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Chhattisgarh's Chilkapalli village sheds darkness: Gets electricity for 1st time since Independence

This remote village, located about 50 km from the Bijapur district headquarters, had been without electricity since India's independence.

ANI Jan 27, 2025 14:58 IST googleads

Bijapur's Chilkapalli village gets electricity for first time. (Photo/ANI)

Bijapur (Chhattisgarh) [India], January 27 (ANI): Chhattisgarh's Chilkapalli village has finally received electricity, marking a significant milestone in the region's development. This remote village, located about 50 km from the Bijapur district headquarters, had been without electricity since India's independence.
Chilkapalli is the sixth village in Bijapur to be electrified under the 'Niyad Nellanar' Yojana. Bijapur Collector Sambit Mishra expressed his joy at the development, stating that the electrification of more villages is planned in the coming months.
Bijapur Collector Sambit Mishra told ANI, "It is a matter of great joy that electrification took place in Chilkapalli village on January 23. This is the sixth village where we have completed electrification, and we hope that in the next few months, we will electrify more villages systematically as soon as possible."
The electrification of Chilkapalli village is part of the Chhattisgarh government's 'Niyad Nellanar' Yojana under Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai.
It aims at providing basic amenities to tribal villages in remote areas. This initiative seeks to make these villages "ideal villages" by providing essential services such as housing, electricity, drinking water, roads, bridges, and schools.
For the residents of Chilkapalli, electricity has brought about significant improvements in their daily lives.
"Earlier there was no electricity here. Now electricity has come, it is good for cooking food, it is also good for children to study at night," said a tribal woman.
Another resident of Chilkapalli village expressed her joy over her village getting electricity saying, "Now that we have electricity, we can watch TV, cook, and even venture out at night without fear."
The village is about 50 km from the Bijapur district headquarters and is part of the Phutkel Panchayat. Until now, there hadn't even been a paved road connecting the village.
An employee of the electricity department in Bijapur, Faldoor, stated that commuting to set up electricity in Chilkapalli village was difficult, and it took 3-4 months for electricity to reach there.
"Commute was difficult (without electricity). The government officials talked to the villagers and then set up electricity here. The villagers say that now that the government has provided electricity, they can protect themselves from snakes and scorpions. It took 3-4 months for electricity to reach here," Faldoor said.
Not only has electricity finally reached this inaccessible village surrounded by Naxal problems, but the deployment of the CRPF has also removed the dark shadow of Maoism, which had previously plagued the area.
Notably, Sai had earlier reaffirmed that the state's strong stance in eradicating Maoism, describing it as cancer to society.
"Our soldiers have achieved huge success and our government is working to end the Naxalism. Maoism is like a cancer and we will succeed in destroying it completely. We will fulfil the resolution of the PM and the HM. I salute the courage of our security force personnel and praise them... Naxalism is taking its last breath and we will end it by 31 March 2026," said Sai. (ANI)

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