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Chhattisgarh: End of Naxalism by Modi govt marks new beginning for Nelangur, village gets tap water connection for the first time

Jain stated, "Water is being lifted from the source using solar-powered pumps and supplied directly to homes through pipelines."

India at the end of Naxalism: How a violent movement was born, sustained and finally crushed — tracing the shift from political ambiguity to...

As India becomes free from the menace of Maoist-Leftist terrorism, here is a look back at the birth, life and death of Naxalism in India.

Inside India’s final push against Naxalism: How roads and security ops are bringing Chhattisgarh’s Maoist strongholds into the mainstream

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai made a strong statement on 18th March, claiming that Naxalism in the state is effectively over.

Only 7 districts in the country remain Naxal-affected after Bihar declared “Naxal Free” following the surrender of Suresh Koda

There are currently no armed Naxalite squads functioning in any of the 23 districts in Bihar that were previously affected by the threat.

OpIndia Exclusive: Modi govt spent over Rs 630 crore to modernise the police force in Naxal-affected states. Read full RTI details

Responding to OpIndia’s RTI, the MHA confirmed over Rs 630 crore released under the Special Infrastructure Scheme to Naxal-affected states, reflecting the Modi government’s focus on accountability and modernisation in its war against Left-Wing Extremism.

As Naxal terror faces near wipeout, several villages in Chhattisgarh set to celebrate Independence Day for the first time in 78 years

These villages were under the control of the CPI (Maoist), which threatened locals against celebrating the 15th of August.

Amit Shah chairs review on Maoist terrorism in 10 states, Mamata Banerjee and 3 other CMs skip the high-level meeting

Home Minister Amir Shah chaired a review meeting on ‘Left-Wing Terrorism’ in ten states today, organised at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi

Top Maoist terrorists dying of Covid-19, several leave terror group due to fear of infection

Maoists are dying in the 'Red Corridor', as it is witnessing a drastic surge in the number of Wuhan Coronavirus cases. Others have left.

Bijapur-Sukma attack led by new CPI Maoist leader Basava Raju, suggests reports: Here is what we know about him

Basava Raju carries an AK-47, according to a 2011 Intelligence Bureau (IB) report and promotes a military approach.

‘Bring back my husband as you brought WC Abhinandan’: Missing Jawan’s wife appeals to PM Modi after Naxal attack

The deadly Maoist ambush on security personnel led to the martyrdom of 22 jawans, and injuries to 32 others.

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