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Hans India
21-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Police distribute volleyball, clothes in Maoist-hit village
Bhadrachalam: In a bid to appease villagers and brake the support system of Maoists, the district police organised a community connect programme in Chennapuram, a village bordering Chhattisgarh State in Cherla mandal on Tuesday. The police thoroughly inspected every house in this village, which is a Maoist-affected area. Later, they met with all the villagers and distributed clothes and essential items to the women and children living there. Similarly, volleyball kits were also given to the youth of the village. Speaking on this occasion, Bhadrachalam ASP Vikrant Kumar Singh said that the Police department will always stand by the tribal people living in Maoist-affected areas. He said that they are working with the aim of providing basic facilities like education, medical care and transport to the tribal people under the leadership of district SP Rohit Raju. He advised the villagers to immediately inform the police if any new people enter the village and not to provide any help or assistance to the banned Maoists. Youth, children and women living in 90 families of the village participated in this program. Cherlla CI Raju Varma, SIs Kesava, Narsi Reddy and CRPF and Special Party personnel participated in this programme.


The Hindu
29-04-2025
- The Hindu
Police conduct ‘Community Connect' programme in LWE-affected Errampadu village in Bhadrachalam Agency
Amid the massive anti-Maoist Operation Kagar, which is underway along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, the Charla police on Tuesday conducted a search operation in Errampadu village in Bhadrachalam Agency bordering Chhattisgarh's strife-torn south Bastar region. The searches were carried out in all the thatched roof houses in the village located in close proximity to the Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) affected areas of Chhattisgarh as part of heightened vigil along the restive forested border region, sources said. Later, the police organised an outreach programme named 'Community Connect' in Errampadu, inhabited by Adivasis, including Gutti Koyas. Police officials advised villagers to remain vigilant and alert the police on the movement of strangers. Bhadrachalam Assistant Superintendent of Police Vikrant Kumar Singh distributed new clothes to the women and children of tribal families in the village at an interactive session, held as part of the community outreach programme.