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loo WHO'S WHO IN INDIA BiSHESHAR Nath Razdan, Rai Saheb, Pandit — Chief Accountant, Office of the Examiner of Accounts, North-West- ern Railway, Lahore. Title conferred in June, 191 3. Address: Lahore. PramadaranjAN Ray, Rai Saheb, Extra Assistant Super- intendent, Survey of India. The title of Rai Saheb was conferred on him in June, 19 13. Chotey Lal, Rai Saheb, Babu — Contractor, Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway, was made a Rai Saheb in June, 19 13. M. R. Ry. Grandhi Subbiah Chetti Garu, Rao Saheb, Acting Head Appraiser, Madras Customs House, Madras. Title conferred in June, 1913. Address : Madras. Jwala Nath, b.a., Rai Saheb, Babu — Secretary, Municipal Board and Chairman of the Lupton's Library, Chandausi, was born on loth October, 1875, and educated in the Muir Central College Allahabad, from where he took his B. A. degree. He comes from a respectable Vaish family of Karnal, in the Punjab. His father, Rai Badri Das, was a Deputy Collector and his brothers have held distinguished positions in the United Provinces. Babu Jwala Nath's efforts, which he has made for many years past now for the benefit, prosperity and beautification of the town of Chandausi, have been very appreciatively noticed by the Government and gratefully admired by the public of the place. It was through his influence that the Shiamsundar Memorial High School was founded and magnificently endowed by Sahan Ramkali, Kaiser-i-Hind. He was the chief instrument in raising funds for the establish- ment of a combined male and female Hospital at Chandausi the foundation stone of which was laid by Lady Meston. At his instance and through his untiring zeal again, a public garden, called Meston Bagh has been built which is now the chief resorting place for the people in the evenings. He is