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The violent hands that had once destroyed schools, have now come forward to shape the future of the youth

Surrendered Naxalite Anil Kunjam narrated his story to the Chief Minister as to how he helped in the construction of a school that was demolished.
Bhansi-Masapara School which was demolished by Naxalites Reconstructed and is up and running

Raipur (thestates.news) | The violent hands that once broke school buildings, houses, etc, have now become determined to shape the future of the children living in remote parts of the state. A Surrendered Naxalite Anil Kunjam met Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel at Barsur in Dantewada district today. He told that this school was demolished by Naxalites in the year 2015 in Bhansi-Masapara. “With the initiative of the government, now a new school building has been built here and we have all cooperated in its construction”. Anil Kunjam has let go of his violent tendencies and he wants to work toward educating children so that no one takes the path of violence because of ignorance.It is worth mentioning that the Naxalites had demolished the Masapara school seven years ago in 2015, which took away the education of children living in the region.A The new school building was again constructed on the special initiative of the Chhattisgarh government and now children are availing education there. Furthermore, Maoists Shankar Kunjam and Anil Kunjam joined the mainstream community after leaving the path of violence under the Lone Varratu scheme. He has got the benefit of the rehabilitation scheme of the government, employment as well as other facilities.