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thebharatexpress · 1 year
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CG News: स्कूलों के खुलने और बंद होन का समय बदला, कलेक्टर ने जारी किए आदेश…देखें
CG News : कोरिया। कोरिया जिले में कलेक्टर ने स्कूलों के खुलने और बंद होन के समय में संशोधन कर दिया है, जारी सूचना के अनुसार अब जिले में सभी सरकारी और निजी स्कूल सुबह की पाली में 7.30 से 11.30 तक लगेंगे। वहीं दूसरी पाली में यह समय 11.30 से 4.30 तक रखा गया है। पूरी सूचना यहां पर देख सकते हैं। CG News: स्कूलों के खुलने और बंद होन का समय बदला, कलेक्टर ने जारी किए आदेश…देखें CG News: स्कूलों के…
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ramayantika · 1 year
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A goodbye needed
From being born in Hyderabad to living in the northern part of India, that is Gurgaon and then the Western side, Maharashtra to Vishakhapatnam in the south and finally in the eastern states of Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, and Odisha, I do get to say that I covered eighteen years of my life in the four main directions of India. But my favourite city has and will always be Kolkata.
To be honest, my brother desperately wanted to live in Kolkata because of Eden Gardens in our GK book. I wasn't that interested until I arrived in Kolkata in 2016 to appear for the written test in my school. The exam went well and so did the interview. I remember my father lived in a small bachelor's one room apartment in Ruby Park. My eleven year old eyes were stunned as they took in the grandeur of the old buildings from the British era to the modern metros and malls of Kolkata. When I came back to Raipur, all I knew was Kolkata would be life changing for me.
And in 2017, I did come home. To Kolkata. A small roadside apartment facing a canal where you don't have crystal clear water but drainage water. Somehow the water wasn't stinky until the arrival of the monsoon showers. I lived there from 2017 to 2020. I was supposed to stay there until 2022 but fate had other plans but that's a story for another day.
I always call Kolkata home even though I am from Odisha. It was the only city that embraced all shades of me. I spent the first two years of my teenage there. The damp roads leading to my apartment have heard my songs above sweet love and true friendship. On quiet midnights, my tiny balcony knew the whispers of my soul, and the questions it asked about fate and the world. The monsoon rainfall told me how to appreciate nature and beauty. I learnt to dance with storms, and dream of stories that I now write and desperately wish to be a part of.
I met a teacher who told me in a tone akin to a whisper in front of the class that I am like a small pandora box, hidden from view but having the most wonderful and beautiful things to offer the world. The next month I danced for a school event and God since then I never looked back. Kolkata connected my soul to literature and culture.
I am no longer in Kolkata but each time my calendar notifies Rabindranath Thakur's jayanti, my heart goes to the old tunes of Rabindra sangeet; the beauty and tenderness of his songs that captured my heart and caused me to spill some of my poetry in the last page of my rough notebook.
I visited kolkata again in December 2021 after first term examinations of class twelve. My connection with kolkata broke like a plant uprooted from its soil. It felt as if I had been banished from home. All the months that passed, and all the seasons that changed showed me memories and dreams of what could have been in kolkata. But when I visited kolkata, I saw how some things had changed.
My home appeared....... different? I always say that my young soul blossomed in Kolkata. The same soul turned sad at the emotion that the city showed me. Perhaps that's how growing up is. To see that things around you change, people, roads, hearts everything but somewhere there still lies a calling that says, 'hey, I know things are different. But I am still here. Look at me, embrace the new me. Embrace yourself. You are changing too.'
Where it once used to be wonder, nostalgia filled my heart as I met my friends after two years. I passed through my apartment again and smiled at the balcony, my small corner for solitude. I saw a few towels hanging there.
Going back from Kolkata felt a little sad. I could not accept the change. I had been uprooted from my roots, and when I come back I see new flowers springing up. Without me?
Then after a year, I visited Kolkata again in July 2023. I had grown so had the city. When I passed by the same British era buildings and Howrah bridge, the same wonder struck my soul. I saw a few flowers growing on the pathway, getting their nourishment from the July showers. The empty space in my heart too was filled with flowers. My friends who are now in their respective colleges, doing their own things with their own friend circles now but somehow we come together. Just like old days before.
Home is always home no matter how far you go or how long you stay away from it. Home will always welcome you back. The fragrance of wet earth filled my soul with a warm blanket, as if telling me that all this while, I waited for you. I am different but I am still your friend.
Era sukher laagi chahe prem, prem mele na.
Shudhu sukh chole jaye emoni mayar cholona
This song will always remind me of Kolkata, the warm monsoon nights that were filled with a longing of love, friendship and magic. It will take me back to dreams and whispers of a fantasy that my heart still believes in that I would one day bring forth the wonder and beauty of my Self to the world. It will remind me that there must be tender days to be spent in reading poetry on a cool evening.
The day I boarded the train to Durgapur, my heart hummed the tune of Era Sukher Lagi from Choker Bali. As the train left the station, I waved at my young self through the window. It was farewell. I would come home later for my dance work, a thread that shall tie me to this wonderful city forever but I would never come home this way ever again and for the first time I was happy. And perhaps to witness an end to a heartwarming journey of nostalgia, acceptance to change and farewell, the clouds showered rainfall against the window just like the cool monsoon nights years ago.
All was well....
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college-buz · 1 year
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UP: Survey Shows High Dropout Rates Among Girls, Rising Popularity of Private Tuition
The percentage of children in classes 1 to 8 taking paid private tuition in UP increased from 15.9% in 2018 to 23.7% in 2022.
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Lucknow: There has been an over 7.9% increase in the proportion of school-going children taking paid tuition classes in Uttar Pradesh in 2022, in comparison to pre-Covid-19 levels, according to the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2022 launched on Wednesday.
According to the ASER, the overall enrollment to private tuition across the state has increased at all levels despite the prolonged closure of schools. The nationwide survey was resumed after a gap of four years. However, the percentage of children in classes 1 to 8 in Uttar Pradesh taking paid private tuition increased from 15.9% in 2018 to 23.7% in 2022. Nationally, the figure stood at 30.5%.
In UP, the survey was conducted in 2,096 villages across 70 districts and included 91,158 children in the age group of 3–16 from 41,910 households.
While the enrollment of girls in schools improved in 2022, the considerable drop in their percentage at a higher secondary level remained worrisome, according to the survey.
Against the country-wide average of 2%, the percentage of girls in the age group of 11–14 years not enrolled in schools in Uttar Pradesh stood at 4%. However, this number has significantly reduced over time. It was 11.1% in 2006 and 7.4% in 2018, the findings suggested.
On the other hand, following Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh has the second highest number of girls in the 15–16 age group not enrolled in schools. Only three states — MP (17%), UP (15%), and Chhattisgarh (11.2%) — have more than 10% of girls in this age group who are out of school, even when the national average stood at 7.9%.
Sunil Kumar, state coordinator of ASER, told NewsClick that things have changed in the last few decades, but a lot still needs to be done in terms of the percentage of women’s literacy and higher education.
Under the Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FNL) mission of the NIPUN Bharat programme launched by the Union education ministry in 2020, the goal is to cover 100% of children from class 3 by 2025. “Going by the findings of ten years, it seems an uphill task to complete the target in three years. UP still needs a big push in the coming two years,” Kumar said.
Discussing dropout rates, Kumar further said, “Uttar Pradesh has the highest dropout rates in the country in terms of girls. The overall percentage of dropout rate is 4% in the age group of 11–14 while it increased to 15% girls in the 15–16 age group. As the age increases, the dropout rate of girls also increases. This is worrisome because it happened even after running the School Chalo Abhiyan campaign aggressively.”
Speaking to NewsClick, Naresh Paras, an Agra-based child rights activist, said he believes there are two reasons behind the dropouts of girls. “First, poverty forces teenage girls to work along with families to make ends meet. The other reason is gender gap; parents don’t allow their daughters to attend a school where the boys’ strength is stronger than girls. Further, in rural areas, girls are levied with the responsibility to take care of her younger siblings.”
Meanwhile, to ensure 100% enrolment in primary and upper primary schools in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched the ‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ from Shravasti district in April 2022.
“Take every child to school, register them, provide them with facilities like free uniforms, books, bags, shoes, socks and sweaters, etc.,” Adityanath said at the inauguration event. However, there are lakhs of poor students of government primary schools in UP who lack school uniforms, shoes and bags.
Talking about the possibilities of the trend to opt for private tution, the UP coordinator of ASER further said, “The parents do not want to compromise on the quality of education. A number of private schools have been closed during Covid-19. Therefore, either any member of the family is supporting the children or sending them to private tuition for a better education.”
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Chhattisgarh Heat wave: Torture of scorching heat, schools time has changed, CM Bhupesh Baghel said be careful. chhattisgarh heat wave school time change cm bhupesh baghel instruction
In all districts of Chhattisgarh, the school times have been changed, now classes will run from 7 AM to 11 AM. In contrast, classes run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in two-shift schools. School times changed due to heat (indicative photo) Image Credit Source: Pixabay In the month of April, the summer heat continues across North India. People are in bad shape from heat stroke. Be it Uttar Pradesh or…
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rungtacollege · 2 years
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What are The Challenges Faced In The Engineering Education System In India and How Rungta College Helps Surpass Them?
A bachelor's degree in engineering is a popular choice among students at universities across the globe. India leads the world when it comes to producing engineers at all levels (undergraduate, graduate, applied engineering, and science). It's an engineering major for one out of every two students.
But it's unfortunate that India's engineering schools are in trouble owing to low standards of teaching and a lack of technical expertise. In general, engineering universities must contend with two types of difficulties.
●       Regarding the quality of academic instruction (on the intellectual level)
●       In terms of college facilities and administration
Now we may talk about the difficulties encountered by India's engineering education system and how institutions like Rungta College contribute to overcoming those difficulties.
Recruiters Do Not Prefer Normal Universities
In spite of the applicant's superior grades and abilities, a recruiter is more likely to give a high-paying position to a top-tier university graduate. Unfortunately, this process often excludes more qualified applicants. That's why it makes sense to look at the best college in Chhattisgarh like the Rungta Educational Foundation.
Troubles In Engineering Schools' Physical And Administrative Environments
Even though we live in a digital age, only a tiny fraction of universities provide online courses. Today's institutions must provide cutting-edge technology for their students, professors, and parents. The people want a government that is open and well-connected. Students will have to make sacrifices since not all schools have that option.
Time-consuming and complicated academic processes force teachers to waste their time on meaningless tasks. Moreover, there is a severe problem with the way that instructors and students communicate. However, the best colleges in chhattisgarh, such as Rungta Educational Foundation, have kept their facilities and administration on an even keel.
Lacking Good Placement
Many schools of engineering in India don't have a solid system in place for placing their graduates. However, there is currently no one in charge of the placement cell. However, Rungta Educational Foundation is well-known for its consistent and fruitful placement efforts.
Inadequate Number of Qualified Teachers and Lack of Top-Notch Materials
There is a critical shortage of highly competent teachers in the nation right now. Having a doctorate in the field isn't enough to qualify. One must also adapt to the ever-changing needs and expectations of one's area. Students from all over India and the world who want to study at  Rungta College Of Engineering And Technology in Raipur  to get their B. Tech degrees to benefit significantly from the expertise of the professors there.
Manufacturing centres in India are among the world's most important for manufacturing software, engineering equipment, and vehicles. However, India's manufacturing sector can only expand with the help of trained workers.
Numerous new engineering schools have sprung up like mushrooms in the past few years. However, even with more than 3000 Engineering schools, businesses in India are struggling due to a lack of competent workers.
Before enrolling in an engineering college, prospective students should investigate whether or not it meets these requirements. However, the Rungta College Of Engineering And Technology in Raipur and similar organizations ensure that students have opportunities to advance their engineering skills.
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Digital Marketing Course in Raipur
The heart of ancient Indian culture is at Raipur, Chhattisgarh's state capital. A center for a number of other cutting-edge technologies combined with conventional Indian culture is emerging in Raipur. The IT industry in this region has space to expand. The growth of the marketing sector is a result of industrialization. Every day more is expected of marketing personnel. This circumstance also requires digital marketing people in addition to traditional marketing experts. Businesses and organizations want employees who are skilled in digital marketing.
The best digital marketing course in Raipur will help you increase your ability to promote on a digital platform. At Webcademy Raipur, you can choose to learn alongside us and arm yourself with the newest technical advancements. This organization instills initiative in its employees and is aware of what customers want. We support equal educational access as Raipur's top source of digital marketing training. We support and inspire recent graduates who want to understand digital marketing as well as those who want to maintain an advantage over the competition by studying some of the greatest digital marketing strategies. For entrepreneurs that wish to stay current with the market, we also offer online marketing courses.
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Markets and marketing strategies both change over time. We embrace any trend or change with open arms. In this field, competition is often fierce. If one wishes to play the game consistently, they must be truly original. Raipur is therefore home to one of the top academic institutions for digital marketing. Digital marketing has recently experienced a transformation in the market. The market may be grown and studied because of its versatility and variety. In addition to promotion, you may gain from the experience of reliable internet marketing firms. One of them is keeping a close eye on your progress. Since it captures everyone's attention, this aspect of digital marketing has grown in prominence.Digital marketing experts can now book more sessions as a result.
People will choose to obtain their professional information from professional institutions more frequently in the future. These universities and their certificate programme in digital marketing have shown to be highly beneficial for such demands. Depending on your needs, a variety of professional digital marketing courses and digital training courses are available. You might also make a choice based on your demands and specifications.
With the help of these digital marketing training courses, you may enhance your marketing understanding. If you prefer, there are several educational institutes that only educate students or graduates. When it comes to institutions, very few, if any, are aware that requirements are not specific to one group or individual. Even among people who are now employed in the sector as business owners or professional marketers, digital marketing specialists are highly sought-after.
The best digital marketing school in the world, Webcademy Raipur, educates everyone. whatever your identity, your needs, or your motivations. A desire to learn is the only defense that counts. Everyone has access to an online educational program. All that is needed is for you to be very clear about what you need.
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lost-in-pride · 4 years
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GOOD NEWS!!!!
In Chhattisgarh, 13 transgender people have been recruited as constables!!!!
For those who don't know, chhattisgarh is a state in India that doesn't get much attention and is also not connected much with other states because of the majority of tribal population.
Something as inspiring as this happening is a very bold step for Chhattisgarh as well as for India.
Naina Sori , a transwoman constable said : “I had dreamt of doing something substantial in life, but also felt undeserving at the same time because of the way I was treated in the society. I have a higher secondary pass but never managed to get a decent job for myself because I wasn't accepted by society. People would glance at me as I belonged to some other planet.”
Another transwoman Akshara Mandal, 25, from Ambikapur said that she had never gone to school nor played on the ground, but the rigorous practice sessions at Police Line instilled so much confidence in her that she feels she can conquer the world.
Vidya Rajput, the chief of the transgender community in Chhattisgarh said, Struggles of several years have yielded results for the members of the community and a new way of livelihood has opened for them giving them an option to join the mainstream society.
Transgender people here go about earning a livelihood by means of begging and blessing other people..The change will begin now, Vidya, said adding, “it's time for TGs to walk ahead from ‘bhiksha and badhai' (begging and congratulating) to don uniform and protect the people
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theeduhub · 3 years
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Key Factors to Keep in Mind While Searching for the Best School in Chhattisgarh
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The current pandemic has a profound effect, not just on the health of people but also on their ability & the basic needs in the day-to-day life of learning, work, and life. The most vital challenge created by COVID-19 is to face a situation to transform the education system based mainly on physical education.It has impacted the teaching profession and has also changed the dynamics of the current education system. In the last two years, the one area that has seen considerable changes because of the pandemic is the education sector. The pandemic has now unfolded a third consecutive year, resulting in the education system being closed to stop the spread of the disease. The use of new technology and alternative teaching methods is now a necessity for students rather than an option. We Academic World School, the best boarding school of Chhattisgarh, made an exceptional journey keeping the virus at bay from the campus and students when the Covid pandemic was creating havoc in the world.
Over the past few years, educational institutions worldwide have moved from physical classrooms to the digital classroom. Where they can have valuable social interactions by being seated in front of screens for hours on end. And the current pandemic has changed things drastically in the education industry.
The 5 Factors That made AWS The Best CBSE School In Chhattisgarh
Interactive Learning Sessions:- 
The interaction between students and teachers changed as classrooms shifted from physical to virtual environments. Across the world, schools adapted some sort of online platform to host virtual classes during the COVID-19 pandemic. We at AWS delivered the same to our students. We intend to give them the freedom to learn at their own pace, independently.  This has also led to a positive and flexible experience for the students. And the bond between the teachers-students developed.
Home becomes new classrooms:- 
The uncertainty of the current situation was a struggling concern for the students and the parents to help children learn at home. The lack of a structured classroom made it difficult for kids and adults to stay motivated and focused on schoolwork. The school initiated several methods to keep the kids engaged at home. To develop a strong relationship among the children's activities like dance videos, sketches, quiz competitions, special projects, Yoga, etc. Were organized for primary kids. This helps children lead a healthy lifestyle in this digitally turned environment.
Physical activities:- 
Academics and health have become more apparent nowadays. The school suggests opportunities for the students to keep them physically active when they are at home. AWS made the physical health and wellness of its students a top priority.  
Career Guidance:- 
Choosing a career during early adolescence will most likely be the occupation of students for the rest of their lives. Thus, the academy helps them discover their true potential and direct efforts towards a career path that is most suitable for them. The aim of the school to provide career counseling to its students is to empower and enable them to become independent and resilient workers in the modern world.
Learning New Technologies:- 
E-learning has made the students advance. The new learning platforms for students make them learn how to use specific technological elements. Also, they have the ability to access online classes and manage their work on multiple online tabs. It is for sure that post-pandemic educational institutions will switch to being savvy by adding technologies to their curriculum.
To Conclude:- 
While keeping the pandemic situation in mind, many schools have changed their traditional ways of learning and gaining knowledge to boost the importance of education. Academic World School is the best CBSE School in Chhattisgarh, providing all the necessary facilities to its students and understanding the need of the time. The institution focused not only on the education of the students but also took care of their mental and physical health. The above characteristics make the academy different for your kid's better future.  
You can find out more about the school and the admission process by contacting us at:
Phone : +91-9111-299-900, +91-9111-399-900
Email us at : [email protected]
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govtportal · 4 years
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CGBSE 12th Result 2020 - Chhattisgarh Board Class XII results marks download www.cgbse.net
CGBSE 12th Result 2020
: Good news for all candidates participated in 12th board examinations. Are you excited to know your CGBSE 12th Result 2020? Ok then, it is the right place to know the information about CGBSE Class 12th Results as the board is going to declare soon. Aspirants who had written this exam can check their Chhattisgarh Board Class 12th Exam Result 2020. After attending the exam candidates are very enthusiastic to download their CG Board 12th Results from the official website at www.cgbse.net.
CGBSE 12th Result 2020 www.cgbse.net
The Board has commenced the exams from 14th Feb 2020 to 9th March 2020. Candidates can now know their 12th Results of Chhattisgarh Board as the organizing body has been declared. Have a glance towards the complete article and know more details about the Chhattisgarh results along with individual scores.
Chhattisgarh Board Class 12th Exam Result 2020 CGBSE is eminently known as Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education. The board was established on 1st November 2000 under Chhattisgarh State. The objective of the board is to conduct high school, physical training diploma and B.Ed exams under the State of Chhattisgarh only. The board even also teach by correspondence courses.  It was set up by the state government of CG to organize the secondary level and higher secondary class education, which is responsible in framing syllabus, awarding recognition to the schools and colleges and conduct CG Board Examinations and announce Chhattisgarh 12th Results and CG 10th Result at their official website www.cgbse.net or cgresults.nic.in.
However, the pass percentage is 75% every year since 2015 and there has been no change. Girls are outperforming always. With all these information, we can finally say that this year also the passing students percentage will be stable or it will be around 85% as more than 3 lakh students are expected to write 12th class exams this year too. NTSE Scholarship Scheme 2020   |   CG Board 10th Results Applicants recently in the month of Feb & Mar 2020 the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education has completed the task in conducting the exams for this present year. Students now it is the time to check your CGBSE 12th Result 2020. We have given the step by step procedure to download the Chhattisgarh Board Class 12th Exam Result 2020 at the end or else you can get from the main web portal at www.cgbse.net.
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amritaaaaaaa · 2 years
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Odisha - The land of God
Odisha formerly Orissa and Eastern India state on the coast of the Bay of Bengal is known for its tribal cultures and its many ancient Hindu temple. The capital Bhubaneswar is home to hundreds of temple. The Lingaraj temple complex the land of Odisha occupies a unique place in the order of the Indian states earlier Odisha was also known as Kalinga By Nature Orissa has been gifted a 482 km coastal line. Golden beaches the time rivers Mighty waterfalls vegetative wildlife with forest glad blue heel of eastern Ghats. Orissa is the 8 largest state by area and 11th largest by population is located in Eastern India. It is arounded by neighbouring states like West Bengal Jharkhand Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh. The lake Chilika is a part of coastal plain. The highest point in the state is Deomali. The glorious Ancient History of Orissa has been mentioned in famous Texas like Mahabharat Vayu purana and most important the King Ashoka has mentioned about "Kalinga". On first April 1936 Odisha was plated to separate provinces. In late 2011, the state name was officially changed from Orissa to Orissa and now we can proudly say that we are the natives of "Odisha" not Orissa and we speak "Odia" not Oriya.
The Lingaraj temple, 11th century is the largest temple of the city Bhubaneswar. Here the Lord Shiva is washer as Harihara. The Jagannath temple of Puri and shrines Lord Jagannath in the coastal Temple full stop the temple is world famous for it annual Chariot festival Rath Yatra. Lord Jagannath is the lord for all Odia hearts what is the land of rich in art and culture Pattachitra, Rock painting, sand art applique work as a famous work in the whole world.
The famous dance form of Orissa is Odissi it is a traditional dance form of Odisha it was originally performed by devadasi is. The dance basically involves a methical story symbolic costume and it gives avive as all. I have also performed Odissi dance form in the state level as a representation of the school in the state level and that give me immense pleasure and proud of my state that I am from has a wipe and the rhythm The Beat has obviously prove that the dance form is the best of all. Odisha is not only famous for its Temple but also for the celebration of festival there is a line famous among the odias that we have 13 festivals in 12 months. The motto of all the festival is to bring people together from all backgrounds and celebrate the joy and glory up for the sir togethering. Annual charted festival one of the city of Odisha is Road Kerala where I will leave the city has been collected as the Smart City in the third phase of the national Smart City in the year 2016. From clockwise the Hanuman vatika where a large and a huge Hanuman god is built over 75 feet huge and long by length since every state of India has its diversity and forms so do Orissa. It has various done formed, tribal cultures and amazing tasty who was as well. Naveen Patnaik is 4 times selected as the chief minister of Odisha. The status governed by The council of minister which flood by the Chief Minister.
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Room to Read India rolls out Its 4th annual flagship reading campaign
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As part of its commitment to ensure children’s learning across the country, Room to Read India rolled out its annual flagship campaign IndiaGetsReading across twelve states of India. The fourth year of the campaign, themed on reading equals – padhna jahan samaanta wahan, started from 15 August and will conclude on 8 September, the International Literacy Day, with a national seminar at New Delhi. The reading equals campaign symbolizes Room to Read’s undertaking to promote the habit of reading in children and support the development of foundational literacy skills across the country.
The campaign will see active engagement of children, parents, caregivers, teachers, government officials, corporate partners, and volunteers, both at the national level and at the state level. Various activities have been curated to ensure that stakeholders participate to create a conducive environment for the culture of reading to prosper. Some of the key activities for this campaign include pledge reading time with children, reading melas, mobile libraries for children, seminars, workshops, street plays, arts and crafts, and other competitions. This year, through a read-a-thon that will take place across the 12 states of India (Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi NCR, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Telangana, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh) in an offline mode, Room to Read India will attempt to bring together a record number of readers to read for a specific time duration.
Sourav Banerjee, country director, Room to Read India says, “Building on the success of the previous three years of the India Gets Reading campaign, Room to Read India, in this edition aims to reinforce key learnings and greater participation from across the country to bring spotlight on the importance of reading. Through the reading equals campaign, we want to establish reading as a great equalizer that eliminates inequities, inspires people to stand against discrimination, and makes the world a better space! With on ground and digital activations, this campaign will ensure that the reading equals messaging transcends boundaries to sensitize and benefit people, especially children at scale.”
Reading equals zeroes down on reading as one of the highest priorities of the Indian education system, marked by India’s New Education Policy 2020. The three-week-long campaign would reaffirm Room to Read’s belief that when children get equal opportunities in life, they can transform their lives and the lives of their communities.
Room to Read India was established in 2003 and presently has programs in twelve states – Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi NCR, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Telangana, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh.
Room to Read is a global organization transforming the lives of millions of children in low-income communities by focusing on literacy and gender equality in education. Founded in 2000 on the belief that world change starts with educated children, our innovative model focuses on deep, systemic transformation within schools during two time periods that are most critical in a child’s schooling – early primary school for  literacy acquisition and secondary school for girls’ education. Till date, Room to Read has benefited 32 million children across 21 low-income countries.
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thecollegeuniverse · 2 years
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MATS University - The Law College in Chhattisgarh Giving Legal Aspects of Law
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Dealing with educational policy, rights, and equality is covered under the law. Education is the most potent tool for bringing about change in society. The future of a country is heavily reliant on its educational policies. 
In the light of the profession's rising globalization, legal education must now meet the criteria and & the emerging needs of trade, commerce, and industry.
Excellence in legal education and research is critical because it helps to shape the rule of law's quality. There are various significant experiences that prospective lawyers can gain through legal education. The most important of these is exposure. 
The procedure, contracts, torts, criminal law, evidence, constitutional law, corporate law, property law, administrative law, jurisdiction, labor law, commercial law, and so on are only a few topics covered. These are necessary for intelligent legal practice.
The Importance of Legal Education - 
Let's begin with the causes that have transformed law into an intelligent & financially lucrative profession. These should help to enhance your resolve to pursue a career in law. 
MATS LAW COLLEGE IN CHHATTISGARH  Studying law for the sake of social good - 
It will be simple for you to connect legal theory to the real world. Students are taught the actual application of textbook information through moot competitions and the management of pro bono societies.
Studying law to broaden one's employment options - 
Studying law offers a unique employment opportunity in that it broadens professional options. You can take the judicial service tests in addition to the Indian Administrative Service Exams, something that people who have not studied law academically will not be able to do.
As a result, contrary to popular opinion, the law will create rather than constrain chances.
Studying law to use it in everyday life - 
At Law School, you'll spend a lot of time reading through cases. 
Real-life methods are used to indicate how academic knowledge must be applied to real-world situations. 
If you're wondering if the information you've learned will be useful in the real world. So, driving a car, buying food at the store, boarding a bus or aircraft, signing job contracts, renting a house, and all involve the law.
Studying law strengthens and facilitates communication - 
Your route to your dream law school will certainly provide you with the ability to perform thorough research, read widely, synthesize complicated concepts, and write and communicate persuasively. This skill set will help you define your professional paths, whether or not they are related to law.
For self-employment - 
Unlike many other occupations, the law allows you to work for yourself. The Bar Council of India conducts the bar exam, which requires a law school graduate to pass. The lawyer is granted a bar license, which allows him to practice law independently in a court of law.
MATS University, Raipur, is a premier institute for higher education that offers students a job-oriented, high-quality education. 
Various departments within the institution are to accomplish this purpose. MATS Law School is a hive of activity with never-ending energy. The Law School's variety of experiences and opportunities is unmatched in Indian legal education. Each day is an adventure thanks to the wide choice of academic and extracurricular activities available to the diverse instructors and students.
The commitment of MATS Law School to rigorous and exciting legal education is connected to MATS University's commitment to ground-breaking scholarship. The faculty of MATS Law School dig into the depths of everything, employing a variety of approaches and drawing on ideas from a variety of other academic fields.
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real-estate-sector · 3 years
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Buy commercial property in Raipur with Raheja Group.
Commercial properties offer a workspace, as opposed to residential real estate, which is utilized for living purposes. Commercial properties in Raipur are frequently rented to tenants to conduct income-generating operations.
Key features -
Commercial properties are used primarily for business or to generate money.
Office space, industrial, multi-family rentals, and retail are the four basic types of commercial real estate.
For investors, commercial properties offer income and the possibility of capital appreciation.
Individuals can engage in real estate development indirectly through (REITs).
Commercial and residential properties are the two main types of property in the real estate sector. Residential properties are for human dwellings rather than commercial or industrial purposes. Commercial real estate is utilized in commerce, as its name implies, and multi-unit rental properties that serve as tenants.
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Benefits of owning
commercial properties in Raipur
-Higher Rent
Commercial property owners might expect more rental income. Because commercial properties in Raipur are a revenue source for the client, they often take up a reach in more prime locations and offer more resources.
Appreciation of value
It’s normal to rent out the business property to meet operational costs while also profiting from the property’s increasing worth.
B2B relationship
The interaction between the owner and contractor is more business-to-business. Connections are professional and kind of regular. Both parties usually aim to reach a long-term agreement that benefits them.
Why is it worth investing in commercial properties in Raipur?Higher returns -
Raipur is the most attractive investment destination in Chhattisgarh due to its potential for a high return on investment. Investors are moving to Raipur for low-cost investments that offer high returns.
Connectivity -
Before buying a home or investing in any plot, it is crucial to consider your network. Raipur is well connected both within and beyond the city, with efficient local transportation networks such as trains, buses, and auto-rickshaws, both private and public.
Infrastructure -
Earlier, the city was famous for its lack of infrastructure. Things, however, are changing over time, and several measures bought to upgrade infrastructure and improve it. Infrastructure initiatives are driving real estate expansion in some areas.
Budget-friendly -
Raipur features excellent properties at a reasonable price. The best amenities, architecture, and spacious apartments are available under one roof named as Raheja group. With multiple business hubs developing throughout the city.
Population Density is Low -
Raipur’s low population density helps people to live freely, with lower rents and expenditures than in other major cities. As a result, Commercial Properties in Raipur allows families to save money and make a profit from it.
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theeduhub · 2 years
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The Best Boarding School In Chhattisgarh: A Guide For Parents
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The primary goal of responsible parenting is to offer high-quality education for their children. As a parent, you may do your best to teach your child the skills they need to succeed in life, but doing so at the correct time can be challenging. It is here that educational institutions have a role. By providing a planned curriculum that addresses the developing demands of a child's thirst for knowledge, the best boarding school in Chhattisgarh may go a long way in training a young one as responsible and sensitive members of society.
The Educational System in Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh has become one of Central India's most attractive locations because of its rapid growth. The government was able to entice renowned academics to construct campuses throughout the region because of the city's sophisticated amenities. In Chhattisgarh, one such educational site is the Academic World School (AWS). In 2010, AWS, Chhattisgarh's premier CBSE school, opened its doors. Since then, it has expanded to serve an ever-increasing number of pupils with a high-quality education. To meet the ever-changing demands of global education, AWS continues to develop its learning technique.
What makes AWS the best educational environment for your child?
Flexible Curriculum: The AWS CBSE program is one of the most dependable curricula. It provides students from pre-primary to grade 12 with the academics and skills-based knowledge they need to succeed in a global setting. It also offers kindergarten students programs that will assist them in becoming lifelong learners.
Highest Caliber Teachers: The school believes that trainers are the foundation of each student's learning experience. Hence the talent level of teachers at AWS is consistently high. All educators have undergone considerable training in adjusting to the needs of children and giving appropriate guidance at all times.
Contemporary Conveniences: AWS ensures that no stone is left unturned in providing students with the same experiences as their peers in other developed cities. It built cutting-edge infrastructure all around the school's campus. Every facility at this school maintains its commitment to global standards, from a large football field to a well-stocked library.
Sportsmanship is Inculcated: AWS also inculcates a spirit of sportsmanship in each child through a range of activities such as badminton, basketball, table tennis, chess, and others, in addition to the value-added programs. By implementing these programs, children will be motivated to engage in team-building exercises. These exercises will educate them on the importance of working together and learning from one another.
Students' Specialized Curricula: AWS promotes student skill development through several activities. Students interested in math, science, or public speaking can participate in different events. AWS ensures that no student's potential will be untouched by the end of school.
AWS, Bemetara has structured its school admissions process to be seamless and easy to complete in a short period, bearing in mind the busy lives that many parents lead these days. Parents can begin the procedure for getting their children admitted to the school by contacting the administrators after enrolling on the school's official website. After that, students can either visit the school or indulge in virtual counseling to learn more about the AWS's unique teaching methods, campus facilities, and other aspects.
Conclusion: 
Parents strive to give their children the most up-to-date information possible. Innovative teaching approaches and co-curricular activities are the only ways to obtain a complete holistic education. Parents always want to provide their children with the finest education possible. A holistic education may usually be provided by combining modern teaching methods with extracurricular activities. As a result, schools like AWS, the best boarding school in Chhattisgarh, are regarded the ideal options for parents. It focuses on educating and preparing its pupils to become mature, compassionate, and productive members of society.
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midashospital · 3 years
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Why Is it Very Much Important for People to Depend Upon the Best Gastrologist in Chhattisgarh?
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 Whenever the individuals are interested to go with the option of visiting the gastroenterologist then depending upon the specialised hands into digestive diseases is very much advisable so that people can get rid of different kinds of symptoms in their life. The gastrologist will be the people who have been professionally trained in internal medicine and will be having more than six years of specialised training after medical school. These kinds of doctors will be experts in the digestive system along with several other kinds of organs like pancreas, gallbladder, liver, intestines and several other kinds of things which will provide them with the complete opportunity of treating the patients with a good amount of care and effort in the whole process.
 Depending upon the perfect and the best gastrologist in Chhattisgarh is advisable for the people to ensure that there is no hesitation in the whole process and people can deal with things very easily.
 Following are some of the very basic questions that people can ask the gastrologist in this particular area:
Do I need to undergo any kind of test?
What are the usual treatments for my condition?
Do I need to undergo the endoscopy?
What to do if these kinds of symptoms are not stopping?
What are the signs of any kind of serious complications?
Are there any kinds of medications that could make my problem worse?
Do I need to change my diet to get rid of such issues?
The gastrologist will indulge in physical examination of the people and will ensure that there will be no problem at any point in time so that the best possible diagnosis can be carried out. They might also ask the people to take deep breaths or cough during the examination so that everything can be undertaken very professionally. In some of the cases, the gastrologist might also suggest different kinds of tests like stool test, blood test, CT scan, X-ray and several other kinds of related things so that they can improve the digestive system very easily and can suggest the best possible diagnosis to the people by properly diagnosing the testing systems.
 Following are the basic lifestyle changes which the people need to implement to improve their condition:
People need to cut back on the caffeine element
People need to avoid those foods which help in treating the symptoms
People need to exercise regularly
It is vital for people to manage the stress
It is vital for people to poop when they have the urge
 Hence, following the suggestions of the best gastrologist doctor in Chhattisgarh will always provide the people with the complete opportunity of getting rid of all these kinds of symptoms and issues and ensure that there will be no problem at any point in time. Seeking the right kind of medical help is very much advisable for the people so that there is no problem and they can remain on the right track of treatment without any kind of hassle.
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classyfoxdestiny · 3 years
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Dindori: As district gets added to India’s Maoist map, what it means for State
Dindori: As district gets added to India’s Maoist map, what it means for State
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Fitari is quiet. The kind of quiet that can only exists in a village in the middle of a Sal forest, its people from a tribe famously reclusive. A thin black tarred road snakes its way to the village, cutting through the Maikal hills, and two small rivulets. As a vehicle passes, the children scatter and the adults stop and stare. Most watch with surprise. The sound of an engine, or the voices of outsiders are still rare.
But there is now wariness in those eyes too. For uniformed visitors, both Maoists and the police, have become increasingly frequent. And for villages in Dindori, now on the country’s Maoist map, that can only mean trouble.
In July this year, the Union home ministry revised its list of districts affected by Left Wing Extremism across the country, bringing them down from 90 to 70. In every affected state, except one, the number of districts either stayed the same, or came down. The only addition, Madhya Pradesh’s Dindori.
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The list has also seen Chhattisgarh’s Mungeli district replacing Balod, which shares a border with Dindori, and the already declared Kabirdham district.
For security agencies, this is an admission that a decade long expansion project of the Maoists into these parts, first spotted in 2012, called the MMC (Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh confluence) zone requires focussed attention.
For 17-year-old Maha Singh Dhruv, the classification brings no solace, just a sense of dread, of the uncertainty and fear impending conflict bring.
“For the last year, I fear entering the forest thinking that if someday they (Maoists) meet me and ask for help, what will I do? I will have to help them because they carry weapons and if I do, the police will ask a hundred questions,” Dhruv said.
Dhruv is a Baiga, who form more than 80% of the population in Fitari, which has a population of 500 voters. The tribe, famously reclusive, are one of the 75 notified Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG) in the country, and one of the seven notified in Madhya Pradesh.
The government defines PVTG’s as “tribal communities who have declining or stagnant population, low level of literacy, pre-agricultural level of technology and are economically backward”.
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Dhruv lost his father very young, and lives in small one room hut with his mother. He went to school in the village itself, but dropped out when his father died. Like with everyone else in the village, there is no income, only subsistence. There is paddy that grows seasonally in two acres of land, and a small kitchen garden where there are long stalks of maize. The rest, the forest has always provided for. But now, with the peace beginning to break, Dhruv wants to leave. “I want to leave this place now. I need a job in Dindori town, 80 kilometres away,” Dhruv said.
The mechanics of identification
The police focus is on three police station areas in Dindori district, Samnapur, Bajag and Karanjiya. The village has electricity but no mobile towers, and to make a phone call, the few who have phones climb up to specific areas atop hills where the signal bar on the handset flickers on.
Senior police officials told HT that earlier this year, they were given inputs of a team of Maoists attempting to speak to villagers in Fitari. Silence is perhaps the best escape and Dhule Baiga has an answer everyone else does too. “I know nothing,” he says.
Sanjay Singh, superintendent of police, Dindori, said the movement and interaction that the police have noticed in the area, have been in and around 65 villages, mostly in “Baiga Chak”.
In 1890, the then colonial government had notified “Baiga Chak” as an area that the Baigas lived in, where they would practice shifting agriculture, locally called “Bewar”. The residents would burn patches of forests and then sow seeds with the government instead training them to practice “settled farming”. At the time, the Baiga Chak had seven villages, but the term is now commonly used to refer to 52 villages, both in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
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But even if villagers are afraid to talk of the increase presence of Maoists, the police argue that there are clear indications of a growing presence. In 2018, four kilometres away from Fetari, in the biggest local market in Dhurkuta, where everything from an umbrella to spices is sold, a driver spotted a group of 28 armed cadres crossing the forests. “I remember it was a chilly morning and I was returning from a marriage in Dhurkuta. I counted them. Initially , I thought they were police personnel but later because they were very cautious, I realised that they are Maoists,” said the driver, tracked down by HT, who lives in Chhattisgarh’s Kabhirdham, bordering Dindori.
Acting on this information, the police had at the time, sent teams to the village and found telltale footprints at the spot the driver had mentioned. “I tried to ask the villagers but most said nothing. Only one elderly Baiga told me that he saw those people twice walking outside the village,” a local police officer said.
Officers of the Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh Police, who have interrogated surrendered cadres that worked in the MMC zone in the last three years believe that the Maoists are developing a new ‘base area’ in the dense Amarkantak forests. Amarkantak is where the Vindhya, Maikal and Satpura ranges converge in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
In 2012, the Central Committee of the CPI (Maoist) decided to form this new zone, apart from the one already operational in Bastar called the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC). Documents accessed by the police show that by 2017, the work of “social investigation” was completed by “vistar platoons” covering more than 500 villages in the area. This survey included analysis of demography, target population, economic status, employment, and socio-economic problems of the area along with the identification of safe routes for the movement of armed cadres. The aim is to create another “Abhujhmaad”, which is a 4000 square kilometre area in south Bastar, unmapped by the government, and known to be the area where members of the Central Committee of the CPI(Maoist) live and operate from.
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In their conversations, surrendered cadres have told police that the Maoists have surveyed the forests to map water bodies, high vantage points to watch the movement of troops and police stations in a bid to create a safe zone. The team responsible for developing this passage and base area is headed by Maoist commander Rakesh Ode, originally from Gadchiroli, who heads a team of 22 armed cadres. Rakesh heads three Area Committees of CPI (Maoist) – Bhoramdeo, Bodla and Khatiamocha and reports to Kabeer who heads the Kanha Bhoramdeo (KB) division of the MMC zone. Police records show that there are a total of 85 armed cadres operating in the area, of which 34 are women.
The beginning of a vicious cycle?
The increase in the Maoist presence is also throwing up a familiar, hotly contested argument, one that has caused much strife in areas such as Bastar. The Dindori police plan to set up four new police camps in the area, at Chauradadar, Padaripani, Chada and Gaurakanhari, all in Baiga Chak. In Dhurkuta, this plan worries Arjun Singh Dhruv, president of the Baiga Nritak Dal and a retired teacher. “I don’t know about Maoists and their presence in this area, but one thing is concerning for us – our freedom. When the forces will be deployed, we will be caged,” Dhruv said.
Dhruv said that Baiga culture has very little crime, close to no theft, so much so that there are very few homes that even own a lock. “The nearest police station, Bajag is 28 km from this village but when the police from outside (referring to paramilitary personnel) come to this area they definitely intrude into our daily lives, and can harass us,” he said.
Dr Vijay Chaurasia, a homeopathy doctor based in Baiga Chak, and author of the book “Prakriti Putra Baiga” shares similar concerns and said that it took him close to a decade to win the confidence of the Baigas. “If the Maoists are talking to Baigas and trying to enter this peaceful community, they are actually harming them. But the government decision to deploy forces in this area makes this tribe venerable. This is bad move,” he said.
But Ved Ram Hanote, Station House Officer of the Bajag police station has already spotted signs of a shift in stance and vocabulary in some sections of the population. “We have information that some people, possibly Maoists, are entering remote villages of Baiga Chak and encouraging the residents to encroach forest land for cultivation. To me it seems that the language of Baigas has changed, they have a new vocabulary where some are talking about rights and laws. Rights and laws are not bad in themselves, just that the change in words tells me that a new influence has seeped in,” Hanote said.
Although there has been no recorded Maoist violence in Dindori, the district police believe that the villages inside the forest of Dindori are now a “safe area” for Maoists. In March 2021, a massive anti-Maoist operation was launched by the Mandla police where, under fire, the Maoists escaped towards Dindori and settled there for about a week. “They travel along a river called Kharmer, which borders two states every time they feel pressure in Chhattisgarh or Mandla,” said the Dindori SP, adding that the state government had been trying to include Dindori in MHA’s list for last two years.
He said that he hoped that the Baigas being reclusive would stem the spread of Maoist influence, but hidden in that, is a double edged sword. “They rarely entertain outsiders and therefore the chances of widespread Maoist influence is less. But if the Maoists do manage this, then it would be really difficult for us because they rarely say anything to the police,” said Singh.
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The district plans to deploy all Baiga policemen in these areas, who will aid the paramilitary in their operations, and attempt to “keep a check on them”. The plan is to deploy 400 central forces, but augment them with 550 district police personnel. “We have started training officers to prevent any harassment in the region. The behaviour of police must change while working in these tribal dominated areas; otherwise the Maoists could take advantage and we will lose the trust of the community,” said the SP.
However, within the state apparatus, there is no unanimity on what is clearly a complicated question. Intelligence officials HT has spoken to said that the large number of deployments themselves may be what the Maoists want the state to do. “I think that the Maoists want such a deployment of police forces because this will make tribes feel threatened and in turn, they create ideological space for themselves. What is need of such a huge deployment? These villages are merely a passage of Maoists towards Amarkantak. Baigas don’t like uniformed people and hence it could be dangerous,” an officer posted in the region said.
The Chhattisgarh dimension
In Chhattisgarh’s neighbouring Mungeli district, also newly added to the list of Maoist districts by the MHA, around 50 villages of the Khudiya post in Lormi, are being watched closely by the state. Police functionaries said that all of these are Baiga dominated villages and more than ten “interactions” have been recorded in the past year. Remote and sparsely populated, these villages get cut off in the monsoon.
“My brother lives in Aurapani and guards a small rest house there. He told me that about a year ago , four people in black uniforms came and asked him several questions about and topography. They enter our village from Ajgar Pahad in Mungeli,” said Chamran Singh Baiga, who once lived in Aurapanu, but has since moved to Mahuamacha village.
A senior police officer, posted in Chhattisgarh’s capital of Raipur said Mungeli has developed into an area of strategic importance for the MMC zone. “We have included the district in our list Khudiya outpost is the entrance point of their base area –the Amarkantak forests. If they get support or recruitment from the villages alongside, it will be very difficult to contain them in next few years,” said the officer.
Chhattisgarh DGP DM Awasthi said the state wanted to be careful with its planning and deployment and not exacerbate a sensitive situation. “In 2018, Kabirdham was added in MHAs list and now we have decided to add Mungeli. The reason is simple, Maoists are expanding MMC zone towards Amarakant and it is important to check them. We are still thinking about deployment and based on intelligence inputs decisions will be taken,” Awasthi said.
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