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SUPPLEMENT 97 Chandra was first appointed an assistant master in the Mymen* singh Zilla School and subsequently rose to the post of an Inspector of Schools. He retired on pension on the ist July, 1913, as Second Inspector of Schools, Dacca Division, after serving for 38 years. He obtained the titles of Rai Saheb and Rai Bahadur in 1910 and 1912, respectively. Address: Hatkhola Road, Post Office Ramna, Dacca. ISRAIL A. Talibuddin, Khan Saheb, was born in the yeaf 1879. He comes of a family whose ancestral home is at Delhi and since the time of Lord Clive his forefathers have been in the military service of the Government. His father, Ibrahim Saheb Talibuddin was a Christian convert. Mr. Israil Talibuddin, since taking the management of his ancestral property, has endeavoured to introduce the latest scientific methods in agriculture and has evinced a keen interest in extending the co-operative movement in the villages of his district. He was awarded a sanad hy Government in 19 10, a silver medal in 191 1, a certificate by the Local Government on the occasion of the Delhi Darbar and the title of Khan Saheb in 19 13 for his activities in the improvement of agricul- ture. Address : Village Khandwa, Post Office, Akbarpur (B.N.R.) District Raipur, C. P. " KumudNath Mukharji, Rai Saheb,Babu— Retired Deputy Magistrate, in Bengal, was granted the title of Rai Saheb in June, 1913. DiNESH Chandra Sen, Rai Saheb, Babu — of Calcutta, in Bengal. The title of Rai Saheb was conferred on him in June, 19 1 3? as a personal distinction. Address : Calcutta. Debendra Kumar Ray, Rai Saheb, Babu — Superin- tendent, Normal School, in Bengal, was given the title of Rai Saheb in June, 19 13. Address • Normal School, Dacca.