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                                                                                                            STATEMENT No. IX.

                                                      Showing the Cash Account of the Lunatic Asylums in the Central Provinces for the year 1898.

NAME OF ASYLUM.

RECEIPTS.

CHARGES.

Received from
Treasury.

Received from
paying patients.

Value of stores
received from the
Manufacturing
Department, less
cost of raw
materials.

Book receipts, i.e.,
the total of
expenditure entered
in columns 19,
20 and 21.

Miscellaneous
receipts.

Total.

ESTABLISHMENT.

Diet.

Clothing and
bedding.

Bazaar
medicines.

Establishment
proper.

Superintendence.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Nagpur ... ...

12,124

1

5

(a) 3,071

9

1

1,498

8

10

(e) 1,119

12

9

4,684

2

6

22,498

2

7

(b) 2,774

6

7

1,800

0

0

6,252

11

7

(c) 470

6

0

...

Jubbulpore ... ...

8,356

9

6

2,694

11

8

1,202

0

8

3,324

1

0

441

2

1

16,018

8

11

(f) 2,162

3

0

1,800

0

0

4,528

6

9

301

0

3

...

TOTAL FOR THE PROVINCES, 1898

20,480

10

11

5,766

4

9

2,700

9

6

4,443

13

9

5,125

4

7

38,516

11

6

4,936

9

7

3,600

0

0

10,781

2

4

771

6

3

...

                                                                                                STATEMENT No. IX—(concld.)

NAME OF ASYLUM.

CHARGES—(concld.)

REMARKS.

CONTINGENCIES.

Remitted to
Treasury on
account of
paying
patients, &c.

Miscellaneous
items.

Total of columns
8 to 17.

BOOK CHARGES.

Total of Columns
18 to 21.

Contingencies
proper.

Repairs and
maintenance.

Rates and taxes.

Charges on
account of work
done by the
Public Works
Department.

Cost of printed
forms and
Stationery.

Cost of
English stores,
medicines, &c.

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Rs.

a.

p.

Nagpur ... ...

2,391

8

8

10

5

3

283

0

0

3,071

9

1

4,684

2

6

21,738

1

8

677

7

7

31

1

2

(d)51

8

2

22,498

2

7

Jubbulpore ... ...

(g)767

0

2

...

...

2,694

11

8

441

2

1

12,694

7

11

3,301

8

4

...

22

8

8

16,018

8

11

TOTAL FOR THE PROVINCES, 1898

3,158

8

10

10

5

3

283

0

0

5,766

4

9

5,125

4

7

34,432

9

7

3,978

15

11

31

1

2

74

0

10

38,516

11

6

(a)

Includes Rs.2,520 adjusted for 28 Berar lunatics at Rs.90 per head per annum.

(b)

Includes Rs. 21 compensation for dearness of grain for November 1897, paid to the establishment in March 1898.

(c)

Includes Rs.59-2-0 worth of Asylum-made clothing supplied to inmates and Rs.411-4-0 worth of Jail clothing.

(d)

The amount of Rs.51-8-2 shown in column 21 has been paid in cash to the Medical Store Department, Bombay. Therefore it is not shown in column 5.

(f)

Includes Rs.16 worth of clothing supplied from Asylum Manufactory and Rs.5-4-0 from Treasury.

Rs.

a.

p.

(g)

Includes cost of Raw materials for manufactory and amount received from Asylum on account of oil for lamps ... ... ...

532

12

0

Oil-cakes for feeding bullocks and ropes for motes ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

96

8

6

Cash received from Treasury on account of contingencies ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

137

11

8

Total ...

767

0

2

(e) The amount entered in column 5 for Nagpur Asylum is made up thus : —

Rs.

a.

p.

D. P. W. charges ... ... ... ... ...

677

7

7

Jail clothing ... ... ... ... ...

411

4

0

Do. forms ... ... ... ... ...

31

1

2

Total ...

1,119

12

9

The expenditure shown in columns 11, 19 and 20 for Nagpur Asylum, includes :—

Column 11, Jail clothing ... ... ... ...

411

4

0

Do. 19, D. P. W. charges ... ... ... ...

677

7

7

Do. 20, Jail forms ... ... ... ...

31

1

2

Total ...

1,119

12

9