5
Total Produce from Manufacture and Garden.
Used for Asylum Remitted to treasury
Rs. a. p. 756 12 6
218 1 o
Total
974 13 6
25. (a) As the Comptroller cannot very well verify all the figures, the Statement No. IX attached to this report has been prepared according to the figures given by the Treasury Officer at Tezpur.
(b) A comparative abstract statement of accounts for 1894, comparing this with other asylums, is given below, vide Principal Medical Officer's letter No. 2665C, dated the 13th September 1892 :
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ishment.
Diet
Clothing and bedding.
Medicines.
Continge
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Grand total.
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7.537 12
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1,676 7 7
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7,888 5 0
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882 6 0
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4
132 14
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7,279 6 3
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15,360
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9,352 10
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21,536
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96 13 2
(c) The following table will show the cost per head of average strength in this Asylum for the years 1894 and 1895 :
Name of Asylum.
Establishment.
Diet.
Clotliing and bedding.
Bazar
medicine.
Contingc
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Grand total.
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4,oSg 10 3
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10,250 13 3
56 13 2
There is a slight decrease in the average cost of maintenance, and the above figures need some explanation. At the beginning of 1895 we na<^ !4° niaunds and 25 seers of nee in stock, which was paid for in 1894 ; we now, at the beginning cf 1896, have 300 m.iunds of rice in stock, which we paid for in 1895.
We owe for blankets Rs. 749-12-0, for which we received a bill from the Bhagalpuf Jail in November, but which we have not shown under "Clothing," as we have not yet got the blankets.
((/) Hospital Assistant Girish Chandra Das, who took charge of the Asylum as overseer and subordinate medical officer on 4th October, has so far done well.
Three warders were dismissed during the year for neglect of duty. The jemadar nad to be changed twice. One man was compelled to resign, and his successor was dismissed for threatening to damage Asylum property.