Nagpur: Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will continue to serve the population and even remote villages through the Civic Action Program (Caps), said the Inspector of Paramilitary Forces General Police Randeep Datta, who is responsible for the west sector consisting of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa.
Datta, who was in town to formalize the training of 418 recruitment from Maharashtra at the Hingna CRPF Camp on Monday, said the central power had expanded assistance to villagers from cleanliness, throughout the country.
IG, which was enthusiastic about recruiting training from the state in the CRPF’s Hingna Camp, said the troops had begun to expand infrastructure in his hospital so that they also needed civilians.
“We have a budget allocation for the civil action program, which was initiated in the Interior Ministry’s instructions, for the benefit of the villagers,” said Datta, before continuing to Gadchiroli full of Maois.
Datta, the previous IG CRPF for Manipur and Nagaland, said he was ready to overcome the challenges caused by the Maoist rebellion in Central India where rebels had established a dandakyarya from the base of Abhujmadh, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh.
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