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NEWS LETTER
FREEMEN
Sr. No 2/4Originally published on April 1st, 2007
Dear Brethren,
After my last News Letter, many brethren have written to me to know more about well known Free masons from India. They are:-
PRESIDENTS OF INDIA
1.President Dr. Rajendra Prasad – Freedom fighter and the
first President of Independent India.
first President of Independent India.
2.President Dr. S. Radhakrishnan – First Vice President
and the second President of Independent India.
3.President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.
KINGS / PATRIARCHES OF INDIA
1.Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner.
2.Maharaja Duleep Singh of Punjab.
3.Maharaja Randheer Singh of Punjab.
4.Maharaja Digvijay Singhji of Nawanagar.
5.Maharaja Mahinder Bhupinder Singh of Patiala.
6.Maharaja Yadvinder Singh of Patiala.
7.Maharaja Sir Bhawani Singh of Jhalawar.
8.Maharaja N.N. Bhup of Coochbehar.
9.Maharaja J.N. Bhup of Coochbehar.
10.Maharaja R.J. Bhup of Coochbehar.
11.Maharaja Viziaram Raj – Maharaja of Vizianagaram.
12.Maharaja Chhatarsinghji of Rajpipla.
13.Maharaja Mayurdhwaj Jaladhip of Dhrangadhara.
14.Thakursaheb Daulatsinhji – Prince of Limdi.
15.Sir Gangadharrrao Patwardhan – Prince of Miraj.
16.Shrimant Shankarrao Patwardhan – Ruler of Jamkhandi.
17.Balasaheb Pant – Aundh Pratinidhi of Chhatrapati Shahu
Maharaj.
18.Pantbahadur Raghunathrao Shankarrao – Chief of Bhor.
19.H.H. Maj. General Sir Syed Reza Ali Khan – The Nawab
of Rampur.
of Rampur.
20.H.H. Maj. General Sir Syed Ahmed Ali Khan – The Nawab
of Rampur, The First Grand Master of the Grand Lodge
of India, when it was formed in November 1961.
of Rampur, The First Grand Master of the Grand Lodge
of India, when it was formed in November 1961.
21.H.H. Sahebzada Abu Samad Khan – Royal family of
Rampur
Rampur
22.H.H. Ibrahim Khan – Nawab of Sachin.
23.H.H. Mirza Husain Yawar Khan – Nawab of Cambay.
24.Sheikh Abdul Khaliq, heir apparent of Magrol.
25.Maharajkumar Mohammad Amir Hyder Khan of
Mahmudabad.
Mahmudabad.
26.Khan Mohammed Tolay - Nawabzada of Palanpur.
27.Syed Hussam Bilgrami – Nawabzada Utmullah Bahadur of
Hyderabad State.
28.Nawab Jung Nawab Hyder, Hyderabad State.
29.Nawab Sir Amin Jung Jung Bahadur, Hyderabad State.
30. Chintamanrao Patwardhan – Chief of Sangli (Royal family
of Miraj). (1921-1980)
of Miraj). (1921-1980)
31.Sampatrao Gaikwad, Sorbga of Baroda State.
32.Shrimant Bhau Ramrao Venkatrao of Ramdurg State.
33.Diwan Suryashankar Mehta of Bhuj.
34.Maharaja Jaya Chamaraja Wadeyar of Mysore
35.Srikanta Datta Narasimharaja Wadiyar
36.His Holiness Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah, Aga Khan
37.The Nawab Of Pataudi Mansur Ali Khan
38.Lt.Gen.H.H.Maharaja Jivaji Rao Scindia ,Maharaja of
Scindia
Scindia
39.Mr Madhav Rao Scindia , Maharaja of Scindia
40.Maharaja of Bobbili
41.Maharaja Amrinder Singh of Patiala, Punjab & former Chief
Minister of Punjab.
42.Maharajkumar Mohammad Amir Hyder Khan
43.Nawabzada Khan Mohammed Tolay
44.Nawabzada Syed Hussam Bilgrami
45.Nawab Jung Nawab Hyder
46.Nawab Sir Amin Jung Jung Bahadur
47.Sampatrao Gaikwad
48.Shrimant Bhau Ramrao Venkatrao
49.Sir C.P. Ramaswamy Iyer – Divan of Travancore.
50.H. H. Marthanda Varma of State of Travancore.
GOVERNERS
1.Dr C Gopalachari 1st Governor General Of India
2.Dr. P.V. Cherian – Governor of Maharashtra.
3.Immunidin Nawab of Laharu Governer of Hiachal Pradesh &
Haryana
INDUSTRIALSTS OF INDIA
1.Sir Dorabji Jamshedji Tata – Barrister, Industrialist.
2.J.R.D. Tata – Doyen of Indian Industry and Chairman of the
House of Tatas, India’s leading Industrial House. JRD was
a French Mason.
a French Mason.
3.Goculdas Narottam Morarjee – Owner of the Morarjee
Goculdas Spinning Mills.
Goculdas Spinning Mills.
4.Ebrahim Currimbhoy – Mill Owner.
5.Ramesh Mafatlal – Mafatlal Industries
6.Dr Gaur Hari Singhania – Singhania Industries
7.Sitaram Jaipuria-
8.Rai Bahadur Kundan Lal – Dalmia Industries
9.Dwarkadas Narainji – Merchant Prince.
10.Purshottamdas Thakurdas – Textile merchant and mill
owner.
owner.
11.T.G. Khaitan – Mill Owner.
12.Dharamsey Morarjee – Mill Owner.
13.Narsingir Pratapgir – Mill Owner.
14.Mohammadbhoy Currimbhoy Ebrahim – Businessman,
Merchant Prince.
Merchant Prince.
15.Sir Purushotamdas Thakurdas. Industrialist - Cotton
magnate of Mumbai
magnate of Mumbai
16.Ebrahim Rahimtulla Currimbhoy – Merchant.
17.S.V. Sista – a leading name in the Indian advertising
scene.
scene.
18.Ayaz Peerbhoy - a leading name in the Indian advertising
scene.
scene.
19.G. L. Raheja. Well known Builder
20.Jamshed NUSSERWANJI GUZDER Mr. Guzder, is a
prominent figure in the businessman and industrialist
of Mumbai.
prominent figure in the businessman and industrialist
of Mumbai.
21.Cav.Dr.G.K Devarajulu. Industrialist.textile industry
22.Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia was the first Indian to be
elected a fellow of the Royal Society; he was the
first to introduce lighting by gas in Bombay. The
picture of the First day Cover issued by the Post and
telegraphs department depicts the gas lamps installed
by him in one of the streets in Bombay. he was the first
to build an ocean going steam vessel in India.
elected a fellow of the Royal Society; he was the
first to introduce lighting by gas in Bombay. The
picture of the First day Cover issued by the Post and
telegraphs department depicts the gas lamps installed
by him in one of the streets in Bombay. he was the first
to build an ocean going steam vessel in India.
23.V N Sharma, Industralist Vaidyanath Ayurvedic.
24.Rai Saheb Devi Dass Mehra. Railway Contractor
POLITICAL LEADERS
1.W.C. Bannerjee - A founder member of the Indian National
Congress.
2.Pandit Motilal Nehru – Freedom fighter and father of Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India.
3.Dr. B.G. Kher - First Chief Minister (then called the Hon.
Prime Minister) of Bombay State after Independence.
Prime Minister) of Bombay State after Independence.
4.Dr. Badruddin Tyabji – President, Indian National
Congress, Madras, 1887. Judge of the Bombay High
Court, 1895. Presided over the Mahomedan Educational
Conference, Bombay 1903 and pleaded for women
education and abolition of purda. Was associated
with Aligarh College. Died August 11, 1909
Congress, Madras, 1887. Judge of the Bombay High
Court, 1895. Presided over the Mahomedan Educational
Conference, Bombay 1903 and pleaded for women
education and abolition of purda. Was associated
with Aligarh College. Died August 11, 1909
5.Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan Dahlavi – President of the Bombay
Legislative Assembly.
6.Sardar Sir R.J. Vakil – Minister, Governor’s Council of
Bombay.
Bombay.
7.DADABHAI NAOROJI:- Appointed Dewan of Baroda, 1874.
Nominated to Bombay Legislative Council 1885.
President, Indian National Congress, Calcutta
1886. Lahore,1892 and, Calcutta 1906. Elected to
Parliament from Central Finsbury 1892. Published
his great book, "Poverty and Un-British Rule in
India". Died 1917
Nominated to Bombay Legislative Council 1885.
President, Indian National Congress, Calcutta
1886. Lahore,1892 and, Calcutta 1906. Elected to
Parliament from Central Finsbury 1892. Published
his great book, "Poverty and Un-British Rule in
India". Died 1917
8.Sir. Rash Behari Ghosh Member, Bengal Legislative
Council 1889. Member of the Imperial Legislative Council
1891 and 1893. President of the Faculty of Law,
Calcutta University 1893-1895. Member of the Congress
delegation to England 1917. Presided over the joint
session of Indian Congress Committee and the Council
of the Muslims League at Calcutta 1917.
Council 1889. Member of the Imperial Legislative Council
1891 and 1893. President of the Faculty of Law,
Calcutta University 1893-1895. Member of the Congress
delegation to England 1917. Presided over the joint
session of Indian Congress Committee and the Council
of the Muslims League at Calcutta 1917.
9.Sir. Phirozeshah Mehta :- Founder President of the
Bombay Presidency Association. Associated with
the Congress from its very inception. Member,
Bombay Legislative Council, 1886. President Indian
National Congress, Calcutta 1890. Elected to the
Imperial Legislative Council 1893. Knighted 1902.
Vice-Chancellor of the Bombay University. In 1911,
started the Central Bank of India. Founded the
Bombay Chronicle in 1913.
Bombay Presidency Association. Associated with
the Congress from its very inception. Member,
Bombay Legislative Council, 1886. President Indian
National Congress, Calcutta 1890. Elected to the
Imperial Legislative Council 1893. Knighted 1902.
Vice-Chancellor of the Bombay University. In 1911,
started the Central Bank of India. Founded the
Bombay Chronicle in 1913.
LEGAL LUMINAIRES OF INDIA
1.Justice D.P. Madon
2.Justice Prakash Narain.
3.Justice P.N.Khanna
4.Justice G Ramanujam
5.Justice S.S.Ali
6.Justice R Bhattacharya
7.Justice V Ramaswamy
8.Justice S Natarajan
9.Chief Justice A.B.Saharya
10.Justice S Padmanabhan
11Justice V Ratnam
12Justice B.S.Sinha
13Chief Justice Devinder Gupta
14Justice U Sinha
15Justice A. R. Lakshmanan (S.C.)
16Justice S Jagadeesan
17Justice K Veeraswami
18Justice T Ramprasad Rao
19Justice N. S. Ramaswamy
20Justice R N Mittal
21Chief Justice D S Sinha
22Justice S K Mahajan
23Justice D D Sood
24Bhulabhai Desai – Advocate.
25Sir Justice N.G. Chandavarkar
26P.M. Kanga – Solicitor.
27Justice J.B. Kanga
28Justice D.D. Davar
29Sir Chimanlal Setalvad
30.Justice Dr. Badruddin Tyabji
RELIGOUS PERSONALITIES OF INDIA
1.Swami Vivekananda - Philosopher and theologian known
all over the world.
all over the world.
2.Keshub Chunder Sen(1838-1884) a Bengali intellectual
and a noted religious reformer. Keshub Chunder Sen was
a leading light of the Brahmo Samaj for several decades.
Later, he established a syncretic school of spiritualism,
called the Nabo Bidhan or 'New Dispensation', which he
intended to amalgamate the best principles of Christianity
and of the western spiritual tradition with Hinduism.
and a noted religious reformer. Keshub Chunder Sen was
a leading light of the Brahmo Samaj for several decades.
Later, he established a syncretic school of spiritualism,
called the Nabo Bidhan or 'New Dispensation', which he
intended to amalgamate the best principles of Christianity
and of the western spiritual tradition with Hinduism.
SOCIAL REFORMERS and PHILANTHROPISTS
1.Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy – Philanthropist and social
reformer.
reformer.
2.Dadabhoy Nowroji Tata-First Indian to be elected to the
British house of Commons in the 19th century.
British house of Commons in the 19th century.
3.D.L. Vaidya – Solicitor, Philanthropist and social reformer.
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS
1.Sir Bhalchandra K. Pradhan –Medical Practitioner, after
whom Sir Bhalchandra Road, Dadar, Mumbai is named.
whom Sir Bhalchandra Road, Dadar, Mumbai is named.
2.Dr. Sir Tehmuiji Nariman – Medical Practitioner.
3.Dr. R.N. Cooper – Medical practitioner after whom the
Dr. R.N. Cooper Muncipal General Hospital is named.
Dr. R.N. Cooper Muncipal General Hospital is named.
4.Dr. D.R. Bhandarkar – Indologist after whom the
Bhandarkar Institute of Indology, Pune is named.
Bhandarkar Institute of Indology, Pune is named.
5.Dr. Shantilal J. Mehta, the doyen of the medical profession
in India who translated Seth Lokoomal Chanrai's vision
into reality. Founder Jaslok Hospital.
in India who translated Seth Lokoomal Chanrai's vision
into reality. Founder Jaslok Hospital.
ENTERTAINERS / ARTISTS
1.Tagore, Gaganendranath (1867-1938) painter and art
connoisseur
2.Parikshit Sahni – Well known film actor and son of
actor Balraj Sahaney.
3.David Abraham – yesteryear Character actor in hindi film.
4.Ashok Kumar Ganguly.
EDUCATIONISTS
1.M.R. Jayakar – Bar-at law, Vice Chancellor of Poona University.
2.Prof M S Thacker.
3.Sir Reginald Spence founder of Barnes School, Nashik.
4.Hardeep Sikand.
5.Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Bahadur. 1817 –1898, commonly
known as Sir Syed, was an educator who pioneered
modern education for the Muslim community in India
by founding the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College,
which later developed into the Aligarh Muslim University.
SERVICEMEN
1.C.A.Ramakrishnan, I.C.S.
2.Romesh Chandra Dutt started of his administrative career
in the year 1871, as an Assistant Magistrate, Alipore.
Later on he worked as Relief Officer in Meherpur, Nadia
and in Dakhin Shahbazpur, Bakerganj. He was the
District Magistrate of Bankura, Balasore, Bakerganj,
Pabna, Mymensingh, Burdwan, Midnapur etc. He was
the Division Commissioner of Orissa, the highest position
reached by any Indian ever.
3.Lt. Gen. Kalwant SinghGOC-in-C, Western Commond.
4.M.P. Kapadia – Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax.
5.D.R. Pradhan – Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra.
6.R.K. Saiyad – Director of Postal Services.
7.Sorab M. Bharucha – District Collector of Thane District.
and many others
Brotherly yours
Thanks : KAPS
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