Nasik


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Admin history: (a district, a town, and a centre of Brahminism) In the face of plague and famine, Miss Rosalie Harvey established the Harvey Babies’ Home in the early 1890s (later run by Miss Harriet Betteridge). She was then challenged to provide for homeless people with leprosy. On finding strong local support for that, she opened the Lepers’ Asylum, with 34 residents in 1898. Numbers soon rose to over 100 with the famine. Miss Harvey appealed for funds to open a home for the ‘untainted children’ of people with skin diseases. In 1962 the premises of ... View more
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