First mobile tower erected at remote CRPF base in Chhattisgarh's Sukma
The Hindu
First mobile tower in Naxal-hit Sukma district provides connectivity to remote villages, aiding anti-Maoist operations and development efforts.
A remote village in the Naxal-hit Sukma district of Chhattisgarh has got its first mobile phone tower, officials said on Sunday (March 16, 2025).
The tower, installed inside a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in Tekulagudem village on Holi, will provide cellular connectivity to a clutch of villages in the interior region, they said.
Tekulagudem was of the first locations where the paramilitary force established a forward operating base in January last year, to undertake specific anti-Maoist operations and help the local administration usher in development works in the area as part of the Union Government’s declaration to eliminate Left Wing Extremism (LWE) from the country by March 2026.
“A BSNL mobile tower was erected on March 13 inside the Tekulagudem forward operating base of the CRPF, which is operated by its 150th battalion. This is the first such facility in this area,” a senior official in the security establishment told PTI.
“The village is located in the interiors of the Naxal violence-hit Sukma district, and shares a border with Bijapur, another LWE-affected village in the Bastar region,” he said.
According to another official, the mobile tower will provide the much-needed cellular connectivity to villagers and security personnel in Tekulagudem and the adjoining hamlets of Timmapuram, Jonaguda and Puvarti.
Puvarti is the village of Hidma, the wanted Maoist commander of the first battalion of People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army.

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