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According to the National Sample Survey (1999 - 2000) the provisional estimate of work force directly involved in livestock sector is ______.
1. 188 - 20 million
2. 10 - 12 million
3. 24 - 26 million
4. 14 - 16 million

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Correct Answer - Option 2 : 10 - 12 million

The correct answer is 10 - 12 million.

  • According to the National Sample Survey (1999 - 2000), the provisional estimate of the workforce directly involved in the livestock sector is 10 - 12 million.

  • National Sample Survey (1999 - 2000)
    • The survey is part of the 55th round of NSS conducted from 1 July 1999 to 30 June 2000.
    • The 55th round of NSS covered the subjects of 'Employment-Unemployment and Migration', 'Informal Non-Agricultural Enterprises' and 'Household Consumer Expenditure'.
    • It was conducted by the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO).
  • National Sample Survey Office (NSSO)
    • It falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation.
    • It is responsible for the conduct of large-scale sample surveys in diverse fields on an all-India level.
    • Primarily data are collected through the nationwide household surveys on various socio-economic subjects, Annual Survey of Industries (ASI), etc.
    • NSS collects data on rural and urban prices and plays a significant role in the improvement of crop statistics through supervision of the area enumeration and crop estimation surveys of the State agencies.
    • Director-General - Shri Ajay Kumar Gupta
  • Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
    • Minister of State (Independent Charge)- Rao Inderjit Singh
    • Secretary- Dr. G P Samanta

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