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102 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Hari Khandaji Mahudik, Rao Saheb, senior grade (2nd class) Sub- Assistant Surgeon in the Bombay Presidency, was made a Rao Saheb in June, 19 13. Balwant Rao Ramchandra Laudge, Rao Saheb, of Yeotmal, in Berar. Title conferred in June, 191 3. Chockalingam Pillai, Rao Saheb, Mr., T. M. — Chief Time Table Clerk, General Traffic Manager's Office, South Indian Railway. Title conferred in June, 19 13. Kamta Prasad, b.A., Rai Bahadur, Babu — Home Member of Council, Bikaner State, Rajputana, was born on 24th September, 1868, and educated in the Queen's Collegiate School, Benares, and in the Bareilly College from which he took his B. A. degree. He was a very brilliant student of his time always taking the first place in all public and University Examinations, He first joined the Bikaner State as Head Master of the Local High School and rapidly rose to his present high position, the highest in the State which has ever been attained by one non-resident of the State except through Government service. He holds the high honor of Tazim, gold anklet and elephant saropa {khillat) the highest local honors. The title of Rai Bahadur was conferred on him in January, 1913, for his meritorious services to the State. Residence: village Mohanidih, Post Office Sindhaura, District Benares, nearest railway station, Benares Cantonment. Address : Home Member of Council, Bikaner State. Haji Abdur Rahman, Khan Saheb, Station Master, Simla, was born on the 29th December, 1868. Ever since the completion of his education in Agra and Allahabad he has been serving on the staff of the East Indian Railway. In re- cognition of his long services the title of Khan Saheb was conferred on him in 19 13. Address : Station Master, Simla.