Rabindra Nath Choudhury

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‘Kishenji brother planned kidnap’

CPI (Maoist)’s Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC) headed by Kadari Satya Narayan Reddy was behind Saturday’s abduction of Sukma district collector Alex Paul Menon in a remote village in Chha

'UAV locates abducted collector in Bastar'

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In a significant development, that is certain to give a major fillip to counter-insurgency in the country, the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), pressed into service on Monday to scan Bastar jungles to t

Maoists target `5K cr revenue

The outlawed CPI (Maoist) has set a target to generate revenue of `5,000 crore this fiscal, intelligence sources said on Thursday.

Naxals unleash terror on tribals

Maoists wreaked their vengeance on tribals in a village in Chhattisgarh’s undivided Dantewada district, bordering Andhra Pradesh, by allegedly molesting women, assaulting elders, and torching houses f

Boy abducted by friends for ransom, killed

In a gruesome incident, four school boys in a Chhattisgarh town abducted their friend for ransom and later brutally killed him by smashing head when his father sought the police help to rescue him, of

Revolt simmers against Raman

Simmering discontent against chief minister Raman Singh on Wednesday surfaced in the ruling BJP in Chhattisgarh with two senior party leaders virtually pointing a finger at him for the irregularities

C’garh: CAG unearths `1,000cr coal scam

The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has exposed alleged large scale irregularities by Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation Limited (CMDCL) in awarding contract for commercial mining of a

Naxals abduct junior footballer

Suspected Naxals abducted a national junior football player from his school in Maoist stronghold of Orcha in Chhattisgarh’s Narayanpur district, the police said on Thursday.

Ailing ‘tiger boy’ gets help from a foreign national

A German woman from Japan has come to the aid of ailing “tiger boy” Chendru, a primitive tribal of Chhattisgarh who shot to fame in 1960 for his amazing friendship with a tiger in jungles of Bastar.

Ailing ‘tiger boy’ gets help from a foreign national

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A German woman from Japan has come to the aid of ailing 'tiger boy' Chendru, a primitive tribal of Chhattisgarh who shot to fame in 1960 for his amazing friendship with a tiger in jungles of Bastar.

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