Lodhi Karim Hyder

He also worked as joint secretary to the government of India in the Finance Department and as member of the Union Public Service Commission from 2 February 1932 to 31 December 1936.

[3] He was nominated as Indian representative for agriculture at the International Economic Conference in Geneva held in May 1927.

[4] He was member of the Indian Central Banking Inquiry Committee 1931 (Chairman Sir Bhupendra Nath Mitra).

[6] For his service, he was awarded Companion of the Order of Indian Empire (CIE) on 3 June 1932 (1932 Birthday Honours).

[12] After he retired from Aligarh Muslim University in 1947, he settled along with his German wife in his native place village matore Kahuta, Rawalpindi (Pakistan).