Another positive aspect of peace and strengthening of security has been seen in Naxal -affected areas i.e. Naxalgarh (Naxalgarh) in Bastar zone of Chhattisgarh. Where earlier Naxalites were sent to the confidential material of Board Exam through helicopter in the most sensitive examination centers like Jagrgunda, while this material was safely transported (by road) this time for the first time.
The safe supply of examination material by road is not just an administrative success, but it is a glimpse of growing security and peace in Bastar. This is not just about reaching the examination material, but a new dawn of security and trust in Bastar zone. Confidential material was sent to 18 examination centers for board examinations to be conducted by Chhattisgarh Secondary Education Board from the first week of March. Of these, 15 centers were declared sensitive and 3 highly sensitive.
Despite this, there was so much confidence and control in the security system at the administrative level that for the first time the examination material was sent by road to Jagrgunda. Naxalite activities remained a big challenge for years in remote areas of Bastar. But due to the continuous efforts of governance and administration forces, the situation is now changing rapidly. Earlier, due to Naxalite threat, necessary materials had to be sent by air in Jagrgunda.
At the same time, it is a proof to safely deliver the material by road, that law and order in the area is getting stronger. Due to the joint efforts of the police and administration, Bastar is now moving forward due to expansion of roads, deployment of security forces and development works. Examination material for all 18 examination centers has been kept in the nearest police stations and posts, so that the examinations can be conducted smoothly.
This year, High School Pakela and High School Talanar have been included as two new examination centers. During this entire campaign, officers from the Board of Secondary Education Raipur, Mohammad Feroz, Narayan Netam, District Education Officer GR Mandavi, Coordinator Center Principal P. Anil Kumar and other administrative officers and central presidents were present.





