18

The holding of numerous small one day village shows
at different centres in the tract is having a very good effect
and is now regarded as a most valuable method of propaganda
for popularising the scheme. The Department intends to
increase the number of these village shows as far as funds
permit and is very hopeful of their ultimate effect on cattle
breeding.

Dhanni Cattle Breeding
Scheme.

36. The following statement shows the allotments
and expenditure incurred by the dis-
trict boards of Attock, Rawalpindi,
Jhelum, Shahpur and Mianwali towards
the Dhanni Cattle Breeding Scheme in their respective dis-
tricts during the year :—

District.

Last
year's
balance.

Gov-
ernment
grant.

District
Board's
contri-
bution.

Total.

Expen-
diture.

Balance.

REMARKS.

Rs.

Rs.

Rs.

Rs.

Rs.

Rs.

Attock ..

1,962

10,000

5,000

16,962

13,589

3,373

Shahpur ..

2,000

1,000

1,000

4,000

4,000

..

Rawalpindi ..

2,489

8,000

4,000

14,489

10,266

4,223

Jhelum ..

750

8,000

4,595

13,345

12,690

655

Mianwali ..

29

10,000

0,000

16,029

15,075

954

Cash prizes ..

..

2,000

..

2,000

..

2,000

Lapse ..

..

1,000

..

1,000

..

1,000

Total ..

7,230

40,000

20,595

67,825

55,620

12,205

The number of approved bulls enrolled under the scheme
in the different districts at the end of the year is as under :—

        Attock District.—Eighteen District Board bulls and 41
                private bulls on subsidy.
        Rawalpindi District—Twenty-one District Board bulls
                and 28 private bulls on subsidy.
        Jhelum District—Thirty-six District Board bulls and
                35 private bulls on subsidy.
        Mianwali District—Twelve District Board bulls and
                72 private bulls on subsidy.
        Shahpur District.—Twelve District Board bulls and 4
                private bulls on subsidy.