Seth Rai Bhadur Kishinchand Asrani:
Seth Rai Sahib Kishan Chand Asrani was a magistrate in the British Government and fought in the 1st World War. He died in the 1935 Quetta Earthquake.
He was known to be a jovial man, fair and handsome and often was mistaken as an Italian. They had an anglicized lifestyle. He was forward thinking, believed in educating his children and doted on his daughter in law and hired a tutor to teach her English and European etiquette. He is dressed in his military uniform with the Pashtun turban and his medals. He spoke several languages: Pashtun, Punjab, Sindhi, Hindi, English and Seraiki. He was a Shikarpuri and owned a house and land in Shikarpur. He lived in Quetta and had many houses there. There is a lane names after him, Kishanchand Lane. He was magistrate and arbitrated cases from home. His home had fruit orchards in the gardens. He had taken vacations to Europe twice. As told by his granddaughter Shakuntala Asrani Pandit.