Who's Who in India Supplement 1 (1912)/Ray, Bhimdal Lazarus Diwan
Ray, Bhimdal Lazarus Diwan, Sardar Bahadur, Holder of the King's Police Medal, Deputy Superintendent of Police, was born in 1857 and educated in Darjeeling Government School. He belongs to a respectable Gurkha family, and has thirty-two years of meritorious service under the British Government. The Sardar Bahadur entered the Bengal Police in 1879, previous to which he saw active service in the Indian Army, and he possesses two war medals testifying to his gallant conduct in the field. He was appointed Deputy Superintendent of Police, third grade, in 1910, and is now officiating as a Superintendent. His service was extended, in consideration of his meritorious conduct, in 1911, and in the
the previous year his merit was recognized by the grant of the King's Police Medal. Hi^ long service and faithful discharge of his duties were further recognized on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar by the bestowal on him of the title of Sardar Bahadur. Address: Rockwoodside, Darjeeling.