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jawan

NOUN
  1. (India) a private soldier or male constable

How To Use jawan In A Sentence

  • The fire was effectively retaliated by the police and army jawans.
  • In their distant imagining, the jawan is a trained and disciplined machine, 'designed' simply to obey and execute. Rediff.com
  • He cautioned jawans not to be provoked while operating in insurgency prone areas, and urged them to act in patience by respecting the human rights of innocent civilians.
  • Police said that One Special Police Officer (SPO) and an army jawan also lost their lives in the gun battle. Two Army personnel, HM militant, female associate among 4 killed in Doda encounter in J&K
  • When I was in active service, the Kashmiri Pandit Officers in the Indian army, after independence, outnumbered the Kashmiri jawans therein.
  • This annoyed the jawans who beat the husband and when wife intervened to stop them, she was also thrashed.
  • In the ensuing gun battle three army jawans, one police man and a civilian sustained bullet injury.
  • Sometimes we get tour groups and we've even rented the place out for cruise ship dinner parties, " said Benjawan Kayee, 39, the museum's docent.
  • The two AK rifles recovered are the same that Zaffarullah Khan, a jawan of Territorial Army, escaped with last month after he deserted the Army to join the Lashkar. Lashkar-e-Toiba training women cadres in J&K
  • The militants first opened fire from the top of a hillock when the jawans were in a regular patrol in the area.
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