Marking a pivotal moment, the Indian tricolour was unfurled in 29 villages of Bastar on Independence Day, a first since the nation’s independence. These villages, located across Bijapur, Narayanpur, and Sukma districts, have witnessed the shift from Naxal dominance to national representation. Government officials recognize this event as a product of their commitment to peace, development, and the resilience of local populations. The government’s strategy integrates security measures with development programs, including infrastructure expansion and social welfare initiatives. The success is based on the courage of security forces, the resolve of authorities, and the sustained building of local trust, reinforcing the message that the government stands with its citizens.
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