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The police helped Kin Maois get Aadhaar, PAN and Caste Cert

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Nagpur: The Gadchiroli police may have tolerance for Maoist violence, but there is no discriminatory approach in terms of expanding assistance to the rebel family and also their supporters while playing the role of facilitators in various government schemes.
According to the central government guidelines, police stations in remote parts of the districts full of Maoists multiply multiply as ‘growth centers’ which ensures the government’s scheme reaches the most remote tribal hamlet in which other institutions fail to do it for difficult security and accessibility.
Promote the agenda, the police have taken their folds from Maois and their supporters including village level workers and actively strive to reach the benefits of different government schemes and the rights of money in poverty tribes.
Police Gadchiroli, by launching ‘Scheme One Window’ known as ‘Dadalora Khidki’ in local languages, helping the tribal population benefit from the government scheme.
The police have also floated ‘Project Pragati’ to help tribes and others to get their caste certificate.
They have also launched the ‘Vikas Project’ where villagers are listed under various government schemes such as Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana to receive the right of money.
The police are also involved in vocational training for skills development and managing jobs.
They also help farmers in getting quality seeds and puppies at a 50% discount price, besides registering it based on a personal accident insurance policy.
Under the guidance of Ankit Goyal supervisors, the police have helped 16,231 people covering 250 for caste certificates, 2,166 farmers getting seeds and puppies at a 50% discount and 11,562 lists for Aadhaar, PAN, Ayushman Bharat Card and other documents in June.
Digging, the range of Naxal, Sandip Patil, said the monsoon break in aggressive operations was used to achieve the benefits of the community.
“The family of Maoist cadres and their supporters is not abandoned.
First, we can prove to them what the government does for them and what rebels do.
Second, we do not want to discriminate even though they are in Kin Maois, who enjoys violence,” said Patil.
Dig added that the police have helped many tribes to get a Aadhaar caste and card certificate, which is very important to take advantage of the benefits of any government scheme.
Goyal said the police helped villagers during patrolling and also by establishing camps at the police station in the presence of officials from other government departments so that all documentation for Aadhaar or PAN etc were carried out in one place.
“Walking from the pillar to the post was carried out by the police to ensure that tribal documents were handed over to them at their door.
This is the police who fill out the form and hand them over besides following up until the document reaches the tribe,” SP said.

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