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Lectures were delivered by the members of the staff on the different
cattle diseases, and pamphlets were distributed dealing with the same in
the languages of the province.
CHAPTER IX
EXPENDITURE
Expenditure - Table
IX.
39. The total expenditure of the department during the year under
report was Rs.5,29,248 against Rs.5,14,775 in the
year preceding. The receipts for the year amounted
to Rs. 1,33,597 against Rs. 1,31,456 in the previous
year.
CHAPTER X
ESTABLISHMENT
40. The superior staff consisted of: —
(a) One Director.
(b) Three Circle Superintendents.
(c) One Veterinary Investigation Officer.
Establishment—
Table X.
The strength of the subordinate veterinary staff at the end of the year
was as follows :—
Veterinary Inspectors (including 1 in the Tarai and Bhabar Government |
29 |
Veterinary assistant surgeons attached to headquarters .. |
7 |
Veterinary assistant surgeons employed in districts .. .. |
191 |
Stockmen (Animal Husbandry Section) .. .. .. .. |
25 |
Stockmen (Rural Development Section) .. .. .. .. |
146 |
Laboratory Assistants and Compounders .. .. .. .. |
6 |
Total |
404 |
Casualties in the staff.
41. There were 3 retirements, 2 resignations, 3 deaths, 1 removal
from service and 1 transfer to the Imperial Veteri-
nary Research Institute, among the subordinate
staff of the department, making a total of 10 casualties during the year.
Lectures on live-stock,
welfare and epidemic
diseases.
42. Seven hundred and fifty-four lectures were delivered by the Sub-
ordinate staff to adult schools, co-operative super-
visors' training classes, adult teachers night schools,
agriculture middle schools, vernacular middle
schools, upper primary schools, primary schools, co-
operative inspectors' class, patwari schools, normal schools, rural develop-
ment organisers' classes, Government Intermediate College, Etawah, Agra
Agricultural Rajput College, Agriculture Schools at Bulandshahr and
Gorakhpur, Agricultural College, Cawnpore, and Ahirs and villagers.
The lectures dealt with the advantages of preventive medicine, inoculation,
castration and segregation, against the various cattle contagious diseases,
animal husbandry, first aid, common ailments and their treatment and the
economic importance of live-stock to the country.
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