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132 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA ing out plague measures in Bombay and in connection of famine and census have been well spoken of and rewarded by the Government by the conferring on him, first, the title of Rao Saheb and then that of Rao Bahadur. Address : 23, Benham Hall, Girgaum, Bombay. Sheikh Ahmad Sheikq Daood, Khan Saheb— -Head Quarters Chief Constable, Mahikantha Agency, in the Bombay Presidency. Title conferred in January, 191 3. Abdul Rauf, Khan Saheb, Maulvi — of Brahmanbaria, Tippera in Bengal. Title conferred in January, 1913. Address : Brahmanbaria {Tipperah, Bengal). ISMAT Ali, Khan Saheb, Munshi — Press Overseer, Jail Press, New Central Jail, Alipur, in Bengal. Title conferred in January, 1913. Address : New Central Jail, Alipur (Bengal Presidency), Saiyid Rahim Husain, Khan Saheb, Munshi — Inspector of Police, Agra. Title conferred in January, 1913. Address:, Agra. Hafiz Ghulam RaSUL, Khan Saheb— Extra-Assistant Commissioner, Punjab. Title conferred in January, 1913. Sheikh Ashraf Ali, Khan Saheb — Supervisor, Pubilc Works Department, Punjab. Title conferred in January, 1913. Abdul Karim, Khan Saheb — Inspector of Police in the Punjab. Title conferred in January, 19 13. Akhouri Ganesh Prasad, Rai Saheb — Government Pleader of Karam Debri, Pergana Sassaram, was born in 1848, and educated in the Ranchi Zilla School and the Pubna College. He passed the pleadership examination in 1874 and joined the Sassarum Bar in the following year. He worked as Municipal Commissioner, Local Board, for several years, as Vice-Chairman of the Sassaram Municipality for 9 years and