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Maharashtra: Army jawan who died after collapsing in Siachen cremated with full military honours

Updated on: 04 August,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Buldhana
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On July 31, jawan Kailash Pawar was returning from his post to go home on leave, when he suddenly fell down and became unconscious due to lack of oxygen. He was hospitalised but succumbed to his injuries

Maharashtra: Army jawan who died after collapsing in Siachen cremated with full military honours

Siachen glacier. File Pic/AFP

An Army jawan, who died at the Siachen glacier after he collapsed due to lack of oxygen, was cremated with full military honours at his native village in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra.


The Buldhana district information office (DIO) said this in a statement. The jawan, Kailash Pawar (25), a resident of Chikhli in the district, was posted at 10 Mahar Regiment in Dras sector, it said.


On July 31, he was returning from his post to go home on leave, when he suddenly fell down and became unconscious due to lack of oxygen. He was hospitalised, but succumbed to his injuries, it said.


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