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 SUPPLEMENT 155 Ananga Mohan Mukerjee, Rai Saheb, Srijut — Deputy Superintendent of Police (C. I. D., Bengal) was born, in 1859, in a respectable family of Brahmins in the village Jaynagore (24-Perganas). After the death of his father the family was left in a poor condition and the result was that Ananga Mohan Mukerjee had to discontinue his studies in the Engineering line which he wished to enter in and had to join the Police Department as a Sub-Inspector. His strict and honest habits combined with his high sense of duty and responsibility attracted the attention of his superiors and his services w^ere rewarded by the award of the title of Rai Saheb to him in 19 1 3. Address: 3/1, Amherst Street, Calcutta. JAGANNATH PRASAD Chowdhri, Rai Bahadur, born in the year, 187 1, comes of the respectable Rai Kahvar family. He was educated in the Jagannath English School, Mandla, which institution was founded by his own father and.named after Rai Jagannath Prasad himself. The Rai Bahadur has, in his turn, spent a good amount of money in maintaining the good position of this school. Besides, he has helped education in several other directions by spending large sums of money. In recogni- tion of his services he was made a Rai Bahadur in 19 13. He owns about 160 villages in the Mandla District. Residence and Address : Maharajpur near Mandla Town. JYOTSNANATH Ghosal, Mr.— I.C.S., Collector of Punch- mahals, District Bombay, was awarded a Kaisar-i-Hind medal of the first class for his public services in January, 19 13. Address: Punchmahals, Bombay. Amar Nath, Rai Saheb, Lala — Joint Secretary, King Edward Memorial Committee, Punjab, and Sub-Registrar, Lahore, received the title of Rai Saheb on the occasion of the Coronation Darbar of 191 1 and was awarded a Kaisar-i-Hind medal of the second class in January, 19 13, in recognition of his public services. Address : Lahore.