New Security Camp in Bijapur Boosts Anti-Naxal Drive and Tribal Development

Security forces have established a new camp in Bijapur district's Bade Gundem village as part of Chhattisgarh's integrated strategy against Naxalism. The camp will act as a forward base to restrict Maoist activities while providing a secure environment for development. It is designed to deliver critical amenities like healthcare, education, and electricity to the remote tribal community. This initiative supports the broader national goal of ending Left-Wing Extremism by 2026.

Key Points: New Security Camp in Bijapur to Curb Maoist Activities

  • New camp in Bade Gundem village
  • Part of 'Niyad Nella Nar' scheme
  • Aims to curb Maoist mobility
  • Will provide healthcare and education
  • 37 camps established in Bijapur since 2024
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New security camp established in Bijapur as part of anti-Naxal drive

Chhattisgarh establishes a new security camp in Bijapur to combat Naxalism and deliver essential public services to remote tribal villages.

"blending robust security measures with inclusive growth - Official Statement"

Raipur/Bijapur, March 14 In a significant stride towards eradicating Naxalism and bringing development to one of Chhattisgarh's most remote and Maoist-affected regions, security forces have established a new security and public amenities camp in Village Bade Gundem, under the jurisdiction of Farsegarh Police Station in Bijapur district.

The establishment of the camp falls under the Chhattisgarh Government's flagship 'Niyad Nella Nar' scheme, which integrates intensified anti-Naxal operations with the delivery of essential public services to interior tribal areas.

The camp is poised to serve as a forward base to curb Maoist activities, restrict their mobility, and create a secure environment for lasting peace.

The camp was set up through a coordinated operation involving joint teams from the District Reserve Guard, district police force, and the Chhattisgarh Armed Force.

This initiative was carried out despite challenging geographical terrain, inaccessible routes, and harsh natural conditions, highlighting the forces' remarkable courage, determination, and high morale.

Beyond security, such camps promise transformative benefits for local villagers. These camps will enable access to critical amenities including healthcare facilities, quality education, electricity, clean drinking water, public distribution system outlets, improved mobile network coverage, roads, bridges, and culverts.

This marks a key advancement in connecting Bhopalpatnam with Farsegarh and linking remote villages, particularly those in the Indravati National Park area, to broader road networks and administrative reach.

Since 2024, Bijapur district has seen an impressive rollout of 37 new security camps amid similar adversities.

These efforts have yielded substantial results in the fight against Naxalism.

According to senior police officials, 955 Maoists have been rehabilitated and reintegrated into mainstream society, 234 have been neutralised in encounters, and 1,184 arrested through sustained operations.

The camp's inauguration was overseen by senior officials, including Sundarraj P, Inspector General of Police (Bastar Range), Jagdalpur and a team of senior police officials.

By blending robust security measures with inclusive growth, the initiative aligns with the broader national goal of ending Left-Wing Extremism by March 2026, paving the way for tribal communities to embrace development, trust in governance, and a violence-free future.

- IANS

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Priya S
My heart goes out to the security personnel. Setting up a camp in such difficult terrain shows incredible dedication. I hope the local youth now get real opportunities through education and jobs, so they don't fall for the false promises of extremists.
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Rahul R
The numbers are impressive - 955 rehabilitated is no small feat. But the real test is whether these camps become true centers of development. The government must ensure teachers and doctors actually stay there, not just for a photo-op. Delivery on promises is key.
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Sarah B
Connecting remote villages to road networks is a game-changer. It's not just about security; it's about ending decades of isolation. Access to markets for their produce and easier travel for medical emergencies will change lives.
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Vikram M
Salute to the bravery of our forces! 👏 Operating in the Indravati area is extremely dangerous. This dual approach of 'Niyad Nella Nar' makes sense. You can't have peace without development, and you can't have development without peace.
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Kriti O
I appreciate the focus on rehabilitation. Many who join these groups are misguided or forced. Bringing them back into society with dignity is crucial for lasting peace. Hope the 2026 target for ending LWE is met. The tribal communities deserve a normal life.

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