In an initiative to rehabilitate and reintegrate surrendered Naxals into mainstream society, the Livelihood College in Chhattisgarh’s Narayanpur district has become a model of transformation, combining skill training with discipline, routine, and personal development.
The college aims for a comprehensive skill development training to these former cadres.
Currently, 110 surrendered Naxals, including 52 women and 58 men, aged between 18 and 50 years, are undergoing various vocational courses, all striving for a fresh start. All of these surrendered Naxals surrendered in the span of last two months.
The trainees range from former Naxal commanders to lower-rung cadres, all determined to rebuild their lives.
The daily routine here is designed to bring structure and purpose to their lives. T

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