New forward operating base set up in the Belnar -affected Belnar will be directly related to two towns

Dantewada, October 7 (IANS). A new forward operating base was set up by Dantewada police and the 165th Corps of CRPF in the town of Belanar in Bijapur and the town of Belanar of Abujhmad area below the most nearly Chhattisgar district. With the establishment of the camp, the towns will be directly connected without access to Bijapur and Narayanpur. This camp was set up with the aim of linking the residents of the region with the mainstream of development and taking advantage of the government’s schemes under the public welfare scheme of the Chhattisgarh government. Despite adverse weather and inaccessible geographical conditions, security forces have set up this important camp, with all challenges in the core area of ​​the Maoists. With the introduction of this camp, the towns of District Bijapur and Narayanpur will be able to join directly. After establishing the Belanar camp, residents in the area will now easily be able to get roads, electricity, mobile networks, health centers, PDS stores, education and other basic facilities. This initiative will effectively combat the inter-district activities of Maoists and increase the rate of anti-Naxal operations in the region. This work was done led by the Bastar Range Police Inspector of Police Sundararaj P and CRPF inspector -General of the Police Shaleen and the Dantewada superintendent of police Gaurav Rai. Dantewada and Bijapur police, 165 Battalion CRPF, as well as active participation and coordination of Cobra 201 Vahini, Young Platoon 230 Corps and 111 Corps were achieved. The establishment of the new security camp Belanar is in accordance with the Minister of Home Affairs AMIT Shah’s concept of full elimination of NAXALISM to March 2026. This step of security forces reflects their extraordinary courage, determination and professional capacity, which is an important step towards permanent peace, wealth and progress in an inaccessible region such as Abujhmad. -Ians bag shares this story tags

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