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NIA files chargesheet against Maoist leader Bhavani
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June 11, 2021 22:50 IST
She was one of the key accused in the murder of TDP leaders Kidari Sarveswara Rao and Siveri Soma
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She was one of the key accused in the murder of TDP leaders Kidari Sarveswara Rao and Siveri Soma
National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a supplementary chargesheet against Sake Kalavathi alias Bhavani, an area committee member (ACM) of the banned CPI (Maoist), on Friday.
Bhavani was arrested in September 2019 at a village in East Godavari with two bullet wounds. She was the wife of State zonal committee member Kakuri Pandana alias Jagan.
A road to development in Maoist hotbed
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June 09, 2021 23:37 IST
Through ‘Project Varadhi’, the district police, with the involvement of tribal people, succeed in bringing about a turnaround
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The police, with the help of tribal people and the ITDA, laying a road in an interior village in Visakha Agency.
Through ‘Project Varadhi’, the district police, with the involvement of tribal people, succeed in bringing about a turnaround
At least nine out of the 11 mandals in the Agency areas of Visakhapatnam district have been under the stranglehold of the banned CPI (Maoist) for the last two decades, as a result of which they are devoid of even basic infrastructure.
Fever outbreak worries people in tribal hamlet
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CPI(M) leaders demand health camp
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CPI(M) leaders demand health camp
There is an outbreak of fevers in Jajulabandha hamlet of Moolapeta panchayat in Koyyuru mandal in the Visakha Agency. Though these fevers are seasonal, the tribals are worried in view of the COVID situation.
Twenty seven tribal families living atop a hill depend on a spring for their drinking water needs. At least 20 persons were affected by fevers, said CPI (M) leaders K. Govinda Rao and M. Suribabu.
There is no power supply to the hamlet and the 8-km kutcha road laid by the tribal people to the hamlet on their own is adequate riding bikes only. Ambulances cannot reach the village and the sick have to be carried in ‘dolies’ to the road point, says Mr. Govinda Rao.