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90 , Khan Bahadur, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Central Provinces and Berar, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his public services. Address: Yeotmal, Berar.

, Khan Bahadur, District Judge, Central Provinces, was born on 11th July, 1862, and entered Government service in 1885. He was appointed Extra Assistant Commissioner in the same year and rose to be second grade District Judge in January, 1908. He was appointed to his present station, Bhandara, in November 1911. His title was conferred on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his public services. Address: Bhandara, C. P.

, Khan Bahadur, Diwan of Panna State, was born on 6th November, 1869, and educated in the Mirzapur Mission School and at home. He belongs to a famous family of Biswan, Sitapur, Oudh, and his grandfather, Kazi Amir-ud-Din, held office under the last King of Oudh. He rendered loyal service during the Mutiny. His son, Kazi Saiyid-ud-Din Ahmad, Khan Bahadur, was an Extra Assistant Commissioner in Oudh. Kazi Khalil-ud-Din Ahmad joined Government service as officiating Naib Tahsildar in 1891, and ten years later was officiating as a Deputy Collector and was appointed Deputy Superintendent in the Census operations. For his good work on this occasion he was thanked by the Government and granted a certificate. His services were lent to the Agent to the Governor-General in Central India, for employment in Panna State, in December, 1905. He received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his services to the public. Address: Panna State, Central India.