The Free Press Journal

Naxal-hit students recite Gita to spread peace MAOIST KILLED

- AVDHESH MALLICK

Dantewada is one of the most violence-hit, Naxalaffec­ted districts of Chhattisga­rh, apart from Bastar. Amid eliminatio­n, bloodshed and other threats, the tribal students of Gumargunda Ashram are trying their best to spread peace in the area through their actions and recital of Bhagvad Gita in Sanskrit.

Presently, around 100 tribal students are learning the lessons of Gita recital, vedas and other sacred Hindus scriptures in Sanskrit. Of the 100 enrolled students, most have a Naxal-affected background. Several children have either lost their parents or near or dear ones in the decades long unending violence. Despite all the violence and fear, the children here learn and try their best to emerge as ambassador­s of peace and Hindu Sanskriti.

“The children at the Gurmuda Ashram are not only learn and gain expertise in Bhagwad Gita recital in Sanskrit, they also learn vedic rituals and Hindu Sanskriti,” said Swami Vishudhana­nd

Saraswati, who runs the Ashram.

“Our objective is clear. We want to make the new generation aware of the importance of their great culture and rich heritage and save them from all negative impacts of the Western culture,” Swami added. “It may sound unbelievab­le to the outsiders, but a visitor to the place gets peace in the environmen­t of the Ashram,” said Suresh Mahapatra, a senior journalist in Dantewada.

Gumargunda Ashram is situated on Geedam road in Dantewada.

A hardened wanted Maoist with a bounty of Rs8 lakh on his head was killed in a fierce gunbattle between security forces and armed naxals in a forest of Kutru and Ketulnar of insurgency-hit Bijapur district, police said on Saturday. “The encounter happened in a forest between Kutru and Ketulnar under Kutru police station limits of Bijapur district around 4.30 pm Saturday,” SP Bijapur Kamlochan Kashyap said.

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