Around 50 youngsters from Left Wing Extremism-affected villages in Chhattisgarh showcased their talent in a volleyball tournament organized by Bhadradri Kothagudem district police and CRPF at Cherla. The event, which saw enthusiastic participation, was highlighted by District SP Rohit Raju for its significance in engaging with the youth, encouraging sportsmanship, and raising awareness about government welfare programs. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance education, healthcare, and transportation infrastructure in the remote tribal regions. The tournament not only provided a platform for the budding athletes to exhibit their skills but also served as a means to build a stronger bond between law enforcement agencies and the local communities. The event was a success in promoting a sense of unity and camaraderie among the participants while fostering a spirit of healthy competition. Such initiatives play a crucial role in empowering the youth and steering them away from the influence of extremist ideologies. The tournament’s success underscores the importance of sports in promoting social integration and holistic development in regions affected by insurgency.
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