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October - 1 
According to New Indian Express a tribal youth, identified as Bandu Mainu Narote, was killed by some armed Naxalites (left-wing extremists) at Battewada village in the Gadchiroli district on October 1. According to an unnamed police official, the you
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According to New Indian Express a tribal youth, identified as Bandu Mainu Narote, was killed by some armed Naxalites (left-wing extremists) at Battewada village in the Gadchiroli district on October 1. According to an unnamed police official, the youth was killed for seeking a job in the police force.
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October - 2 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘commander’, identified as Ramdhan Cherva, carrying head money of INR 15000 and involved in several cases in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, was shot dead by police at Ramgarh police station limits in
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘commander’, identified as Ramdhan Cherva, carrying head money of INR 15000 and involved in several cases in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, was shot dead by police at Ramgarh police station limits in Korea district on October 2-night, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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October - 2 
According to News Post India, at least 24 grenades and a huge quantity of blasting material, arms and parts of guns were recovered by a team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and State police from Kanshiwara area under Bakarkatta police station
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According to News Post India, at least 24 grenades and a huge quantity of blasting material, arms and parts of guns were recovered by a team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and State police from Kanshiwara area under Bakarkatta police station in the Rajnandgaon district on October 2-night. “On a tip off from a Maoist rebel arrested recently, a CRPF and state police team raided Kanshiwara forest region and recovered the biggest ever explosives haul in recent times in the Rajnandgaon district bordering Maharashtra state,” district police chief Amit Kumar told IANS.
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October - 3 
A quarterly paper issued by the Delhi-based Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) on October 3 states that 384 people were killed in India in Maoist violence between January and September 2007, reports United Press International. The figure includes 1
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A quarterly paper issued by the Delhi-based Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) on October 3 states that 384 people were killed in India in Maoist violence between January and September 2007, reports United Press International. The figure includes 129 civilians, 162 security force personnel and 93 Maoists. The highest number of killings were reported from Chhattisgarh (208), followed by Andhra Pradesh (59), Jharkhand (44) and Bihar (28). “Chhattisgarh accounted for 54 percent of the total killings as a direct consequence of the Salwa Judum campaign, which made Chhattisgarh the epicenter of the Naxal conflict,” claimed Suhas Chakma, director of ACHR.
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October - 3 
Three villagers sustained injuries in a pressure bomb explosion triggered by the CPI-Maoist cadres near Powrail village in the Madded police station area of Bijapur district on October 3.
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Three villagers sustained injuries in a pressure bomb explosion triggered by the CPI-Maoist cadres near Powrail village in the Madded police station area of Bijapur district on October 3.
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According to New Indian Express, the police have confirmed that the nine tribals, who were taken into custody during a combing operation in Palakonda division of Srikakulam district on October 5, were Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadr
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According to New Indian Express, the police have confirmed that the nine tribals, who were taken into custody during a combing operation in Palakonda division of Srikakulam district on October 5, were Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres. A special police party from Vizianagaram arrested Arika Raja Rao, Govinda, Suresh, Chinna Rao, Baapaiah, Balaiah, Mangu, Uyaka Sarang and Mandangi Bosiyelu, sources said. On the basis of information provided by the Maoists, the police also recovered an arms dump near Sankiligudam including explosives, three empty steel carriages, 20 SLR rounds, four cartridges, a pistol and a grenade.
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October - 5 
According to Statesman, the Malkangiri district police have arrested a hardcore woman Naxalite (left-wing extremist), identified as Lucky alias Ratna, from Namiaguda village under the Malkangiri police limits. She actively participated in the Naxal E
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According to Statesman, the Malkangiri district police have arrested a hardcore woman Naxalite (left-wing extremist), identified as Lucky alias Ratna, from Namiaguda village under the Malkangiri police limits. She actively participated in the Naxal East Division for two years and after the formation of the Andhra Orissa Border Zone (AOB), she worked as a military trainer in AOB. During her six years career as a Naxalite, she worked in the Malkangiri division and was involved in the attacks on Kalimela Police Station and the Potteru outpost. She is reportedly an expert in handling automated weapons and planting mines of every kind.
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October - 5 
According to The Hindu, police personnel recovered two powerful landmines planted by the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Vantala village on the Chintapalli-Jerrela road in Visakhapatnam district on October 5-morning. The expl
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According to The Hindu, police personnel recovered two powerful landmines planted by the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Vantala village on the Chintapalli-Jerrela road in Visakhapatnam district on October 5-morning. The explosives, weighing 30 kilograms, were packed in two steel vessels and planted at a bend on the road. The Sub-Divisional Police Officer of Chintapalli, Ram Nayak, informed that the landmines were unearthed during a special drive being conducted by the district police to identify and defuse landmines, claymore mines and directional mines planted by the Maoists on the roads being used by people in the agency area.
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October - 5 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has called for a bandh (strike) on October 6 (today) to protest against alleged anti-people policies of the State government, reports Ranchi Express. On October 5, the Maoists put up several posters on
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has called for a bandh (strike) on October 6 (today) to protest against alleged anti-people policies of the State government, reports Ranchi Express. On October 5, the Maoists put up several posters on the National Highway-33 and distributed pamphlets in villages sharing borders with the neighbouring States of Orissa and West Bengal seeking public support in order to make the bandh a success. Maoist posters recovered by police a couple of days back stated that they strictly opposed power plants, displacement of tribal population, use of machines in running the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act projects and wanted an increase in the minimum wages of labourers. Meanwhile, the railways have cancelled movements of several passenger trains due to the 24-hour strike. Security was also tightened in the Maoist affected areas.
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October - 5 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Bansi Singh Sardar, who was arrested by police in West Bengal's Bankura district on October 1, succumbed to his injuries on October 5, reports Zee News. According to sources, he was seriously i
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Bansi Singh Sardar, who was arrested by police in West Bengal's Bankura district on October 1, succumbed to his injuries on October 5, reports Zee News. According to sources, he was seriously injured when he fell off his motorbike on October 1 before his arrest. Bansi along with his wife Sumitra Singh Sardar was arrested by police on October 1.
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October - 5 
The intelligence and police in the West Bengal have unearthed definitive evidence of collaboration of resources between the two ideologically divergent extremist organisations, the CPI-Maoist and the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI), reports Daily Ne
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The intelligence and police in the West Bengal have unearthed definitive evidence of collaboration of resources between the two ideologically divergent extremist organisations, the CPI-Maoist and the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI), reports Daily News & Analysis. Recently, the Nadia district police conducted raids in Bansberia, Hijuli, Sitanathpur, Govindapur and Purkugachi in search of Maoists and during the course several documents were seized indicating close links between the HuJI militants and Maoists. According to the Intelligence Bureau (IB) officials, the seized documents also hint at similar tie-ups in other districts like South 24-Parganas and North 24-Parganas. Explaining the rationale behind collaboration between the Maoists and religious fundamentalists, senior IB officials said, “The Maoists, desperate to extend their network, are trying to use the local network of HuJI in to extend their reach.” Districts like Nadia, North 24-Parganas and South 24-Parganas, shares the borders with Bangladesh, have been found to be the hotbed of the two extremist outfits.
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October - 6 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) couple, identified as Bharat Mundari ,‘commander’ of Platoon-22 and active at Saranda forest region, along with his wife Premlata Mundari, were arrested by Sundargarh distict police from Sarlanga forest
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) couple, identified as Bharat Mundari ,‘commander’ of Platoon-22 and active at Saranda forest region, along with his wife Premlata Mundari, were arrested by Sundargarh distict police from Sarlanga forest under K Balang police limits on October 6, reports New Indian Express. Sundargarh Superintendent of Police S Pravin Kumar confirmed the arrest and said that the couple carrying a three-month-old baby was traced by a police team in the Sarlanga jungle. According to police sources, Bharat was wanted in several major Naxalite (left-wing extremist) violence including the Baliba massacre and also in the burning of two locomotives at Topadihi in Bonai sub-division of Sundargarh district.
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October - 6 
According to Times of India, normal life across the State was partially affected by the State-wide strike called by the CPI-Maoist on October 6 to protest the alleged anti-people policies of the State government. Several passenger trains passing thro
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According to Times of India, normal life across the State was partially affected by the State-wide strike called by the CPI-Maoist on October 6 to protest the alleged anti-people policies of the State government. Several passenger trains passing through Maoist pockets in Barakakhana-Garwah Road under Dhanbad division of East Central railway were either cancelled or diverted. Also, vehicular movement was disrupted as transporters kept their commercial vehicles and long-distance buses off the road anticipating violence in the Maoist strongholds. However, other than the Maoists strongholds in Palamu, Chatra, Latehar, Garwah, East and West Singhbhum districts, where shops also downed their shutters, normal life in other areas of the State remained largely unaffected.
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October - 6 
Ramkrishna Chik, Sudhir Ram and Arvind Ram, members of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a breakaway group of the CPI-Maoist, were reportedly arrested near Basia College in the Gumla district on October 6. The arrests were made when the JLT acti
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Ramkrishna Chik, Sudhir Ram and Arvind Ram, members of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a breakaway group of the CPI-Maoist, were reportedly arrested near Basia College in the Gumla district on October 6. The arrests were made when the JLT activists came to the spot to extort INR 50000 from a villager. Three mobile sets and a motorcycle were also recovered by the police.
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October - 7 
Suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a youth, M Venkata Ramana Raju, suspecting him to be a police informer at Nurmati village in the G. Madugula mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district on
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Suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a youth, M Venkata Ramana Raju, suspecting him to be a police informer at Nurmati village in the G. Madugula mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district on October 7, reports New Indian Express. Raju was abducted up from his house and later shot dead in the forests. However, the police are yet to confirm the incident.
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October - 7 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres led by ‘area commander’ Krishna Yadav, set ablaze the cellular phone tower of Airtel, a private telecom company, in the Dhotawa area of Hazaribagh district on October 7-morning, reports Telegrap
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres led by ‘area commander’ Krishna Yadav, set ablaze the cellular phone tower of Airtel, a private telecom company, in the Dhotawa area of Hazaribagh district on October 7-morning, reports Telegraph. Consequently, mobile phone connectivity was severely affected in the area. According to the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Naushad Alam, Maoists had targeted Airtel as the management had reportedly refused to pay them a levy of INR 100000 over the last two years.
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October - 8 
According to Chhattisgarh, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire towards a joint team of the para-military Central Reserve Police Force and State police, who were conducting a search operation near Bhave forest in the Ra
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According to Chhattisgarh, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire towards a joint team of the para-military Central Reserve Police Force and State police, who were conducting a search operation near Bhave forest in the Rajnandgaon district on October 8-night. However, no casualties were reported. Subsequently, police arrested three persons from the incident site.
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October - 8 
One Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, identified as Anup Nair was killed and two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were reportedly injured during an encounter in Antagarh police station area of Kanker district on Octobe
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One Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, identified as Anup Nair was killed and two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were reportedly injured during an encounter in Antagarh police station area of Kanker district on October 8, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. According to Kanker Superintendent of Police, Vinod Choubey, Maoist cadres opened fire towards a group of SFs guarding a local Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Vikram Usende who was in the area to take part in the opening ceremony of a middle school. This is the third time in the last one and half year that Maoist cadres had targeted the MLA.
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October - 8 
Orissa Government has submitted a proposal of INR 5.5 billions to the Centre for overall development of districts affected by naxalite activities. The proposal has been reportedly finalized on the basis of suggestions from all the collectors and poli
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Orissa Government has submitted a proposal of INR 5.5 billions to the Centre for overall development of districts affected by naxalite activities. The proposal has been reportedly finalized on the basis of suggestions from all the collectors and police superintendents of Naxalite-affected districts. Official sources indicated that Orissa will prefer to continue with its old strategy of giving priority to developmental activities than suppress Naxalism by force. "We plan to ensure rural connectivity, health facilities and employment in tribal-dominated districts where Maoists lure people to their groups," sources said.
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October - 9 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on October 9-morning attacked Shailen Baske, member of the Nagrik Suraksha Samittee (NSS), near Kasiabeda village in the Jamshedpur district in which he sustained injuries and his security gu
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on October 9-morning attacked Shailen Baske, member of the Nagrik Suraksha Samittee (NSS), near Kasiabeda village in the Jamshedpur district in which he sustained injuries and his security guard, Jogeshwar Murmu was killed, reports IANS. The NSS was floated by villagers five years ago with the support of the district police to fight Maoists. Since then the Maoists have been targeting NSS leaders and in March 2007, they killed Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Member of Parliament, Sunil Mahto, as he was also a supporter of the NSS.
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October - 9 
Nine suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested at Kuiani village in the Patamda block of East-Singhbhum district on October 9, reports Telegraph. Police is verifying the identities of some of the arrested Maoi
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Nine suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested at Kuiani village in the Patamda block of East-Singhbhum district on October 9, reports Telegraph. Police is verifying the identities of some of the arrested Maoist for alleged involvement in murder of Jamshedpur Member of Parliament, Sunil Mahto. "We are interrogating them for involvement in assassination of Sunil Mahto," said East Singhbhum Superintendent of Police, Navin Kumar Singh. He added that the arrested include Saratji alias Mansaji, Isha alias Jayanti, Binay alias Pradeep alias Rahulji, Bappa Devnath, Bijay alias Nishikant and Sureshji, all residents of West Bengal.
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October - 9 
One Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Devnnaka, was killed in an encounter with the police near Chiklimenta village under Jagargunda police station limits of Dantewada district on October 9, according to Chhattisgarh 2
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One Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Devnnaka, was killed in an encounter with the police near Chiklimenta village under Jagargunda police station limits of Dantewada district on October 9, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7. The encounter erupted when around 100 Maoists opened fire towards a group of 52 security force personnel who were on a combing operation in the area. The dead body of the slain Maoist along with one bomb, one axe and bow and arrow was recovered from the incident site. However, the other Maoists managed to escape.
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October - 9 
The State will soon raise a special force on the lines of the one in Andhra Pradesh to fight Maoists in the state. "The special task force will be raised on the lines of the Grey Hound force presently in operation in Andhra Pradesh. The Special Task
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The State will soon raise a special force on the lines of the one in Andhra Pradesh to fight Maoists in the state. "The special task force will be raised on the lines of the Grey Hound force presently in operation in Andhra Pradesh. The Special Task Force (STF) personnel of Grey Hound will be used exclusively for the purpose of tackling Maoist rebels," an unnamed police official said. In the first phase, a platoon of 1,250 commandos will be raised and selected from the Jharkhand Armed Police. "These forces will be trained professionally so that they can fight in any circumstances. These commandos will be used in guerrilla warfare and will challenge Maoist rebels in their den by launching surprise attacks on their bunkers, training camps and other hiding places," the police official added.
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October - 10 
During the peace talks held in New Delhi on October 10, the Union Government and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN–IM) are reported to have decided to work in close coordination to find out an "amicable, peaceful and honour
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During the peace talks held in New Delhi on October 10, the Union Government and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN–IM) are reported to have decided to work in close coordination to find out an "amicable, peaceful and honourable" solution to bring peace to Nagaland, reports Press Trust of India. While the Union Government was represented by Union Ministers Oscar Fernandes, Prithiraj Chavan, S. Regupathy and interlocutor K. Padmanabhaiah, eight leaders including their general secretary, Thuingaleng Muivah, represented the NSCN–IM. "The discussions were held in a cordial atmosphere. Both sides exchanged their views very frankly. The substantive issues also figured in the talks," a spokesperson for the NSCN-IM said.
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October - 10 
In the same district, the police on October 10 arrested five suspected Maoists who were suspected to be involved in the October 9 attack at Kashiabera under Ghurabandha police station in which a constable was killed and Shailen Baskey, a leader of an
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In the same district, the police on October 10 arrested five suspected Maoists who were suspected to be involved in the October 9 attack at Kashiabera under Ghurabandha police station in which a constable was killed and Shailen Baskey, a leader of anti-Maoist Nagarik Suraksha Samity, was injured.
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October - 10 
On October 10, police arrested a villager, Mahtaru, for assisting the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Bendadi village under Churiya police station of Rajnandgaon district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. Police also recovered a CP
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On October 10, police arrested a villager, Mahtaru, for assisting the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Bendadi village under Churiya police station of Rajnandgaon district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. Police also recovered a CPI-Maoist pamphlet from his house. He was reportedly charged with assisting the local Maoists in the district.
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October - 10 
Two Maoists were caught and handed over to the police by villagers at a stone crusher unit at Rampur in the Lohardaga district on October 10, when they came to the unit to collect levy. However, two other Maoists managed to escape.
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Two Maoists were caught and handed over to the police by villagers at a stone crusher unit at Rampur in the Lohardaga district on October 10, when they came to the unit to collect levy. However, two other Maoists managed to escape.
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October - 11 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have reportedly destroyed over 10,000 saplings of jatropha, a source of bio-fuel, in the Kanker district on October 11, reports IANS. "Around 60-80 armed Maoists backed by dozens of village leve
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have reportedly destroyed over 10,000 saplings of jatropha, a source of bio-fuel, in the Kanker district on October 11, reports IANS. "Around 60-80 armed Maoists backed by dozens of village level cadres called Sangham members stormed into Hanuman Tekri village on Koylibera-Antagarh road Thursday and uprooted and destroyed about 10,000 jatropha saplings," forest department sources told IANS, adding, "Rebels active in mineral rich Bastar region warned the forest staff, mostly the field workers, of dire consequences if new saplings were planted in place of uprooted ones. This is for the first time that Maoists have destroyed jatropha saplings in any part of Chhattisgarh."
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October - 12 
A police constable, identified as Nana Kumbhre, was killed and another one sustained injures in a Naxalite (left-wing extremists) - triggered landmine explosion in the Gadchiroli district on October 12, reports The Hindu. "The naxals triggered the bl
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A police constable, identified as Nana Kumbhre, was killed and another one sustained injures in a Naxalite (left-wing extremists) - triggered landmine explosion in the Gadchiroli district on October 12, reports The Hindu. "The naxals triggered the blast under a patrolling jeep near Hallewada on Etapalli-Kasansur road," Additional Director General of Police (Anti-Naxalites Operation) Pankaj Gupta told PTI.
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October - 12 
On October 12, a top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader and Mahabubnagar district secretary, Ramakanth alias Gunduru Sreenu alias Ashok, carrying head money of INR 500000, surrendered before the district police in Mahabubnagar, accor
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On October 12, a top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader and Mahabubnagar district secretary, Ramakanth alias Gunduru Sreenu alias Ashok, carrying head money of INR 500000, surrendered before the district police in Mahabubnagar, according to The Hindu. Ramakanth was reportedly involved in several cases, including eight murders and the brutal killing of Congress Member of Legislative Assembly from Makhtal, C. Narsi Reddy, two years ago. Ramakanth, resident of Ajilapoor village of Veldanda mandal (administrative division), joined the outfit in 1995. He severed various positions in the outfit as dalam (squad) member of Kalwakurthy, ‘deputy commander’ of upper plateau, ‘commander’ of Nallamala dalam and ‘platoon commander’.
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October - 12 
On October 12, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire towards a police party engaged in combing operation near Bandu village in the Kurkheda tehsil (administrative division) of Gadchiroli district, reports Times of Ind
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On October 12, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire towards a police party engaged in combing operation near Bandu village in the Kurkheda tehsil (administrative division) of Gadchiroli district, reports Times of India. Troops retaliated and repulsed the attack. However, no casualties were reported. One rifle, two hand grenades, a gun and detonators were recovered from the incident site.
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October - 13 October - 15
According to Statesman, a team of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand police along with local police conducted raids on some hideouts of suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Konnagar, Rishra and Uttarpara in the Hooghly district on
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According to Statesman, a team of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand police along with local police conducted raids on some hideouts of suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Konnagar, Rishra and Uttarpara in the Hooghly district on October 13-15. According to the police, the raids were conducted following the recent arrests of six Maoists in Jharkhand. Policemen received "vital information" regarding the "future plans of the rebels who are trained explosive experts" during the raids.
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October - 14 
About 60-70 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) belonging to the Gatta dalam (squad) came to the Jangiya village of Gadchiroli district and killed two youngsters, Ranjit Baju Hodi and Santosh Navadesh Navadi, on October 14, rep
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About 60-70 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) belonging to the Gatta dalam (squad) came to the Jangiya village of Gadchiroli district and killed two youngsters, Ranjit Baju Hodi and Santosh Navadesh Navadi, on October 14, reports Times of India. The Deputy Superintendent of Police, Santosh Pradhan, said that the killing might have been an attempt to avert the leaking of information regarding the landmine blasts on October 12 in the same area.
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October - 14 
According to a delayed report, the Mumbai police on October 14 arrested two persons, identified as Vernon Gonsalves and Srinivasan Vishnu, from the eastern suburb of Govandi for alleged links with the Naxalite (left-wing extremists) movement, reports
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According to a delayed report, the Mumbai police on October 14 arrested two persons, identified as Vernon Gonsalves and Srinivasan Vishnu, from the eastern suburb of Govandi for alleged links with the Naxalite (left-wing extremists) movement, reports Hindustan Times. The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) recovered two firearms, gelatin sticks and detonators from their possession. The ATS has also recovered some literature from the Gonsalves' home that indicates his links with the naxalite movement in rural Maharashtra.
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October - 14 
On October 14-morning, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered three serial landmine explosions targeting the security forces (SFs) who were conducting a search operation near Polampalli village in the Bijapur district, r
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On October 14-morning, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered three serial landmine explosions targeting the security forces (SFs) who were conducting a search operation near Polampalli village in the Bijapur district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. However, no causality was reported. Subsequent to the explosion, there was an exchange of fire between the Maoists and the SFs. However, the Maoists managed to escape.
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October - 14 
The Prakasam district Superintendent of Police (SP), Vineeth Brijlal, gave away a reward amount of INR 8700000 to the 14 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who had surrendered to the police in 2006, reports The Hindu. The money was g
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The Prakasam district Superintendent of Police (SP), Vineeth Brijlal, gave away a reward amount of INR 8700000 to the 14 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who had surrendered to the police in 2006, reports The Hindu. The money was given to the surrendered Maoists - Chenchireddy Lingamm alias Kranthi, who was a district committee member and carried a reward of INR 2800000 on her head, her husband Kirthipati Venkata Rao alias Jaheer, a district committee member who carried a reward money of INR 200000. Five others - Anjamma alias Lakshmi, Ankamma alias Radha, Kirthipati Rambabu, a brother of Jaheer, Palava Venkata Narayana and Jetti Samuel, were also given the reward amount of INR 50000 each. Seven others -- Edukondali, Ramana Reddy, Avulaiah, Venkata Ramana, Nagaratnam, Nageswara Rao and Jothsna -- were given the reward amount of INR 20000 each. The SP also assured them that they would be rehabilitated suitably and would be given priority while appointing home guards.
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October - 15 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a school teacher, Gonche Deva, posted in Tadmetala village in the Konta block of Dantewada district on an unspecified date, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a school teacher, Gonche Deva, posted in Tadmetala village in the Konta block of Dantewada district on an unspecified date, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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October - 15 
On October 15, CPI-Maoist cadres reportedly killed one of their fellow cadre, identified as Kailas alias Raju Visu Mohan of the Surjagad dalam (squad), who was planning to surrender before police, near Rengawahi village of the Aheri tehsil (administr
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On October 15, CPI-Maoist cadres reportedly killed one of their fellow cadre, identified as Kailas alias Raju Visu Mohan of the Surjagad dalam (squad), who was planning to surrender before police, near Rengawahi village of the Aheri tehsil (administrative division) in Gadchiroli district. Kailas was reportedly in his village to marry his female associate, also a Maoist cadre, and wanted to surrender before police when about 15-20 Maoists belonging to Surjagad and Manku dalams came to the village and killed him. Later the Maoists took the female cadre along with them.
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October - 15 
On October 15, police arrested a top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader and Guthikonda ‘area commander’, Mydukuri Raoof alias Rabbani alias Jaheer, carrying head money of INR 300000 at Janapadu village in the Piduguralla mandal (admi
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On October 15, police arrested a top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader and Guthikonda ‘area commander’, Mydukuri Raoof alias Rabbani alias Jaheer, carrying head money of INR 300000 at Janapadu village in the Piduguralla mandal (administrative division) of Guntur district, reports The Hindu. He was reportedly wanted in connection with 58 offences, including six murders and exchange of fire with special police parties. Two other sympathisers, Borra Venkaiah and Lanjapalli Koteswara Rao, were also arrested on charges of providing shelter to the Maoists.
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October - 15 
On October 15, the East Singhbhum district police recovered and subsequently defused nine ‘can bombs’ near Digha village under Ghatshila police station, reports The Telegraph. "Two of the can bombs weighed 10kg, whereas the remaining seven bombs were
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On October 15, the East Singhbhum district police recovered and subsequently defused nine ‘can bombs’ near Digha village under Ghatshila police station, reports The Telegraph. "Two of the can bombs weighed 10kg, whereas the remaining seven bombs were of comparatively lesser power, ranging from 2kg to 3kg," said the East Singhbhum Superintendent of Police, Navin Kumar Singh. He also said that the ‘can bombs’ were planted by the left-wing extremists to cause damage to the police and paramilitary forces.
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October - 16 
On October 16, police recovered some printed materials which were reportedly distributed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Khaliamenta area near Anandapur of Keonjhar district, according to Statesman. The posters threaten to puni
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On October 16, police recovered some printed materials which were reportedly distributed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Khaliamenta area near Anandapur of Keonjhar district, according to Statesman. The posters threaten to punish Ramchandrapur, a former legislator, Badri Narayan Patra, Panchanan Rout who runs an NGO, Sanjay Jena, a local sarpanch (village head) and Babu Jena. However, the Keonjhar Superintendent of Police, Y Koyel said that only one or two posters were seen pasted on the walls in Khaliamenta haat (local market).
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October - 17 
Police personnel recovered explosives, including two powerful can-bombs and a cylinder bomb, from the Naxalite (Left-wing extremist)-affected Chatra district on October 17, reports The Hindu. The explosives were planted in the middle of the Sikid-Pot
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Police personnel recovered explosives, including two powerful can-bombs and a cylinder bomb, from the Naxalite (Left-wing extremist)-affected Chatra district on October 17, reports The Hindu. The explosives were planted in the middle of the Sikid-Potap Road near Kanhachatti village. Superintendent of Police Akhilesh Jha said that the can-bombs weighed 20 kilograms each and the cylinder bomb was of 15 kilograms.
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October - 19 
Around 15 armed Maoists looted over INR 40000 from a forest office at Kadelpali village in the Badarma Reserve Forest area in Sambalpur district on October 19-night. They also took away the official records and registers of the office along with them
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Around 15 armed Maoists looted over INR 40000 from a forest office at Kadelpali village in the Badarma Reserve Forest area in Sambalpur district on October 19-night. They also took away the official records and registers of the office along with them.
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October - 19 
Nagpur Police arrested four persons, Anil Mamane, Dinkar Kamble, Babasaheb Saymathe and Bapu Patil, for their alleged links with the Naxalite movement on an unspecified date. Times of India reports that after getting information from the Nagpur Polic
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Nagpur Police arrested four persons, Anil Mamane, Dinkar Kamble, Babasaheb Saymathe and Bapu Patil, for their alleged links with the Naxalite movement on an unspecified date. Times of India reports that after getting information from the Nagpur Police, the Kolhapur district police on October 19-night searched the home of Mamane and Kamble in the Ujalaiwadi area and recovered some books on various topics related to the Naxalite movement. Separately, police also recovered books and leaflets related to the Maoists from the residence of Saymathe and Patil in the Sangli district headquarter on October 20.
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October - 19 
On October 19, four left-wing extremists belonging to the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist - Janashakthi (CPI-ML- Janashakthi) group were killed in an encounter with police near Gattumalla village in Kothagudem mandal (administrative divisio
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On October 19, four left-wing extremists belonging to the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist - Janashakthi (CPI-ML- Janashakthi) group were killed in an encounter with police near Gattumalla village in Kothagudem mandal (administrative division) of Khammam district, reports The Hindu. According to the police, the gun battle occurred during a combing operation by the special police squad in the area. When the police ordered them to lay down arms and surrender, the extremists opened fire and got killed in the retaliatory fire by the police. However, there were no reports of any casualties among policemen. Police also recovered some weapons and kit bags from the incident site.
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October - 20 
According to delayed reports, about 250 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) stormed into Murdanda village of Bijapur district and damaged three school buildings on October 20, reports News Post India. Maoists also set abl
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According to delayed reports, about 250 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) stormed into Murdanda village of Bijapur district and damaged three school buildings on October 20, reports News Post India. Maoists also set ablaze books and papers at the schools and took away food grains stored in one of the schools.
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October - 20 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered a series of seven landmine blasts targeting the security force (SF) personnel involved in combing operations near Dhepaguda village in the Gudari block of Rayagada district on Octob
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered a series of seven landmine blasts targeting the security force (SF) personnel involved in combing operations near Dhepaguda village in the Gudari block of Rayagada district on October 20-night, reports The Hindu. The Maoists first triggered a landmine blast near a school damaging its boundary wall and then left the spot. Receiving information about the incident SF personnel rushed to the village and while on the way six more blasts occurred targeting them. However, no causalities were reported.
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October - 21 
According to Times of India, five security force (SF) personnel, identified as Suresh Kowase, Bhayyaji Kulsunge, Harishchandra Pawar, Sudhakar Ishtam and Babarao Padda, sustained injures in an attack carried out by around 150 Communist Party of India
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According to Times of India, five security force (SF) personnel, identified as Suresh Kowase, Bhayyaji Kulsunge, Harishchandra Pawar, Sudhakar Ishtam and Babarao Padda, sustained injures in an attack carried out by around 150 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in a dense forest near Roppi village in the Gadchiroli district on October 21. The encounter occurred when two special squads of the police were combing the dense forest in Jarawandi post following information that Maoists belonging to the Platoon, Etapalli and Gatta dalams (squads) were hiding there. The Maoists first triggered a landmine explosion and simultaneously started firing. In the ensuing encounter, police personnel killed two Maoists and injured an unspecified number of others. The Maoists took away the bodies of their slain colleagues.
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October - 21 October - 22
Cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a left-wing extremist group, shot dead a local Congress party leader Ram Narayan Yadav at Mangalpu in the Palamau district on October 21, reports The Hindu. The dead body was recovered on October 22.
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Cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a left-wing extremist group, shot dead a local Congress party leader Ram Narayan Yadav at Mangalpu in the Palamau district on October 21, reports The Hindu. The dead body was recovered on October 22.
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October - 21 
On October 21, a ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Yogesh Yadav alias Ravi Ji, was arrested by police during a special checking of vehicles on the highway near Kothi in Gaya district, reports Zee New
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On October 21, a ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Yogesh Yadav alias Ravi Ji, was arrested by police during a special checking of vehicles on the highway near Kothi in Gaya district, reports Zee News. According to the Superintendent of Police Amit Jain, Yogesh was wanted in several cases in Jharkhand and Bihar. Police also recovered INR 95000 from his possession.
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October - 21 
Times of India reports that armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrounded the house of a ration dealer in the Chirugora village of West Midnapore district on October 21-night and distributed the stock from his godown to
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Times of India reports that armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrounded the house of a ration dealer in the Chirugora village of West Midnapore district on October 21-night and distributed the stock from his godown to villagers. An estimated INR 40,000 worth of rice, wheat and sugar was looted from the godown. Later the Maoists ordered the dealer Mrinal Singh to keep his outlet open seven days a week and also cater to villagers who do not possess ration cards. "We know of the incident but can do little till a formal complaint is lodged," said Sunil Chowdhury, sub-divisional police officer. Though the Maoists have put up posters and distributed leaflets against corrupt ration dealers, this is the reportedly first time they have looted a godown.
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October - 22 
A ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Bachu Rajwanshi, was arrested from his hideout at Rawna village under Koch police station of Gaya district on October 22, reports Zee News. According to the Superi
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A ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Bachu Rajwanshi, was arrested from his hideout at Rawna village under Koch police station of Gaya district on October 22, reports Zee News. According to the Superintendent of Police, Amit Jain, Rajwanshi was, wanted in connection with three major attacks on police stations in Bihar, including the July 2003 attack on Paraiya police station in the district in which four policemen were killed and six firearms, besides a huge quantity of ammunition were looted. He was also wanted in connection with the attacks on Rajpur and Baghaila police stations in the Rohtas district in which seven policemen were killed and several firearms and ammunition were looted.
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October - 22 
Around 20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a village elder, Vantala Satyanarayana, and a homeguard at Bonangipalli village in the G.K. Veedhi mandal (administrative division) of the Visakhapatnam district on October 2
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Around 20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a village elder, Vantala Satyanarayana, and a homeguard at Bonangipalli village in the G.K. Veedhi mandal (administrative division) of the Visakhapatnam district on October 22-night, reports The Hindu. Before leaving, the Maoists left a note saying that Satyanarayana was killed for co-operating with the police and warned that all police informers would meet the same fate. CPI-Maoist cadres are also reported to have assaulted the family members of Satyanarayana.
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October - 22 
In the same district, another ‘zonal commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, Ramji Manjhi, carrying head money of INR 25000, was arrested from Kenarchatti village under Wazirganj police station. He was wanted in about two dozen cases in Bihar and Jharkhand. Po
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In the same district, another ‘zonal commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, Ramji Manjhi, carrying head money of INR 25000, was arrested from Kenarchatti village under Wazirganj police station. He was wanted in about two dozen cases in Bihar and Jharkhand. Police also recovered a country-made carbine, pistol, can bomb, camera, mobile phone and 28 rounds of ammunition from his possession.
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October - 22 
On October 22, police recovered four quintals of gelatine sticks at Chak village in the Palamau district, following information given by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Vikasji alias Ravi, according to The Hindu. The police also arr
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On October 22, police recovered four quintals of gelatine sticks at Chak village in the Palamau district, following information given by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Vikasji alias Ravi, according to The Hindu. The police also arrested the owner of the house from where the gelatines were found.
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October - 22 
Police recovered and subsequently defused a ‘tiffin bomb’ and two other bombs near Koushalnar in the Narayanpur district on October 22, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7. Police also recovered 300-metre wires and switches attached with the bomb.
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Police recovered and subsequently defused a ‘tiffin bomb’ and two other bombs near Koushalnar in the Narayanpur district on October 22, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7. Police also recovered 300-metre wires and switches attached with the bomb.
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October - 22 
The Hindu reports that gelatin sticks and wires used to prepare landmines by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were recovered during combing operations by the Central Reserve Police Force personnel in the Gudari block of Rayagada distr
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The Hindu reports that gelatin sticks and wires used to prepare landmines by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were recovered during combing operations by the Central Reserve Police Force personnel in the Gudari block of Rayagada district on October 22.
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October - 23 
According to a delayed report, a ‘deputy commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, Rakesh Rajim, surrendered before the Kanker district police on October 23 to join the mainstream society. Police also recovered 5 detonator tester, 125 SLR, cartridges and lot of
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According to a delayed report, a ‘deputy commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, Rakesh Rajim, surrendered before the Kanker district police on October 23 to join the mainstream society. Police also recovered 5 detonator tester, 125 SLR, cartridges and lot of Maoist literature from different places in the district by following the information reveled by the Maoist.
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October - 24 
On October 24-night, the ‘area commander’ Soma Munda, and her associate of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a left-wing extremist group, were shot dead by police in an encounter that took place inside Tengria forest area in Khunti district, rep
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On October 24-night, the ‘area commander’ Soma Munda, and her associate of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a left-wing extremist group, were shot dead by police in an encounter that took place inside Tengria forest area in Khunti district, reports The Telegraph. One police person also sustained bullet injuries in the encounter. While other cadres of the JLT managed to escape, police recovered arms and ammunition besides a TVS-motorcycle from the incident site.
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October - 24 
Two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Oggu Santosha alias Nagamani and Bomma Govindu alias Azad, surrendered before the police at Nalgonda on October 24, reports The Hindu. According to police, Santosha was all
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Two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Oggu Santosha alias Nagamani and Bomma Govindu alias Azad, surrendered before the police at Nalgonda on October 24, reports The Hindu. According to police, Santosha was allegedly involved in the attack on the then Member of Legislative Assembly, Ragya Naik, at Maddimadugu and Govindu was involved in three murder cases.
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October - 25 
According to Telegraph, an encounter was reported between police and CPI-Maoist cadres on October 25, in the forest under Patamda block of East Singhbhum district. However, no causalities were reported on both side and the Maoists managed to escape.
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According to Telegraph, an encounter was reported between police and CPI-Maoist cadres on October 25, in the forest under Patamda block of East Singhbhum district. However, no causalities were reported on both side and the Maoists managed to escape.
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October - 25 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres destroyed a school building by exploding landmines at Sobaranpur in Giridih district on October 25, reports PTI. According to Superintendent of Police, Arun Singh, Maoists blasted the structure as s
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres destroyed a school building by exploding landmines at Sobaranpur in Giridih district on October 25, reports PTI. According to Superintendent of Police, Arun Singh, Maoists blasted the structure as security personnel often used it as rest house during nights.
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October - 26 
Kokkera Srinu alias Sudhakar, action team member of the Guthikonda Area Committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP), Mahesh Chandra Laddha, in Guntur on October 26, reports The H
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Kokkera Srinu alias Sudhakar, action team member of the Guthikonda Area Committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP), Mahesh Chandra Laddha, in Guntur on October 26, reports The Hindu. The Maoist confessed that he had taken part in 10 offences, including five murders and two incidents of exchange of fire. The SP said that the Maoist joined the movement in July 2004 as an armed platoon member and worked with the Guthikonda Area Committee, Chandravanka dalam (squad), and Pullalacheruvu dalam.
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October - 26 
On October 26, a civilian, Suraj Netam, was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bhandarvandi village under Fareshgaon police station in the Bijapur district, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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On October 26, a civilian, Suraj Netam, was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bhandarvandi village under Fareshgaon police station in the Bijapur district, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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October - 26 
On October 26, around 400 cadres of the CPI-Maoist stormed in Bharanda village in Narayanpur district and damaged a primary and middle school, a government-run health centre and a forest guard room, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. Some pamphlets, written
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On October 26, around 400 cadres of the CPI-Maoist stormed in Bharanda village in Narayanpur district and damaged a primary and middle school, a government-run health centre and a forest guard room, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. Some pamphlets, written in Gondi (local tribal language) have reportedly recovered from the incident site saying ‘’all-India strike on October 30’’. One of the pamphlets, in protest against the Tata, Jindal, Reliance and Nikko companies, was written and addressed by Salawa Judum and Displacement Protest Manch, Dandkaranya.
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October - 26 
On October 26, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered a landmine explosion targeting a jeep carrying the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel on Belpahari- Purulia road near Belpahari in West Midnapore district,
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On October 26, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered a landmine explosion targeting a jeep carrying the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel on Belpahari- Purulia road near Belpahari in West Midnapore district, reports Statesman. However, no causality was reported. However, the CRPF jeep fell into the pit caused by the blast in which one CRPF personnel sustained injuries. Two passengers of a private bus following the jeep sustained injuries due to the explosion. Two more landmines fitted inside tiffin boxes were found at the incident site.
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October - 26 
On October 26, police recovered four firearms, including two rifles, and a huge cache of ammunition and Maoist literature from the same place.
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On October 26, police recovered four firearms, including two rifles, and a huge cache of ammunition and Maoist literature from the same place.
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October - 27 
At least 17 people, including the son of former Jharkhand Chief Minister, Babulal Marandi, were killed by armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Chilkhadia village in Giridih district around 1 am (IST) on October 27 (toda
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At least 17 people, including the son of former Jharkhand Chief Minister, Babulal Marandi, were killed by armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Chilkhadia village in Giridih district around 1 am (IST) on October 27 (today), reports The Hindu. According to the Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), Arun Kumar Singh, around 25-30 Maoists mingled with the crowd at a cultural programme in the village and later around 1 am, they suddenly opened indiscriminate fire and exploded bombs killing 14 people on the spot, while three others succumbed to their injuries later. Four people were wounded in the attack. Babulal Marandi disclosed that his son, Anup, was among those killed but his brother had escaped the attack. He stated: "My family has been a target of the naxals... they should be more careful. As per my information the Maoists were in CRPF uniform, sat with the crowd watching the cultural programme and attacked during the closing part."
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October - 27 
One Special Police Officer sustained injuries when Maoists triggered a landmine blast targeting a police party who were engaged in a combing operation near Aamaveda in the Bastar district on October 27.
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One Special Police Officer sustained injuries when Maoists triggered a landmine blast targeting a police party who were engaged in a combing operation near Aamaveda in the Bastar district on October 27.
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October - 28 
Another civilian, Munnaram Dugga, was killed by the Maoists at Tamuru village in the Narayanpur district. Police recovered his dead body and also a pamphlet which claimed that Munnaram was a police informer.
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Another civilian, Munnaram Dugga, was killed by the Maoists at Tamuru village in the Narayanpur district. Police recovered his dead body and also a pamphlet which claimed that Munnaram was a police informer.
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October - 28 
Normal life and movement of trains - including three Rajdhani Expresses (New Delhi-Howrah, New Delhi-Bhubaneswar and New Delhi-Sealdah) - and public transport was adversely affected in large parts of the State due a strike called by the Jharkhand Vik
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Normal life and movement of trains - including three Rajdhani Expresses (New Delhi-Howrah, New Delhi-Bhubaneswar and New Delhi-Sealdah) - and public transport was adversely affected in large parts of the State due a strike called by the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha to protest against the Chilkhadih massacre in which 19 people, including former Jharkhand Chief Minister Babulal Marandi's son Anoop Marandi, were killed. The strike was total in the rural areas of Giridih and Koderma, which is part of Marandi's Lok Sabha constituency.
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October - 28 
On October 28, five people were killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Boda village of Latehar district, Sify News reports. According to police, the five people were abducted from their villages and subsequently kill
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On October 28, five people were killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Boda village of Latehar district, Sify News reports. According to police, the five people were abducted from their villages and subsequently killed in the nearby forest. Lathehar Superintendent of Police, Ravikant Dhan, said that the bullet-ridden bodies of the four persons were recovered near a culvert at Boda village. The whereabouts of the fifth one is yet to be ascertained. A hand written note reportedly found near the bodies accused that the victims are supporters of Trititya Prastuti Samiti (TPC), a breakaway Maoist group, the police said.
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October - 28 
Police also recovered two arms dumps, including two .303 rifles, one rifle and over 300 rounds of different weapons, at Gandicheruvu village of Yerragondapalem mandal (administrative division), in the same district.
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Police also recovered two arms dumps, including two .303 rifles, one rifle and over 300 rounds of different weapons, at Gandicheruvu village of Yerragondapalem mandal (administrative division), in the same district.
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October - 28 
Three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Dasari Madhav, his wife Sandhya (carrying head money of INR 20000 each) and another woman K Erramma alias Aruna (carrying head money of INR 50000), a member of the Nallamala forest div
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Three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Dasari Madhav, his wife Sandhya (carrying head money of INR 20000 each) and another woman K Erramma alias Aruna (carrying head money of INR 50000), a member of the Nallamala forest division committee of Palavanka dalam (squad), surrendered before police in the Prakasam district on October 28, according to The Hindu. According to police, Erramma worked in the Tiger Project dalam and was involved in several actions, including the attack on Yerragondapalem police station, the killing of two children in Bommalapuram village and the blasting of a crusher and a vehicle at Kunta village. Madhav and his wife Sandhya were involved in providing shelter to several underground Maoists.
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October - 28 
Three CPI-Maoist cadres were killed by the security forces (SFs) in an encounter when Maoists opened fire on the SFs who were raiding certain areas in the Latehar and Lohardaga districts, reports The Hindu. Latehar and Lohardaga district Superintende
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Three CPI-Maoist cadres were killed by the security forces (SFs) in an encounter when Maoists opened fire on the SFs who were raiding certain areas in the Latehar and Lohardaga districts, reports The Hindu. Latehar and Lohardaga district Superintendents of Police, Ravikant Dhan and Subodh Prasad respectively, said the bodies of the three slain cadres were recovered from the spot. “The police party stumbled upon the rebels near Bijubaithan hamlet in Lohar-daga this morning. There was a fierce gun battle where the police were able to kill three Maoist rebels,” said Deputy Inspector General of Police (personnel), R.K. Mallick. The police also claimed to have recovered one self-loading rifle, one carbine and two rifles from the spot.
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October - 28 
Two police officers were suspended for alleged negligence of duty following the Chilkhadiah massacre. According to the Inspector-General of Police (Bokaro range), B B Pradhan, the Tisri Circle inspector, Bidu Bhusan Dewedi, and the officer-in-charge
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Two police officers were suspended for alleged negligence of duty following the Chilkhadiah massacre. According to the Inspector-General of Police (Bokaro range), B B Pradhan, the Tisri Circle inspector, Bidu Bhusan Dewedi, and the officer-in-charge of Deori police station, Virender Kumar, were suspended.
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October - 29 
Five Special Police Officers (SPOs) were killed and three seriously injured when around 250-300 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres surrounded a police party near Pamulavayi village in Bijapur district on October 29 and opened indiscr
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Five Special Police Officers (SPOs) were killed and three seriously injured when around 250-300 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres surrounded a police party near Pamulavayi village in Bijapur district on October 29 and opened indiscriminate fire, reports The Hindu. Bastar Inspector General, R K Vij told Times of India, "The incident took place when a police team, including 16 SPOs and four constables, was going to Gangaloor where road construction was being carried out. When the team reached near the village, the Maoists opened fire at them, killing five SPOs and injuring three." Police sources said that the attack was well-planned, as the rebels opened fire from all corners, not allowing the police party to retaliate. Maoists have also decamped with some weapons of the police party.
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October - 29 
Over 400 kilograms of explosives, including high powered gelatin sticks reportedly kept by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, was recovered by the police from a hut in Ghurenabandh forest under Barachatti police station of Gaya
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Over 400 kilograms of explosives, including high powered gelatin sticks reportedly kept by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, was recovered by the police from a hut in Ghurenabandh forest under Barachatti police station of Gaya district on October 29, according to The Hindu. "Acting on a tip-off, that the naxalites were clandestinely transporting the explosives in two bullock-carts to the jungle for a major operation, police raided the hut and seized the explosives," said Superintendent of Police, Amit Kumar Jain. Police also arrested one Ramswaroop Bhuiyan in this connection.
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October - 30 
According to Ranchi Express, on October 30, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has launched Operation Vikram to flush out Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres holed up on either side of the Jharkhand-Bihar border. A combined force
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According to Ranchi Express, on October 30, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has launched Operation Vikram to flush out Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres holed up on either side of the Jharkhand-Bihar border. A combined force of the Jharkhand Armed Police, the CRPF, the India Reserve Battalion and the Jharkhand and Bihar Police of the respective border districts is conducting house searches in the border villages of both the States.
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October - 30 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), during their one day nation-wide strike on October 30, blew up a railway track near Tilrath railway station in the Begusarai district and disrupted the railway traffic for some time on the B
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), during their one day nation-wide strike on October 30, blew up a railway track near Tilrath railway station in the Begusarai district and disrupted the railway traffic for some time on the Barauni-Katihar section, reports New Indian Express.
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October - 30 
On October 30, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) claimed responsibility for the massacre of 18 persons, including the son of former chief minister Babulal Marandi, in the Chilkhari village of Giridih district, reports IANS. Avinash, se
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On October 30, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) claimed responsibility for the massacre of 18 persons, including the son of former chief minister Babulal Marandi, in the Chilkhari village of Giridih district, reports IANS. Avinash, secretary of Banka, Bhagalpur, Jamui and Munger area committee, in a statement said "Our main target was Nunulal Marandi, the brother of Babulal Marandi. Nunulal was instrumental in the killing of several CPI-Maoist members and he has been raising his voice against our revolutionary movement."
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October - 30 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a landmine explosion targeting a police party who were engaged in a combing operation near Pedapadu village of GK Veedhi mandal (administrative division) in the Visakhapatnam district
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a landmine explosion targeting a police party who were engaged in a combing operation near Pedapadu village of GK Veedhi mandal (administrative division) in the Visakhapatnam district on October 30, according to New Indian Express. While an unspecified number of police personnel sustained injuries in the incident, the Maoists managed to escape after the subsequent exchange of fire.
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October - 30 
The Railway Protection Force personnel recovered a ‘can’ bomb from the tracks near Nawada and a country-made bomb from a platform at Barauni railway station. One person was arrested in connection with the recovery of the bomb at Barauni station. Maoi
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The Railway Protection Force personnel recovered a ‘can’ bomb from the tracks near Nawada and a country-made bomb from a platform at Barauni railway station. One person was arrested in connection with the recovery of the bomb at Barauni station. Maoists have called the strike to protest police action against their colleagues following the killing of 19 persons, including a son of former Jharkhand Chief Minister, Babulal Marandi, by the CPI-Maoist on October 27.
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October - 31 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested in the Gaya district on October 31, reports The Hindu. Suchita Devi, a resident of Paroria village, had visited Deputy Superintendent of Police Saurabh Kumar on October 30 to lodge a c
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested in the Gaya district on October 31, reports The Hindu. Suchita Devi, a resident of Paroria village, had visited Deputy Superintendent of Police Saurabh Kumar on October 30 to lodge a complaint against her husband Raj Ballabh for allegedly torturing her. A police team later found out that the woman had Maoist links and was wanted in connection with incidents of violence at places under Chauparan and Barhi police stations of Hazaribagh district in Jharkhand.
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October - 31 
According to News Post India, on October 31, a mobile phone was recovered from CPI-Maoist leader Narayan Sanyal who has been imprisoned at the Bilaspur Central Jail for almost two years, police officials said.
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According to News Post India, on October 31, a mobile phone was recovered from CPI-Maoist leader Narayan Sanyal who has been imprisoned at the Bilaspur Central Jail for almost two years, police officials said.
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*Data till , April 17, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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