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- Singh Constable Jaigai Singh Chaukidar Lakhai Singh Chaukidar Wazir Chaukidar Ghisai Ram Chaukidar Jathai Ram Chaukidar Katwaru Ram One of the constables...
- tribal habitat deep down the jungle, is about a North Indian Maoist leader Chaukidar (Samuthirakani) who comes to Wayanad to spread his doctrines among the...
- Khamosh Nigaahon Ka Salaam" "Nau Do Gyarah" Shewan Rizvi "Main Naukar Hoon Chaukidar Ka" Bharat Vyas Shamshad Begum Lal Pari "Meri Tabahi Pe Tu Bhi Chup Hai"...
- "Mailay Meena". Other prevalent social groupings are Zamindar Meena and the Chaukidar Meena. The Zamindar Meena, comparatively well-off, are those who surrendered...
- Thiruvambadi Thamban Ramu The Hitlist SP Anapazhakan Cameo 2013 D Company Chaukidar 2014 Vasanthathinte Kanal Vazhikalil P. Krishna Pillai 2015 The Reporter...
- Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-101-56131-7. Dewey, Clive (1978). "Patwari and Chaukidar: Subordinate Officials and the Reliability of India's Agricultural Statistics"...
- Patel, other members of the Panchayat include Padihar (priest), Kotwar (Chaukidar) and ten to twelve older male members of the community known as Panch...
- contained 1 criminal court, with 2 police circles (thanas), regular police force numbering 29 men, and a village watch or rular police of 229 chaukidars....
- or pole-axe with a steel chopper attached to a long pole. Used by the chaukidar or village watchmen These were of various shapes and kinds, each with...
- during the Supa Uprising when they confiscated government funds, took many chaukidars (watchmen) captive and burnt several outposts. The leaders of the 'bundh'...