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Drops gun, take a book and clean up the SSC

Drops gun, take a book and clean up the SSC
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Nagpur: Before leaving the MAOIS movement about three years ago, Hidami Rajula, 19, had more than half a dozen violations and took part in shooting the police.
Today, he has cleared the SSC exam with a sign of 51.08% and aspires to join the Police Department.
Asli Lavhari village in Gadchiroli, Rajula was trained in weapons and weapons and had worked with the Kurkheda-Khobramenda-Kurkheda in Gadchiroli.
Turnaround came after the police helped him continue his education after he gave up before the Gondia police in 2018.
It was studied, the tribal girl from the Gond community had spent about two years with Maois before escaping from inside.
Considering a gentle age, the police have presented their submission scheme.
With the help of SP SP Sandip Atole later, under SP Harish Baijal, police from Naxal cells recognized the Rajula in schools and dormitories for tribal girls in Gondia in 2019.
Police from Naxal cells also doubled as ‘school teacher’ to help him sail through the SSC exam when he struggled with language and mathematics.
Attole also bought for her school kit, bags, books, cycles and uniforms.
Naxal cells help the girl settle down and adjust in a new environment.
Juja, who lost his father earlier, was kidnapped by Maois when he was almost 15 years old and a STD VII student.
The youngest of the three siblings, the girl had taken cattle to graze to the forest where Maois grabbed her cellphone and took it with the pretext to ask for instructions.
It was studied, Maois misleaded him stating that now the police are now in their trips to spend two days with the rebels.
Maois then trained him to use a walkie-talkie and gadgets other than weapons.
Furthermore, he rose to stand out inside and use a ‘tab’ to document the group routine activities.
COP from Deori to ToI with anonymity requirements that there are several obstacles in continuing girl education.
“School receipts are closed and the girl has no documents.” Cop said he posed as a teacher’s office and his wife’s office to visit the girl’s family to get the required documents.
The police decided to take care of the girl after learning that her mother remarried and settled elsewhere.
“Some police from special cells helped him with the study and he responded well.
I want him to pursue a polytechnic but he wants to be a police officer,” said the disguise who is now a kind of guardian now.
What is now posted in Daund in Pune District, said that he almost ‘adopted’ the girl.
“I have a lot of hope from him,” he said.
Under the excavation of Naxal Range Sandip Patil, special cells in Gadchiroli and Gondia have expanded special support to rehabilitate many Maoists submitted.

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