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 1 62 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA ViNAYAK Appaji Gupte, B.A., Rao Bahadur, late District Deputy Collector, Ahmednagar, in the Bombay Presidency, was made a Rao Bahadur in January, 19 14. ViSHVANATH Ranchhodji Joshi, Rao Bahadur, Super- intendent of Police, Bhavnagar State, was made a Rao Bahadur in January, 1914. Address: Bhavnagar State, Bombay Presidency. Veerappan Chinnasawmy Pillay, Rao Bahadur, Sub- Assistant Surgeon in Burma, received the title of Rao Baha- dur in January, 19 14. Narayan Dajiba Wadegaonkar, m. a., Rao Bahadur, District Judge, Nagpur. The title of Rao Bahadur, as a per- sonal distinction, was conferred on him in January, 1914, in recognition of his public services. Address : Nagpur, Central Provinces. Themagundalam Vellore Armugam Mudaliar, Rao Bahadur, Medical Officer in Charge of the Victoria Hospital, Bangalore, was made a Rao Bahadur in January, 191 4. Address: Bansralore. 'fc>^ Malik Sikandar Khan, Khan Saheb, Head Clerk, Punjab University, was born in the year, 1867, and educated in the Government High School, Lahore. He has been instru- mental in the spread and popularisation of the English education among Rajput agriculturists to which class he himself belongs. The title of Khan Saheb was conferred on him, as a mark of personal distinction, in 1912. Address: Head Clerk, Punjab University, Lahore. JyOTI Prokash Ganguli, Rai Saheb, was born on 20th February, 1882, and educated at the Bishop's College, Calcutta. His father became a convert to Christianity and married the daughter of Mr. T. M. Bose, Deputy Magistrate and