"Many Maoists are quitting Maoism to lead a normal life..." he said here during a visit to the temple town.
The minister said the welfare schemes announced by the Raman Singh government have created a better environment for economic development of the tribal-dominated regions and also helped win the confidence of the people.
More and more children in these regions are now getting attracted to educational institutions as the government was taking steps to provide all kinds of facilities for them to pursue quality education, he said.
"The state government is taking effective steps to provide quality education to the children, especially those belonging to the tribal community," he said.
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After some time they swapped positions with the
ruling party members sitting on dharna on the stairs of the main entrance and those of the NDA moving to the lawn.
Faraz Fatmi told
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