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Post Naxalism Amit Shah Launches First Public Service Centre Inside Chhattisgarh Security Camp

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- Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated first 'Jan Suvidha Kendra' inside a security camp in Netanar village, Bastar, Chhattisgarh.
- 70 out of 196 security camps to be transformed into public service centres over 18 months as part of Bastar 2.0 roadmap.
- Government declared end of Left Wing Extremism in March.
- In past 2.5 years, security forces killed 536 Maoists, 2,943 surrendered, 2,039 arrested.
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