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174 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Gholam Rabbani, Khan Saheb, Maulvi— Inspector of Police in Bengal, was made a Khan Saheb in June, 19 13. Sheikh Ahmad Yar, of Dera Ghazi Khan, in the Punjab, was made a Khan Saheb in June, 1913. Mohammad Din, Khan Saheb, Sheikh — Pleader, Chief Court, Punjab ; was granted the title of Khan Saheb in June, 1 91 3, in recognition of his public services. MalapaGanpapa Shintre, Rao Saheb, of Kurli, Chekadi Taluka, Belgaum, born on 17th August, 1856, is a big land owner and a sawookar. Being a rich man he has contributed very liberal gifts of money for works of public utility. His donations to such works of utility as schools, amount to very nearly Rs. 50,000. He is a member of the Veterinary Dispensary Committee and a life member of the District Sanitary Association which has been started at Belgaum for improving the Sanitary condition of the ignorant masses in the district. He was created a Rao Saheb on the New Year's Day of 1914. Keshava Waman Brahma, Rao Saheb, b.a., ll.b., Vakil, High Court, Amraoti (Berar) was born on 19th December, 1877, in a family which migrated to Berar from the Bombay Presi- dency in the early eighties. He was educated at Amraoti and Bombay Wilson's College. He has been a prominent Munici- pal member and a Vice-Chairman of the Town Committee for 2 years. He is the Secretary of the King Edward Memo- rial Fund and a promoter of the scheme of a College in Berar at Amraoti which is expected to be soon an accom- plished fact. He is a leading member of .the Bar at Amraoti. Address : Amraoti. Kamaluddin, Khan Saheb, Munshi — Tehsildar in the Punjab, was granted the title of Khan Saheb in June, 19 13, as a personal distinction.