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In Kothagudem’s Cherla mandal, an adivasi woman delivered a baby on the roadside after walking six kilometres in a doli due to poor ambulance access. Both mother and child are safe, doctors said, after being shifted to Satyanarayanapuram government hospital
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Teachers at a government school in Kaliveru hired an auto rickshaw to ferry students from nearby villages, leading to a sharp rise in enrolments. Despite success, the school now faces a teacher shortage due to growing student strength
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The police thoroughly inspected every house in this village, which is a Maoist-affected area
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Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju attended the closing ceremony on Friday along with Bhadrachalam ASP Vikrant Kumar Singh. As many as 56 teams, including teams from Chhattisgarh, participated in the competitions
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The family members of underground Maoists were making efforts to bring them out of the party as part of ‘Operation Cheyutha’ being implemented by the district police.
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Forest officials in Kothagudem have taken custody of Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) tagged endangered Indian vulture spotted in Cherla three days ago.
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The society has been monitoring the movements of the bird. It was said that the bird stopped transmitting on September 30 and forest officials were informed about the bird's movements.
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Irrigation officials have lifted 22 gates of Taliperu Medium Irrigation Project at Cherla to discharge 54, 284 cusecs of excess water downstream
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Irrigation officials have lifted 12 gates to discharge 16, 698 cusecs of excess water downstream on Wednesday.
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Irrigation officials lift three gates to discharge 2,399 cusecs of excess water downstream
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The Maoist leaders, who claim to fight for the tribals, have taken the border areas under their control and made the forest area like a fort.
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The area falls under naxal-affected Pamed police station limits in Usur block of Bijapur district in Chhattisgarh. As Pamed is located at a distance of 110 km from Bijapur, adivasis visit Cherla for their daily needs and depend on hospitals in Cherla for medical treatment.
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SP Dr Vineeth informed that after 2004 the polling station was set up again this time in Unjupalli, which was identified as a Maoist affected polling station
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RPC members, Madivi Ganga Muda of Chinna Utlapalli, Madivi Anda of Rampur and Kovvasi Mangu of Bhimaram in Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh State were arrested during vehicle checks
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Poonam earned love and affection from the men and officers after successfully uncovering four hidden landmines during an anti-insurgency operation in Cherla village along the Telangana-Chhattisgarh border back in 2011.
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44 gelatin sticks and 16 metres of cordex wire were seized from them.
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Cherla CI, B Ashok informed that everyday people of Kurnapalli, Battinapalli, Ramachandrapuram, Erraboru villages of Cherla mandal travel through this road on which the landmine was planted.
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Police arrested a CPI (Maoist) LOS member, who was involved in 21 criminal cases, at Cherla in the district
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Kothagudem: Road connectivity in agency villages in the district has been improved for the convenience of tribals living in the villages, informed Bhadrachalam ASP, B Rohith Raj. The construction of roads connecting nearly all villages has been completed in the Maoist-affected areas. The State and Central governments have undertaken development works in the agency areas. […]
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Two CPI (Maoist) militia members were taken into custody by police in Cherla mandal in the district on Tuesday.