Raipur: Six years after Maois destroyed a school building in the Dantewada district which was hit by a rebellion, had been rebuilt, was reduced and revived by Maois who surrendered.
Children’s laughter echoed in the wall when 27 students continued the class on Monday.
Toi has reported on November 2020 how elementary school was destroyed twice in 2008 and 2015 by Maois, and cadres were guilty who had decided to rebuild bricks with bricks.
On Monday, the former Maois welcomed students with garlands, holding their hands and walked into their classrooms.
The school is in the forest field in BhhiSi, Masapara, around 350 km south of Raipur.
Dantewada Collector Dipak Soni, who took first class on Monday, told TII: “We restarted school six years after it was destroyed by Naxals.
It is important to note that those who destroy it are those who hand it over and join the mainstream.
When Maois Giving up in July 2020, they were asked what they wanted to do.
They said with the belief that they wanted to rebuild the school and get their first livelihood from labor.
“District administration gives project sanctions and work began in a few months.
“On August 2, the class was carried out for the first time after reconstruction.
Maois who gave up, which built it, now built the center of Anganwadi and the way to school,” said the collector.