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 32 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA PURNA Chardra Ghosh, Rai Saheb, Babu — Retired Super- intendent, Camp Press, Naini Tal ; received his title in June, 19 1 2, in recognition of his services. Address : Meerut. BrAJENDRA Nath Roy, b. a., Rai Bahadur, Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Shahabad (Arrah), was born on 1 7th October, 1 869, and educated in the Patna College, Patna, and St. Xavier's College, Calcutta. He comes of a very ancient and greatly respected Vaidya family of Srikhanda (Burdwan) which migrated to Banackpur in 24-Perganas during the Mahratta ravages of the i8th century. His ancestors have been renowned Kavirajs. His elder brother, Rai Saheb Jogendra Nath, B.A., is Registrar of the Revenue Depart- ment of the Bengal Secretariate. Rai Brajendra Nath Roy graduated in 1890 and entered service in the following year by competitive examination. He has worked as a sub-divisional officer for nearly 14 years in six sub-divisions in Bengal and Behar. In connection with the census operations of 1901 and 191 1 he had to work very industriously, specially, on the latter occasion as he was Deputy Superintendent in charge of the City iof Calcutta with suburbs and the whole of the Burdwan Division. He has been instrumental in the establishment of the Williams H. E. School at Supaul and the Rani Mahkum Kumari H. E. School at Banka in Bhagalpur. He is a member of the Coronation Club, Arrah. Recreation : Study of Shastras. Address : Deputy Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Shahabad (Arrah). Anaswami Mudaliar, C.I.E., Mr. — The Government was pleased to confer upon him the honor of the Companionship of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire in June, 19 12, in recognition of his services to the State and the public. T. Madhava Nair, Dr. — Madras, belongs to a family of Nair Brahmins of Madras. He was granted a Kaisar-i- Hind gold medal in June, 19 12, in recognition of his meritorious services to the public. Address : Madras.