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Learnings From the Chambal Peace Process

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The article describes a historical peace process in India's Chambal Valley involving dacoit surrenders. There is no commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain impact, or company/commodity exposure. The content is purely socio-political and historical, with no relevance to financial markets or sector analysis.

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  • Nearly 650 dacoits surrendered in Chambal Valley between 1959 and 1978.
  • About 500 dacoits surrendered in 1972 alone.
  • Peace initiative driven by Sarvodaya movement grassroots workers.
  • Key figures: Vinoba Bhave and Jaya Prakash Narayan.
  • Ongoing tensions and need for further reconciliation noted.

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