25 years on, 7 remote villages back on electricity in Naxal-hit Sukma district
RAIPUR: Nearly 25 years after their homes plunged into darkness due to damage to infrastructure by Naxals, 342 families from seven remote villages of insurgency-hit Sukma district are back on the electricity supply grid, officials said.
In the late 1990s, these villages had to bear the brunt of Left Wing Extremism after Naxalites ran amok in the area, destroying electricity poles and other infrastructure and depriving the locals of basic facilities.
The seven villages Dabbakonta, Pidmel, Ekalguda, Duramangu, Tumbangu, Singanpad and Dokpad were electrified through the conventional source of power supply early this week, said Sukma Collector Haris S.
The government and administration are committed to providing basic facilities like ration, electricity and water to the people, particularly the last man in the last mile and ensure that benefits of welfare schemes reach them, the collector said.
Though some of the houses had access to solar power to light up bulbs and operate a fan, that too was plagued due to maintenance issues, said officials.
About 342 families have benefited from electrification in these seven villages, said the collector.
The priority of the government is to ensure the development of basic facilities in hyper-sensitive areas. Electricity will soon be provided to other villages in the area, he said.
Sukma is among seven districts of the less prosperous Bastar division in South Chhattisgarh, more than 400 km from the capital Raipur.
Inspector General of Police (Bastar Range) Sundarraj P said setting up of six police camps in the area has helped in ensuring the development of such remote areas and reaching benefits of welfare schemes to the people.
There was electricity connectivity in these villages till the late 1990s. But Maoists damaged the electricity poles and infrastructure due to which the villagers were deprived of regular power supply for about 25 years, the IG said.
After the establishment of Pidmel, Dubbakonta, Tondamarka, Dubbamarka, Elmagunda, Karrigundam and other such police camps in the area, villagers are now getting back their basic facilities and amenities, he said.
Dubbakonta and Pidmel are located along the Bheji-Chijtagufa axis. “We have camps at both Dubbakonta and Pidmel. Black-top road construction is under progress under RRP (road requirement plant)-1 scheme and is expected to be completed in the next few months,” he said.