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    1890 BhagalpurFounded.
    Sources: League of Nations Archive: File 29098 and
    Report on Leprosy and its Control in India by the Committee appointed by the Central Advisory Board of Health (1941). Government of India Press, New Dehli, 1942, p. 58.. [Leprosarium] [India]
    1904 BhagalpurA grant was made to Bhagalpur from the special allotment of Rs. 12,50, 000 for Civil Buildings in May, 1904 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1904 BhagalpurA grant of Rs. 600 was made to the Bhagalpur asylum in order to provide additional accommodation in April 1904 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1904 BhagalpurIn July 1904, a request was made to the Honorary Organising Secretary of the Mission to Lepers in India and the East asking that the grants sanctioned for Bankura, Raniganj and Bhagalpur might be made over to the superintendent of these institutions who had been requested to take the necessary steps for construction of the buildings West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 BhagalpurIn December 1907, a capitation grant was made to Bhagalpur, which was maintained by the Mission to Lepers in India and the East West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1908 BhagalpurBhagalpur was brought under the Lepers' Act of 1898 in November 1908 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1908 BhagalpurA grant of Rs. 1,458 a year for three years was made to the Bhagalpur Asylum in November 1908 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1908 BhagalpurA proposal was made to bring the Bhagalpur asylum under the Lepers' Act. Correspondence was exchanged with the Superintendent of the Mission to Lepers in India and the East, regarding the Bhagalpur asylum in January 1908 and February 1908 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1927 BhagalpurRobert Cochrane indicates that there were 216 inmates in 1927 [Leprosarium] [India]
    1931 BhagalpurManaged by the Church Mission Society
    Directed by Rev B Grundy.
    Doctor: Dr J M Dey, LMF, aided by one medical assistant.
    Funding provided by Mission to Lepers, Bihar Government, and local and foreign donations.
    Population: 159 (out of a maximum capacity for 216), housed in 15 Pucca houses.
    Source: League of Nations Archive: File 29098. [Leprosarium] [India]
    1941 BhagalpurIn 1941 the asylum had accommodation for 200 patients, and was run by the Mission to Lepers.
    Source: Report on Leprosy and its Control in India by the Committee appointed by the Central Advisory Board of Health (1941). Government of India Press, New Dehli, 1942, p. 58. [Leprosarium] [India]
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