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Datta, PVARl MOHAN, Rai Bahadur, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recogni- tion of his public services. Address: Dhubri, Goalpara Dis- trict, Bengal.


DATTA, GlRISH CHANDRA, L. C. E., Rai Bahadur, retired Engineer, Public Works Department, was born on 3rd November, 1857, and educated at Calcutta Presidency College. He belongs to a good family residing in the village of Usti, near Calcutta. He served in the Public Works Department for about thirty-two years, in Bengal ; on his retirement in 191 1 he was rewarded with the title of Rai Bahadur, which was conferred on the occasion of the recent Coronation Dur- bar. He possesses landed and house property. Address: 21, Panchanan Ghose Lane, Calcutta.


Ram SlNGH, Rai Bahadur, Deputy Collector, second grade, was born on 26th June, 1857, an d entered Government service as Joint Sub-Registrar of Bundi estate in 1880. He was appointed Deputy Collector in 1889, and has twice been Special Manager of the Court of Wards Estates in Bareilly District. He reached his present grade in 1909. His title was conferred on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his long and faithful Government services. Address : Kashipur, Naini Tal, U. P.


MlSRA, BAUK1 NARAYAN, B. A., Rai Bahadur, Deputy Collector, was born on 17th February, 1872, and joined Government service as Assistant Munsarim in 1893. He was first appointed Deputy Collector in 1900, and reached the fifth grade in 19 10. His title was conferred on the occasion of tin- recent Coronation Durbar in recognition of his public services. Address : Saharanpur, U. P.