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 SUPPLEMENT 51 AnTOLDAS HaRGOVANDAS, B.A., LL. B., Vakil, High Court and Government Pleader and Public Prosecutor, Broach, was born in 187 1 and educated in the BarodaWilson and Elphinston Colleges. He has been a Vice-President, Broach City Municipality and Chairman of its School Board in which capacities his services have always been praiseworthy. He was granted a Kaisar-i-Hind medal of the ist class in the year 19 13. Address : Broach. PiR AziM-UD-DIN, KhanSaheb, Tehsildar, Hansi (Punjab) ; born in 1872, is a descendant of late Qutab Jamal-ud-din of Hansi who was the first Caliph of Bawa Faridganj Shakan of Pakpatan and whose tomb is situated at Hansi. Pir Az!m-ud- din's ancestors rendered conspicuous service to the British Government during the mutiny of 1857. In 1908, Pir Azim-ud- din was promoted from Naib-Tehsildarship to Tehsildarship at Delhi and his services in that capacity during the Coronation Darbar of 191 1 were very highly appreciated by the Govern- ment. He has since been nominated for the post of Extra Assistant Commissionership. The title of Khan Saheb was conferred on him in 19 14, in recognition of his services, an honour which seldom falls to the lot of Tehsildars in the Province. Address: Tehsildar, Hansi (Punjab). BanarSI Das, Rai Saheb, Lala — Retired Extra Judicial Assistant Commissioner in the Punjab. Title conferred in January, 19 13. Pbulchand Rai, Rai Saheb, Lala — Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, Irrigation Branch, Punjab. Title conferred in January, 19 13. Bhubaneswar Pramanik, Rai Saheb, Doctor — of Supaul Sub-division and Dispensary in the District of Bhagalpur, Senior First Class Sub-Assistant Surgeon, Behar and Orissa. Title conferred in January, 191 3. Address : Supaul, Bhagal- pur District (Behar).