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158 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA SuKH Lal, Rai Saheb, Seth — Vice-President, Municipal Committee, Chhindwara, in the Central Provinces. Title con- ferred in January, 19 14. Address: Chhindwara, C. P. Ananda Chandra 'Roy, Rai Bahadur, born in 1863, belongs to a family which originally belonged to Rajputana. Chatur Singh, his grandfather, came to Bengal as a military man and settled there after receiving some jagir from the British Government in recognition of his services to the same during the Mutiny of 1857. Rai Ananda Chandra Roy has several works of public utility to his credit, among them being the establishment of a High School and a second grade College at Commilla and a model farm for the benefit of his ryots. His zamindari extends over Parganas Homnabad, Chowdagram, Tora, Mehar and Narsingpur. He was made a Rai Bahadur in 19 12. Address : Govindapur, Paschimgaon Post Office, Tipperah, Bengal. Kashinath NaRAYAN Sane, b. a., Rai Bahadur, was born at Dahanu, Thana District, on 25th September, 1851, and educated in the Deccan College, Poona, from which he graduated in January, 1873. After finishing his education he entered the Educational Department service and served as Deputy Educational Inspector in several districts, as Principal, Training College, Poona, and as Head Master, Belgaum and Poona High Schools. He was put on special duty as a member of the Vernacular Text Book Committee in 1904-05, specially to look after the Mahratti Text Books. He has been part Editor of the Monthly Magazine named the Kavyetihasa Sangraha. He is a member of the Deccan Club, Poona, and owns about 300 acres of land in Bassein, Kalyan and Karjat Talukas. Address : Vishram Bagh Road, Poona City. Santiram Hazarika, Rai Saheb, Srijut — Honorary Magis- trate and Retired Tehsildar, Nowgong, in the Province of Assam. Title conferred in Jannary, 1914. Address : Now- gong, Assam.