New Delhi [India], March 24 (ANI): As part of an important step to bolster its efforts in combatting
Naxalism
, the
Indo-Tibetan Border Police
(
ITBP
) have established a
new camp
at
Bedmakoti
About 5 kilometers further ahead
Kutul
, a known
Naxal stronghold
in the
Abujhmad
region of
Narayanpur
district.

This initiative corresponds with the national government’s aim to eradicate
Naxalism
By March 2026, the creation of the
Bedmakoti
The camp is being celebrated as a significant accomplishment by the security forces active in the area.

According to the
ITBP
, one of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), this region continues to be heavily impacted by Naxalite operations, presenting an ongoing danger to the officials deployed there.

In spite of the risks, the 41st Battalion,
ITBP
In Kondagaon, led by Rana Yudhvir Singh, the Deputy Inspector General at the Tactical Sector Headquarters in Bhubaneswar, authorities have initiated this forward-thinking measure to reduce Naxalite presence.

The
ITBP
has been continually broadening its footprint in the
Abujhmad
area, setting up camps to guarantee the security of the nearby populace.

“Apart from providing security,
ITBP
The personnel are increasing knowledge regarding the welfare programs offered by both Central and State Governments, with the objective of incorporating the local population into the national mainstream,” the force mentioned.

Enhanced presence of security personnel in the area has likewise restricted the operating capabilities of Naxal outfits.
ITBP
emphasized that the residents feel a greater sense of safety and are more eager to take part in development programs.

With the Center’s target of 2026 to eliminate
Naxalism
, the creation of the
Bedmakoti
The camp represents a substantial stride toward attaining this objective. (ANI)

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