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January - 13 
Central Government is pumping in INR 5.8 billion under the non-plan security-related expenditure scheme (SRE), a special security scheme which would include strengthening road connectivity and recruiting 12,000 more Special Police Officers (SPO) to boost its fighting power against the Communist Part
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Central Government is pumping in INR 5.8 billion under the non-plan security-related expenditure scheme (SRE), a special security scheme which would include strengthening road connectivity and recruiting 12,000 more Special Police Officers (SPO) to boost its fighting power against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in mineral-rich central and eastern India. The Government has decided to raise the number of its focus Districts to 60 from the current 35. The new focus Districts, according to the sources, are in West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh. "Over INR 2 billion has already been released under SRE," an official familiar with developments told IANS. He said that over INR 3.2 billion would be released before March. SRE would include expenditure on logistic details and camp facilities for security forces, hiring of vehicles, helicopters, weapons or communication equipment, building road connectivity and bridges. It also includes the ex-gratia grant paid to families of the victims of Maoist violence, special training given to police personnel and provision of insurance for police personnel involved in anti-Maoist operations.
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January - 26 
On the Republic day [January 26] celebration, the District Collector Rajesh Pravakar Patil handed over the cheque of INR 300, 000 each to the family members of Lokanath Mandia Sahoo of Gadaba village, Hari Sahukar of Katulpeta village under Bandhugan Block (administrative division), B. Biswanath of
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On the Republic day [January 26] celebration, the District Collector Rajesh Pravakar Patil handed over the cheque of INR 300, 000 each to the family members of Lokanath Mandia Sahoo of Gadaba village, Hari Sahukar of Katulpeta village under Bandhugan Block (administrative division), B. Biswanath of Balipeta village, and Kumudini Sunabudi of Manpadi village under Narayanpatna Block in Koraput District, reports Orissadiary.com. The Central Government had sanctioned INR 300, 000 each to the family of five persons killed by the Maoists.
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February - 28 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has got a budgetary allocation of INR 55.68 crore for 2011-12 to meet its expenses, an increase of INR 16.33 crore from the last fiscal, reports The Hindu. The provision is for meeting the establishment-related expenditure of the agency, set up recently under
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has got a budgetary allocation of INR 55.68 crore for 2011-12 to meet its expenses, an increase of INR 16.33 crore from the last fiscal, reports The Hindu. The provision is for meeting the establishment-related expenditure of the agency, set up recently under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home Affairs by an Act of Parliament. The agency received INR 11.91 crore in 2009-10 under the non-plan expenditure head against INR 42.06 crore for the current fiscal. The NIA has been given the exclusive mandate to detect, prevent, investigate and prosecute terrorism-related incidents across the country. The Border Security Force (BSF) has been allocated INR 7,628.79 crore for 2011-12 against INR 7,052.76 crore given in 2010-11. Similarly, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been allocated INR 7,827.32 crore for 2011-12, up from INR 7,541.72 crore given in 2010-11. A provision of INR 40.60 crore has been made for the National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID), which aims to link databases as an input in combating terrorism. It intends to create a facility to improve capability to counter internal security threats. NATGRID received INR 33.81 crore in 2010-11. Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee made these announcements on February 28.
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February - 28 
the Union Government has provided special support worth INR 80 billion to Jammu and Kashmir for its development needs in the Union budget presented by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee. The Government’s special support to Jammu and Kashmir is anchored in INR 280 billion Prime Minister’s Re-construct
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the Union Government has provided special support worth INR 80 billion to Jammu and Kashmir for its development needs in the Union budget presented by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee. The Government’s special support to Jammu and Kashmir is anchored in INR 280 billion Prime Minister’s Re-construction Plan.
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March - 7 
Indian Express reports that the Jharkhand Government proposes to set up a new force called State Industrial Security Force (SISF) to provide security to industry and banks in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-infested areas, in the State Budget presented in the Assembly by Deputy Chie
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Indian Express reports that the Jharkhand Government proposes to set up a new force called State Industrial Security Force (SISF) to provide security to industry and banks in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-infested areas, in the State Budget presented in the Assembly by Deputy Chief Minister Hemant Soren on March 7. The battalion of SISF, comprising ex-servicemen, planned to be raised will be recruited and their training will be completed by the end of fiscal year 2011-12. To deal with the Maoists, the Budget proposes to open 92 Police Stations and strengthen the Special Branch of the Police by setting up Cyber Security and Surveillance System and Intelligence Training School for its staff. Soren, presented a deficit budget of INR 38.6577 billion, said 18,000 Police posts were vacant. Of these, 11,000 posts of constables and 850 posts of Sub-Inspectors would be filled up in the coming financial year. "In order to overcome the problem of the Naxalites [Left Wing Extremism], the administrative officers were sensitised. The effort was also being made to help improve institutional system," Soren added.
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May - 4 
Telegraph reports that the Odisha Government has decided to raise another 50 Special Operations Group (SOG) to combat the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) menace in the State. State Home Secretary U. N. Behera said, “The State has already formed 50 SOG units comprising 1,800 jawans [troo
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Telegraph reports that the Odisha Government has decided to raise another 50 Special Operations Group (SOG) to combat the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) menace in the State. State Home Secretary U. N. Behera said, “The State has already formed 50 SOG units comprising 1,800 jawans [troopers]. Another 1,800 jawans will be recruited under the SOG units.” “We have plans to recruit another 5,000 constables to fill up the vacancies. The Government has already given the financial approval,” Behera added. Apart from raising the SOG units, the Government is also planning to set up four counter-insurgency anti-terrorists (CIT) schools in the State. Behera said the proposed CIT schools would impart training to the troopers of Odisha Police. The schools would come up at Chandaka, Rourkela and Koraput. Similarly, Police training schools would also come up at Bairi and Sambalpur. The Odisha Government has also decided to urge the Centre to initiate steps in providing an 18-seater chopper to the State. “We have started negotiating with the Pawan Hansh. During our proposed meeting with the cabinet secretary, we have decided to raise this issue,” said a senior officer. Five battalions of the Border Security Force (BSF), seven battalions of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), 50 units of the SOG, four battalions of the India Reserve Battalions (IRB) and personnel of one Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) battalion have been put into service across the Maoists-infested Districts in the State. While the BSF has been deployed in Malkangiri and Koraput, CRPF troopers have been posted in Rayagada, Gajapati, Sundergarh, Kandhamal, Mayurbhanj, Deogarh and Keonjhar.
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May - 7 
The Odisha Government has drawn up plans to develop roads with an investment of INR 21 billion during the fiscal 2011-12, reports orissadiary.com. The State Government has decided to develop 800 kilometres stretch of roads along with construction of Road Over Bridges (ROBs) during the current financ
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The Odisha Government has drawn up plans to develop roads with an investment of INR 21 billion during the fiscal 2011-12, reports orissadiary.com. The State Government has decided to develop 800 kilometres stretch of roads along with construction of Road Over Bridges (ROBs) during the current financial year under different schemes under the State Plan and Non-Plan, works secretary SK Ray said after a high level meeting on the State Road Projects held in Bhubaneswar, presided over by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at the State Secretariat. As many as 14 major on-going road projects, covering five Left Wing Extremist (LWE) Districts, would be provided more funds to accelerate their early completion. The proposed ROBs to be taken up at the Lingaraj Passenger Halt, VSS Nagar, Saheed Nagar in Bhubaneswar, Balugaon-Banpur and at Soro, he informed.
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May - 12 
The State Cabinet on May 12 accorded approval to the extension of benefit of cash compensation of INR 4 lakh (excluding ex-gratia of INR 1 lakh) to the next of kin of surrendered militants killed in the militancy related incidents, according to Daily Excelsior. At present, only the next of kin of ci
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The State Cabinet on May 12 accorded approval to the extension of benefit of cash compensation of INR 4 lakh (excluding ex-gratia of INR 1 lakh) to the next of kin of surrendered militants killed in the militancy related incidents, according to Daily Excelsior. At present, only the next of kin of civilians killed in militancy related violence are provided cash compensation to the tune of INR 4 lakh (excluding ex-gratia of INR 1 lakh) in lieu of Government job to which they are entitled to under SRO-43 of 1994. Of the 290 cases of surrendered militants killed in militancy incidents, which are pending for cash compensation, 258 are in Kashmir valley and 32 in Jammu region. Twenty cases are pending in Srinagar, seven in Ganderbal, 22 in Budgam, 21 in Pulwama, 36 in Anantnag, 15 in Kulgam, three in Shopian, 26 in Bandipora, 62 in Baramulla, 44 in Kupwara, two in Ramban, six in Kishtwar, 18 in Doda 8 and six in Rajouri. There is no such case in Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Udhampur, Reasi and Poonch Districts.
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May - 23 
Chhattisgarh Planning Commission has allotted INR one billion for the Integrated Action Plan of Maoist-affected areas, reports Daily Bhaskar. The plan covers Bastar, Bijapur, South Bastar (Dantewada), Jashpur, North Bastar (Kanker), Kabir Dham, Korea, Narayanpur, Rajnandgaon and Sarguja areas in the
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Chhattisgarh Planning Commission has allotted INR one billion for the Integrated Action Plan of Maoist-affected areas, reports Daily Bhaskar. The plan covers Bastar, Bijapur, South Bastar (Dantewada), Jashpur, North Bastar (Kanker), Kabir Dham, Korea, Narayanpur, Rajnandgaon and Sarguja areas in the State. Under the plan, 18,969 projects have been approved of. Out of these, 2,109 projects have been completed, 16,659 are in progress while 18,768 projects have been implemented
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May - 27 
Daily Bhaskar reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-hit areas in the State will soon have Industrial Training Institute (ITI) and Skills Development Centres. Chief Minister Raman Singh had demanded the seven ITIs. The Central Government has now approved of the institutions in
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Daily Bhaskar reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-hit areas in the State will soon have Industrial Training Institute (ITI) and Skills Development Centres. Chief Minister Raman Singh had demanded the seven ITIs. The Central Government has now approved of the institutions in the State. At least INR 309.8 million will be spent on the project of building these centres across the State.
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June - 9 
The road transport ministry is finalising a proposal to develop 1,100 kilometres of road corridor along the Andhra Pradesh border linking it with Maharashtra, Orissa and Chhattisgarh. The latest plan to expand the road network tops up a 2009 project worth INR 73 billion to build 5,477 km of two-lane
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The road transport ministry is finalising a proposal to develop 1,100 kilometres of road corridor along the Andhra Pradesh border linking it with Maharashtra, Orissa and Chhattisgarh. The latest plan to expand the road network tops up a 2009 project worth INR 73 billion to build 5,477 km of two-lane roads in the 33 Left Wing Extremist (LWE) hit Districts across eight States. "Areas along the Andhra, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Orissa border are worst-hit by the Naxal [LWE] menace. The road network will bring development there, a part of the Centre's strategy to wean away the Naxalite support," said an official involved with the project. The two-lane corridor will cost approximately INR 25 billion.
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June - 14 
Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is paying a heavy price for fighting terrorism. The state has spent around INR 2,395 crore last fiscal as its security bill, excluding the expenses on the Army establishment that is being paid by the Centre. The state was spending INR 64 crore in 1989 for the upkeep of 28,000
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Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is paying a heavy price for fighting terrorism. The state has spent around INR 2,395 crore last fiscal as its security bill, excluding the expenses on the Army establishment that is being paid by the Centre. The state was spending INR 64 crore in 1989 for the upkeep of 28,000-strong police force. Over the past two decades, the police's headcount has increased to about 86,000 as the border state has been busy fighting against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has urged the Centre to support the state in meeting the spiralling security bill during a meeting with the Planning Commission. The Plan panel has cleared INR 6,600 crore annual plan outlay for the state for fiscal 2011-12, which is INR 600 crore higher than the previous years.
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June - 28 
The Naxalism [Left-Wing Extremism]-hit Gadchiroli and Chandrapur Districts are set to receive INR 800 million from the Union Government for development of infrastructure to market agricultural produce, reports Times of India. "The government will set up 18 Agriculture Produce Market Committees [APMC
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The Naxalism [Left-Wing Extremism]-hit Gadchiroli and Chandrapur Districts are set to receive INR 800 million from the Union Government for development of infrastructure to market agricultural produce, reports Times of India. "The government will set up 18 Agriculture Produce Market Committees [APMCs] in these two eastern districts of the state, where farmers can market their produce," state agriculture and marketing minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said on June 28.
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July - 7 
The Centre approved INR 1,000 crore special package for imparting training to 8,000 youth annually in the State with the help of the corporate sector. As many 40,000 graduates, post-graduates and professional degree holders from the State will be covered in the next five years. "The estimated expend
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The Centre approved INR 1,000 crore special package for imparting training to 8,000 youth annually in the State with the help of the corporate sector. As many 40,000 graduates, post-graduates and professional degree holders from the State will be covered in the next five years. "The estimated expenditure on the special industry initiative (SII) scheme is INR 2.5 lakh per trainee," an official statement said after a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, which cleared the proposal. The SII is based on the recommendations of an expert group set up by the Prime Minister’s Office in August, 2010, under the chairmanship of C. Rangarajan.
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July - 8 
The Integrated Action Plan (IAP) -- under which the Centre has directly released INR 15 billion to Naxal [Left Wing Extremism]-affected Districts and left it to the discretion of a District-level committee comprising the District Collector, Superintendent of Police and District Forest Officer to ear
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The Integrated Action Plan (IAP) -- under which the Centre has directly released INR 15 billion to Naxal [Left Wing Extremism]-affected Districts and left it to the discretion of a District-level committee comprising the District Collector, Superintendent of Police and District Forest Officer to earmark the development and infrastructure projects on which they are spent - has resulted in the initiation of works worth INR 27.32 billion in 60 Naxal-affected Districts, reports Economic Times. This initiative was piloted by Union Home Minister P Chidambaram and was cleared by the Union Cabinet. Of the INR 15 billion released, the District Administrations have spent Rs 7.026 billion so far on works ranging from setting up of drinking water facilities and sanitation, construction of school buildings, roads and health centres, and electrical lighting. Further, through the IAP, INR 250 million and INR 300 million would be directly disbursed to the District-level officials for 2010-11 and 2011-12, respectively.
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July - 8 
The State Government has decided to include all the blocks (administrative division) in the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) by the end of the Twelfth Five Year Plan, reports IBN Live. The decision was taken at a meeting presided over by Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik in Bhubaneswar on J
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The State Government has decided to include all the blocks (administrative division) in the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) by the end of the Twelfth Five Year Plan, reports IBN Live. The decision was taken at a meeting presided over by Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik in Bhubaneswar on July 8. Odisha is the first State in the country to launch the NRLM. The programme will be taken up initially in the Naxalite [Left Wing Extremism]-affected Districts and later extended to other areas. It was decided that blocks in which Western Orissa Rural Livelihood Project (WORLP) and Odisha Tribal Empowerment and Livelihoods Programme (OTELP) are being implemented will be included in the Mission scheme in the first phase. The CM also reviewed the implementation of the Targeted Rural Initiatives for Poverty Termination (TRIPTI) scheme. Out of 1,020 gram panchayats (village level local self-Government institution), in which the TRIPTI programme will be implemented, identification of beneficiaries and livelihood programmes have been finalised in 710 gram panchayats.
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July - 29 
Arunachal Pradesh Home Minister Takar Marde said his Ministry was aware of the problems faced by the insurgency-hit Districts of Tirap and Changlang and has also adequate steps had been initiated by the state government to address the problems, reports Shillong Times. He further revealed that INR 80
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Arunachal Pradesh Home Minister Takar Marde said his Ministry was aware of the problems faced by the insurgency-hit Districts of Tirap and Changlang and has also adequate steps had been initiated by the state government to address the problems, reports Shillong Times. He further revealed that INR 800 million has already been sanctioned for opening up new police stations and upgrading the existing ones in the two Districts.
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August - 1 
A financial assistance of INR 10,000 was provided to surrendered woman Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre Susila Jilakara alias Puspa in Koraput under Government's surrender policy meant for the Maoists in the State, reports Times of India. Puspa, wife of top Maoist leader Chandra Bh
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A financial assistance of INR 10,000 was provided to surrendered woman Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre Susila Jilakara alias Puspa in Koraput under Government's surrender policy meant for the Maoists in the State, reports Times of India. Puspa, wife of top Maoist leader Chandra Bhusanam alias Ghasi, had laid down arms before Koraput Police on April 26. Ghasi had been arrested on April 6. The Andhra Pradesh Government had announced a cash award of INR one million and INR 200,000 on Ghasi and Puspa respectively.
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August - 2 
The Uttarakhand Government on August 2 decided to link all Police Stations and pickets in the State with the Police Headquarters by December of 2011, reports Times of India. An integrated system would be installed for establishing the linkages. The other Police Stations in the country would also be
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The Uttarakhand Government on August 2 decided to link all Police Stations and pickets in the State with the Police Headquarters by December of 2011, reports Times of India. An integrated system would be installed for establishing the linkages. The other Police Stations in the country would also be linked with the State Police Headquarters through this system. The Central Government had sanctioned INR 160 million for the project.
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August - 6 
State Government has approved over 20 new Police Stations and about 50 Police posts in different Districts especially the ones, which were created in 2007. Most of the new Police Stations and posts have been created in the militancy-infested areas, official sources said. Following approval by the St
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State Government has approved over 20 new Police Stations and about 50 Police posts in different Districts especially the ones, which were created in 2007. Most of the new Police Stations and posts have been created in the militancy-infested areas, official sources said. Following approval by the State's Home Department, the Jammu and Kashmir Police have started making the newly approved Police Stations functional. The new Police Stations and posts have also been allotted the areas of their jurisdiction. The areas were demarcated before setting up new Police Stations, sources added. While some of the Police Stations and posts have already started functioning with the posting of SHOs and In-charge Police posts, some others would start working very soon, sources said, adding that there was a proposal to provide all infrastructures, buildings and meet other requirements of newly created Police Stations and posts.
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August - 7 
The Centre is planning to launch the second phase of its ambitious road expansion programme in states affected by Left Wing Extremism (LWE), reports Hindustan Times. Under this, the road transport ministry will be building 7,300 km of two-lane roads spread 34 Districts at a cost of INR 100 billion.
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The Centre is planning to launch the second phase of its ambitious road expansion programme in states affected by Left Wing Extremism (LWE), reports Hindustan Times. Under this, the road transport ministry will be building 7,300 km of two-lane roads spread 34 Districts at a cost of INR 100 billion. Together with phase I of the project, which was launched in 2009, this will result in a total road network of 14,000 km in eight Maoist-dominated states by 2017. "The Planning Commission and the home ministry have already approved the project. We are fine tuning the funding details before finalising its launch," said a Planning Commission official, who is privy to the development.
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August - 10 
Bihar Police will spend INR 300 million for the purchase of bulletproof prefabricated barracks, which are currently being used by Central Police Organizations (CPOs) engaged in forward areas and a few States, including Chhattisgarh, reports The Times of India. According to a senior Police officer, a
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Bihar Police will spend INR 300 million for the purchase of bulletproof prefabricated barracks, which are currently being used by Central Police Organizations (CPOs) engaged in forward areas and a few States, including Chhattisgarh, reports The Times of India. According to a senior Police officer, around 50 such barracks would be installed in 15 Districts. Each barrack would be like a house as it would have bathroom, kitchen, dinning hall, toilet and bedrooms. It could be dismantled, transported to different places and set up as per the need, and would have the capacity to house 20 to 50 sepoys depending on its size. Each barrack would cost around INR 4-5 million or a little more. Apart from the bulletproof barracks, the Police headquarters would also purchase barbed wire to fence barracks, lighting facilities and generators.
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August - 16 
the Rohtas District administration provided an assistance of about INR 150,000 each to nine former Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who surrendered recently under the Central rehabilitation scheme for self-employment. The District Superintendent of Police (SP), Manu Maharaj on Aug
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the Rohtas District administration provided an assistance of about INR 150,000 each to nine former Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who surrendered recently under the Central rehabilitation scheme for self-employment. The District Superintendent of Police (SP), Manu Maharaj on August 16 said that the money has been transferred to the respective bank accounts of the concerned persons. The nine are Anil Kushwaha, Nirmal Uraon, Nakharu Kharwar, Meghnand Paswan, Srinivas Singh, Rajendra Kharwar, Nirmal Kharwar, Chhotelal Chero and Pramod Tiwari
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August - 25 
Expressing concern over Maoists again assembling in certain areas of West Bengal, intimidating people and even resorting to violence, which recently claimed the lives of two persons in West Midnapore District, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that she still believed good sense would prevail on th
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Expressing concern over Maoists again assembling in certain areas of West Bengal, intimidating people and even resorting to violence, which recently claimed the lives of two persons in West Midnapore District, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that she still believed good sense would prevail on them, reports The Hindu. “They can talk, discuss, negotiate, but murder is a criminal offence,” she said even as she welcomed those among them who wanted to return to the national mainstream. “No one has the right to murder,” she emphasised. The Chief Minister announced that her Government would provide a compensation of INR 200,000 to each of the families of the civilians whose kin were killed in Maoist attacks to be supplemented with the INR 300,000 financial assistance available from the Centre. “It will be given to those either murdered in attacks by Maoists or while resisting them,” she said. “Besides this package for civilian families, we are also considering providing either a government job to a member or a monthly pension,” Banerjee said. Her Government was working towards solving the problem of left-wing extremism through development and pursuing the peace process, Banerjee said, adding, “I do not believe in the politics of killing.”
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August - 25 
State Government has given approval for air ambulances in the State
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State Government has given approval for air ambulances in the State
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August - 26 
The Centre on August 26 cleared several roadblocks to give a fillip to the State's rural development by agreeing to release the money needed for the construction of rural roads next month, and it also pointed out that the road construction works would also be taken up in the State's Maoist-hit seven
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The Centre on August 26 cleared several roadblocks to give a fillip to the State's rural development by agreeing to release the money needed for the construction of rural roads next month, and it also pointed out that the road construction works would also be taken up in the State's Maoist-hit seven Districts in a big way.
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August - 30 
Indian Railways is all set to construct a 97-kilometer long railway-line in Chatra District, reports The Indian Express. The project, coming up at a cost of INR 5.5 billion, is being seen as a challenging task due to a strong presence of LWE in the District. Chatra Member of Parliament (MP), Inder S
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Indian Railways is all set to construct a 97-kilometer long railway-line in Chatra District, reports The Indian Express. The project, coming up at a cost of INR 5.5 billion, is being seen as a challenging task due to a strong presence of LWE in the District. Chatra Member of Parliament (MP), Inder Singh Namdhari, said there was no railway line in the area and that this line will help to bring Chatra on the “rail map” of India.
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October - 31 
Jharkhand and the Centre gave final shape to a plan that aims to improve the lives of 36,000 people living in the Saranda forest of West Singhbhum District, reports The Telegraph. At a high-level meeting in Union rural development minister, Jairam Ramesh’s office, Chief Minister, Arjun Munda discuss
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Jharkhand and the Centre gave final shape to a plan that aims to improve the lives of 36,000 people living in the Saranda forest of West Singhbhum District, reports The Telegraph. At a high-level meeting in Union rural development minister, Jairam Ramesh’s office, Chief Minister, Arjun Munda discussed a time-bound strategy to implement the Saranda Action Plan
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October - 31 
State Government will announce a compensation package to rehabilitate the surrendered GNLA cadres soon, reports The Shillong Times. “The compensation package is under examination of the Political department,” Home Minister HDR Lyngdoh said on October 31.
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State Government will announce a compensation package to rehabilitate the surrendered GNLA cadres soon, reports The Shillong Times. “The compensation package is under examination of the Political department,” Home Minister HDR Lyngdoh said on October 31.
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November - 11 
The Telegraph reports that the Odisha State government plans to set up 150 primary and upper-primary schools and recruit 7,000 teachers in the 17 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected Districts. This decision was taken after Union Home minister,P. Chidambaram, during his recent visit
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The Telegraph reports that the Odisha State government plans to set up 150 primary and upper-primary schools and recruit 7,000 teachers in the 17 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected Districts. This decision was taken after Union Home minister,P. Chidambaram, during his recent visit to the State, expressed concern over the deteriorating standard of education in these Districts.
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November - 15 
Bihar Government has sanctioned INR 810 million for anti-Maoist operations in the State, reports All India Radio. It has decided to purchase 51 mine-protected vehicles, 95 bullet-proof vehicles, 50 bullet-proof troop-carriers and 100 troop-carriers aimed at strengthening the anti-Maoist operations T
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Bihar Government has sanctioned INR 810 million for anti-Maoist operations in the State, reports All India Radio. It has decided to purchase 51 mine-protected vehicles, 95 bullet-proof vehicles, 50 bullet-proof troop-carriers and 100 troop-carriers aimed at strengthening the anti-Maoist operations The Union Home secretary, R. K. Singh visited the State recently and said that Bihar is the only State where the Maoist stranglehold is reducing.
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December - 4 
Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh on December 4 said there were "liberated" zones in the country dominated by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), corroborating the Maoists’ claims that in west Jharkhand and south Chhattisgarh, the State's writ doesn't run, reports The Time
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Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh on December 4 said there were "liberated" zones in the country dominated by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), corroborating the Maoists’ claims that in west Jharkhand and south Chhattisgarh, the State's writ doesn't run, reports The Times of India. "In the heart of the country, these two places are liberated zones. Our officers - be it deputy commissioners, block development officers or anganwadi workers and health employees - don't venture into these places of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. The public distribution system is not working," said the rural development minister, who was in Jharkhand to review projects in Saranda forest in West Singhbhum District. "We will develop all 56 villages in the Saranda forest as model villages. We will replicate it in other areas like Jungle Mahal in West Singhbhum and Abujhmad in Chhattisgarh. The Union government will spend Rs 277 crore for development work in Saranda, which includes construction of roads measuring 140 kilometres," said Ramesh. "It is because of non-functioning of post offices and banks in Maoist-dominated areas of Jharkhand, I have allowed the state government to make cash payment to beneficiaries of schemes under MGNREGA. I am hopeful that now when the workers will get cash payment, more people will come forward for work," he added.
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December - 7 
The Union Cabinet on December 7 approved the proposal to extend the Integrated Action Plan (IAP), a scheme meant for carrying out development works in Naxal [Left-Wing Extremism]-affected Districts through local administration - to 18 more Districts with Andhra Pradesh getting one-third of it as "pe
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The Union Cabinet on December 7 approved the proposal to extend the Integrated Action Plan (IAP), a scheme meant for carrying out development works in Naxal [Left-Wing Extremism]-affected Districts through local administration - to 18 more Districts with Andhra Pradesh getting one-third of it as "peace dividend", reports The Times of India. The scheme will now be implemented in 78 districts across nine Naxal-affected States from the next fiscal (2012-13). The latest approval will extend it to six Districts (Vishakhapatnam, East Godavari, Warangal, Karimnagar, Srikakulam and Vizianagaram) in Andhra Pradesh; three Districts each of Jharkhand (Ranchi, Giridih and Khunti) and Odisha (three including Ganjam and Nayagarh); two each in West Bengal (Bankura and Purulia); Bihar (Munger and Kaimur) and Uttar Pradesh (Mirjapur and Chandauli).
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December - 12 
About INR seven million was paid by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) as remuneration and other expenses in engaging year-long services of three interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir, reports IBN Live. Of the total of INR 6.9 million, INR 5.2 million was paid as salary, about INR 1.2 2milion was paid
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About INR seven million was paid by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) as remuneration and other expenses in engaging year-long services of three interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir, reports IBN Live. Of the total of INR 6.9 million, INR 5.2 million was paid as salary, about INR 1.2 2milion was paid to their office assistants, INR 231,000 as air fare to visit the state and Rs 281,000 as reimbursement expenditure for official transport during their services since their appointment on October 13, 2010. The three-member group of former Information Commissioner M M Sharma, educationist Professor Radha Kumar and journalist Dilip Padgaonkar were appointed by the Government to look into a variety of issues confronting Jammu and Kashmir have submitted their report in October to Union Home Minister P Chidambaram. "The interlocutors have submitted their final report the Home Minister on October 12, 2011. The report is under consideration of the Government," said the MHA in reply to an RTI query.
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December - 12 
PTI reports that the State Government will conduct verification of madrassas (seminaries) getting Government aid in the State. "The Education department will conduct verification into Madarasas getting financial aid from the Government in running the affairs," Officials of State Education Ministry s
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PTI reports that the State Government will conduct verification of madrassas (seminaries) getting Government aid in the State. "The Education department will conduct verification into Madarasas getting financial aid from the Government in running the affairs," Officials of State Education Ministry said.
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December - 13 
Hindustan Times reports that a Government effort to connect the youth of Jammu and Kashmir with rest of India is falling flat. Four months after the Union Cabinet approved a higher education scholarship scheme for students of the State, the Government is yet to find a way to disburse the money to th
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Hindustan Times reports that a Government effort to connect the youth of Jammu and Kashmir with rest of India is falling flat. Four months after the Union Cabinet approved a higher education scholarship scheme for students of the State, the Government is yet to find a way to disburse the money to the students this year. The special scholarship scheme for J&K was approved by the cabinet committee on economic affairs on August 4, with INR 12 billion marked for five years, beginning 2011. The scheme is based on the recommendations of the C Rangarajan headed expert group constituted by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2010.
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December - 13 
Jammu and Kashmir Government sought from the Centre the release of INR 6.46 billion and delinking funding from urban reforms for at least two years so that various projects under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) in the State could be completed in time. Minister of State
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Jammu and Kashmir Government sought from the Centre the release of INR 6.46 billion and delinking funding from urban reforms for at least two years so that various projects under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) in the State could be completed in time. Minister of State for Urban Development Nasir Aslam, while speaking at the sixth National Conference on JNNURM, highlighted the difficulties faced by the State Government as nearly INR 6.46 billion of the sanctioned funds have been held back "owing to Centre's targets on urban reforms".
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December - 15 
Jammu and Kashmir Education Minister Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed has ordered an inquiry into allegations that Central Government funds meant to modernise seminaries may have been allotted to non-existent institutions, according to The Hindu. In all, 362 seminaries were scheduled to receive some INR 30.
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Jammu and Kashmir Education Minister Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed has ordered an inquiry into allegations that Central Government funds meant to modernise seminaries may have been allotted to non-existent institutions, according to The Hindu. In all, 362 seminaries were scheduled to receive some INR 30.5 million in aid, but allegations of fraud led the Minister to have a list of beneficiaries published in newspapers on December 14.
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December - 23 
A district-level committee in Visakhapatnam on December 23 recommended to the Central Government to provide financial aid of INR 300,000 each to the families of 12 persons killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the District since July 22, 2009, reports The Hindu. Thirte
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A district-level committee in Visakhapatnam on December 23 recommended to the Central Government to provide financial aid of INR 300,000 each to the families of 12 persons killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the District since July 22, 2009, reports The Hindu. Thirteen cases were identified in the District, all from the Visakha Agency and since one of the victims was from Odisha, 12 were found to be eligible for the relief.
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