Connectivity Revolution Transforms Kondapalli Village in Chhattisgarh
A mobile tower was installed for the first time in Kondapalli village, Chhattisgarh, connecting the Naxal-hit area to the outside world. As part of the Niyad Nellanaar scheme, the initiative aims to bridge development gaps, providing essential services like banking, health, and education to the villagers.
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- India
A significant milestone was reached in Kondapalli village, Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh, with the installation of its first mobile tower, ending years of isolation for this Naxal-affected area.
Located within dense forests at the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, Kondapalli recently received electricity, roads, and potable water, marking a full-circle development journey. The government's Niyad Nellanaar scheme facilitated mobile connectivity underlining its aim to develop remote waral village schemes close to security camps.
Residents, swept with exhilaration, performed traditional rituals and dances, celebrating newfound connectivity. This development, part of broader infrastructural efforts, paves the way for enhanced access to banking, healthcare, education, and administrative services, fostering inclusion into mainstream progress.

