasunde 224 2742 2966 12842 36 3 33 Akola 299 Patur Sawargaon 39 554 593 798 35 2 33 Akola 9 Akola Dahihanda 107 646 753 1171 36 5 31 Akola 10 Akot Bordi 104 718 822 1366 36 5 31 Murtijapur (M Cl) Akola 252 Murtijapur 556 465 1021 1838 36 20 16 - Ward No.2 Akola 9 Akola Ugwa 191 1217 1408 2261 36 5 31 Amravati 52 Bhatkuli Alangaon 120 407 527 839 35 8 27 Chandur Amravati 72 Sawangi Magrapur 171 462 633 924 35 9 26 Railway Amravati 75 Chikhaldara Gangarkheda 142 530 672 1132 35 7 28 Nandgaon- Amravati 265 Satargaon 89 623 712 1137 35 4 31 Khandeshwar Amravati 75 Chikhaldara Borhyatakheda 126 693 819 884 36 6 30 Amravati 104 Dharni Bodhara 290 542 832 1151 36 13 23 Dhamangaon Amravati 100 Shendurjana Kh. 159 682 841 1129 36 7 29 Railway Amravati 104 Dharni Kutanga 252 613 865 1107 36 10 26 Amravati 75 Chikhaldara Katkumbh 356 688 1044 1447 36 12 24 Amravati 421 Warud Sawangi 73 1015 1088 1760 36 2 34 Chandur Amravati 72 Karala 258 959 1217 1961 36 8 28 Railway Amravati 52 Bhatkuli Kholapur 430 1266 1696 3236 36 9 27 Dhamangaon Amravati 100 Talegaon Dashasar 983 3541 4524 27877 36 8 28 Railway Aurangabad 278 Paithan Nandar 75 562 637 1001 35 4 31 Aurangabad 368 Sillod Khullod 90 629 719 1410 35 4 31 Aurangabad 33 Aurangabad Satara (Ct) 565 308 873 1864 36 23 13 Aurangabad 33 Aurangabad Murumkheda 52 914 966 1864 36 2 34 Aurangabad 33 Aurangabad Anjandoh 92 897 989 2082 36 3 33 Aurangabad 118 Gangapur Kasoda 253 880 1133 1616 36 8 28 Aurangabad 407 Vaijapur Parsoda 19 1191 1210 2412 36 1 35 Aurangabad 278 Paithan Kadethan Bk. 55 1250 1305 2630 36 2 34 Aurangabad 305 Phulambri Ganori 378 1129 1507 4556 36 9 27 Beed 364 Shirur (Kasar) Tagadgaon 244 382 626 1512 35 14 21 Beed 415 Wadwani Chinchwan 271 384 655 1598 35 14 21 Beed 119 Georai Kolher 366 447 813 1108 36 16 20 Beed 29 Ashti Jalgaon 328 643 971 1518 36 12 24 Beed 298 Patoda Pachangri 259 714 973 1376 36 10 26 Beed 290 Parli Dabi 950 190 1140 1642 36 30 6 Beed 221 Manjlegaon Waghora 393 963 1356 2112 36 10 26 Beed 364 Shirur (Kasar) Ghatshil Pargaon 729 862 1591 2800 36 16 20 Beed 29 Ashti Chikhali 171 1979 2150 3784 36 3 33 Bhandara 51 Bhandara Khurshipar 222 463 685 1244 35 11 24 Bhandara 395 Tumsar Rupera 310 430 740 1152 35 15 20 Bhandara 332 Sakoli Kinhi(Ekodi) 412 483 895 1482 36 17 19 Chikhali Bhandara 395 Tumsar 159 780 939 1966 36 6 30 (Kamkasur) Bhandara 51 Bhandara Dawadipar 104 1115 1219 2085 36 3 33 Buldhana 266 Nandura Palsoda 179 459 638 915 35 10 25 Buldhana 240 Motala Sindkhed 101 558 659 976 35 5 30 Buldhana 213 Malkapur Umali 331 466 797 1372 36 15 21 Buldhana 178 Khamgaon Gondhanapur 430 494 924 1625 36 17 19 Buldhana 213 Malkapur Datala 321 659 980 1345 36 12 24 Buldhana 178 Khamgaon Bhalegaon 145 898 1043 2656 36 5 31 Buldhana 230 Mehkar Wadali 1 1146 1147 1147 36 0 36 Buldhana 178 Khamgaon Atali 166 1285 1451 2399 36 4 32 Buldhana 76 Chikhli Mera Bk. 406 1271 1677 2477 36 9 27 Chandrapur 64 Brahmapuri Ekara 40 543 583 942 35 2 33 Chandrapur 64 Brahmapuri Wandra 99 530 629 982 35 6 29 Chandrapur 77 Chimur Vihirgaon 14 679 693 1083 35 1 34 Chandrapur 420 Warora Chikani 81 625 706 1083 35 4 31 Chandrapur 420 Warora Salori 41 707 748 1000 36 2 34 Nagala Chandrapur 70 Chandrapur 316 649 965 1179 36 12 24 (Mahadwadi) Chandrapur 308 Pombhurna Pombhurna 281 968 1249 1577 36 8 28 Chandrapur 245 Mul Chikhali Mal 324 975 1299 1817 36 9 27 Chandrapur 151 Jiwati Teka Mandwa 160 1183 1343 2157 36 4 32 Dhule 106 Dhule War 191 594 785 1170 36 9 27 Dhule 360 Shirpur Babhalaj 105 751 856 1438 36 4 32 Dhule 333 Sakri Pargaon 10 874 884 2007 36 0 36 Dhule 333 Sakri Charanmal 402 749 1151 1461 36 13 23 Dhule 360 Shirpur Dahivad 1145 574 1719 2226 36 24 12 Gadchiroli 101 Dhanora Tukum 58 514 572 895 35 4 31 Gadchiroli 101 Dhanora Salebhatti 51 591 642 915 35 3 32 Gadchiroli 115 Gadchiroli Jamgaon 64 626 690 961 35 3 32 Gadchiroli 115 Gadchiroli Kaneri 164 538 702 1014 35 8 27 Gadchiroli 375 Sironcha Borampalli Mal 87 646 733 942 35 4 31 Gadchiroli 101 Dhanora Mahawada 71 850 921 1242 36 3 33 Gadchiroli 2 Aheri Indaram S 24 1021 1045 1521 36 1 35 Gadchiroli 375 Sironcha Ankisa Mal 796 1346 2142 2882 36 13 23 Gadchiroli 2 Aheri Mahagaon Bk 539 1656 2195 2368 36 9 27 Gondia 391 Tirora Silli 86 530 616 1007 35 5 30 Gondia 122 Gondiya Morwahi 183 524 707 1046 35 9 26 Gondia 124 Goregaon Kawalewada 127 624 751 924 36 6 30 Gondia 391 Tirora Bhajepar 449 858 1307 1947 36 12 24 Gondia 122 Gondiya Tedwa 778 1072 1850 2522 36 15 21 Hingoli 45 Basmath Somthana 191 406 597 613 35 11 24 Aundha Hingoli 32 Tapowan 68 629 697 1022 35 3 32 (Nagnath) Hingoli 159 Kalamnuri Ghoda 168 640 808 964 36 7 29 Hingoli 45 Basmath Tembhurni 185 735 920 1284 36 7 29 Hingoli 45 Basmath Borisawant 390 637 1027 2367 36 14 22 Jamner(MCl) - 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