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  • 7/12/2025
Gadchiroli (Maharashtra), 12 July (ANI): Gadchiroli Police launched a transformative initiative called 'One Village, One Library' to counter Naxal influence not through force, but through education. SP Neelotpal says, "Two years ago, we started with just one library under the 'One Village One Library' initiative. Today, 71 libraries are functioning across the district, and over 8,000 youth are actively using them. In remote areas like Nalgunda, we connected the library to our police post's Wi-Fi to ensure internet access. Today, over 8,000 youth are studying across these 71 libraries. In the last two and a half years, 205 of these young individuals have been selected for the police force, and many others have secured jobs in the revenue department... These libraries provide Wi-Fi, books, and access to online coaching, giving these students a platform to grow... Before 2020, or even earlier, Maoist groups would mislead the youth, and they lacked proper engagement. To positively engage and provide opportunities to the youth of Gadchiroli, we started this initiative..."

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00:00foreign
00:14foreign
00:30There was a lot of times happening in 2020 or in the past few years
00:35people were able to do the same thing,
00:37and the youth were not engaged properly in the future.
05:52I was able to go to the library and get ready for the library.
06:02I found that the police were not able to get into the building.
06:09I found that the police were not able to get into the building.
06:13There are 12 persons who have used the password and put it in a blank.
06:21Then there are only two persons who have been sent to this document.
06:29But there are also some people who can tell you that the police are not going to do it.
06:43Let's go.

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