Livestock census: Livestock increase in Modi government, cow up by 18 percent
Livestock census: Livestock increase in Modi government, cow up by 18 percent
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New Delhi: The number of cows has increased in PM Narendra Modi's government. Livestock Census 2019 data released in the wards of 6.6 lakh villages and 89 thousand urban areas of the country has been released by the government. The cows, which account for over one-fourth of the total livestock population, showed an impressive increase of 18% over the previous census.

Let us tell you that the total number of livestock in the country is 53.5 crores which includes 19.2 crore cattles, cows 14.5 crores, bulls 4.7 crores, buffalo 10.9 crores, goats 14.8 crores, sheep 7.4 crores, pigs 90 lakhs, horses 3.4 crores, camels 2.5 lakhs and chickens  85 crores.

The number of cows, buffalo, chickens, chickens, sheep and goats has increased compared to the previous census 2012, while the number of horses, donkeys, camels and pigs has declined. Out of this, the largest number of donkeys has decreased, it has decreased by 61 percent compared to earlier, in 2012 there were 3.2 lakh donkeys. There has also been a decline in the number of bulls or bulls, earlier they were 6.7 crores. Although the cow breed of the native breed was 15.1 crore and now it is 14.2 crore.

Indigenous  cows are now 9.8 crores and desi bulls or bulls are 4.3 crores. It has been seen that the number of cows of the foreign breed has increased from 39 million to 5 crore. While the number of cows of all breeds has increased by 18 per cent but bulls or bulls have decreased by 30 percent. In the livestock census of 2019, 80 thousand people were employed.

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