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                                                            TABLE V.

                Statement showing the cost of Civil Veterinary Department in the
                    Bombay Presidency (Proper) during the financial year 1933-34,
                    including the cost of the Bombay Veterinary College and the
                    Bombay City and Harbour Veterinary Department.

Major Head

Amount

Remarks

Provincial

Local

Total

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

1. Superintendence ...

89,363

11

11

......

...

...

89,363

11

11

2. Veterinary Instructions ...

60,064

9

0

......

...

60,064

9

3

3. Subordinate Establishment.

1,79,360

8

0

69,272

0

0

2,48,632

8

0

4.* Hospitals and Dispensaries .

A 32,744

5

0

63,923

0

0

96,667

5

0

5. Breeding Operations (Horse).

......

...

...

348

9

10

348

9

10

C. Scheme partly or wholly
subsidised by the Imperial
Council of Agricultural
Research—Veterinary In-
vestigation Officer.

9,296

9

0

......

...

...

9,296

9

0

Total ...

3,70,829

11

2

1,33,543

9

10

5,04,373

5

0

Deduct—Government grants to
Veterinary Hospitals and
Dispensaries.

......

...

...

11,016

0

0

11,016

0

0

Deduct—Subsidy paid by the
Imperial Council of Agricul-
tural Research in connection
with Veterinary Research
Scheme.

9,121

8

0

......

...

...

9,121

8

0

Deduct—Establishment charges
recoverable from other Govern-
ments, Departments, etc.—
Contribution from the Govern-
ment of India on account of
the work in connection with
the Live-Stock Importation
Act.

14,749

0

0

......

...

...

14,749

0

0

Net Expenditure ..

3,46,959

3

2

1,22,52

9

10

4,69,486

13

0

Rs.

a.

p.

* (A) Grants to Veterinary Hospitals and Dispensaries... ...

11,016

0

0

Establishment under the Glanders and Farcy Act ...

21,728

5

0

32,744

5

0