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Rai Bahadur Bakshi Badri Nath Chhibber (1897-1988), was a highly decorated police officer in British and independent India.
For his good performance, the British Government conferred him the title of Rai Sahib in 1945 and was nominated for the title of Rai Bahadur in 1947, but due to communal riots across the country, the list of nominees was never made public.
She married Krishan Kumar Modi, the son of the late Rai Bahadur Gujarmal Modi when she was 15 and subsequently, had three children—Charu Modi, Lalit Modi, and Samir Modi.
After death of Himanshu Rai, founder of from Bombay Talkies Studio in 1940, a group led by producer Sashadhar Mukherjee along woth with production controller Rai Bahadur Chunilal, actor Ashok Kumar and Mukherjee, broke away to establish the Filmistan studio in March 1943 at the premises of old Sharada Movietone studios in Goregaon, Mumbai.
Rai Bahadur Nain Singh Rawat was born to Lata Burha in 1830 in Milam village, a bhotia village in the valley of Johar, at the foot of the Milam glacier where the river Goriganga originates.