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i86 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Companion of the Order of the Star of India and was honoured with the degree of Doctor of Laws by the Glasgow University. Address : India Office, White Hall, London and i, Berkeley Place, W^inbledon. Syed Tassaduk Husen, Khan Saheb, Nawab — Rais and Honorary Magistrate of Aurangabad, District Kheri, was born on 1st March, 1857, and succeeded to the estate of his uncle and father-in-law, Nawab Syed Ashiq All, on the latter's death in^i885. One of his ancestors, Nawab Saddar Jahan was the Prime Minister of Emperor Akbar. His son, Nawab Syed Murtaza Khan, held the exalted office of the Commander of the Forces located at Gopamau during the reign of Emperor Shahjehan and in remuneration of his services he was, on his retirement, granted a. jagtr land yielding a revenue of 20 lakhs but, owing to a variety of causes, a very small portion of the estates is now left in possession of the family. Syed Tassaduk Husen has served the Government and the public in various capacities. In 1885, he was made an Honorary Magistrate and he has been working in that capacity ever since. He has shown special interest in the spread of elementary education among his tenants. He was, in recognition of his services, made a Khan Saheb in 1913. Address: Aurangabad, Tehsil Mohamdi, District Kheri, Oudh. MOCHULA Ramachandra Rao Pantulu, Rao Bahadur, the Hon'ble Mr. — Chairman of the Ellore Municipal Council in the Madras Presidency and additional member of the Madras Legislative Council. The title of Rao Bahadur was conferred on him as a personal distinction in June, 1913, in recognition of his long services to the public. M. R. Ry. Kesavapalle Narasimha Rao Pantulu Garu, Rao Bahadur, Deputy Collector, in the Madras Presidency. The title of Rao Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 1913, in recognition of his public services.