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I40 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA concern and also owned a Cotton Ginning Mill at Delhi. After completing his education Rai Bisweswar Lai transferred himself to Calcutta and entered into business life and to-day he is well known in Calcutta as a merchant and Banker. He takes special pleasure in spending his wealth on projects of public good. He sank several deep wells in the dry and thirsty district of Hissar, built and endowed a Dharmsala at Hardwar and established Jankidas Free Dispensary at Howrah. He is an Honorary Magistrate of Howrah. His services and good work were appreciated by the Govern- ment by the grant of the title Rai Bahadur in January, 19 13. Address: 135, Cotton Street, Calcutta. Ahmad Husain Khan, Khan Bahadur, Nawab— of Paria- wan, Honorary Magistrate, was born on May 30th, 1865. A notice of his career appears in the Principal volume of Who's W^ho in India, Part IV, pages 125-26. The title of Nawabwas conferred on him, in 19 13, as a personal distinction. Address: Pariawan, Tehsil Kunda, Partabgarh. MiTHAN Lal Vaishya, Rai Bahadur, Lala — ^was born in the year, 1873, and educated at Agra. He is in the Govern- ment service as Superintendent of the Juvenile Jail, Bareilly. For one year in 1905 he served as Superintendent of Jails and State Press at Bharatpur. He is a freemason and an author of a pamphlet named Juvenile Jail at Bareilly.** Residence: Mohalla Ghatia Azam Khan, Agra. Address : Juvenile Jail, Bareilly. N. SUBBA Rao Pantulu Garu, b. a., b. l., Landholder and High Court Vakil, was born on 5th January, 1855, and educated at the Madras Christian College, Madras. He has been a member of the Madras Legislative Council for about 7 years, and was a member of the Imperial Legislative Council in 1910-12 under the Reformed Council's Act. In the course of his term in the Imperial Council he moved the