JAGDALPUR: They couldn’t sleep. Not under the roof, not on the mattresses, not with the hum of ceiling fans or the whir of traffic. For 210 former Maoists who surrendered on Friday in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar after decades in the jungle, the first night of peace was sleepless. Used to watching stars through forest canopies and fleeing at the crack of a twig, the men and women who once lived on alert found themselves dazed by comfort. By Saturday morning, they woke to a world they had not known for 20 or 25 years. Housed at the police training centre in Jagdalpur, they asked for newspapers and TV to see how the “outside world” viewed them. They preferred to cook their own food — “to stay busy,” they said — and stuck to one old ritual: morning tea together. “This is a rehabilitation of a di

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