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The Orissa Gazette REGISTERED No. P-390. v 7k w w iV % ? iil m m £r £ Pi £u X PRDlT -IS The Orissa Gazette PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 20. CUTTACK, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937. —i - Separate paging is given to this Part, in order that it may ba filed as a separate compilation, PART II. Educational Notices, Results of Examinations, etc. NOTICE. Names of Munshis qualified to teach House Street, Calcutta. A complete list is Urdu can be had on application to the published once a month in the Gazette oj India, Part II. Secretary, Board of Examiners, 1, Council P. T. MANSFIELD, Chief Secretary to Government. PATNA UNIVERSITY. Second Division. Orders by the President and the Exami­ Ali Haider 4-12-19 nation Delegacy of the Patna Basudeo Narayan Singh 30-11-21 University. Bepra Narayan Singh 15-6-19 The undermentioned candidates are declar­ Bhattacharyya, Nikhil Chandra 6-8-12 ed to have passed the Matriculation examina­ Syed Hamid 22-12-23 tion held in the month of February 1937. Bindeshwari Pd. Singh 5-8-22 The figures against the names of the cadidatcs Bishwanath Tiwary 1-12-18 denote the date of birth according to the Bivekanand Ojha 1-8-21 Christian Era. Bose, Arun Kumaj; 4-10-21 Ishwari Nandan Singh 7-1-21 PATNA CENTRE. K. V. S. Rao 18-7-20 Patna Collegiate School. Kamaleshwari Prasad 31-12-21 Md. Qamruddin First Division. 22-12-22 Mukhorjee, Gurudatta 5-8-21 Dinker Vishnu Lele 6-7-21 Mukerji, Ranjit Kumar 8-2-22 Madan Mohan Singh 25-4-23 Ram Sarup Singh 5-3-21 Maheshwar Jha 31-12-20 S. M. Shamsul Islam 5-1-23 i [PART II. 124 THE ORISSA GAZETTE, MAY 21, 1937. Saiycd Abid Hussain 2-4-17 Second Division. 13-2-18 Sarda Nandan Prasad Bideshwari Prasad, no. II 5-1-22 J 5-8-21 Satrughna Prasad Narayau Chaudhuri Santosh Kumar ... 1-7-18 Sinha. Chhatrapati Kumar Sinha 8-8-22 Sheo Man gal Prasad Singh ... 1-2-21 1-4-21 Chakravarti Miss Suckitra ... Srinath Verma Ghosal, Satyendra Nath 21-4-21 Kcsho Prasad Singh 15-5-18 25-1-22 Madan Kishore Prasad Verma 20-12-20 Krishna Ballabh Narayan Mukhcrji, Devendra Nath ... 0-11-21 Singh MuIIik, Ran jit Kumar 5-7-18 Krishna Kumar Sinha 15-7-21 2-1-20 Ram Prasad Sinha 1-11-20 Lalanji Shambhu Saran Vorma 21-2-20 Mahcshwar Dayal 16-1-20 5-1-20 Shukdeo Prasad 2-9-19 Manzeruddin Ahmad Singh Bahini Prasad 15-2-19 Syed Muhammad 10-1-21 Third Division Third Division. Hari Gobind Ojha 3-12-20 Md. Israrul Haquc 16-1-21 Akhileswar Prasad Verma 25-11-23 Md. Azmutullah 10-11-20 Banerji, Prabodh Kumar 7-10-21 Md. Mojibul Haq 21-12-19 Bindyaehal Prasad Sinha 1-12-21 Mokibul Haque 24- 12-23 Bindeshwari Prasad, no. I 1-1-16 Narayan Sah 25- 11-21 Charles, Rector Gladstone 6- 9-15 Rebciro, Edward Bertram 27-11-21 Chakraverty, Rabindra Nath ... 8-12-18 Sarda Kumar Turior 17-1-23 Devendra Prasad Varma 17-10-23 Sat Iiohan Prasad 1-6-23 Dutta, Girija Sankar 24-2-20 Sheo Shanker Prasad 1-5-22 Jaguarain Singh 14-5-17 Shree Nibas Chandra 21-4-23 Jamuna Prasad Singh 31-12-20 Syed Ahmad 7-1-21 Jivanandan Prasad Singh 1-4-19 Kamleshwar Prasad 4-6-20 B. N. Collegiate, Patna. Mahendra Nath Sahay 4-1-17 Mukhcrji, Satya Narain Second Division. 6-12-19 Nand Kishore Prasad Verma 29-11-20 Ajoy Krishna Prasad 14-2-21 Prem Sundar Jnruhar 1-2-19 Gajadhar Prasad Gupta 20-1-19 Ram Sagar Prasad, no. I 9-2-20 M. Shamsuddin Haider 15-7-21 S. Raziuddin Haider 16-12-22 Mahesh Dutta Narain 2 4-23 Sarvajit Narayan Pandey 1- 1-19 Nawal Kishore Lai Varma 16-7-20 Satchitanand Sinha 2-1-2 L Ram Krishna Pandey 31-3-19 Susil Kumar Jaruhar 7- 6-21 Sukdcva Prasad Singh 17-6-17 Th.ird Division. Syed Mahmud Ali Khan 8- 7-18 Syed Nizamuddin 12-1-21 Anirudh Prasad 20-12-21 Vidyanand Sinha 4-1-20 Badri Nath Varma 18-10-16 Bhagwati Prasad 15-7-16 T. K. Ghosh's Academy, Patna Bindeshwari Pd. Singh 8-9-20 Second Division. Cham Charan Sinha 10-3-18 Ishwari Prasad 31-3-17 Bibkuti Bhusan Mitra 18-1-19 Jagat Nandan Prasad Verma ... 18-12-17 Ehsanul Haque 2- 11-17 Kameshwar Prasad 26-1-19 Hari Prasad 1-3-19 Mahabir Prasad 4-1-20 Hari Prasad Mishra 1-8-19 Mohammed Ayub 2-1-21 Jagdish Singh 1-11-16 Mukha Ram 1-4-19 Raghuraj Nanda Sinha 6-12-23 Narbadeshwar Prasad Sinha 1-12-18 Rajeshwar Prasad, no. I 11-2-21 Pandey Gopal Krishna Sahay 8-8-19 Ramprasad Mehta 2-1-19 Ram Krishna Mehta 6-5-19 Shah Abu Ahmad 8-1-25 Ram La khan Prasad Sri vast va 6-2-19 S: M. Jamil Ahmad 3-12-21 Saiycd Bunyad Husain 9-6-14 S. Noorul Hassan 14-1-23 Saiyed Wasi Ahmad 10-11-15 Sarjoo Prasad 7- 9-20 Third Division. Surendra Kumar Singh 23-1-22 Abdus Sami 13-1-21 Akshay Kumar Sinha Ram Mohan Roy Seminary, Bankipore. 16-7-20 Arun Kumar De 1-12-16 First Division. Benoy Kumar Mukherjee 3-2-15 Ganganarayan Tarafdar 3-10-21 Jagat Murari 5-10-24 Gaya Prasad Tewari 1-10-17 Lalit Prasad 1-5-19 Jagdish Narayan Gupta 6-2-20 Lai Behari Singh 1-12-20 Kalidas Sen Gupta 20-11-19 Nandi, Nagendra Nath 2-10-22 M. A. Rah 2-10-19 PART II.] THE ORISSA GAZETTE, MAY 21, 1937. 125 Md. Rczaur Rahman 10-2-19 Mohammad Badrul Hasan ... Kalyan Kumar Pandey 1-7-1S 26-2-20 Rajcndra Prasad Mohan Lai Sin ha 16 1-21 22-2-22 Rajeshwar Prasad, no. II Mukharji, Sisir Kumar 10-4-21 18-1-22 Rama Ballabh Sahay Parma nan d Lai 10-9-21 23-1-14 Ram Ekbal Singh Prarnanik, Sudhamay a 1-9-20 1-1-17 Shekhormoni Chakravorty ... Sen, Mihir Kumar 3-1-21. 7-12-16 Shankar Ji Shrivastava 20-8-22 PURNENDU NARAYAN ANGLO SANSKRIT Sbyam Nandnn Sahai 6-1-23 School, Patna. Syod Iftokhnr Ahsou 1-7-20 Vijaya Nand Singh 13-2 17 Second Division. Sudhondu Kumar Moitra 1-1-24 Banerji, Robindra Nath 12-7-21 Third Division Biswas, Ajit Kumar 8-3-20 Boso, Kasi Nath 10-2-21 Ambay Sharan Lai 5-11-19 Chakraverty, Anadi Nath 5-8-20 Banerjcc, Shiba Das 1-1-19 Das Gupta, Bishoswar 21-7-20 Bhattachryya, Kali Prasad 21-7-20 Ghoshal, Sailendra Nath 30-6-21 Chowdhury, Ashokc 7-3-19 Mohamad Younus 1-8-17 Dhanuk Prasad Mahto' 2-1-19 Radha Mohau Prosad 5-1-20 Ghose, Ahi Bhusan 26-2-22 Ghosh, Sisir Kumar 16-1-22 Third Division. Ghosh. Sushanto Krishna 14-1-23 Bhattacharya, Durga Kishore 20-8-22 Girjanand Rukhaiyar 1-7-17 Gaya Prasad Sinha 80-11-16 Gopal Krishna Prasad 1-3-19 Ghosh, Arabinda 25-6-20 Gorak Nath Sahay ■ 1-7-19 Harakdeo Sinha 1-10-17 Mahcshwari Sharan Prasad ... 9-11-21 Suraj Bansi Sahay 1-7-20 Maitra, Scmarendra Nath 2-5-20 Mohammad Hanif 2-2-19 Mukhcrjcc, Satchida Nanda ... 22-10-16 Syed Saghir Ali 1-1-19 Mundar Prasad Sinha 1-6-17 Sen, Khetra Mohan Shankar Prasad Mukherji 28-7-21 10-3-19 Tribhuwan Nath 13-9-20 Pataliputra High English School, Patna Miller High Sghool, Patna. Second Division. Second Division. Rajendra Pd. Singh 9-7-20 S. M. Go]am Gos 22-1-17 Deonath Prasad 5-2-19 Gagendra Prasad Sinha Third Division. 26-1-18 Jagannath Sharan 12-12-21 Amirchand Prasad Singh 10-1-18 Jamuna Prasad Singh 23-4-19 Anand Prasad Gupta 1-3-14 Rcwati Raman Prasad Sinha 10-7-22 Baijnath Prasad 30-7-20 Shconath Prasad 15-2-22 Deo Narayan Towary 8-1-17 Sayed Manzaruddin Ahsan ... 6-1-22 Lalifc Kumar Vcrma 7-12-17 Mahendra Kumar Sinha 8-2-18 Third Division. 30- 11-18 Munishwar Prasad Singh Awadheswari Sharan 4-12-19 20-11-20 Md. Abdul Majid Bancrjce, Surondra Nath 21-8-19 2-11-19 Ram Nandan Prasad Sinha ... Chandradeo Narain Singh 30-12-1S 4-10-20 Saryu Prasad Sinha Dutta, Upendra Narayan 20-6-20 31-12-16 Shyam Keshwar Siugh Ghosh, Arun Kumar 27-11-20 1-1-15 Sukhdeo Singh Guptoswar Nath Sinha 3-7-17 Patna High School. Jagdish Prasad 5-7-18 Mitra, Bisheswar First Division. 25-10-19 Sen Gupta, Nirapada 11-4-18 Chaudhuri, Krishna Das 22-8-20 Mitra, Hirendra Nath 14-11-22 Dayanand School, Mithapur. Thakur Prasad 10-7-20 Second Division. Second Division. Deo Nath Sahay 1-7-21 Baldeo Singh 27-1-18 Jaipati Sinha c • • 2-5-21 Bhattachnryya, Bibhuti Bhusan 5-12-22 Rajoshwari Prasad 28-5-22 Biswas, Kanai Lai 8*12-22 Ram Chaudra Prasad 19-11-19 Brish Ketu Saran Sinha 12-1-23 Ram Rokha Singh 15-7-18 Chakravarty, Tushar Ranjan... 16-11-19 Third Division. Chattorji, Ambar Nath 20-5-20 Chowdhury, Fatick Chand ... 18-2-22 Ganga Vishun Ray 1-1-20 Das Sarma, Jogananda •15 11-21 M. Rashecd Jami 7-9.18 Gangadhar Mishra 1-1-17 Ram Goviud Singh 31-1-16 126 THE ORISSA GAZETTE, MAY 21, 1937.
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