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SUPPLEMENT '55 Ishri DAT Ghildial, Rai Saheb, .received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his services to the public. Address : Garhwal, United Provinces. Nand Mal, Rai Saheb, Extra Deputy Conservator of Forests, United Provinces, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. SlTA Ram, Rai Saheb, Superintendent of the Government Press, Lahore, was born in September, 1858, and educated at Lahore Government College. He belongs to a good family of Chopra Khatris, who originally came from Satghara, in the Montgomery district. His great-grandfather, Lala Banke Rai, was a trusted servant of Maharaja Ranjit Singh; his grandfather, Lala Ganpat Rai, was in charge of the construction of the military buildings in Lahore Cantonment after the annexation of the Punjab; his father, Lala Narain Das, held responsible posts in Kapurthala State. Lala Sita Ram has seen over thirty-five years' Government service, and holds a very responsible position. He is deservedly esteemed by the officers of Government and by the five hundred men under him. He is an elected Governor of the Diamond Jubilee Hindu Technical Institute, and a life-member of the Punjab Library Committee. His title was conferred on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his long and faithful service to Government. Address: Lahore. Rang Ram, Rai Saheb, retired Extra Assistant Commis- sioner in the Punjab, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his excellent service. Natha Singh, Rai Saheb, Honorary Assistant Engineer, Public Works Department (Irrigation Branch) Punjab, entered the Public Works Department in 1893. His title was conferred in recognition of his excellent service.