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 14 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Chaudhri Jagannath Prasad, Rai Bahadur — Mandla. The title of Rai Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 191 2. Address : Mandla. Rathnaswami Mudali, Rai Bahadur ; the title was con- ferred in June, 19 12. Ganga Sahai, M.A., Rai Bahadur Lala — Diwan, Datia State. He belongs to a respectable Kayasth family of the Punjab. His substantive post is Extra-Assistant Commis- sionership in the Punjab. His services were lent to the Alvvar State in 1907, where he served as the Chief Revenue Officer for about three years. In 19 10, he was transferred to the Datia State as Diwan in which capacity his services were spoken of very highly by the Hon'ble the Agent to the Governor-General in Central India. The title of Rai Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 19 12, in recognition of his meritorious services to the Datia State. Address : Diwan, Datia State, C. I. Kattupuhar Subrahmanya Ganapati Aiyar, Rao Bahadur ; Public Prosecutor, Trichinopoly. The title of Rao Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 19 12, in recognition of his meritorious services. Address : Trichinopoly. Jan Mahomed Hussein Bhai, Khan Sahib, Shaikh — late Deputy Educational Inspector, Ahmedabad. After receiving his training in the Ahmedabad College, Mr. Jan Mahomed joined the Educational service from where he was, owing to his special qualifications, taken as an Administrator of the Pethapur State with Magisterial powers, but soon after he reverted to the Educational Department. His services having been of a specially high order he was, ere long, gazetted as the Head Educational Officer for the Districts of Broach, Panchmahals and Ahmedabad. He is considered as a pioneer of female education in Gujerat and his services to the cause of Muslim Education deserve special mention. Almost all the Anjumans in Gujerat claim Mr. Jan Mahomed as either their organiser or a staunch supporter. The title of Khan Sahib, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in June, 1913.