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In a cabinet meeting chaired later by Baghel, it was decided to constitute a Mahua Board to promote its collection, value addition, processing and utilization. "Mahua trees are found in abundance in Chhattisgarh. Its flowers are not only edible but also have medicinal properties, while the seeds are a good source of healthy fats," the official said.
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Tarrem attacks indicate that the weakened Maoists remain a strong military threat
The deaths of over 20 paramilitary personnel in an encounter with the Maoists in the Tarrem area near Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district once again puts the spotlight on the long-running conflict in this remote tribal region. Reports indicate a Maoist ambush of the paramilitary personnel from different units – the Special Task Force, the District Reserve Guard of the Chhattisgarh police besides the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)’s elite COBRA unit who had proceeded to perform combing operations in Maoist strongholds. The units had embarked upon their combing exercise at a time when Maoists were trying to disrupt the construction of a road near Silger-Jagargunda. The lack of road and telecommunications infrastructure in these remote areas has been one of the reasons for the Maoists being able to use the terrain to their advantage. Questions will be asked as to how such a large force failed to a