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 SUPPLEMENT 105 special rewards for their services to the British Government during the Mutiny of 1857. Pandit Iqbal Kishan held non- gazetted appointments from 1894 to 1909. He was, for sometime, the Native Assistant to the Hon'ble the Agent to the Governor-General in Central India and the Diwan, Nar^ singarh State, Central India. He is now Superintendent of Bagli State which is at a distance of 40 miles from Indore on the Bombay-Baroda and Central India Railway. Address : Bagh State. Haji Muhammad Ishak Khan, Nawab — Retired Statutory Civilian and now Secretary to the Board of Trustees, Muham- madan Anglo^Oriental College, Aligarh. The title of Nawab, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in June, 1913. Address : Aligarh. DURGA Prasad, Raja — of Sandila, District Hardoi, Oudh* The title of Raja, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in June, 1913. Address: Sandila, District Hardoi, budh. Harihar Prasad Narayan Singh, Raja—of Amawan, District Patna. The title of Raja, as a personal distinction, wasjconferred on him in June, 1913. Address: Amawan, District Patna. Kalikananda Mukherjee, B.A., B.L., Rai Saheb, Govern- ment Pleader and Public Prosecutor, Birbhum (Bengal) was born on 15th June, 1862. He graduated in Arts from the Presidency College and in Law from the Ripon College at Calcutta. He joined the Birbhum District Court Bar in July, 1888, as a Pleader and was made Government Pleader and Public Prosecutor in December, 1902. The title of Rai Saheb was conferred on him in June, 1913. Address Government Pleader, Birbhum Suri, Bengal.