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Dibrugarh: The cultural heritage of Dr. John Berry White Medical School in Dibrugarh will receive a brand-new record of history this November when the extended mission to reconstruct the lasting therapeutic staff to a heritage medical museum will necessitate form.

The New Delhi-based Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) has been closing up the mission has been commanded by the Dibrugarh district administration to close it in one extra 4 months.

Oil India Limited (OIL), on January 10, 2018, which is financing the Rs 2.1-crore mission under its firm social responsibility drive had approved an MoU with INTACH for the protection, reconstruction, improvement of the abandoned and uncared for culture building. 

The official deadline for completing the mission was April 2019.

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