Page:Who's Who in India Supplement 2 (1914).djvu/200

 128 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA entered the service of the Mysore Government in January, 1885, as a Munsif. In the midst of the heavy work of a Government official, he found time to take the higfhest deorees in Arts and Law of the Madras University in 1885 ^"^ ^893) respectively, and was nominated a Fellow of that University in 1895. He is the author of a comprehensive treatise on Law and A Manual 0/ Political Economy in Kannada, the language of the Mysore State and of Ethnographic Survey of Mysore Caste. He was decorated with the title of Rajamantra Pravina (equivalent to '' Privy Councillor") of the Mysore Order by His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore in October, 19 13, and with the Companionship of the Order of the Indian Empire, in January, 1914. Address: Mysore. NurUddin, KhanSaheb, Munshi — was born on ist January, 1852. He entered the service of the Government Telegraph Department in December, 1883, and has since been serving in that Department in various capacities such as Instructor, Tele- graph Training Class, Lahore, on deputation to Frontier Offices of Landikotal, Samana, Fort Lockheart, Cherat, etc., during field operations, in camps of all the Viceroys from Lord Dufferin and of Commanders-in-Chief in the Punjab and North-Western Frontier Province and Kasmir Territories. After the Delhi Durbar of 1903, where also he was on special deputation, he proceeded on Foreign service with the Seistan Arbitration Commission and was placed in charge of several Telegraph Offices. In spite of many drawbacks and diffi- culties of serious nature he performed his duties there quite successfully and they were appreciated and awarded by the Government by the grant of the title of Khan Saheb in 19 13. Address : In charge. Government Telegraph Office, Patiala. Pagadala Kaveripakam Jagannadha Chettiar AVERGAL, Rao Bahadur, Diwan Bahadur — Retired Tehsildar, Madras. The title of Diwan Bahadur was conferred on him in January, 1913, in recognition of his public services.