Chhattisgarh: Banking services restored in naxal-hit Jagargunda, villagers gain direct access to government schemes
Sukma (Chhattisgarh) [India], January 22 (ANI): Villagers in naxal-hit Jagragunda in Chhattisgarh have gained direct access to government schemes as banking services have been reestablished. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai said that the bank has been re-established and about 600 people have already opened accounts.
Speaking to ANI on Wednesday, CM Vishnu Deo Sai said, "Jagargunda was famous for its tamarind market, and the bank there was blown up by Naxalites. Now, a bank has been re-established there. Earlier, people had to travel 60-70 km to Bijapur, Sukma, or Dantewada for banking facilities. Now, with the opening of the bank in Jagargunda, about 600 people have already opened accounts, and the people are now getting access to banking facilities."
Speaking to ANI, Nitya Kosma said, "Two decades ago, people in Jagargunda were forced to live a difficult, unsettled life. Earlier, there was no education, nor a hospital, nor any ration shop. Jagargunda had the highest naxalite influence in the district... In 2002, Maoists looted the bank here... Now, the Vishnu Deo Sai-led government has established a bank here. Earlier roads here were in bad condition, and people used to be scared.
Speaking to ANI, she said, "There were a lot of problems here earlier. People did not have facilities... The bank opening here has helped people. People have received benefits because of the government."
Jagargunda, which lost its shine as Asia's famous market for tamarind due to naxal violence, is gaining momentum to become economically empowered, with a nationalised bank starting operations after years of naxal violence.
Recalling the events of 2002, the Naxals had blown up the operational bank in Jagargunda and looted the cash. The bank's vault is still lying at the spot narrating the menace of naxal violence.
People who once had to travel 60-70 kilometres just to access banking services now have a bank in their own village, and this has become the biggest symbol of Jagargunda's changing future.
"In this sequence, banking facilities are being made available to the public in Jagargunda and other interior areas", he added.
The IG further elaborated, saying, "With the restoration of banking facilities, continuous efforts are being made to create a positive environment for the revival of the tamarind market as well as for trade, commerce, education, and healthcare services. Certainly, access to banking facilities can provide better opportunities for employment and economic development, especially for the youth of the area." (ANI)