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India Today
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
30 surrendered Naxalites attend special screening of Marathi film Ghaath. See pics
30 surrendered Naxalites, accompanied by their families, attended a special screening of the Marathi crime thriller 'Ghaath' on Tuesday. The screening took place at Picturetime's inflatable theatre in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli, which is the state's first-ever mobile digital special screening was also attended by 'Ghaath' director Chhatrapal Ninawe and its cast, including actors Dhananjay Mandaokar and Amit Shende. After the screening, they also engaged in an interaction with the audience. The session provided valuable insights into the making of the film and its themes. The film also stars Jitendra Joshi, Milind Shinde, Janardan Kadam, and Suruchi Adarkar in prominent produced by Shiladitya Bora of Platoon One Films, was shot in Maharashtra's Gondiya and Bhandara districts. The film revolves around Maoist-infested jungles, exploring the complex dynamics between rebels, civilians, and law enforcement. Director Chhatrapal Ninawe described the screening as an "emotional evening" where the team spoke to the surrendered Naxalites for hours after the movie. He expressed the screening felt like the film's journey had finally been completed."It convinced me 'Ghaath' has finally reached those it was truly meant for. These are people who inspired my protagonist— a man trying to leave the movement — and I'd always hoped they would see the story on their own terms," he said in a added he went into the screening expecting a barrage of corrections, but the audience told him the details shown in the film were true. However, he admitted to receiving feedback that the film should have a less bleak fate for director also said he sensed real anger toward Somaji, the commander he portrayed on-screen. He said this only shows how the audiences personally engaged with the film 'Ghaath' garnered critical acclaim when it premiered at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival in 2023. Niwane also won the Giuseppe Becce Award for Best Director at the festival. The film released in India in September last year.


Time of India
29-05-2025
- Time of India
NIA investigates Maoist hijacking of explosives in Odisha's Sundargarh
BHUBANESWAR: The National Investigation Agency ( NIA ) on Thursday launched an investigation into Tuesday's hijacking of explosive materials by Maoist insurgents from a stone quarry in Odisha's Sundargarh district, bordering Jharkhand, Odisha Police sources said. The brazen loot of 4 tonnes of gelatin sticks in Rourkela's K Balang police jurisdictions raised serious security concerns. "This is a matter of grave concern as these explosives could be potentially used for anti-national activities. NIA has stepped in and started their probe. We are working closely with the NIA and Jharkhand police to track and recover the stolen materials,' a senior police officer told TOI. Security experts warn that the quantity of stolen explosives poses a significant threat. "Four tonnes of gelatin sticks in the wrong hands could cause devastating damage,' S K Sahoo, a retired cop said. According to sources, the NIA has formed special teams to track the movement of Maoist groups in the region and recover the stolen explosives. A high-level meeting was conducted between NIA officials and senior police officers from Odisha and Jharkhand to coordinate the investigation and develop strategic responses. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo DGP Y B Khurania, who chaired the meeting, has been camping in Sundargarh since Wednesday. Around 10 am on Tuesday, about 25-30 armed Naxals stormed the quarry under K Balang police limits in Rourkela, near Saranda forests neighbouring Maoist-infested Jharkhand, holding two labourers and a manager at gunpoint after the explosives-laden lorry arrived. The armed group compelled the driver to operate the vehicle under duress. They released him at Relhatu area under K Balang police station around 5 pm. 'We have intensified patrolling in the area and set up checkpoints at key locations,' DIG (western range) Brijesh Rai said. The brazen incident marked a significant Maoist operation after an extended period of reduced LWE activity in Odisha, triggering apprehension of a disruption of the Centre's objective to establish a 'Maoist free' India by March 2026. The daylight theft of 4-tonnes of gelatin sticks has raised concerns as Sundargarh had been declared Naxal-free in April 2024. DIG Rai mentioned that Sundargarh, free from Maoist activities and violence for over ten years, was removed from the left-wing extremism (LWE) affected areas list and the Centre's security-related expenditure (SRE) scheme last year.


Hans India
25-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Varanasi residents listen to ‘Mann Ki Baat', say PM Modi's thoughts inspire generations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the 122nd episode of Mann Ki Baat - his monthly radio broadcast on Sunday, spoke on a multitude of issues, including Operation Sindoor. While PM Modi's monthly radio program engages and enthuses the public across the country, many from his Lok Sabha constituency praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government for various achievements, including Operation Sindoor, the cleaning up of Maoist-infested zones and more. Varanasi residents described PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat as encouraging and inspiring. A couple of residents also spoke to IANS, sharing their experience of listening and watching the Mann Ki Baat. They said that PM Modi's thoughts and ideas infuse energy in all generations, encouraging them to take steps and achieve more. Sandeep Singh, a Kashi resident, praised India's 'Operation Sindoor' under PM Modi's leadership. Councillor Shiddharth Sharma said that PM Modi always gives inspirational talks through Mann Ki Baat. 'In today's episode, he mentioned Operation Sindoor and all of us countrymen are proud of our Prime Minister. Due to his strategy, our army successfully destroyed the terrorist hideouts. Along with this, 'Vocal for Local' was also mentioned. We all pledge to use local products as much as possible,' he said. Ganga Dhar Rai, another local, praised the government for the vast improvement and developmental works in Maoist-affected areas. PM Modi's message for 'Vocal for Local' and also the call for countrymen's participation in the self-reliant India dream also found a strong connect among them. Talking about people's resolve towards a self-reliant India, PM Modi pointed out, 'Few parents said that now we will buy only toys made in India for our children. Patriotism will start from childhood. Some families have pledged that we will spend our next vacation in some beautiful place in the country.' 'Many youngsters have taken a pledge to 'Wed in India', they will get married in the country itself. Someone has also said that whatever gift they give now, it will be made by the hands of an Indian craftsman," the Prime Minister noted.


Economic Times
17-05-2025
- Economic Times
Manipur pays tribute to CRPF officer killed by lightning during anti-Maoist ops in Jharkhand
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Manipur bid a tearful farewell to CRPF officer Maharabam Prabo Singh , who was killed on May 15 in a lightning strike during an anti-Maoist operation in mortal remains of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officer Singh (46) arrived at Bir Tikendrajit International Airport on Saturday government's Security Advisor Kuldiep Singh, who is a former Director General of CRPF, along with senior officials, legislators and family members, paid tribute to the slain officer during a wreath-laying ceremony at the the airport, the mortal remains were then taken to his home at Sekmai in Imphal West district, where the last rites of the brave heart were performed with full force DIG of Manipur and Nagaland Sector R. Duidang said that Singh laid down his life in the line of duty after he was tragically struck by lightning during an anti-Maoist operation carried out by the 26th Battalion of the force.'Maharabam Prabo Singh had joined the central paramilitary force in 2006. He was a serious and efficient officer. The CRPF would never forget his sacrifice,' the DIG told the May 15, during an anti-Maoist operation conducted by the 26th Battalion of CRPF in Saranda forests under Chhotanagra region of Jharkhand's West Singhbhum, Second-in-Command Maharabam Prabo Singh tragically lost his life after being struck by lightning.'The CRPF offers heartfelt tributes to the brave officer who laid down his life in the line of duty under such unfortunate circumstances. In this moment of profound grief, the entire force stands in solidarity with the bereaved family,' said a post of the paramilitary force on the was the first lightning-related death of a commandant-rank officer in the Maoist-infested three injured were identified as CRPF Assistant Commandant Subir Kumar Mandal from West Bengal and Jharkhand Police's Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Chandlal Hansda and Suresh Bhagat, both Jharkhand injured are currently undergoing treatment in the hospital.


Time of India
17-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Manipur pays tribute to CRPF officer killed by lightning during anti-Maoist ops in Jharkhand
Manipur bid a tearful farewell to CRPF officer Maharabam Prabo Singh , who was killed on May 15 in a lightning strike during an anti-Maoist operation in Jharkhand. The mortal remains of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officer Singh (46) arrived at Bir Tikendrajit International Airport on Saturday afternoon. Manipur government's Security Advisor Kuldiep Singh, who is a former Director General of CRPF, along with senior officials, legislators and family members, paid tribute to the slain officer during a wreath-laying ceremony at the airport. From the airport, the mortal remains were then taken to his home at Sekmai in Imphal West district, where the last rites of the brave heart were performed with full force honour. CRPF DIG of Manipur and Nagaland Sector R. Duidang said that Singh laid down his life in the line of duty after he was tragically struck by lightning during an anti-Maoist operation carried out by the 26th Battalion of the force. 'Maharabam Prabo Singh had joined the central paramilitary force in 2006. He was a serious and efficient officer. The CRPF would never forget his sacrifice,' the DIG told the media. On May 15, during an anti-Maoist operation conducted by the 26th Battalion of CRPF in Saranda forests under Chhotanagra region of Jharkhand's West Singhbhum, Second-in-Command Maharabam Prabo Singh tragically lost his life after being struck by lightning. 'The CRPF offers heartfelt tributes to the brave officer who laid down his life in the line of duty under such unfortunate circumstances. In this moment of profound grief, the entire force stands in solidarity with the bereaved family,' said a post of the paramilitary force on the X. This was the first lightning-related death of a commandant-rank officer in the Maoist-infested district. The three injured were identified as CRPF Assistant Commandant Subir Kumar Mandal from West Bengal and Jharkhand Police's Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Chandlal Hansda and Suresh Bhagat, both Jharkhand natives. The injured are currently undergoing treatment in the hospital.