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160 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Mutiny he rendered loyal and faithful service, which was duly rewarded with a jagir, a khilat and an allowance. Pundit Rajkishan was appointed Agency Vakil by the late Raja of Sailana. He subsequently resigned, and became Chief Magistrate of Jaora, and afterwards Personal Assistant to the Minister. In 1898 he returned to Sailana, and was appointed Diwan, in which office he has served with great credit, enjoying the confidence of the Raja and the Political Officers. He received a certticate from the Agent to the Governor-General for his excellent arrangements for relief during the famine of 1899-1900. The Diwan'isa life member of the Sailana Club, and is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Sailana. His great services to the State and the public were recognized on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar with the title of Rai Saheb. Address : Sailana, Malwa Agency, Central India. CHUNILAL Tulsiram, Thandan Khattri, Rai Saheb, Superintendent of Gardens, Gwalior, was born at Lucknow in 1873, and educated at Lucknow. On leaving school he entered the Government Telegraph Department. He subsequently entered the service of the Maharaja of Gwalior, and was employed in the Gwalior Store Department for about six years. He was then appointed by His Highness as Superintendent of Palace Gardens and Bunds. His services were placed at the disposal of the Coronation Durbar Committee at Delhi, in 191 1, and for his good work on that occasion he received the title of Rai Saheb. Address: Lashkar, Gwalior, C. I. MlSRA, Syama Behari, b. A., Rai Saheb, Revenue Member of the Council of Regency of Jodhpur State, Mem- ber of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, the Royal Society of Arts (London), the Theosophical Society and the Bharat Dharma Mahamandal, was born in 1865 and educated at the Milk Central College, Allahabad. He belongs to an ancient