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    1897 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIt was established that the order of the 18th of May, 1894, which required that medicines and medical stores be obtained through private agency for the asylum was still in force. The Government of India was asked to include the asylum in its list of institutions which were able to indent government medical stores. It was also decided that menial servants employed in the asylum be treated as whole time servants of the government in order to obtain a grant of compensation for the cost of food West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1897 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn April 1897, a grant of a permanent advance of R100 was made to the Superintendent of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum to meet the petty charges of the institution West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1897 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn March 1897, a payment of R150 a month was scantioned to be made to the Superintendent of the alms house, for the performance of the clerical work of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1898 Albert Victor Leper AsylumAn additional grant of R2000 was made to the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum to meet the contingent expenses during certain portion of 1897-98 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1898 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn October 1898, the board made an appointment for the management of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1898 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn October 1898, a scheme for the management of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum was put forward West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1898 Albert Victor Leper AsylumA supply of medicines etc., to the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum was authorised from the Government Medical Stores Depot subject to the conditions set forth in the Home Department Resolution No. 380-83, dated the 26th March, 1898 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1899 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn December 1899, a donation made by the National Leprosy Fund in England was transferred from the "Fund for the Maintenance of Lepers" to the "Fund Allotted for the Construction of the New Asylum at Gobra." West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1900 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn Feburary 1900, improvements to the accommodation and equipment of the proposed new infectious diseases ward were proposed. In addition, a copy of the correspondence with the commissioner of police, Calcutta, was forwarded to the Public Works Department of Bengal in order to prepare plans and estimates of the buildings West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1900 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn May 1900, preparations of detailed plans and estimates were made for the building to be constructed for the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum at Gobra. The construction of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum at Gobra was commenced with funds remaining with the treasurer of Charitable Endowments West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1900 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn September, an offer of Rs. 75,000 was made by the Maharaja Durga Charan Law, C.I.E., for the site of the Leprosy Asylum, Calcutta. The Commissioner of Police was asked to accept the offer, and the Public Works Department was asked to arrange for the completion of the new building at Gobra within months West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1900 Albert Victor Leper AsylumPayment was made by the Maharaja Durga Charan Law of the purchase money for the present building for the Leprosy Asylum, Calcutta before the end of 1900. It was to be retained by government until April, 1901 on condition that the municipal rates and taxes up to that date would be paid by the government West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1900 Albert Victor Leper AsylumFounded.
    Source: League of Nations Archive: File 29098. [Leprosarium] [India]
    1901 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn June 1901, Krishna Ballav Ray was appointed a civil hospital assistant to the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1901 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn September 1901, a military Assistant Surgeon, Dr Davis, Medical Officer of the Eastern Bengal State Railways, Kanchrapara, was appointed to be the superintendent of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1901 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn September 1901, detailed particulars of the land and new buildings for the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum at Gobra were called for to enable the government to issue a notification vesting them in the treasurer of charitable endowments West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1901 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn September 1901, increased expenditure of R. 47 per mensem was provided for medical purposes in the budget for 1901-1902. A proposal was also made for the appointment of the military Assistant Surgeon, Dr. Davies, the Superintendent of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum, to be an inspector of those with leprosy under Section 4 of Act iii of 1898. In addition, a report as to the number of lepers arrested by the police in each month since the opening of the asylum at Gobra was called for West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1901 Albert Victor Leper AsylumThe Maharaja Durga Churn Law, who had purchased the site of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum in Amherst Street allowed time for the buildings to be demolished and sold.

    Notification was made in the Calcutta gazette prescribing certain rules for carrying out of the provisions of the lepers act, 1898 in the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum at Gobra. Another notification was also published appointing the Prince Albert Victor Asylum to be a leper asylum for the purposes of the act. This act also declared certain places as the local areas from which lepers might be sent to it. It appointed certain medical officers to be inspectors of the asylum, and it constituted a board of certain members and appointed certain persons as members of the board. It also appointed the principal of the medical college as the officer to whom appeals should be made against the issue or refusal of certificates in forms a and b, respectively appended to the act West Bengal State Archives
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    1901 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn September 1901, the cost of renting a house for the superintendent of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum (at Rs. 50 a month) was sanctioned until official quarters were provided for him West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1901 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn March, the old building of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum in Amherst Street was sold for Rs. 3,100 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1902 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn August, an additional grant of R480 was made to pay for rents and taxes of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1902 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn July 1902, a ward servant was employed on R 7 per month. Two inmate warders were to be employed on R 5 a month if they were European or Eurasian, and R.3 if they were natives. In addition employment of a "punkha puller" was sanctioned. The proposal to grant an extra allowance to the civil hospital assistant for doing the duties of the compounder of that institution was ruled inadmissable West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1902 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn 1902, a local allowance of R100 was made to the superintendent of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1903 Albert Victor Leper AsylumThe Honourable Mr C E Buckland was appointed to be a member of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum, on the resignation of Vice the Honourable Mr C W Bolton West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1903 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn July 1903, a grant was made in order to improve the compound wall and construct a road from the European ward to the cells in the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1903 Albert Victor Leper AsylumThe pay of the compounder attached to the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum was increased from R15 to R20 per mensem in February 1903 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1904 Albert Victor Leper AsylumCertain gentlemen were appointed to be members of the board for the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum in August 1904 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1904 Albert Victor Leper AsylumNovember 1904: Dr. Haridhone Dutt was appointed a member of the committee for the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum , West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1904 Albert Victor Leper AsylumSeth Gyaniram Halways was appointed to be a member of committee for the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum, on the occasion of the death of Vice Seth Madho Pershad Halways in December 1904 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1904 Albert Victor Leper AsylumFunds were established for the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum in September 1904 in addition to those already available West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
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