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Around 25 tribal families who had fled their Chhattisgarh village due to Maoist violence 22 years ago are planning to return to their native place. Police camps have been set up to ensure security and facilitate development works in the area, which was previously a Maoist stronghold. The families are planning to return as the situation has improved and they have their farmland and homes there.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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