The village was once empty due to the fear of Naxalism, now the officers are sitting there and listening to the problems of the villagers

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Kanker. Mahala village of Koylibeda development block was once deserted due to the fear of Naxalites. The villagers left their land and property and took refuge in Pakhanjur. People were afraid to live in this village due to the fear of Naxalites. After the BSF camp was established in Mahala, the villagers started coming back to Mahala. Now the administration is sitting in this village and listening to the problems of the villagers by organizing Jan Samasya Camp. The entire administrative staff is reaching the village along with the collector. The villagers of the highly sensitive village Mahala looked very excited and happy to have Collector Nilesh Kshirsagar among them.

The collector said that the government has sent us to provide all the basic facilities in the highly sensitive village. All the work will be done for the development of the area. On the demand of the villagers, the collector also talked about constructing a community building.

The collector said, as per the instructions of the state government, the district administration is organizing public problem resolution camps in remote areas to ensure the reach of government schemes to the general public. Due to this, the villagers are taking advantage of beneficiary-oriented schemes. On the instructions of Collector Nilesh Kshirsagar, a district-level public problem resolution camp was organized in the dependent village Mahala of Gram Panchayat Partapur of the remote Koylibeda development block of the district, where the problems of the villagers were resolved.