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March - 1 
Four Sangham (a group of hardcore over-ground cadres) member of the CPI-Maoist were arrested by a combined team of forest guards and the Special Police Officers near Chinka village under Bhairamgarh police station in the Bijapur district on March 1.
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Four Sangham (a group of hardcore over-ground cadres) member of the CPI-Maoist were arrested by a combined team of forest guards and the Special Police Officers near Chinka village under Bhairamgarh police station in the Bijapur district on March 1.
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March - 1 
On March 1, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze teakwood worth INR two million at Pusuguppa village in the Cherla mandal (administrative division) of Khammam district. New Indian Express reports that some non-tribals in the
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On March 1, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze teakwood worth INR two million at Pusuguppa village in the Cherla mandal (administrative division) of Khammam district. New Indian Express reports that some non-tribals in the name of tribals had taken permission from the Forest Department and cut down teakwood trees. Having learnt that the non-tribals were trying to enjoy the forest produce, the Maoists set the wood on fire.
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March - 1 
Six villagers, including a Sarpanch (village head), were abducted by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Janatapai village in the Malkangiri district on March 1 suspecting them to be police informers, reports New Indian
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Six villagers, including a Sarpanch (village head), were abducted by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Janatapai village in the Malkangiri district on March 1 suspecting them to be police informers, reports New Indian Express. A cangaroo court (people’s court) was conducted by the extremists and all the six were found guilty, sources said adding that the villagers were assaulted and released on March 3 with a warning that the incident should not be informed to the police.
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March - 4 
Maoists set ablaze two tractors engaged in road construction work near Kakerbeda under Chhote Dongar police station in the Narayanpur district and warned workers to stop the ongoing road construction work.
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Maoists set ablaze two tractors engaged in road construction work near Kakerbeda under Chhote Dongar police station in the Narayanpur district and warned workers to stop the ongoing road construction work.
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March - 4 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a civilian, identified as Sodhi Darra, in the Chintalnar police station area of Dantewada district on March 4-morning, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7. A pamphlet recovered from the incide
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a civilian, identified as Sodhi Darra, in the Chintalnar police station area of Dantewada district on March 4-morning, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7. A pamphlet recovered from the incident site allegedly branded the victim as a police informer.
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March - 4 
The Sambalpur district police arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Bhagaban Jhankar and Govind Jal, who were involved in several incidents of murder and kidnapping besides setting ablaze government propertie
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The Sambalpur district police arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Bhagaban Jhankar and Govind Jal, who were involved in several incidents of murder and kidnapping besides setting ablaze government properties, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police Sanjay Kumar said on March 4 that the arrest occurred a few days earlier, adding that the duo had also carried out a surveillance for a possible attack on the Bargarh district armoury.
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March - 5 
According to New Indian Express, the Jharkhand Police have destroyed large amounts of poppy cultivation allegedly grown by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Ghaghra area of Gumla district. "It cannot be said very clearly, but of
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According to New Indian Express, the Jharkhand Police have destroyed large amounts of poppy cultivation allegedly grown by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Ghaghra area of Gumla district. "It cannot be said very clearly, but of late, cases of opium farming have come from the militancy-hit areas. It cannot be denied that it is the rebels who benefit from opium plantations," said Vinod Kumar, Station House Officer in Ghaghra-Gumla station.
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March - 5 
Five Maoists, including three ‘commanders’ and a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and a ‘zonal committee secretary’ of the Prathighatana group, surrendered to the district police at Warangal in the presence of Superintendent
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Five Maoists, including three ‘commanders’ and a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and a ‘zonal committee secretary’ of the Prathighatana group, surrendered to the district police at Warangal in the presence of Superintendent of Police Soumya Mishra on March 5, The Hindu reported. The surrendered included Kukunoor Local Organising Squad (LOS) ‘commander’, P. Sammaiah alias Naveen (carrying a head money of INR 200000) and his wife M. Pushpa, Narsampet LOS ‘commander’ Kadari Bhaskar alias Ramesh, and ‘commander’ P. Lakshmi alias Pushpa of the CPI-Maoist and Peddapalli zonal committee secretary of the Prathighatana group, K. Chinni Krishna alias Anil.
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March - 5 
IANS reports that a policeman of the Special Operation Group (SOG), identified as Rabindra Patra, sustained injuries during a gunfight with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Malkangiri district on March 4-evening. The Ma
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IANS reports that a policeman of the Special Operation Group (SOG), identified as Rabindra Patra, sustained injuries during a gunfight with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Malkangiri district on March 4-evening. The Maoists attacked SOG personnel when they were combing the forests near Biliguda, Urbelguda and Kandapali villages of MV 79 area. During a subsequent search operation, the SOG personnel recovered Maoist uniforms and literature as well as food items from the encounter site.
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March - 5 
In a statement, Home Minister Shivraj Patil told Parliament that the government was aware of the activities of the Maoists and the threats posed by them in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra states and it is following a multiface
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In a statement, Home Minister Shivraj Patil told Parliament that the government was aware of the activities of the Maoists and the threats posed by them in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra states and it is following a multifaceted and integrated policy to deal with Maoist violence, according to United Press International. “The government is pursuing a multifaceted and integrated policy and strategy for dealing with this menace. This includes action on the security front to effectively counter and check violence by Naxalites, create a secure environment and promote development and economic growth in the affected areas with the objective of providing the necessary economic and social infrastructure and employment opportunities,” he said.
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March - 5 
The government will raise 35 paramilitary battalions to combat the Maoists and others posing internal security threats, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Prakash Jaiswal, stated in the Rajya Sabha (Upper house of Parliament) on March 5,
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The government will raise 35 paramilitary battalions to combat the Maoists and others posing internal security threats, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Prakash Jaiswal, stated in the Rajya Sabha (Upper house of Parliament) on March 5, reports IANS. "The union government has recently approved the raising of 35 additional India Reserve Battalions (IRBs) during 2007-08 to 2009-10, to be sanctioned, as per the internal security situation and requirements, to various states, including those affected by Naxalite (left-wing extremism) activities," Jaiswal said. The minister said that 26 IRBS had been already sanctioned to aid the police in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. The Home Ministry also asked State governments to fill up long-pending vacancies in police forces and raise specialised units trained in counter-insurgency and jungle warfare.
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March - 5 
The Narcotics Control Board (NCB) said that there was no evidence to suggest that Maoists are involved in illegal drug business, reports PTI. "There is absolutely no report to corroborate (the allegation). We have some anecdotal reports, media report
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The Narcotics Control Board (NCB) said that there was no evidence to suggest that Maoists are involved in illegal drug business, reports PTI. "There is absolutely no report to corroborate (the allegation). We have some anecdotal reports, media reports about it, but nothing concrete," NCB Director General K C Verma said. However, he added that the Maoists may be extracting money from farmers who illegally cultivate poppy.
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March - 6 
According to Times of India, seven tribal villages - Dhiri, Mahoutkhodra, Mundidadar, Raeily, Godradi, Bhave and Malaida - with a population of 1,200, mostly Gond and Baiga tribes in the border areas of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, have been evac
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According to Times of India, seven tribal villages - Dhiri, Mahoutkhodra, Mundidadar, Raeily, Godradi, Bhave and Malaida - with a population of 1,200, mostly Gond and Baiga tribes in the border areas of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, have been evacuated since February 10 after Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres demanded that a youth from each family to join their outfit. The Madhya Pradesh (MP) government, however, claimed the evacuation was not at the behest of the administration, rather villagers wanted to leave their remote forest homes. A plot of land at Lanji (Balaghat district, MP) has been taken for rehabilitation of the tribals who have refused to go back to their forest dwellings. Though the MP government claims that only one village falls in the state, Lanji legislator, Kishore Samrite told that of the seven, four villages are in MP and three in Chhattisgarh.
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March - 6 
On March 6, Police in Hyderabad claimed to have arrested an agent of the Pakistani external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), identified as Billah following leads provided by a terror suspect in Karnataka. Billah was reporte
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On March 6, Police in Hyderabad claimed to have arrested an agent of the Pakistani external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), identified as Billah following leads provided by a terror suspect in Karnataka. Billah was reportedly named by Raziuddin Naser, who was arrested in Karnataka in January in connection with a plot to carry out terror strikes in Goa and Hyderabad. Some sensitive documents and compact discs have reportedly been recovered from Billah. The arrested person had previously been booked for two cases filed in late 2004. Hyderabad Police Commissioner, D Prasada Rao told CNN-IBN, “Billah was the person who helped Naser go underground and helped hide him after the twin blasts in Hyderabad. He is involved in Jihadi activities.”
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March - 6 
Three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Madhi Desa alias Rama alias Damodar, Madhi Lachha alias Nagraj and Madhi Dula alias Durga and one sangham (a group of hardcore over-ground cadres) member of the outfit, i
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Three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Madhi Desa alias Rama alias Damodar, Madhi Lachha alias Nagraj and Madhi Dula alias Durga and one sangham (a group of hardcore over-ground cadres) member of the outfit, identified as Madhi Kanta alias Kosa, were arrested by police at Sankelguda village under Motu police station in the Malkangiri district, on March 6-night, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police, Satish Kumar Gajbhiye informed that Madhi Desa was involved in the killing of former Motu police station in-charge, D Mishra. A large number of Maoist posters, literature, and a manual displaying operation of rocket launcher, bomb and landmine, an attendance register with daily routine work of Maoists were seized from their possession. Some primary school text books were also recovered from the incident site.
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March - 7 
According to Statesman, a recent report prepared by the Union Home Ministry states that the Maoists are steadily spreading their activities in new areas of the West Bengal whereas a majority of the Maoist-infested states have slowly pushed the outfit
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According to Statesman, a recent report prepared by the Union Home Ministry states that the Maoists are steadily spreading their activities in new areas of the West Bengal whereas a majority of the Maoist-infested states have slowly pushed the outfit into a corner over the past four years. In West Bengal, a total of 12 police stations were identified as Maoist-infested in 2006. The number was four in 2003. After 2003, the Maoists have gained ground in the state. In 2004, Maoists made their presence felt in six police station areas and in 2005, the number of affected police stations reached to seven. As the number reached to 12 in 2006, it clearly appeared the state failed to stop the spread of Maoist activities here. In comparison to West Bengal, other Maoist-infested states like Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand dealt with the problem more efficiently. These states not only stopped the spread of Naxalite (left-wing extremists) violence but also “recaptured” some areas where the extremists had earlier made their presence felt, the report indicates. In Andhra Pradesh, the total number of Maoist-infested police stations were 183 in 2003 but it came down to 93 in 2006. Similarly in Bihar, the number of Maoist-infested police stations came down to 69 in 2006. In 2003, the state had a total of 100 affected police stations. Jharkhand also dealt with the problem efficiently. In 2003, the state had 96 affected police stations in terms of Maoist violence but in 2006 the number came down to 85. However, in some states like Orissa and Chhattisgarh, Maoists have spread their activities in new areas during the period. Overall in the country, Maoist activities have been curved significantly. In 2003 the total number of Naxalite affected police stations was 491 but in 2006 the number came down to 395. The report was prepared with the figure available till 2006. Meanwhile, Inspector General of Police (Law and Order), Raj Kanojia, said that till date 13-14 police stations in three districts, Bankura, Purulia and Midnapore West, were affected in the State.
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March - 8 
New Indian Express reports that on March 8 eight naxalite (left-wing extremist) supporters were arrested during a joint operation by Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) and Udupi district police from the Hebri-Kudlu forest area. Police sources said that the arres
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New Indian Express reports that on March 8 eight naxalite (left-wing extremist) supporters were arrested during a joint operation by Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) and Udupi district police from the Hebri-Kudlu forest area. Police sources said that the arrested persons were waiting for the arrival of naxalites to hand over various goods. A single barrel gun, 30 detonators, two gelatin sticks, one motorcycle, naxal literature and a naxal flag were recovered from the arrested persons. During interrogation, the arrested persons admitted they were regularly supplying food and other materials to the naxalites.
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March - 8 
On March 8, Pushpita Tirkey, a female naxalite (left-wing extremist) cadre surrendered in the Deogarh district, reports Kalinga Times. Pushpita, haling from Mendiakani village under Laimura police outpost of Deogarh Police Station deposited a rifle.
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On March 8, Pushpita Tirkey, a female naxalite (left-wing extremist) cadre surrendered in the Deogarh district, reports Kalinga Times. Pushpita, haling from Mendiakani village under Laimura police outpost of Deogarh Police Station deposited a rifle. She worked as a daily wager and joined the naxalites after being promised a job and good money. She had been taken to Jharkhand where she underwent training.
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March - 8 
On March 8, some Naxalite (left-wing extremists) posters appeared on the walls of Utkalmani Sishu Sikhya Mandir, PCL Computer Academy and at some houses in the Nizigarh gram panchayat (local self-government body) in the Baramba-Narasinghpur region of
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On March 8, some Naxalite (left-wing extremists) posters appeared on the walls of Utkalmani Sishu Sikhya Mandir, PCL Computer Academy and at some houses in the Nizigarh gram panchayat (local self-government body) in the Baramba-Narasinghpur region of Cuttack district, reports New Indian Express. The posters were hand written in Oriya language with red ink. Locals informed that along with writings such as Jivan Prati Bipada Achhi (danger for life), Khub Sighra Akramana (there will be an attack soon), Satarka Ruhantu (be watchful), Lal Salam (red salute), pictures of guns, arrows and flambeau were drawn on the posters. The police later seized the posters.
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March - 9 
According to The Hindu, a joint team comprising paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Special Task Force (STF) personnel raided Akurauni forest area in the Gaya district on March 9 and neutralised a bunker of the Communist Party of Ind
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According to The Hindu, a joint team comprising paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Special Task Force (STF) personnel raided Akurauni forest area in the Gaya district on March 9 and neutralised a bunker of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). The raid was conducted on the basis of information provided by the Maoist leader Chandu Das who was arrested from Jhallar village in the district in the early hours on the same day. The team found a big water container inside the bunker and seized arms and 10,000 rounds of ammunition of several regular weapons, including Insas rifles, 100 magazines of carbines and more than 100 hand grenades, said Superintendent of Police Amit Jain. Hundreds of police uniforms, hand grenade-making equipments, one .9mm pistol and regular rifles were also recovered from the bunker. A suspected Maoist was arrested during the search.
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March - 9 
Buddhadeb Pathak, a local leader of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), youth wing of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) was killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Gosaidanga village in Lalg
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Buddhadeb Pathak, a local leader of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), youth wing of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) was killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Gosaidanga village in Lalgarh block of West Midnapore district on March 9-night, The Hindu reported. The victim was called out of his residence by a group of Maoists and taken away to a nearby field where he was shot dead. The dead body was recovered the next day, police said.
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March - 10 
Ranchi Express reports that the Jharkhand Police on March 10 recovered around 22 kilograms of explosives and 11 live cartridges of 315 bore, seven detonators, two flash guns, one rifle and Maoist literature from Kumrahi forest area during an anti-Mao
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Ranchi Express reports that the Jharkhand Police on March 10 recovered around 22 kilograms of explosives and 11 live cartridges of 315 bore, seven detonators, two flash guns, one rifle and Maoist literature from Kumrahi forest area during an anti-Maoist operation in the Latehar district. The Director General of Police V. D. Ram confirming the recovery said, "We have recovered explosives and arms and ammunitions besides Maoist literatures while carrying out Operation Guard under Manika Police Station in Latehar."
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March - 10 
The Gaya police arrested Karoo Yadav, an ‘area commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Ithari village under the Mohanpur police station area on March 10-morning, according to Times of India. Superintendent of Police, Amit
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The Gaya police arrested Karoo Yadav, an ‘area commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Ithari village under the Mohanpur police station area on March 10-morning, according to Times of India. Superintendent of Police, Amit Jain said that Karoo was involved in an encounter between the Maoists and the police in Mohanpur area. On the basis of information provided by Karoo Yadav, the police raided Ragrej village under Bodh Gaya police station and recovered two police rifles, from the possession of one Janardan Ravidas who was later arrested by police. The rifles were earlier looted by the extremists in one of its dozens of operations against the police in Bihar and Jharkhand.
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March - 10 
The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and the Janashakti group of the naxalites (left-wing extremists) called for a State-wide bandh (general strike) on March 14, protesting against the visit of United Progressive Al
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The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and the Janashakti group of the naxalites (left-wing extremists) called for a State-wide bandh (general strike) on March 14, protesting against the visit of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Chairperson, Sonia Gandhi to the State. A joint statement whose signatories were Chandranna, Maoist North Telangana Special Zonal Committee (NTSZC) secretary, and Bharath, secretary of the Janashakti Godavari Valley Regional Committee, branded Sonia Gandhi an “American agent” and called upon people to observe bandh to protest against her visit. The statement also blamed the ruling Congress party for not taking up any developmental projects for Telangana region and for abandoning its promise of forming a separate State. The extremists termed the resignation of Member of Legislative Assemblies, Member of Parliaments and Member of Legislative Council of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) party as a move only to derive political mileage.
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March - 11 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked three Jharkhand Armed Police (JAP) personnel using chilly powder at Chowka under Chandil police station jurisdiction in the Seraikela-Kharsawan district on March 11 and snatched two INS
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked three Jharkhand Armed Police (JAP) personnel using chilly powder at Chowka under Chandil police station jurisdiction in the Seraikela-Kharsawan district on March 11 and snatched two INSAS and one self-loading rifle from them, according to Telegraph. The extremists then reportedly fled into the forests in Dinai hills near Urmal, about five kilometers from Chowka police station, where an exchange of fire between the police and extremists was reported.
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March - 11 
The Hindu reports that while replying to a question in the Lok Sabha (lower house of the parliament) on March 11, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil said that there is no connection between Naxalites (left-wing extremists) in India and the Maoists in
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The Hindu reports that while replying to a question in the Lok Sabha (lower house of the parliament) on March 11, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil said that there is no connection between Naxalites (left-wing extremists) in India and the Maoists in Nepal. Patil also stated that an arrested Naxalite had told the Jharkhand Police that the extremists have a budget of INR 600 million during 2007-09 for procurement of weapons and explosives.
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March - 11 
The Khammam district police on March 11 conducted an aerial survey of the Maoist affected areas of the district with the help of a helicopter fitted with zoom camera and other gadgets.
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The Khammam district police on March 11 conducted an aerial survey of the Maoist affected areas of the district with the help of a helicopter fitted with zoom camera and other gadgets.
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March - 11 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a member of the Andhra Pradesh- Orissa Border (AOB) Special Zone Committee identified as Chokkari Gangaram alias Jagabandhu alias Kommu, were killed in an exchange of fire with police
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a member of the Andhra Pradesh- Orissa Border (AOB) Special Zone Committee identified as Chokkari Gangaram alias Jagabandhu alias Kommu, were killed in an exchange of fire with police between Kedaripuram and Elvispeta under Elvispeta police station limits of Vizianagaram district on March 11-night, reports New Indian Express. Superintendent of Police Vikram Singh Mann said that during routine checking of vehicles in the area the police came across the extremists on a motorcycle. When they were asked to stop, the duo opened fire on the police, but were killed in the encounter. The police seized a tapancha (locally made firearm), a revolver and the motorcycle from the incident site.
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March - 12 
According to Times of India, suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on March 12 shot dead Gandhi Mahato, leader of the Democratic Youth Federation of India, youth wing of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-
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According to Times of India, suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on March 12 shot dead Gandhi Mahato, leader of the Democratic Youth Federation of India, youth wing of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), at Angarkuria in the West Midnapore district. Police sources said that Mahato was killed on suspicion of being a police informer.
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March - 12 
G. Sampath, a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was killed in an encounter with the police personnel near Peddavagu between Nimmagudem and Pegadapalli villages in the Karimnagar district on March 12-morning, reports Times of
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G. Sampath, a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was killed in an encounter with the police personnel near Peddavagu between Nimmagudem and Pegadapalli villages in the Karimnagar district on March 12-morning, reports Times of India. He has been identified as a key action team member of the Mahadevpur area.
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March - 12 
The Naxalites are reported to have a budget of INR 60 crore for procurement of weapons and explosives during 2007-09, according to The Hindu. The Union Minister of State for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal informed the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament)
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The Naxalites are reported to have a budget of INR 60 crore for procurement of weapons and explosives during 2007-09, according to The Hindu. The Union Minister of State for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal informed the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) on March 12 that an arrested extremist had stated this during interrogation by the Jharkhand Police. He said no other details in this regard are available. In reply to another question, he said as per information available, the Maoists have sophisticated weapons and communication systems. The extremists primarily get a substantial bulk of their weapons by looting and they also get them from illicit weapon manufacturing units, Jaiswal said. The total number of Maoist related incidents has increased from 1,509 in 2006 to 1,565 in 2007, he said. The number of causalities of security forces has increased from 157 in 2006 to 236 in 2007, while in the same period, the number of civilian casualties decreased from 521 to 460.
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March - 13 
Indian Express reports that fifteen Naxalites (left-wing extremists) belonging to different groups surrendered to the Police in the Khammam and Kurnool districts on March 13. While ten extremists, including Vagaboina Saraiah alias Sagar, the district
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Indian Express reports that fifteen Naxalites (left-wing extremists) belonging to different groups surrendered to the Police in the Khammam and Kurnool districts on March 13. While ten extremists, including Vagaboina Saraiah alias Sagar, the district committee secretary of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML)’s Praja Prathighatana group, surrendered in Khammam, five more surrendered in Kurnool. The Officer on Special Duty in Nandyal, Mohan Rao, said that the surrender was a part of the ‘Operation Velugu Bata’ launched by the police.
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March - 13 
On March 13, Babita, the Uttar Pradesh unit chief of the Women Guerrilla Squad of the Communist Part of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) carrying a head money of INR 20,000, was arrested from Mau village near the Vijaygarh Fort by the Sonebhadra district po
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On March 13, Babita, the Uttar Pradesh unit chief of the Women Guerrilla Squad of the Communist Part of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) carrying a head money of INR 20,000, was arrested from Mau village near the Vijaygarh Fort by the Sonebhadra district police, reports Indian Express. A .9 mm pistol of American make and six cartridges were recovered from her possession. With the arrest, Police claimed to have exposed some Maoist plans, including the one to blow up the Sasaram Jail in Bihar. Ram Kumar, the district Superintendent of Police, said, "Babita, who joined the extremist movement five years ago, was wanted for murder, dacoity and robbery. The cash reward on her head was announced from Lucknow in 2006."
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March - 13 
On March 13, sixteen cadres of the Communist Party of India (CPI-Maoist) surrendered to the police in Muzaffarpur, reports The Hindu. Of those who surrendered, five were wanted in several criminal cases, the Muzaffarpur District Superintendent of Pol
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On March 13, sixteen cadres of the Communist Party of India (CPI-Maoist) surrendered to the police in Muzaffarpur, reports The Hindu. Of those who surrendered, five were wanted in several criminal cases, the Muzaffarpur District Superintendent of Police Ratna Sanjay said. The Maoists also deposited over 50 kilograms of explosives, six detonators, two landmines, seven pistols, four rifles, two guns and several rounds of ammunition.
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March - 13 
On March 13, the West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, replying to the Governor's address in the State Legislative Assembly, blamed Jharkhand for the Maoist insurgency in his State, reports Indian Express. "Our problem is that the Maois
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On March 13, the West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, replying to the Governor's address in the State Legislative Assembly, blamed Jharkhand for the Maoist insurgency in his State, reports Indian Express. "Our problem is that the Maoists are well entrenched in our neighbouring state of Jharkhand and they undergo training there. Unfortunately, the Jharkhand government is not doing much to check the menace. The Maoists strike here and later flee to that State" he stated. "In fact, had there been no involvement of the Maoists, the situation in Nandigram would not have flared up as it had been last year", he added.
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March - 14 
According to Times of India, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is developing a focused Geographical Information System (GIS) using high-resolution satellite images to track down terrorists and Naxalites (left-wing extremists) from their h
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According to Times of India, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is developing a focused Geographical Information System (GIS) using high-resolution satellite images to track down terrorists and Naxalites (left-wing extremists) from their hideouts in hilly areas and dense forests across the country. The technology will be first used by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Union Home Ministry sources stated. The information will also be provided to specialised police forces in States — like the Greyhound in Andhra Pradesh — during co-ordinated operations against insurgents and extremists. Accordingly, a memorandum of understanding was signed on March 14 by the CRPF Inspector General (Operations), A. P. Maheshwari, and Joint Secretary (Department of Space), R. G. Nadadur, in New Delhi.
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March - 15 
On March 15, an attack by a group of heavily armed cadres of the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on a Special Police Officer (SPO) camp in the Dantewada district was repulsed by alert SPOs, reports IANS. Superintendent of Police Rahul Sh
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On March 15, an attack by a group of heavily armed cadres of the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on a Special Police Officer (SPO) camp in the Dantewada district was repulsed by alert SPOs, reports IANS. Superintendent of Police Rahul Sharma said a group of around 24 Maoists opened indiscriminate fire on the Chitalanka camp, but had to retreat when the SPOs retaliated. The camp housing about 20-25 SPOs is located two kilometers from district headquarters Dantewada town and is very close to the official residence of the District Collector and Superintendent of Police.
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March - 16 
New Indian Express reports on March 16 that four suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a former coal mine worker identified as Pittala Sankaraiah, at his home in the Kanagarthi village of Peddapalli mandal (admin
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New Indian Express reports on March 16 that four suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a former coal mine worker identified as Pittala Sankaraiah, at his home in the Kanagarthi village of Peddapalli mandal (administrative division) in the Karimnagar district. The son of the slain person had also been killed by the Maoists on suspicion of the former being a police informer.
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March - 17 
On March 17, the Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) headed by Verappa Moily recommended the implementation of a 14-point strategy to combat left-wing extremism, reports IANS. "A long-term (10-year) and short-term (5-year) programme of action bas
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On March 17, the Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) headed by Verappa Moily recommended the implementation of a 14-point strategy to combat left-wing extremism, reports IANS. "A long-term (10-year) and short-term (5-year) programme of action based on the 14-point strategy announced in parliament may be formulated by the union government in consultation with the concerned state governments to identify state specific action (to combat Maoism)," Moily said. He added that along with the 14-point strategy, negotiations with the extremist outfits should be an important mode of conflict resolution. The Commission recommended enhancing the capacity of the security forces to act effectively and firmly in the troubled areas and proposed formation of special task forces on the lines of Greyhounds in Andhra Pradesh. Local level police stations should also be strengthened, the commission stated.
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March - 17 
On March 17, the Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said that 15 of the total 30 districts of the State have been identified as Maoist-affected districts so far. In reply to a question raised by the ruling Biju Janata Dal legislator Atanu Sabyasach
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On March 17, the Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said that 15 of the total 30 districts of the State have been identified as Maoist-affected districts so far. In reply to a question raised by the ruling Biju Janata Dal legislator Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak on the issue, Patnaik said 14 revenue districts such as Koraput, Rayagada, Malkangiri, Nawarangpur, Ganjam, Gajapati, Kandhamal, Sambalpur, Sundargarh, Deogarh, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Dhenkanal and Jajpur had been declared identified as Maoist-affected. The Chief Minister said that the district of Nayagarh had also been included in the category after the Maoist attack and arms loot incident on the night of February 15, 2008. He further said that 63 Maoists have been arrested from different parts of Orissa between September 2007 and February 2008.
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March - 17 
Quoting a senior police official, Daily News and Analysis has reported that 56 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Maharashtra are raising funds for the Maoists. "We have concrete information that these 56 NGOs work for naxalites [Maoists] and a
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Quoting a senior police official, Daily News and Analysis has reported that 56 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Maharashtra are raising funds for the Maoists. "We have concrete information that these 56 NGOs work for naxalites [Maoists] and are raising funds and recruiting people at various levels. The funds so raised are channelled through various conduits that they have created over a period of time", he said. According to the report, NGOs based in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur have been under the scanner for quite some time now. All of them work under the umbrella of the Tactical United Front (TUF) and the All India People’s Resistance Forum (AIPRF) — a conglomerate of groups sympathising with the Maoist cause. The officer added, "Run by educated people, these NGOs are instrumental in conducting brainwash sessions of the new recruits, who are primarily locals and tribals from Gadchiroli, Chandrapur, Bhandara, and Yavatmal districts."
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March - 18 
A day earlier, Anil Kumawat, Secretary (Internal Security) in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, said that the Maoists are in touch with certain terrorist outfits based in Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast. Kumawat informed the media in Lucknow, c
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A day earlier, Anil Kumawat, Secretary (Internal Security) in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, said that the Maoists are in touch with certain terrorist outfits based in Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast. Kumawat informed the media in Lucknow, capital of Uttar Pradesh, after the first day’s deliberations at a two-day meeting of the anti-Maoist task force, "While we were still trying to ascertain their modus operandi for maintaining contact, we have also thrashed out a sound strategy to deal with them." "I do not think the Indian Naxal outfits depend on Nepal Naxalites for supply of arms for which they have their own network, but we have sufficient reason to believe that they are in regular contact with each other", he added..
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March - 18 
On March 18, joint security forces (SFs) of Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh killed 17 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including seven women inside the Darelli forest under Pamedu police station in the Bijapur district, reports Th
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On March 18, joint security forces (SFs) of Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh killed 17 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including seven women inside the Darelli forest under Pamedu police station in the Bijapur district, reports The Hindu. The encounter followed an aerial survey that revealed an ongoing plenum of the Maoists attended by 60 cadres. A top Maoist leader from Andhra Pradesh and four squad commanders of Khammam district in Andhra Pradesh were believed to be among those killed. Khammam Superintendent of Police D.S. Chauhan confirmed that those killed in the encounter were mostly from Khammam district. Weapons including an AK-47, three Self Loading Rifles (SLRs), landmines and many single shot weapons were recovered following two spells of the ambushes by the SFs. Police sources said more than 500 shots were fired by both sides in two spells — one at 9 AM and another four hours later. While 13 Maoists were killed in the first spell of encounter, four others were killed during the second assault.
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March - 18 
Police neutralised an armed gang of former naxalites (left-wing extremists), named Telangana Jagarana Sena (TJS) in Sircilla sub-division in the Karimnagar district. Seven TJS cadres were arrested and two 9 mm pistols and 16 rounds of ammunition, one
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Police neutralised an armed gang of former naxalites (left-wing extremists), named Telangana Jagarana Sena (TJS) in Sircilla sub-division in the Karimnagar district. Seven TJS cadres were arrested and two 9 mm pistols and 16 rounds of ammunition, one air pistol, two dummy pistols, five soap bombs and pellets used in the air-pistols were recovered from their possession. The TJS was formed by former cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and the naxalites belonging to the Janasakthi group to eliminate some soft targets and create a sensation by killing a former Telegu Desam Party (TDP) legislator in the district. Superintendent of Police Y. Gangadhar said that the arrested include former Maoist dalam (squad) member Ponnam Tirupathi Goud alias Prabhakar, M. Ramulu alias Ramanna, former Janashakthi dalam commander Annadi Srinivas Reddy alias Santosh, former Janashakthi dalam members Kammari Ratnakar alias Dayakar, Malyala Purnachander alias Janardhan, and former Janashakthi commander Malyala Rajesh alias Johnson and an agent Yerram Mallesham. The naxalites, however, said that the TJS was constituted for formation of Telangana state.
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March - 19 
A deputy commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Dasarapu Radha alias Swapna, carrying a head money of INR 50,000 surrendered before the police in the Warangal district on March 19, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police (
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A deputy commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Dasarapu Radha alias Swapna, carrying a head money of INR 50,000 surrendered before the police in the Warangal district on March 19, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police (SP) Soumya Mishra said that Radha hailing from Ramakrishnapur in the Chityal mandal (administrative division) had joined the Chityal dalam (squad) in 2003 and worked with top Maoist leaders such as Chettiraja Papaiah alias Somanna and D.V.K. Swamy alias Yadanna. She was working with the newly formed Chennur squad in Adilabad district since 2007.
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March - 19 
According to Indian Express, angered by mass surrenders by their cadres and supporters in the Gadchiroli district, the Maoists killed one more surrendered extremist on March 19-night in the Jaravandi police station area. This takes the death tally in
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According to Indian Express, angered by mass surrenders by their cadres and supporters in the Gadchiroli district, the Maoists killed one more surrendered extremist on March 19-night in the Jaravandi police station area. This takes the death tally in the Maoist reprisal killings since March 17 to three. The Maoists had killed two surrendered insurgents from Kondawahi village, also under the Jaravandi police station, on March 17. "On Wednesday morning, he left Kandli along with his brother-in-law (wife’s brother) Shivram Usendi on motorcycle for Kasansur village. On Thursday morning, people from Sarkheda village, 6 km from Jaravandi, found his body," Gadchiroli district Superintendent of Police Rajesh Pradhan said. "A chit was found near his body which said he had encouraged the people to surrender," Pradhan added.
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March - 19 
Boya Ramanjamma alias Umakka, an extremist belonging to the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML)’s Janashakti faction surrendered before SP Shankarbhratha Bagchi in Kurnool district.
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Boya Ramanjamma alias Umakka, an extremist belonging to the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML)’s Janashakti faction surrendered before SP Shankarbhratha Bagchi in Kurnool district.
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March - 19 
On March 19, Manoj Tiwari, a trooper of the Special Task Force (STF), was killed in an encounter with cadres of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) at Karra in the Khunti district. The STF was conducting an operation against the JLT, a group of Nax
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On March 19, Manoj Tiwari, a trooper of the Special Task Force (STF), was killed in an encounter with cadres of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) at Karra in the Khunti district. The STF was conducting an operation against the JLT, a group of Naxalite dropouts, in the Bilsiring forests when Tiwari suffered bullet wounds and later succumbed to his injuries. Police claimed that a JLT cadre too was killed during the operation, but his body could not be recovered.
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March - 19 
Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil said in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Parliament) on March 19 that the Maoist problem is confined to only two percent of the over 650,000 villages and not in one-third of the country as projected. "The Naxalite thr
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Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil said in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Parliament) on March 19 that the Maoist problem is confined to only two percent of the over 650,000 villages and not in one-third of the country as projected. "The Naxalite threat should not be exaggerated to create fear psychosis among people", Patil said. He said that while it is being projected that 10 States and 180 districts in the country were affected by the Maoist problem, "at a micro level, only 300 police stations out of over 14,000 in the country have Naxalite activities".
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March - 20 March - 23
Three Salwa Judum activists were killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in a forested stretch in southern Chhattisgarh on March 20, reports Indo-Asian News Service. Maoists reportedly abducted the deceased from a relief cam
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Three Salwa Judum activists were killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in a forested stretch in southern Chhattisgarh on March 20, reports Indo-Asian News Service. Maoists reportedly abducted the deceased from a relief camp at Mathwara village in the Bijapur district and three days later killed them by slitting their throats.
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March - 24 
According to The Pioneer, the District Collector (DC) and Superintendent of Police (SP) of Kanker in the Bastar district escaped unhurt even as two policemen were wounded when Maoists triggered landmine blast targeting their vehicle on March 24. The
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According to The Pioneer, the District Collector (DC) and Superintendent of Police (SP) of Kanker in the Bastar district escaped unhurt even as two policemen were wounded when Maoists triggered landmine blast targeting their vehicle on March 24. The incident occurred when the DC, K. R. Pisda, and SP, Ratan Lal Dangi, were returning to the district headquarters Kanker, about 275 km from the State capital Raipur. Although both the senior officials escaped, the tail vehicle, carrying policemen to provide security to them, were hit by the explosion.
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March - 24 
Five women CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested when pasting posters seeking the release of arrested Maoist leader Somen at the Bagha Jatin railway station in capital Kolkata. Inspector General of Police Raj Kanojia told The Hindu, "The arrests will help
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Five women CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested when pasting posters seeking the release of arrested Maoist leader Somen at the Bagha Jatin railway station in capital Kolkata. Inspector General of Police Raj Kanojia told The Hindu, "The arrests will help in curbing the recent spurt in Maoist activities in West Bengal."
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March - 24 
On March 24, a bandh (general strike) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Visakha agency to protest the killing of its cadres in police encounters in the recent past, partially affected general life in some places and fa
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On March 24, a bandh (general strike) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Visakha agency to protest the killing of its cadres in police encounters in the recent past, partially affected general life in some places and failed to evoke a response in some other areas, reports The Hindu. State run bus services to interior areas were suspended. In areas including Paderu, Hukumpeta and Dumbriguda mandals (administrative division), shops were closed. However, in Chintapalli and the tourism centre of Araku Valley, the strike had no impact.
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March - 24 
On March 24, a woman leader and 12 of her accomplices belonging to the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) were arrested at Saldaga village in the Simdega district, reports Telegraph. District Superintendent of Police Deo Behari Sharma said that the wo
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On March 24, a woman leader and 12 of her accomplices belonging to the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) were arrested at Saldaga village in the Simdega district, reports Telegraph. District Superintendent of Police Deo Behari Sharma said that the woman, identified as Radha Devi, and her accomplices were active in the Khunti and Simdega districts. They were hiding at the Saldega village after committing a murder at Kairbera village.
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March - 24 
On March 24, Andhra-Orissa Border Special Zone Committee East Division Action Team Commander and Galikonda Platoon ‘A’ section member Velusuri Srinivas alias Prasad alias Chinni Vijay (22) surrendered before the East Godavari district Superintendent
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On March 24, Andhra-Orissa Border Special Zone Committee East Division Action Team Commander and Galikonda Platoon ‘A’ section member Velusuri Srinivas alias Prasad alias Chinni Vijay (22) surrendered before the East Godavari district Superintendent of Police B. Srinivasulu.
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March - 24 
On March 24, four civilians, including a child, were injured as Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire on a group of villagers on a night patrol at Tehatta village in the Murshidabad district, reports Indian Express. The vill
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On March 24, four civilians, including a child, were injured as Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire on a group of villagers on a night patrol at Tehatta village in the Murshidabad district, reports Indian Express. The villagers then chased the Maoists and caught one of them. The captured Maoist Swapan Sutradhar is wanted by police in connection with at least five criminal cases, including murder. Later, two more Maoists involved in the incident were arrested.
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March - 25 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered a bomb blast at the Gumada Railway station in the Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh on March 25-night, The Hindu reports. A group of seven Maoists, including three women, plan
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered a bomb blast at the Gumada Railway station in the Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh on March 25-night, The Hindu reports. A group of seven Maoists, including three women, planted gelatin sticks at the station after forcing the railway staff on night duty to come out from the station. The signal system was badly damaged due to the blast and traffic between Vizianagaram and Orissa was disrupted following the explosion.
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March - 25 
Extremists of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), a breakaway group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), who had called a State-wide bandh (general strike) against alleged police atrocities, set ablaze seven trucks at Demotand and
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Extremists of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), a breakaway group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), who had called a State-wide bandh (general strike) against alleged police atrocities, set ablaze seven trucks at Demotand and Bendi in the Hazaribagh district. They also opened fire at several buses and trucks near Demotand on the National Highway-33.
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March - 26 
On March 26, a day-long general strike called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to protest against killings of 17 of their colleagues last week in southern Chhattisgarh affected normal life, reports IANS. The transport operators kep
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On March 26, a day-long general strike called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to protest against killings of 17 of their colleagues last week in southern Chhattisgarh affected normal life, reports IANS. The transport operators kept passenger vehicles off the road. Shops and business establishment in the forested areas of Bastar remained closed and passenger buses did not ply on the National Highway 221 in Dantewada district and on National Highway 16 in Bijapur district.
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March - 26 
On March 26, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a leader of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) in the Pakhtaul village of Begusarai district, reports Bihar Times. The leader identified as Ram Pukar Mahto was a member
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On March 26, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a leader of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) in the Pakhtaul village of Begusarai district, reports Bihar Times. The leader identified as Ram Pukar Mahto was a member of the Begusarai district committee of the CPI-M.
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March - 26 
On March 26, four Naxalite (left-wing extremist) factions of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) Liberation, New Democracy, Janashakti and Provisional Central Committee, are collectively organising a law violation programme in Sili
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On March 26, four Naxalite (left-wing extremist) factions of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) Liberation, New Democracy, Janashakti and Provisional Central Committee, are collectively organising a law violation programme in Siliguri against the continuing price hike of essential commodities, especially food items on March 28, reports Statesman. Announcing the programme, CPI-ML (Liberation) leader Abhijit Majumder said, "We intend to court arrest to make a point."
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March - 27 
New Indian Express reports that a group of 55 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) raided the Mahamaya iron ore plant of the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) in Gajurao village of Durg district on March 27. They fle
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New Indian Express reports that a group of 55 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) raided the Mahamaya iron ore plant of the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) in Gajurao village of Durg district on March 27. They fled with 200 bags of pottassium nitrate explosive after loading them onto six trucks parked at the plant. The Maoists also abducted the manager of the unit and five other staff members.
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March - 27 
On March 27, a policeman and five personnel of the bomb disposal squad of Chhattisgarh police were injured in a land mine blast triggered by Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Sendhawadi village in Rajnandgaon district, reports New Ind
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On March 27, a policeman and five personnel of the bomb disposal squad of Chhattisgarh police were injured in a land mine blast triggered by Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Sendhawadi village in Rajnandgaon district, reports New Indian Express.
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March - 27 March - 28
The Hindu reports that the CPI-Maoist cadres on March 28 released all the eight officials and employees they had abducted from Durg district on March 27. Durg District Superintendent of Police Dinapshu Kabra said that all the released persons were un
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The Hindu reports that the CPI-Maoist cadres on March 28 released all the eight officials and employees they had abducted from Durg district on March 27. Durg District Superintendent of Police Dinapshu Kabra said that all the released persons were unharmed.
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March - 28 
CPI-Maoist has called for a bandh (general strike) in the Dandakaranya region on March 31 to protest killing of 17 of their cadres in Bastar area on March 18 by the Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh police in a joint operation.
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CPI-Maoist has called for a bandh (general strike) in the Dandakaranya region on March 31 to protest killing of 17 of their cadres in Bastar area on March 18 by the Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh police in a joint operation.
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March - 28 March - 29
More than 100 heavily armed Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) raided Mahamaya iron ore mine in the Dalli-Rajhara area of Sail in the Durg district, 170-km from Raipur, and drove away with a truckload of 1.75 tonne explosives used in mine
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More than 100 heavily armed Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) raided Mahamaya iron ore mine in the Dalli-Rajhara area of Sail in the Durg district, 170-km from Raipur, and drove away with a truckload of 1.75 tonne explosives used in mine blasts on March 29. Chhattisgarh police and personnel of paramilitary forces launched a search early on March 28 to recover the explosives. ''Many search parties have been deployed in Durg, Kanker and Bastar region,'' Durg Superintendent of Police told Times of India.
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March - 28 
On March 28, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres damaged five electricity polls in the Bastar district disrupting power supply to over 150 villages, reports IANS. "The entire Usur block and some areas of Bhopalpatnam block are facing
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On March 28, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres damaged five electricity polls in the Bastar district disrupting power supply to over 150 villages, reports IANS. "The entire Usur block and some areas of Bhopalpatnam block are facing a blackout since Friday night. We fear the rebels may use the opportunity to attack either police or civilians installations," said Ankit Garg, the Bastar district Superintendent of Police. According to the report, restoration of electricity supply is unlikely to resume before April 1.
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March - 28 
On March 28, two security force personnel were injured and 18 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including six women, were arrested following an encounter at Saraunja village under Birpur police station area in the Begusarai
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On March 28, two security force personnel were injured and 18 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including six women, were arrested following an encounter at Saraunja village under Birpur police station area in the Begusarai district. District Superintendent of Police Amit Lodha told Times of India, "A constable of Bihar Military Police (BMP) 7th battalion Harendra Kumar Rai and Ganesh Rai of Special Auxiliary Police (SAP), a force comprising ex-servicemen raised to tackle Naxalite violence, were injured in the gunfight". Four country-made rifles, a musket, a revolver, a pistol, a crude bomb, more than 100 bullets and several police uniforms were recovered from the possession of the arrested Maoists.
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March - 28 
Suspected Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres burnt a youth alive after tying him to a tree with an iron chain in Nuasahi village of Angul district on March 28, reports IANS. The identity of the youth, apparently in his late 20s, was
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Suspected Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres burnt a youth alive after tying him to a tree with an iron chain in Nuasahi village of Angul district on March 28, reports IANS. The identity of the youth, apparently in his late 20s, was not known.
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March - 29 
On March 29, Kursinge Kousalya Bai alias Kamalakka, a woman cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), surrendered before the Adilabad district police, reports New Indian Express. Kamalakka hails from Lothera in the Jannaram mandal (a
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On March 29, Kursinge Kousalya Bai alias Kamalakka, a woman cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), surrendered before the Adilabad district police, reports New Indian Express. Kamalakka hails from Lothera in the Jannaram mandal (administrative division) and had participated in the attack on a police camp at Rani-Bodli in the Dantewada district in Chhattisgarh in which 55 policemen were killed.
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March - 29 
On March 29, two surrendered Naxalites (left-wing extremists), who were assisting the police by working as guides, escaped with two AK-47 rifles, seven magazines of ammunition and a hand grenade from the police headquarters in Gondia district, report
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On March 29, two surrendered Naxalites (left-wing extremists), who were assisting the police by working as guides, escaped with two AK-47 rifles, seven magazines of ammunition and a hand grenade from the police headquarters in Gondia district, reports Times of India. The duo has been identified as Arjun Kumbre and Babulal alias Shamlal Korcha, belonging to the Platoon unit dalam (squad) and Sangam unit of the Maoists.
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March - 31 
On March 31, a day-long general strike called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Chhattisgarh halted iron ore mining and transport services, reports IANS. The strike was called in protest against the killing of 17 Maoists on March
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On March 31, a day-long general strike called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Chhattisgarh halted iron ore mining and transport services, reports IANS. The strike was called in protest against the killing of 17 Maoists on March 18 in a joint operation involving the Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh Police in the Bijapur district. The transport of iron ore from the National Mineral Development Corp’s (NMDC) mines at Bailadila in the Dantewada district was severely affected as no trains plied on the Jagdalpur-Kirandul route during the strike. In Kirandul areas, mining workers did not turn up for work fearing the Maoists.
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March - 31 
On March 31, the Union Government defended the anti-Maoist campaign Salwa Judum in the Supreme Court, reports Economic Times. Additional Solicitor-General Gopal Subramanian, appearing for the Union Government, supported the Chhattisgarh Government an
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On March 31, the Union Government defended the anti-Maoist campaign Salwa Judum in the Supreme Court, reports Economic Times. Additional Solicitor-General Gopal Subramanian, appearing for the Union Government, supported the Chhattisgarh Government and said the petitioners’ claims of excesses during Salwa Judum were exaggerated. "The perception put forth by the petitioners is subject to much moderation," he said. He further argued, "When hundreds of people are killed by Naxalites [Maoists], the state has to do something to protect them." Separately, the Chhattisgarh Government counsel Manish Singhvi said that many of the allegations of excesses by Salwa Judum activists were found to be false upon inquiry.
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March - 31 
The Hindu reports that the Supreme Court examining two petitions alleging that the Chattisgarh government was allegedly arming civilians involved in Salwa Judum movement to fight the naxalites (left-wing extremists), on March 31 remarked, "It is a qu
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The Hindu reports that the Supreme Court examining two petitions alleging that the Chattisgarh government was allegedly arming civilians involved in Salwa Judum movement to fight the naxalites (left-wing extremists), on March 31 remarked, "It is a question of law and order. You (state government) cannot give arms to somebody (a civilian) and allow him to kill. You will be an abettor of the offence under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code". The Bench comprising Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan and Justice Aftab Alam said a neutral agency should inquire and assess whether people had joined Salwa Judum camps on their own. The state government had earlier denied that Salwa Judum was a state-sponsored movement and said that action shall be taken if any Salwa Judum activist transgresses the confines of the law.
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*Data till , July 04, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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