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Robbed solar panels now powering Maoists

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 20 March 2024
Maoists in Bastar rely on stolen and ordered solar panels to power gadgets, adapting to security force pressure by frequently changing camps. The insurgency benefits from the robbery, highlighting a concerning trend amidst the Centre's electrification project for tribal groups.
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