Surrendered Naxalites Undergo Skill Training for Rehabilitation in Jagdalpur

It's really encouraging to see surrendered Naxalites in Jagdalpur getting a fresh start through practical training. They're learning valuable skills like hotel management, tourism, and plumbing to help them join the mainstream. Local officials are confident this initiative will lead to positive changes in their lives. The trainees themselves are already seeing the benefits and future opportunities this education provides.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh: Surrendered Naxalites Trained in Hotel Management, Hospitality in Jagdalpur

  • Bastar IG outlines rehabilitation drive for surrendered Maoists
  • Former Naxalite details hotel management training after surrender
  • Government provides skill courses including tourism and tractor repair
  • Initiative aims to integrate former cadres into mainstream society
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Surrendered naxalites being trained in hospitality and skill courses for rehabilitation in Jagdalpur

Surrendered Naxalites in Chhattisgarh's Jagdalpur are being rehabilitated through skill development courses in hotel management, tourism, and other trades as part of a government initiative.

"Maoist cadres who had previously taken the path of violence for one reason or another are now transforming and joining the mainstream of society. - P Sundarraj / Bastar IGI surrendered in Bijapur district, and after that, the government sent me to Jagdalpur College for training. Here, we are getting training in a hotel management course. - Surrendered NaxaliteThe training is being conducted by the state government... I want to thank the government for taking this kind of initiative. - Anil Ade / Hotel Management Instructor"

Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh), December 22

In a step towards giving relief and rehabilitation to the surrendered Naxalites, they are being made self-reliant through hotel management, hospitality, and other skill development courses.

Bastar IG P Sundarraj said that Maoist cadres who had previously taken the path of violence for one reason or another are now transforming and joining the mainstream of society.

He asserted that, through the efforts of the district administration and police, and in accordance with government guidelines, there will undoubtedly be positive changes in the lives of these surrendered individuals in the coming days.

"Maoist cadres who had previously taken the path of violence for one reason or another are now transforming and joining the mainstream of society. All types of financial assistance and other support are being provided to them... Through the efforts of the district administration and police, in accordance with government guidelines, we will certainly see positive changes in the lives of these surrendered individuals in the coming times," P Sundarraj told ANI.

A naxalite who surrendered this year said that the government sent him to Jagdalpur college for training, where he is learning about the hotel management course.

"I surrendered in Bijapur district, and after that, the government sent me to Jagdalpur College for training. Here, we are getting training in a hotel management course... We are learning many things through hotel management training, and we are seeing the benefits," he said.

Meanwhile, Hotel management instructor Anil Ade, who is training surrendered Naxalites at the Jagdalpur college, stated that there are four or five types of courses at the training centre, including tourism, tractor repair, plumbing, electrical work, and tailoring. He mentioned that currently, tthe surrendered Naxalites are undergoing the service course and thanked the government for taking this kind of initiative.

"The training is being conducted by the state government... Here are four or five types of courses: tourism, tractor repairing, plumbing, electrician, and tailoring. Currently, these people are doing the service course... I want to thank the government for taking this kind of initiative. When they work and gain experience, they will get more opportunities in the future," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hotel management and hospitality? That's actually quite smart. The tourism sector in Bastar has huge potential. If these individuals become trained professionals, it can boost the local economy and help change the region's image. Win-win!
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Rahul R
I hope this is implemented properly and not just for headlines. The courses need to be high-quality with proper job placements afterwards. Otherwise, it's just a temporary fix. The government must ensure long-term support.
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Meera T
As someone from the region, I welcome this news. For too long, our youth have been caught in this cycle. Giving them skills like plumbing, electrical work, and tractor repair is brilliant. These are always in demand in villages and towns.
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David E
Interesting approach. Focusing on vocational training for reintegration seems more practical than just monetary compensation. The key will be societal acceptance. Will hotels and businesses actually hire them without prejudice?
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Siddharth J
Jai Hind! This is the India we want to see. Transforming lives, not just punishing people. Everyone deserves a second chance to contribute to the nation's growth. Salute to the police and administration in Bastar for this humane initiative.

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