The school was reopened in the villages of tribal dominated by Naxal in Chattisgarh after 16 years of effort – News2IN
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The school was reopened in the villages of tribal dominated by Naxal in Chattisgarh after 16 years of effort

The school was reopened in the villages of tribal dominated by Naxal in Chattisgarh after 16 years of effort
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Bijapur: After 16 years of trying, the school has been opened in the villages of Naxal’s dominance of the Bijapur District in Chattisgarh, told the district administration.
When talking to Ani, Ritesh Agarwal, Gembapur District Gatherers said, “Many schools were destroyed by Naxals in the past 15-16 years.
116 Schools will be opened this year, profitable more than 2,800 children.
Children from Pedda Jojer, Chinna Jojer And the village of Cambaran from the Bijapur Block can get education now.

Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of the district collector further inform you that the administration faces obstruction from Naxals during road construction because many security personnel are killed in the process.
Blocking Education Officers (BEO) Zakir Khan said, “The most difficult part is to build a conversation with the villagers.
The government decides to make a network so students must get the right to education.
900 students registered today at 14 schools of a block”.
“We only know Gondi before, but we can speak Hindi now.
The teachers will come every day.
School administration gives us books and school dresses,” said a student to Ani.
The teacher must navigate the river to reach school every day.
Although all weird, students informed that the teachers had not missed a class.
“In 2004, after the resurrection of Salwa Judum against Maois in Bastar, Naxalit targeted school buildings in the Interior Bijapur, Dantewada, Sukma, Narayanpur.
During this conflict, more than 300 schools were destroyed in Bijapur.
This includes Pedda Jojer.
This includes Pedda Jojer , Chinna Jojer, Kambaran Village, where Maois targets school, “Beo Khan said.
After 30 years on August 10, Tarrem Village dominated by Naxal from Bijapur received electricity, the Primary Health Center (PHC), a school, electrical connection, road among other civil facilities.
Residents of Tarrem Village, more than 500 kilometers from the capital of Raipur, were seized from basic facilities because the area was victims of Naxal violence after 1980.
Now have primary health care, Angganwadi centers, ration stores and roads.
Many villagers must migrate from their original places because of the violence created by Naxals.
On April 3, 2021, 22 soldiers were killed, and 31 sustainable injuries at the meeting with Naxals in the Tekulagudem forest and Jonaguda which were only 10-12 kilometers from Tarrem Village.

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