Question
The Livestock Census is a critical exercise for
assessing the status and health of the livestock sector in India. It provides comprehensive data on the population of various livestock species, including cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, poultry, and other animals. Given the importance of this census for the country’s agricultural and economic planning, how frequently is the Livestock Census conducted?ÂSolution
Explanation: The Livestock Census is conducted every five years to provide crucial data for policymaking.
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