From Naxal Fear to School Bells: Chhattisgarh Village's Education Miracle

In the remote Dorlapara village of Sukma district, a school operating from a simple hut symbolizes a profound transformation in a region historically impacted by Naxal insurgency. The establishment of security force camps has enabled the provision of basic facilities like schools and anganwadis, replacing an atmosphere of fear with the sounds of learning. Local officials report that initiatives like the Niyad Nellanar campaign are successfully connecting people with government welfare schemes. Teachers and villagers express gratitude for the new-found access to education and security, allowing children to dream of a better future.

Key Points: School in Sukma Hut Signals Change in Former Naxal Area

  • School operates from a hut in insurgency-hit Sukma
  • Security force camps enable basic facilities
  • Area once recorded blasts, now hears school bells
  • Government's Niyad Nellanar campaign shows success
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Chhattisgarh: Schools operational from hut in Sukma, cutting years of darkness

A simple hut in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district becomes a school, transforming a region once dominated by Naxals. Security camps enable education.

"Children think that they will study well and make their parents proud. - Raiguda School teacher Arjun"

Sukma, January 17

Cutting through the years of darkness, the sound of children learning about alphabets and numbers is resonating in a remote village of Chhattisgarh's insurgency-hit Sukma district. A small hut at village Dorlapara of Sukma, where Naxals were once running a parallel government, is emerging as a seed of education.

It's correct that when the ray of education reaches anywhere, the impact of it is witnessed not only on children, but it also significantly transforms the lives of ordinary citizens.

In Dorlapara of the Sinabodkel area, a new school is running from a simple hut, which is actually the house of the teacher's brother. This miracle of Sukma teaches the entire country a lesson that a small hut can spark a powerful storm of change.

As a part of their plan, Naxals have destroyed hundreds of schools and ashrams across the Bastar region in the past, said Bastar Range Inspector-General of Police, Sunderraj P.

He further elaborated that after the establishment of camps of security forces in the region, schools, anganwadis, and other basic facilities are now being provided to people. The places, which were earlier recording the sound of IED blasts and gunfire, are not witnessing the sound of school bells. Positive transformations are now visible in Bastar.

In the coming time, all other basic facilities will be provided in coordination with the local administration, according to the government, said the IG.

After establishing camps in remote areas of Sukma, basic facilities like schools, health services, anganwadis, and PDS are being operated, said Sukma Superintendent of Police (SP) Kiran Chavan.

He further informed ANI that the school running in Raiguda is also being attended by children from nearby areas. A camp was established in Raiguda in December 2024, and thereafter, the situation has changed significantly. With the successful running of the Niyad Nellanar campaign, people now want to connect with the government and avail themselves of the benefits of public welfare schemes.

"Earlier, people were afraid to come and go here, and there were no facilities. Now the school has opened, and children are coming to study, although a proper building has not yet been constructed. Earlier, due to Naxalites, there was a strong atmosphere of fear, and children could not study. Now schools are opening at various places in the area, and children are attending them. Children think that they will study well and make their parents proud. The government is continuously trying to provide facilities; roads have been built, schools have been opened, and security is being provided. We thank the government," said Raiguda School teacher Arjun.

There was no school in our village, but we wanted our children to be educated and move ahead in life, to make their parents proud, said villager Mandvi Sanvaiya.

She further said that due to the problem of Naxalism, children could not study, and people from one village could not go to another. Now that a CRPF camp has been set up, we face no problems. We can breathe freely, and there are no restrictions on our movement.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Heartwarming to read. The sound of school bells replacing gunfire is a powerful image. Hope the government follows through with proper buildings and resources soon. These children deserve more than just a hut, but it's a beautiful start.
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Vikram M
Finally some positive news from Bastar! For years we only heard about violence. The establishment of security camps seems to be the key. Now the administration must ensure these schools get permanent structures, trained teachers, and mid-day meals without delay.
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Priya S
"We can breathe freely" – the villager's words hit hard. We take our freedom for granted. This is a lesson in resilience. Hope the media keeps highlighting such stories of development, not just the problems. More power to Teacher Arjun! 🙏
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Rohit P
Good step, but let's be cautiously optimistic. We've seen announcements before. The real test is sustaining this for 5-10 years. Need to ensure teachers get salaries on time and books reach these remote huts. The intent is great, execution is key.
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Michael C
This is incredible community-led development. The government providing security to enable local heroes like this teacher is the model that works. The world should hear more about this transformation in Chhattisgarh.

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