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List of Mbbs Graduates for the Year 1997 KING EDWARD MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LAHORE LIST OF MBBS GRADATES 1865 – 1996 1865 1873 65. Jallal Oddeen 1. John Andrews 31. Thakur Das 2. Brij Lal Ghose 32. Ghulam Nabi 1878 3. Cheytun Shah 33. Nihal Singh 66. Jagandro Nath Mukerji 4. Radha Kishan 34. Ganga Singh 67. Bishan Das 5. Muhammad Ali 35. Ammel Shah 68. Hira Lal 6. Muhammad Hussain 36. Brij Lal 69. Bhagat Ram 7. Sahib Ditta 37. Dari Mal 70. Atar Chand 8. Bhowani Das 38. Fazi Qodeen 71. Nathu Mal 9. Jaswant Roy 39. Sobha Ram 72. Kishan Chandra 10. Haran Chander Banerji 73. Duni Chand Raj 1874 74. Ata Muhammad 1868 40. Sobhan Ali 75. Charan Singh 76. Manohar Parshad 11. Fateh Singh 41. Jowahir Singh 12. Natha Mal 42. Lachman Das 1879 13. Ram Rich Pall 43. Dooni Chand 14. Bhagwan Das 44. Kali Nath Roy 77. Sada Nand 15. Mul Chand 45. Booray Khan 78. Mohandro Nath Ohdidar 16. Mehtab singh 46. Jodh Singh 79. Jai Singh 47. Munna Lal 80. Khazan Chand 48. Mehr Chand 81. Dowlat Ram 1869 49. Jowala Sahai 82. Jai Krishan Das 17. Taboo Singh 50. Gangi Ram 83. Perama Nand 18. Utum Singh 52. Devi Datta 84. Ralia Singh 19. Chany Mal 85. Jagan Nath 20. Esur Das 1875 86. Manohar Lal 21. Chunnoo Lal 53. Ram Kishan 87. Jawala Prasad 54. Kashi Ram 1870 55. Alla Ditta 1880 22. Gokal Chand 56. Bhagat Ram 88. Rasray Bhatacharji 57. Gobind Ram 89. Hira Lal Chatterji 90. Iktadar-ud-Din 1871 1876 91. Nanak Chand 23. Urjan Das 58. Fateh Chand 92. Elahi Baksh 24. Bhagwan Das 59. Hur Parshad 25. Wazeer Ali Khan 60. Lalita Mohan Sen 1881 26. Mool Raj 61. Jagandro Chander 93. Gopal Chandra Gupta 27. Jai Chand Banerji 94. Nil Rattan Banerji 28. Ram Chand 95. Miran Baksh Utarid 1877 96. Bhola Nath 1872 62. Beli Ram 29. Muthra Das 63. Rajendra Nath Ohdedar 1882 30. Mehr Chand 64. Sundar Mal 97. Guran Ditta Mal 98. Tarak Nath 130. Sheikh Gholan 1891 Muhammad 99. Luchman Das 164. Girdhari Lal 131. Pandit Hari Das Pant 100. Syam Kishore 165. Baljang Singh 132. Prassano Kummar 166. C. H. Shams Banerji 1883 167. Rampai Lal 133. Pandit Mohan Lal 168. Vidya Nath 101. Shanker Lal 134. Pandit Goovi Shanker 102. Hari Lal 135. Ganpat Rai 103. Chander Kant 136. Ajodhia Path 1892 104. Ram Charan 137. Harnam Das 169. Pandit Balmokand 138. Makuna Chander Makerji 170. Feroz Din Mahroof 1884 139. Rajindra Nath Choudri 171. Dewan Ali 105. Baldev Singh 140. Lalta Parshad 172. Behari Lal 106. Sripat Sahai 173. Ganda Mal 107. Lala Ram Bajpai 1888 174. Lakhmi Narain 108. Baleep Singh 141. J. D. Rabeero 175. Mrijindro Lal Mitter 142. Mehta Devi Dyal 176. Hem Chander Bhatacherji 1885 143. Maya Das 109. Hari Chand 144. Inayat Ullah Nasir 1893 110. Bava Jawan Singh 145. Amjad Ali 177. R. Durga Das Saigal 111. Kedar Nath Bhandari 146. Ranjeet Singh 178. Narayan Singh 112. Hurbhagwan Das 147. Riaz-ud-Din Ahmad 179. Umrao Raja Lal 113. Gobind Narain Das 148. Manmathe Nath Banerji 180. Sri Ram 114. Pandit Saligh Ram 181. Lachman Das 115. Syad Karar Hyder 1889 182. Prashotam Das 116. Ghulam Mustafa 149. A. Sait 183. Dalip Singh Teja 117. Kirpa Shanker 150. Pt. Balkishan Kaul 184. Khalifa Rashid-ud-Din 118. Jagandro Nath Baswas 151. Arthur Williams 185. Shanker Das 119. Hurdial Singh 152. Miss. Harieth Connor 186. Bhagwari Das 153. Ram Narain 187. Ghulam Mustafa 1886 154. Wazir Singh Saein 188. Dalip Singh 120. Karam Singh 155. Hal Parshada 189. Davindra Singh 121. Ram Narain 156. Puena Chandra Mukerji 190. Ram Lal 122. Bem Chander Ghose 157. Sheikh Elahi Baksh 191. Abdul Hakim Khan 123. Muhammad Abdul Rahim 158. Balgopal Singh 124. Hargopal Chatterji 159. Ganga Bishan 1894 125. Shev Raj Musra 192. Gobind Ghandra Biji 126. Bal Narain 1890 193. Sarpu Kumar Milkhi 160. Miss. A. Connor 194. Balmokand Marya 1887 161. Sheikh Mohammad 195. Allah Jawaya 127. Bhola Nath Hussain 196. Nazir Hussain 128. Abnashi Ram 162. Bharat Chander Ghosh 197. E. Phillips 129. Charles Maltin 163. Udhai Bhan 198. P. N. Banerji 1895 237. Hari Ram Verma 276. Utam Chand 199. Ghulam Ali 238. Mirza Yaqub Beg 277. Ganda Singh Sodhi 200. Shashi Shanker Viji 239. Siri Ram 278. Mathra Das Katra 201. Bisha-mber Sahai 240. S. M. Abdur Rehman 202. Chanan Singh 241. Moti Ram LICENTIATES AND 203. Kripa Ram GRADUATES 204. P. Bhola Nath 1898 L.M.S.-1900 205. I. K. Mittra 242. Jai Chandra Jaizi 279. Harnam Singh 206. Abdul Rehman 243. Amrik Singh 280. Raghuber Dial Singh 207. Banwari Lal 244. Baij Nath Vias 281. Pratap Chandra 208. Thakoor Das 245. Gurdial Singh 282. B. K. Mukerji 209. Seejamil Beijamen 246. Balbhadar Singh 283. Harnam Datta 210. Gadari Lal 247. Gopal Das Marwaha 284. Mul Chand Tawar 211. B. B. Banerji 248. Ram Chand 285. Jugal Kishore 212. Mathera Singh 249. Surrandro Nath Bijj 286. Syed Hassan 213. Gardari Lal 250. M. Asghar Ali 287. Mirza Umrao Beg 214. Chandra Mohan 251. Vinayak Sadashiv Singh 288. Manmothanath 215. Deoki Nand 252. Kenal Ji Lal 289. Mukerji 216. Mohin Mahu Chatterji 253. Har Prashad 290. Kashi Nath 217. Pandit Meet Raj 254. Kidar Nath 291. Raghunath Sahai 218. Rashid Hasan 255. Shanker Das Verma Shanker 219. Rama Nath Deb 256. Channu Lal 292. Dais Raj Ranjit Singh 220. Mathera Das 257. Duni Chand 293. Feroze-ud-Din 221. Farzand Ali 294. Khazan Singh 222. Muhammad Azeem 1899 295. Gulzari Lal Chalervedi 296. Prija Shanker 258. Mela Ram 1896 297. Roop Narain Haksar 259. Nepal Chandra Matra 298. M. Abdul Aziz 223. Pandit Udho Ram 260. Shambhu Nath Misra 299. Jai Dayal Singh 224. Raghubir Sahai 261. M. HidayatUllah 300. Ramnath Ohdedar 225. Behari Lal Kabra 262. Ramji Das 301. K. Bannar 226. Grace E. Marston 263. Dewan Singh Dugal 302. S. C. Mither 227. Maria Drummand 264. Basdev Sahi 303. Jagat Narain Bhatangar 228. J. P. Sanyal 265. Benade Behari Bose 229. Dewan Chand Soni 266. S. Muhammad Hussain 230. Brada Prasad Dutt 267. Kirpa Ram Kora M.B. — 1901 231. U.H. Banerji 268. Bisharat Ahmad 304. Shiv Das 269. Jai Gopal Sethi 305. S. C. Chakarvarti 1897 270. Omkar Singh Powar 306. Ekenzer Millians 232. Baij Nath 271. Mohammad Din 307. R. K. Banerji 233. Nand Lal Udawati 272. Mohammad Sharif 308. Murari Lal 234. Umar Bakhsh 273. Ganpat Rai 309. Barkat Ali 235. Miss. M ana Misercar 274. Gokal Das Verma 310. Chandra Shekhar 236. Miss. Zila E. Decasta 275. Bhairon Dial 311. A. B. Basu 312. Ishwari Prasad Sharman 349. Ganga Narajan 384. Muhammad Ismail 350. A. Williams 385. Sidhogopal Gurha L.M.S. — 1901 351. Kark Chand Dhariwal 386. Guran Ditta Kapur 313. Niaz Muhammad 352. S. M. Isaac 387. Ram Lal Talwar 314. Niranjan Nath Rena Gurto 353. Ganga Ram Jaithi 388. Badri Dutt Pande 315. Kishori Lal 354. Apraks Chandra Sen 389. Sukh Dyal 316. A. C. Ghose 355. Abdul Qadir 390. Ram Govind Prasad 317. Shyam Behari Lal 356. K. S. Basu 391. Hira Singh 318. Saroop Narain 392. Shiv Saran Das 319. Jamna Das M.B. — 1904 393. Verma 320. Ilahi Bukhsh 357. Nand Kishore 394. Dewan Chand Chowla 321. Brij Behari Lal Mathur 358. N. K. Dhar 395. Vinayak Mahidoo Nath 322. Goal Parsad Tewari 396. J. G. Mukerji 323. Surendara Nath Majindra L.M.S. — 1904 324. Kharj Bahadar 359. Shiam Manohar Lal M.B. — 1906 325. Chare Chander Mittar 360. S. Chandu Lal 397. Dhupal Singh 326. Sodhi Budh Ram 361. Abinaschandra Gupta 327. Grish Chandra Chatterji 362. Jagan Nath L.M.S. — 1906 328. Abdul Wahab 363. Karm Chand 364. Sheo Barn Singh 398. Raj Kishore Kacher L.M.S. —— 1902 365. Ram Chandra 399. Nihal Chank Sikri 329. Bhagwan Das 366. Triyogi Narain Dikshet 400. Ganga Prasad Rawat 330. Dhanpat Rai 367. S. P.Sharaff 401. Karata Ram Thapar 331. Bagar Prasad Bazazi 368. Mahfuz Lilian 402. Ram Sayal 332. Kashi Nath 369. Hira Lal 403. Nand Lal 333. C. A. Banerji 370. Mukand Lal 404. Manmathanath 334. P. B. Mukerji 371. Narendro Nath Chatterji 405. Mukhopadhya 335. Mehraj-ud-Din 372. Kshitindra Nath Ghosh 406. Pitamber Pant 336. Kali Charn Dube 373. Lakshmi Narayan 407. P. G. Ganpalaq 374. Satisho Chandra Roy 408. Madan Lal Puri 409. Paras Ram L.M.S. — 1903 375. Rajindra Khand Datta 410. S. Sen 337. Pearey Lal Gupta 376. Dina Nath 377. Shams-ud-Din Sadiq 411. Bawahul Raj Bedi 338. Trilok Balwant 412. Kewal Kishan Mahta Hari 378. Ganga Bisheno 339. Maharaj Kishin Kapur Shankar 340. Khushal Khan 413. Devi Ditta Mal 341. Abdul Ghani M.B. — 1905 414. Munnir-ud-Din 342. Basanta Kumar Mitra 379. Ram Sarup 415. A. K. Mukerji 343. Rajaram Gokila 380. Srinvastava 344. Kishan Singh 381. Nanik Chand Rae 345. Baladat Paude 382. Rajaram Jagannath Knot M.B. — 1907 346. Lakshman Persad Verma 416. N. B. Khara 347. Salig Ram L.M.S. — 1905 417. S. K.Candri 348. Miss. A. Alfred 383. Amba Prasad Serma L.M.S. — 1907 452. Devi Dayal 492. Abdul Aziz Faruqi 418. Muhammad Nairn 453. Rasik Vihari Lal 493. P. N. Sen 419. Sohan Singh 454. Ram Lal 494. Rudra DAtt 420. G. R. Govardhan 455. Madan Lal Atri 495. Ramashwar Singh 421. Pyare Lal Tandson 456. Mohindro Lal Sayal 496. Narain Singh Mahta 422. Jawahar Lal Maniktala 457. Ganesh Sahoya 423. H. D. Mitra 458. Narbada Prasad M.B. — 1910 Shrivastav 424. 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