BHubaneswar: Odisha’s Head of Odisha Naveen Patnaik on Sunday to inform the center that the state government has effectively reduced Maoist’s activities during the meeting to review the situation of the left wing extremism (LWE), along with the CMS of other countries.
The meeting was chaired by the Union Ministers Amit Shah in New Delhi.
Odisha CM urges the center to encourage students to merit and strengthen the infrastructure of the areas affected by Maois.
“MHA must conduct a study of how many children from the areas affected by this LWE throughout the country take national level exams such as Neet, Iit-Jee and the like.
If our system continues to bypass this area, it won’t help People in the area affected by Lwe, “said Naveen in his speech.
He added that even when against the Covid-19 pandemic, Odisha sustained his efforts to curb Lwe activities with great success.
“At present, ten (Koraput, Malkangiri, Rayaganada, Bargarh, Balalangir, Nabarangpur, Domahandi, Nuabada, Kandhamal and Sundargarh) of 30 countries are influenced by LWE.
Significantly, only three districts from the state (Malkangiri, Kandhamal and ultai ) It is among the 35 lwe regencies that are most affected in this country.
The state government receives around RS 33.33 Crore special central aid every year for the development of the most affected Lwe district, “he added.
He further said, “Of the 70% of the districts affected at the peak of the Maoist movement in the state, now we almost have part of the three districts affected by Lwe.
Accessibility and economic prosperity are the largest anti-lwe steps Should we go.
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” The minister’s chairman proposed to the center to consider the four NH-326 lanings from Yeypore to Motu through Malkangiri to Bhadrachalam.
Highlighting that the Lwe-hit district is not part of a railroad network, Naveen said the Ministry of Railways and the Odisha government are building two feet – from Jeeppore to Nabarangpur and from Jeypore to Malkangiri – based on costs.
Naveen demands better cellular connectivity in South and West Odisha.
He said at least 6,278 villages in the state, the largest number in this country had not received access or cellular connectivity.
At least 2,000 more cellular base stations are needed to solve the problem, cm added.
He put stress on the requirements of 4G cellular base stations for access to basic services such as banking.
Odisha CM is also urgent for better banking facilities in the Maoist-stricken area.
He said the country would provide land and buildings to establish a bank branch for free.
“I will urge the center to take quick steps to establish a bank in one year or more.
Banking correspondents cannot become a substitute for banks in the Lwe area,” he added.
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