The help centre is equipped with Wi-Fi, 12 porta cabins, a generator shed, RO drinking water plant, mobile tower, toilet facilities, security walls, and barricades
The Gadchiroli Police in Maharashtra on Sunday said that it has launched a new help centre in a remote and Maoist-affected area, to aid the locals.
The police said that the help centre has been inaugurated at Phulnar (Camp Gundurvahi) under the Bhamragad subdivision to strengthen security and support local development in the remote region of Gadchiroli district. Read More
According to the police, the centre was established in just 24 hours with the help of 1,000 C–60 commandos, 21 BDDS team members, newly recruited police officers, 500 special police personnel, and private contractors. Officials and local residents atten

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