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January - 21 
Odisha's Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Marik on January 21 said Border Security Force (BSF) troopers engaged in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)¬prone areas in the State will be redeployed keeping in view the intelligence inputs, reports The Economic Times. “We took stock of t
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Odisha's Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Marik on January 21 said Border Security Force (BSF) troopers engaged in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)¬prone areas in the State will be redeployed keeping in view the intelligence inputs, reports The Economic Times. “We took stock of the Maoist situation in the State and discussed the redeployment of the BSF personnel so as to make all possible use of the central forces”, he said. "We have decided to withdraw the BSF from places where Maoist activities have scaled down and redeploy them in places where there has been a spurt in Left Wing Extremism (LWE)," Marik said after a meeting of the State Police and the BSF.
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March - 18 
Director General (DG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Prakash Mishra told the media on March 18 that if required more CRPF units would be deployed in Nuapada District to free the area from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports The Times of India. He added that he would take st
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Director General (DG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Prakash Mishra told the media on March 18 that if required more CRPF units would be deployed in Nuapada District to free the area from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports The Times of India. He added that he would take steps to ensure that tourists are able to visit Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary in Nuapada District without the fear of Maoists. Mishra, who went to Sunabeda village in a chopper, admitted that tourism was hit in the area due to increase in extremist activities in the past five years. The Maoists reportedly started spreading their base in Sunabeda in 2009. Since Chhattisgarh is close to Sunabeda, it became an added advantage for the Maoists. At present, the CRPF and Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) personnel have been deployed at Barkot, Jamgaon, Sunabeda and Soseng villages. Sources in the forest department also said the number of visitors has gone down owing to Maoist menace. The department recorded 22,000 footfalls between 2001 and 2005. The figure dipped to 2009 between 2006 and 2009. In 2010 and 2011, only 815 tourists visited the place. No tourist has visited the area since 2012.
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March - 18 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) outfit is planning to form a new corridor to connect Jharkhand, Odisha and Chhattisgarh through the districts of Sambalpur and Deogarh, said Director General (DG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Prakash Mishra on March 18, reports The New Indi
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) outfit is planning to form a new corridor to connect Jharkhand, Odisha and Chhattisgarh through the districts of Sambalpur and Deogarh, said Director General (DG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Prakash Mishra on March 18, reports The New Indian Express. He further said “The CRPF is ready to foil any such attempt by the banned outfit.” Sambalpur and Deogarh districts are pivotal because of their strategic location and all efforts will be made to ensure that the Maoists cannot realise their plan of a corridor, added Mishra, who arrived in Sambalpur later in the day after reviewing anti-Maoist operations at Sunabeda wildlife sanctuary in Nuapada, which has become a hotbed of Maoists. “It will be easy to rein in the Maoists if they are denied setting up the corridor,” Mishra said, adding that there has been a reduction in the Maoist movement in Sundargarh, Deogarh and Sambalpur whereas it has increased in Boudh, Kandhamal and Angul districts. He said the CRPF personnel have succeeded in containing Maoist activity in Sunabeda sanctuary and are now concentrating on the border areas of Nuapada and Chhattisgarh, where the ultras are currently active. On CRPF deployment in the State, the CRPF DG said it would be rationalised and the personnel stationed in areas which have marked subdued Maoist activities would be moved to places where ultras are active. He said the CRPF was working in tandem with the State Police. During his visit to the Sunabeda sanctuary, Mishra attended a function organised by CRPF in Sunabeda village as a part of their Civic Action Programme.
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March - 23 
the Odisha Government on March 23 said as many as 300 Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs) have returned to the mainstream in the past five years, reports The Hindu. Furnishing a written reply to a query in the State Assembly, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said “During the last five years, more than 300 pers
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the Odisha Government on March 23 said as many as 300 Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs) have returned to the mainstream in the past five years, reports The Hindu. Furnishing a written reply to a query in the State Assembly, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said “During the last five years, more than 300 persons have joined the mainstream in Odisha by shunning violence. Out of them, more than 170 persons have benefitted in accordance with the ‘Surrender and Rehabilitation’ scheme.” Under ‘Surrender and Rehabilitation’ scheme, surrendered LWEs are entitled to financial assistance up to INR 2,50,000, payment up to INR 25,000 for surrender with weapons and cash at the rate of 0.4 decimal of homestead land. The Odisha Government also provides house building grant at the rate of Indira Awas Yojna to LWEs who give up arms. A screening committee after careful scrutiny of each case recommends rehabilitation of LWEs, the Chief Minister said. He, however, declined to reveal the names of LWEs rehabilitated under the scheme citing security reasons. The Odisha Government has claimed that the LWEs situation has been gradually improving in the State. Not a single security personnel involved in counter-Maoism operations was killed in 2014. In the last three years, there was relatively low level of violence in Odisha. During this period, 66 civilians and 26 security persons lost their lives in 254 Maoist incidents. In comparison to this, 2009, 2010 and 2011 witnessed 377 LWE-related violent incidents in which 109 general public and 71 security personnel were killed by the extremists. Commenting on civilian killings, he said “The Odisha Government has created specialised forces and upgraded intelligence and security infrastructure in naxal-affected areas to effectively deal with naxal activities and secure the safety and security of people.” “Preventive area domination operations and anti-naxal operations are regularly done in the naxal-affected areas in co-ordination with Central Armed Police Forces deployed in Odisha as well as security agencies of the bordering LWE affected States,” the Chief Minister pointed out.
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March - 27 
Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on March 27 described the law and order situation in the state last year as peaceful even as he raised concern over Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) which he said was still a "sensitive" issue in five Districts, reports Zee News. "The LWE situation remains sensitive in th
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Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on March 27 described the law and order situation in the state last year as peaceful even as he raised concern over Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) which he said was still a "sensitive" issue in five Districts, reports Zee News. "The LWE situation remains sensitive in the Districts like Malkangiri, Koraput, Nuapada, Kalahandi and Bolangir," Patnaik said during the debate relating to expenditure of Home Department. Further, the CM said 253 mobile towers would be set up in the Maoist-prone areas of Odisha this year, added Odisha Sun Times. Talking about anti-Maoist operations in the state, the CM said the Police had arrested 71 Maoist, including top cadres like Sabyasachi Panda and T Anil Kumar, in 2014. During the operation against the red rebels, Police had seized 34 state-of-the-art weapons and 143 other arms and ammunitions.
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March - 27 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities are on the wane in the State, Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik informed the Odisha Assembly on March 27 even as a white paper tabled in the House said the Maoists killed 20 people last year (2014), reports The Times of India. Taking part in t
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities are on the wane in the State, Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik informed the Odisha Assembly on March 27 even as a white paper tabled in the House said the Maoists killed 20 people last year (2014), reports The Times of India. Taking part in the discussion on expenditure of Home Department, the CM said, "There has been substantial improvement in the overall containment of Maoist situation in State. The intensity of Maoist activity is on the decline." He added there was improvement in the situation in districts such as Jajpur, Dhenkanal, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Gajapati, Ganjam, Nabarangpur, Sambalpur, Deogarh, Sundargarh and Nayagarh in 2014. He said 99 rebels surrendered in the State in 2014 while Police arrested 71. Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) leader Nachika Linga surrendered last year (2014) while most-wanted Sabyasachi Panda was arrested. A record 143 weapons, including 34 advanced weapons, were recovered from the rebels. He further said situation still remains sensitive in Malkangiri, Koraput, Nuapada, Kalahandi and Balangir. Stating that connectivity plays an important role in restricting Left-Wing Extremism (LWE), he said the government is planning to install 253 mobile towers in the LWE-affected Districts. The white paper said six Maoists were killed in 76 Maoist-related incidents last year (2014). However, Opposition political parties contested the government claim. Meanwhile, the CM Patnaik further informed the State Assembly that three years (2009, 2010 and 2011) witnessed a total 377 Maoist violence cases in which 109 general public and 71 security personnel were killed by the extremists, reports The Hindu on March 31. Similarly, during 2012, 2013 and 2014, the State suffered loss of lives of 66 civilians and 26 security persons. Further, five years after announcing to provide homestead land to next-of-kin of the State Police personnel killed in anti-Maoist operations, the Odisha Government finally spelt out modalities of transferring such land, reports The Hindu on March 31. In 2010, the State Government had declared that next-of-kin of the State Police personnel who die while discharging their duties in anti-Maoist operations would be allotted up to 0.04 acre of government land in an urban area or 0.10 acre of government land in a rural area free of premium for homestead purpose under the provisions of the Government Grants Act, 1895.
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April - 1 
Left Wing Extremism (LWE) continues to be a challenge for the Police in Odisha, said Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Marik briefing newsmen on the occasion of 80th foundation day of the Odisha Police on April 1, reports odishasuntimes.com. “Naxalism remains a challenge for us. We have not b
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Left Wing Extremism (LWE) continues to be a challenge for the Police in Odisha, said Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Marik briefing newsmen on the occasion of 80th foundation day of the Odisha Police on April 1, reports odishasuntimes.com. “Naxalism remains a challenge for us. We have not been able to completely wipe it out from the state. Therefore we will be laying special emphasis on it in the days ahead,” said Marik.
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April - 17 
Strategies have been drawn to rein in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Kandhamal and its neighbouring Districts, said Odisha Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Marik on April 17, reports New Indian Express. Inaugurating the Town Police Station in Phulbani in Kandhamal Distri
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Strategies have been drawn to rein in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Kandhamal and its neighbouring Districts, said Odisha Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Marik on April 17, reports New Indian Express. Inaugurating the Town Police Station in Phulbani in Kandhamal District, Marik said Maoist groups are aiding the villagers in cultivation of ganja in rural pockets of the District with an aim to increase their hold over the area. Since the contraband is cultivated in large areas, it is not possible to destroy it manually. It has been decided to uproot the illegally cultivated ganja with the help of machines, said Marik.
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May - 22 
Odisha Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjiv Marik visited Malkangiri and Koraput Districts to review the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) situation, reports The Hindu on May 23. The DGP felt there was need of deployment of two more battalions of Border Security Force (BSF) in this reg
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Odisha Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjiv Marik visited Malkangiri and Koraput Districts to review the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) situation, reports The Hindu on May 23. The DGP felt there was need of deployment of two more battalions of Border Security Force (BSF) in this region to increase area dominance of Security Forces (SFs). He said that in recent times the Maoists had lost much ground in Malkangiri and Koraput Districts, which were earlier their major bases. But he felt it was not the time of complacency for the SFs and more area dominance through anti-Maoist operations was need of the day. According to him additional BSF battalions will help in filling up the gaps in the anti-Maoist operations as in several key locations in Koraput District there were no permanent camps of central forces. He also added that construction of a Special Operation Group (SOG) training centre was on in Koraput and its completion would increase strength of SOG personnel in the State. Before reaching Koraput, the DGP Marik visited Malkangiri District. According to the DGP, construction of Gurupriya bridge, which had been till date stalled by Maoists, would be a major catalyst of improved communication and development of 151 villages in this cut off area. The construction work of the INR 173 crore project is now on since September, 2014 by Kolkata based Royal Infra Construction with active Police protection, reports odishasuntimes.com. The project is expected to be completed in two years.
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June - 10 
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Director-General (DG) Prakash Mishra on June 10, said Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has planned to rebuild their old bases in some core areas of Odisha in order to strengthen their organisation, reports The Pioneer. DG Mishra, who visited Sunabeda i
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Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Director-General (DG) Prakash Mishra on June 10, said Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has planned to rebuild their old bases in some core areas of Odisha in order to strengthen their organisation, reports The Pioneer. DG Mishra, who visited Sunabeda in Koraput District in the morning (June 10) to review the progress of training institute of the 202 Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) of the CRPF, said the Odisha Police should remain alert over the movements and plans of the Maoists who are planning to rebuild their old bases in the State. On the use of unmanned vehicles (Drones) to strike against Maoists in the jungles, Mishra said the CRPF has not made any substantial result from the existing planes. So the CRPF was planning to bring new drones for the operations, he added. On requirement of forces, Mishra said there is a need of more security forces in Nuapada and Kalahandi districts.
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June - 12 
Meanwhile, Odisha Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on June 12, 2015 demanded that the Central Government should release funds for construction of roads in nine districts dominated by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports The New Indian Express. The CM, who is on a five-day visi
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Meanwhile, Odisha Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on June 12, 2015 demanded that the Central Government should release funds for construction of roads in nine districts dominated by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports The New Indian Express. The CM, who is on a five-day visit of New Delhi, raised the issue during his meeting with Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMH) Rajnath Singh. Odisha Government has submitted a proposal with a list of 47 road projects totaling 864.22 km in nine Maoist-dominated districts estimated to cost INR 1620.10 crore. UMH Singh assured the CM that action will be taken on the proposal after seeking approval of the Union Cabinet. He also demanded deployment of more cental forces in Nuapada and Malkangiri Districts to sustain anti-Maoist operations. Besides seeking an additional battalion of Central Para Military Forces (CPMF), he demanded two more helicopters for anti-Maoist operations. He also demanded early release of INR 172 crore arrear under Security Related Expenditure (SRE). He also demanded the entire approved cost of INR 187.25 crore for the Gurupriya river bridge project. So far, only INR 45 crore has been released, he added. Similarly, the Centre should take up the matter with Andhra Pradesh regarding early construction of Motu bridge across river Sileru on Ranchi-Vijayawada highway connecting Malkangiri District with Andhra Pradesh as this is of vital importance for anti-Maoist operations, he said. The CM further said more mobile towers, particularly by the public sector provider Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), should be set up in Maoist affected areas to improve connectivity.
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June - 20 
With Maoists on active mode, the Odisha State Police administration is contemplating to redeploy Forces in certain areas of western and northern regions from where Security Force (SF) personnel had been withdrawn in the past, reports The Pioneer. “We will redeploy forces at those places from where t
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With Maoists on active mode, the Odisha State Police administration is contemplating to redeploy Forces in certain areas of western and northern regions from where Security Force (SF) personnel had been withdrawn in the past, reports The Pioneer. “We will redeploy forces at those places from where they were withdrawn months back. As the situation has changed, we have decided to take proactive measures,” Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Marik told media persons on June 20. Marik claimed that strength of the State police has increased manifold, and State forces’ dependence on Central forces to tackle Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) menace has declined. “State forces like District Voluntary Force (DVF) and Special Operation Group (SOG) are fighting against Maoists along with Central forces. The strength of SOG has now increased to 3,000 from 1,500,” DGP said. He further said Odisha Police are gaining self-sufficiency in containing the Maoist menace due to increase in manpower to 65,000 from 40,000 in the last 12 years. He also said that Maoists activities have declined in K Balang, Koira, Bonai and Lathikata areas which were earlier considered their stranglehold. The DGP added though Maoist activities have come down drastically, forces would be redeployed along the borders of Sambalpur, Sundargarh and Deogarh Districts to tackle the small Maoist groups. “Jharkhand-based splinter Maoist outfit People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) and another Jharkhand-based criminal outfit Pahadi Cheetah have been neutralised on Sundargarh side of the border in Odisha,” he said.
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June - 26 
The Naveen Patnaik Government on June 26 said the State was set to lose funds to the tune of INR 21.48 billion following reduction in central allocations for States on the basis of the 14th Finance Commission report, reports The Hindu. The reason behind the huge drop in central share could be attrib
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The Naveen Patnaik Government on June 26 said the State was set to lose funds to the tune of INR 21.48 billion following reduction in central allocations for States on the basis of the 14th Finance Commission report, reports The Hindu. The reason behind the huge drop in central share could be attributed to the change in pattern of some central welfare schemes and discontinuation of a few other schemes, Chief Minister was informed in a review meeting held on June 26. Patnaik expressed concerns over the sudden cut in fund provisions for Backward Region Grant Fund, police modernisation, Rajiv Gandhi Panchayat Sashaktikaran Abhiyan, model schools in blocks, tourism infrastructure development, national mission for food processing and some tribal development projects. The meeting resolved to continue some welfare schemes by utilising State’s own resources. The Chief Minister said the Centre would be requested to reconsider a cut in funding for tribal development and police modernisation in naxal (Left Wing Extremist)-affected Districts. Meanwhile, the slow pace of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY) in integrated action plan (IAP) districts has marred the objective of providing all weather connectivity to all rural and remote areas in the State, reports orissapost.com. According to data of rural development department, 7422 road projects had been sanctioned under the PMGSY till May 2015, out of which 2178 projects are going at a snail’s pace. The projects had been sanctioned for 18 IAP Districts.
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July - 4 
The State Government on July 4 asked the Police to act tough on the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), especially along the Odisha-Chhattisgarh border, reports The Times of India. Chief Secretary G.C. Pati issued the direction while reviewing the overall law and order situation in the St
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The State Government on July 4 asked the Police to act tough on the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), especially along the Odisha-Chhattisgarh border, reports The Times of India. Chief Secretary G.C. Pati issued the direction while reviewing the overall law and order situation in the State. Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Marik, Home Secretary Asit Tripathy and senior Police officers attended the meeting.
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August - 5 
The Director General (DG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Prakash Mishra, who visited Sambalpur District on August 5, reaffirmed that local Police and CRPF will work with full coordination to combat Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) problem in the state and also in SDS (Sundargarh-
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The Director General (DG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Prakash Mishra, who visited Sambalpur District on August 5, reaffirmed that local Police and CRPF will work with full coordination to combat Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) problem in the state and also in SDS (Sundargarh-Deogarh-Sambalpur) corridor, reports The Statesman. DG Mishra also admitted the growing activities of the Maoists in the region. “But we are ready to face any challenge,” he said. “Very strong operation against them will be initiated to stop their new venture here,” the DG said further. Prior to visiting Sambalpur, Mishra visited the Gandhamardan hill area spread across Bargarh and Balangir Districts. “My intention was to see the forces deployed in this area in hospitable situation and morally boost them up,” DG Mishra said. More forces from Keonjhar and Mayurbhanj Districts will be mobilized to Gandhamardan area to meet the requirement here, he informed. Meanwhile, a group centre of CRPF would be established at Basantpur on the outskirts of Sambalpur city, DG Mishra said, reports New Indian Express. Informing this to media persons at Burla after going round the proposed site, Mishra said this will be the second CRPF group centre in the State after Bhubaneswar. The group centre in Sambalpur will be simultaneously developed along with the one at Raipur in neighbouring Chhattisgarh.
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August - 6 
The Rayagada District administration of Odisha has decided to continue with development works in villages where the Dongria Kondhs, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG), reside even though the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has alleged that the officials are working as agents
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The Rayagada District administration of Odisha has decided to continue with development works in villages where the Dongria Kondhs, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG), reside even though the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has alleged that the officials are working as agents of Vedanta Aluminium Limited (Sesa Sterlite Group), reports The Times of India. "The Dongria Kondh villages are underdeveloped and we want to ensure that all government schemes reach them. The administration will do whatever is required for the development of the tribals and no Maoist threat can prevent us from doing it," said District Collector, Rayagada, Jagannath Mohanty. Recently, Maoist leader Umakant of the Bansadhara-Ghumusara-Nagabali division through posters pasted in several areas under Muniguda block had charged the Collector of working as an agent of Vedanta and misguiding villagers for the company's benefit. "Why is the administration only interested in constructing roads in villages situated on the Niyamgiri hill. Construction of road will only benefit the company officials. The administration should consider providing other facilities to tribals rather than constructing roads. The District Collector has become an agent of the State Government to help Vedanta," stated one of the posters pasted at Parsali.
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August - 25 
Meanwhile, Odisha Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on August 25 said Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) continues to be a challenge in the districts of Malkangiri, Koraput and Nuapada, reports The New Indian Express. CM Patnaik said this while replying to a debate in the Assembly and claimed Communist Part
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Meanwhile, Odisha Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on August 25 said Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) continues to be a challenge in the districts of Malkangiri, Koraput and Nuapada, reports The New Indian Express. CM Patnaik said this while replying to a debate in the Assembly and claimed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities have gone down in the 11 districts of Jajpur, Dhenkanal, Gajapati, Ganjam, Nabarangpur, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Sambalpur, Deogarh, Sundergarh and Nayagarh, despite the CPI-Maoist efforts to re-group in these areas. "The position continues to remain challenging in the districts of Malkangiri, Koraput and Nuapada," he added. He further said in order to improve mobile connectivity in the Maoist affected areas, 253 locations have been identified for setting up new mobile towers. "However, unless the Centre proactively spends from the USO (Universal Service Obligation) Fund, mobile operators will not set up these towers. This continues to be a matter of concern," Patnaik said. He said to provide road connectivity to the remote areas of Malkangiri District, construction work on the much awaited Gurupriya bridge has started, which would connect over 100 villages and help overall development.
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August - 26 
Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on August 26 condemned the Maoist attack on BSF troopers in Malkangiri District, reports The Times of India. "The ambush was targeted at BSF with an intention to stall the construction of Gurupriya bridge, which will link the cut-off areas with the mainstream," the
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Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on August 26 condemned the Maoist attack on BSF troopers in Malkangiri District, reports The Times of India. "The ambush was targeted at BSF with an intention to stall the construction of Gurupriya bridge, which will link the cut-off areas with the mainstream," the CM said while making a statement in the State Assembly in Bhubaneswar.
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September - 9 
Director General of Police (DGP) Odisha Sanjeev Marik after reviewing the Maoist situation in Berhampur of Ganjam District on September 9 has said that less than 100 Odia Maoist cadres are currently operating in the state, reports The Times of India. He further said "About 400 active Maoist cadres a
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Director General of Police (DGP) Odisha Sanjeev Marik after reviewing the Maoist situation in Berhampur of Ganjam District on September 9 has said that less than 100 Odia Maoist cadres are currently operating in the state, reports The Times of India. He further said "About 400 active Maoist cadres are present in Odisha of which the Odia cadres would be less than 100. Most of the rebels are from Andhra Pradesh. We have brought Maoist activities under control in the past two-three years." At present, over 60,000 police personnel, including 98 companies of central paramilitary forces (CRPF and BSF) have been deployed for anti-Maoist operations in the state.
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September - 9 
The CP-Maoist has failed to recruit localites of Odisha into its violent fold, claimed State Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjiv Marik on September 9, reports The Hindu. He said this while on a visit to Berhampur in Ganjam District on September 9 to review the Maoist problem. According to him, m
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The CP-Maoist has failed to recruit localites of Odisha into its violent fold, claimed State Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjiv Marik on September 9, reports The Hindu. He said this while on a visit to Berhampur in Ganjam District on September 9 to review the Maoist problem. According to him, majority of Maoists active in Odisha as well as their leaders in the State were from outside Odisha. According to him, out of total active Maoist cadres in Odisha, only 10 per cent are from the State. “In south Odisha, the Naxalite organisation has some Odia cadres in Malkangiri, Koraput and Nabarangpur districts. Around 80 per cent of Maoist cadres in south Odisha districts is from adjoining Andhra Pradesh,” he said. Similarly in several other Maoist-infested districts, most active cadres are from Chhattisgarh. On vacancies in the police administration, he said his department faces vacancy of around 60 per cent, which would be filled up soon.
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October - 18 
Leader of the Malkangiri, Visakhapatnam and Koraput border division committee of the CPI-Maoist, Venu, lashed out at Malkangiri District SP Mitrabhanu Mahapatra for carrying out a false propaganda against the Maoists, reports The Times of India on October 19. He alleged that cops have been keeping a
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Leader of the Malkangiri, Visakhapatnam and Koraput border division committee of the CPI-Maoist, Venu, lashed out at Malkangiri District SP Mitrabhanu Mahapatra for carrying out a false propaganda against the Maoists, reports The Times of India on October 19. He alleged that cops have been keeping arms and explosives in dumps only to take them out later and announce that they have unearthed Maoist dumps. "This has become a routine exercise for the Malkangiri SP," Venu alleged. "Mahapatra has been claiming that the Telugu leaders of CPI (Maoist) are responsible for the deaths of innocent tribals. If he has evidence, he should come out for an open debate," Venu said, adding that the Maoists do not have any caste, creed or religion as revolutionaries have only one aim -- to free the people from the clutches of the bourgeois. He also accused the Malkangiri SP of being involved in false publicity and corruption.
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November - 8 
Noting that Maoist menace was already subdued in Odisha, the state's new Director General of Police (DGP), K B Singh on November 8 said it would be further contained by stepping up development in affected areas and keeping youths from joining rebel outfits, reports The Times of India. "We have to w
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Noting that Maoist menace was already subdued in Odisha, the state's new Director General of Police (DGP), K B Singh on November 8 said it would be further contained by stepping up development in affected areas and keeping youths from joining rebel outfits, reports The Times of India. "We have to work against Left Wing Extremism (LWE). In Odisha, Maoist activities are already subdued... put under check," Singh said. Maoist activities would be further checked by accelerating development activities in the affected areas and motivating youths against joining the red rebels. Efforts could also be taken for providing employment to youths in Maoist-hit areas, Singh said. Steps would be taken to make the force more responsive to the public, society and community, he added.
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December - 8 
Odisha Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik while speaking in the State Assembly has said that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) situation is improving in Odisha as compared to some of its immediate neighbours, reports the odishasuntimes.com. As of September, 2015 there have been 51 Mao
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Odisha Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik while speaking in the State Assembly has said that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) situation is improving in Odisha as compared to some of its immediate neighbours, reports the odishasuntimes.com. As of September, 2015 there have been 51 Maoist related incidents with 18 deaths of civilian and security personnel in the State, whereas there have been 346 incidents with 75 deaths in Chhattisgarh. He said Maoist activity and violence has substantially declined in Jajpur, Dhenkanal, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Gajapati, Ganjam, Nabarangpur, Sambalpur, Deogarh, Sundargarh and Nayagarh Districts. He also said 63 Maoist cadres/militias have surrendered in the state this year. Further, 1034 villagers, including many active militias and Village Committee Members of Malkangiri District have withdrawn their support to Maoists. To improve the law and order situation further, the State Government has created 1572 number of posts across various Police ranks.
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December - 14 
263 civilians were killed in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence in Odisha since 1990 till December 8, 2015, Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik informed the State Assembly on December 14, reports The Times of India. In a written reply, the CM said there were allegations of 272 pers
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263 civilians were killed in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence in Odisha since 1990 till December 8, 2015, Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik informed the State Assembly on December 14, reports The Times of India. In a written reply, the CM said there were allegations of 272 persons getting killed by the Maoists during this period. However, nine deaths turned out not by the Left Wing Extremists (LWEs), he added. The Government had provided compensation to 235 families as per the ex-gratia scheme of the government. Total 28 families did not get assistance due to want of required documents from the beneficiaries, he added. The CM further said 895 persons from Malkangiri, Koraput, Nuapada and Keonjhar Districts had left their villages due to Maoist activities. Of them, 287 returned to their villages in Koraput. The Government has taken series of steps both on security and developmental fronts in the Maoist affected districts. He also said total five innocent persons were killed in the crossfire between Security Forces and Maoists in the state in 2015.
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December - 18 
In a bid to bring youths in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) affected districts to the mainstream, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on December 18 demanded that the Centre should sanction one Industrial Training Institute (ITI) and two Skill Development Centres (SDCs) in 14 Maoists affe
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In a bid to bring youths in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) affected districts to the mainstream, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on December 18 demanded that the Centre should sanction one Industrial Training Institute (ITI) and two Skill Development Centres (SDCs) in 14 Maoists affected Districts in the State, reports The New Indian Express. The institutes should be set up in Koraput, Nabarangpur, Ganjam, Kandhamal, Sundargarh, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Nayagarh, Kalahandi, Nuapada, Balangir and Bargarh districts for making the youths a productive workforce through skill training, the Chief Minister stated in a letter to Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Rajiv Pratap Rudy.
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December - 23 
Even as Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik’s Government takes pride in pushing the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on the backfoot in the State, the CPI-Maoist says it is former Director General of Police (DGP) Prakash Mishra who was instrumental in ‘finishing off’ the outfit in Odisha, repo
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Even as Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik’s Government takes pride in pushing the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on the backfoot in the State, the CPI-Maoist says it is former Director General of Police (DGP) Prakash Mishra who was instrumental in ‘finishing off’ the outfit in Odisha, reports The New Indian Express on December 24. The ‘central committee’ of the CPI-Maoist, which takes stock of progress of its movement across States, has recorded it in its proceedings during the October meeting. The ‘central committee’ report states that CPI-Maoist was weakened substantially after Sabyasachi Panda parted ways and created his own outfit in the State. The apex body described Panda as a ‘fugitive’ but acknowledged that his departure made a difference to party’s organisation in the State. “However, it was DGP Prakash Mishra who finished the Maoist party in Odisha,” it added. Mishra is currently Director General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). The Maoists said there has been an increasing presence of SFs in the area which is under the jurisdiction of Andhra Odisha Border (AOB) Special Zonal Committee. More area domination exercises are being carried out and the cut-off areas are being zeroed in on. The SFs are also striking the places where area commanders are leading the movement. In the last seven months, there has been 29 such raids by the SFs in the AOB zone of which 12 were in the cut-off areas which are hurting them, it added. In Narayanpatna, arrest of Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangha (CMAS) leader Nachika Linga also impacted the Maoist party’s strength in the region and taking advantage of the situation, political leaders of the district, who preferred to stay in urban areas, are beginning to return. In some places, the lands which were taken away by the Maoists are again being grabbed by landlords. But the fight against them will start again, the party said in its meeting.
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