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1888 The Government of India was furnished with certain information regarding the asylum West Bengal State Archives
1892 The asylum was founded. 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.
1900 A letter was received from the Commissioner of Bhagalpur requesting permission to circulate among the native chiefs and princes an appeal by the managing committee of the Raj Kumari Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar, for assistance in maintaining the asylum West Bengal State Archives
1902 Particulars of a three and a half percent government promissory note for Rs. 6,500 belonging to the Raj Kumari Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar were called for by the administrators West Bengal State Archives
1902 The fund of the Raj Kumari Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar was placed with the Treasurer of Charitable Endowments, Bengal West Bengal State Archives
1902 Notification was received from the solicitor to the Government of India regarding the Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar in September 1902 West Bengal State Archives
1902 Orders that as Dr. Mahendra Lal Sircar, C.I.E., who owned the land and buildings of the Asylum was unwilling to vest these in the Treasurer, it was desirable to provide in a scheme for management of the Trust that the Asylum should be maintained at any other place, should the occasion arise West Bengal State Archives
1903 The fund of the Raj Kumari Leprosy Asylum, with the additional sum of Rs. 2,500 belonging to the fund, was placed in the Treasurer of Charitable Endowments, Bengal West Bengal State Archives
1903 A proposal to invest government promissory notes and Calcutta Municipality debentures of the value of Rs. 18,500 and Rs.1,000 respectively West Bengal State Archives
1903 A report was made that no objection had been raised regarding the Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar West Bengal State Archives
1904 An appointment of Babu Amrita Lal Sircar, as a trustee of the Raj Kumari Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar, was made as a successor to his father, the late Dr. Mahendra Lal Sircar, C.I.E West Bengal State Archives
1904 A proposal for the appointment of the Civil Surgeon of the Sonthal Parganas to be ex-officio trustee of the fund of the Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar was made West Bengal State Archives
1904 A letter of complaint was received from the Commissioner of the Division that the Raj Kumari Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar was not being carried on suitable lines, and he could not at present recommend that the institution should receive aid from the government until he had visited it in November and reported upon it West Bengal State Archives
1904 Withdrawal of the grant made to the Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar West Bengal State Archives
1905 A report was requested from the Commissioner of Bhagalpur on the Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar West Bengal State Archives
1906 A grant of Rs. 2,500 was made to the Raj Kumari Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar, in order that suitable accommodation might be provided for the superintendent of the institution West Bengal State Archives
1907 A complaint was made against the Leprosy Asylum, Deoghar by the Reverend Henry M Bleby, the President of the Leper Asylum at Raniganj, regarding laxity in the segregation of those with leprosy in the asylum West Bengal State Archives
1927 Aided TLM (Cochrane) (municipal controlled)
1930 Mohanty, L N, 'The Rajkumari Leper Asylum, Deoghar, 1928 - Santhal Parganas'. Lep. India, 1930:2 (1) 33.
Source: Keffer, L, Índice Bibliográfico da Lepra:1.500-1.944, Vol II, I-P. Biblioteca do Departamento da Lepra do São Paulo, Brasil, 1946.
1941 Run by the government or local body, it was capable of housing 70 patients.
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.


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