136 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA serving in various capacities he now holds the important post mentioned above. For his faithful and long services, with special reference to plague and famine duties in Surat, he was made a Khan Bahadur in 1910 and admitted to the Im- perial Service Order in 19 12. He has written a book Talim- ul-niswan in Urdu. Address : Dhulia, West Khandesh. Shiva Gauri Gajjar, Mrs. — Superintendent of the Vanita Vishram, Bombay and Surat, Bombay Presidency. She was awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind medal of the second class in Jan- uary, 1914, in recognition of her public services. Mohammad Khan, Senior Sub-Assistant Surgeon, Indian Subordinate Medical Department, in Sub-Medical charge, 24th Punjabis, was awarded a Kaisar-i-Hind medal of the second class in January, 1914, in recognition of his public services. MOTILAL Seth — of Piparia, Sohagpur Tehsil, Hoshangabad District, Honorary Secretary, Sohagpur Central Co-operative Bank, Central Provinces and Berar, was awarded a Kaisar-i- Hind medal of the second class in January, 19 14, in recogni- tion of his public- services. Address: Piparia, Hoshangabad District, C.P. Dakhor Singh, Raja U. — Siem of Khyrim, Khasi and Jaintia Hills in the Province of Assam. The title of Raja, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in January, 1914. Mohammad Ali Nawab Chowdhry, Khan Bahadur, Maulvi Nawab — A brief history of the family appears on page 29, Part V, of the principal volume of Who's Who in India. The title of Nawab, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in January, 1914. Address: Paschimgaon, District Tippera, Bengal.
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