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 74. WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Mahadev Ganesh Dongre, b.s.C, L.C.E., Rao Bahadur, Professor of Science, Rajaram College, Kolhapur, Bombay Presidency. Title conferred in January, 1913. Address : Rajaram College, Kolhapur, Bombay Presidency. Dattatraya Balvant Parasnis, Rao Bahadur, Special Magistrate of the third class, Satara, Bombay Presidency. Title conferred in January, 19 13. Address: Satara. Vishnu Moreshwar Mahajani, m.a., Rao Bahadur, was born in October, 1851, and educated in the Deccan College, Poona. He entered the Educational Department of the Central Provinces in 1871 as an Assistant Master in the Akola High School and gradually rose to the post of Educational Inspector, Akola (Berar), from which position he retired. He worked as Secretary, Amraoti Municipality and Vice-Chairman, Akola Municipality, for several years. For his various good services he was awarded the title of Rao Bahadur in 1913. He is an author of several small books and finds delight in reading, writing and lecturing. Address : Retired Educational Ins- pector, Akola, Berar. BroJENDRaMohun Gdpta, B.A., Rai Saheb, Head Assist- ant in charge. Chief Secretary's Office, Darjeeling, was born in January, 1864, and educated in the General Assembly's Institution now called Scottish Church College. He was on special duty in connection with the Imperial visit to Calcutta in 191 1^12 and was granted the title of Rai Saheb for services rendered in that connection. He is an Orthodox Hindu who takes special interest in Hindu Philosophy and Scriptures and is a devout student of both the Gita and the Bible. Address : Darjeeling. Bhagwat Narain, Rai Saheb, Deputy Inspector of Schools, Muzaffarpur, was born in January, 1865, and educated in the Patna College. In 1883, he entered the service of the