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CHAPTER VIII.

services he has received a Sanad from the Lieutenant-Governor, U. P.,
another from the Collector of his district, and one from the President
of the War Board, U. P. In addition he received letters from
European officials thanking him for his services in connection with
the war.

Rai Pandit Ram Charan Dube Saheb of Chibramau, district
Farrukhabad. Born in 1872. Well educated (privately) in Urdu
and Hindi.
Has been an Honorary 'Magistrate for the past seven years and
an Honorary Munsif from February, 1920. After the death of his
father, Pandit Sheo Gopal Dube, he took up the management of his
estate, which is prospering well. The Pandit has been a Member of
the District Board of Farrukhabad for more than 20 years. He is also
a Member of the Town area of Chibramau. The Pandit is a Member
of the Kankubja Sabha, to which he subscribed about-Rs. 5,000, and
a Member of the Kankubja Bank. The title of Rai Saheb was
conferred on him in June, 1919, in recognition of his war services.
He possesses landed property in many villages of his district and his
annual income is Rs. 4,000.
War Services.—War Loans, Rs. 1,300. Other War Funds, about
Rs. 1,000. Supplied 158 recruits from the Mainpuri and
Farrukhabad Districts. He has received three Medals, viz., a Durbar
Medal, one for his War Services and one for the Delhi Coronation
Durbar. Also a sword of honour, a gold watch, a remission of
Rs. 200 on the revenue payable to Government, and a Sanad from the
Commander-in-Chief.

Sri Niwas, son of Bhairon Prasada of Musarka, Lachmangarh
State, Rajputana.
Sri Niwas comes of a leading Marwari family doing business
in British India. He has grain shops all over Oudh and business
branches in Cawnpore and Calcutta. He takes an active interest in
civic affairs and is a Municipal Commissioner of Rai Bareli, and a Life
 
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