From 'Police Dadalora Khidki' to Comic Strips
The 'Non-Policing' efforts by Gadchiroli Police
The Police Dadalora Khidki (Police Dada’s Window) is a recent initiative by the CAG which has evinced good response from rural and tribal people. In forty police stations and outposts in the district there is literally a window which the people can go to in order to access a plethora of government schemes and services. The police maintain a ‘score card’ of the number of beneficiaries and the score card for the year 2021 is impressive. It shows that more than 1 lakh people benefitted through the Police Dadalora Khidki – more than 5000 people got caste certificates, more than 62000 got Aadhar cards, Pan cards, driving licenses, Ayushman Bharat Card, Job card under MGNREGA and QR Code card made and more than 1000 youths were given training for police recruitment.
Apart from government schemes, the CAG has
also made an effort to provide services like conducting eye camps and
distribution of thousands of saplings to farmers – drum sticks, custard apples
and papayas – all of which were first produced at the police stations.
The police are not the authority to provide
the benefits under different schemes and therefore the Civic Action Group has
to work in tandem with other government departments. The S.P of Gadchiroli explains
the co-ordination with the example of the work done for differently abled
people. “Disabled people are entitled to the unique disability identity card, a
75% concession for travel on state transport buses and Rs.1200 pension under
the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana, but in Gadchiroli people do not know about
these entitlements or how to get these. So, we identify the potential beneficiaries,
some of whom approach the Police Dadalora Khidki. Then we organize a camp where
the civil surgeon, the team from the state transport department and the Zilla Parishad
Samaj Kalyan Vibhag are all present. The extent of disability is assessed by
the civil surgeon and his team of doctors, the ST department processes the
travel concession and the Zilla Parishad processes the application for pension.”
The S.P. has instituted awards for the police officers who perform well on the civic action front. There is a monthly award for the best Community Development Officer and an annual award as well. In 2021 the Community Development Officer Award went to Inspector Nalegaonkar and his team. Inspector Nalegaonkar was the officer-in charge of Laheri police outpost which supported tribal women who made brooms and other small items by linking them to markets within the district and also Nagpur.
Gadchiroli police has also been in recent news for the innovative comic strip called ‘Gadchiroli Files’. A brain-child of the S.P. who explains that “the comic strip is aimed at taking the ‘reality’ of Naxalism to people in the district and also those who are outside.” In the first strip a Maoist asks a school kid to join the 'Naxalvadi Sangathan' but the kid refuses saying he wants to go to school and become an engineer. Next we see the school building set afire by the rebel who gleefully says 'Lal Salaam' to the hapless kid.
The first comic strip was published on 2nd January 2022 and another one followed. The S.P and the three Additional S.Ps of the district brainstorm every fortnight on the ‘stories’ which are then drawn by an artist. “We are working on several strips, all of which are at different stages – some at the story level, others are being drawn. We have enough material to make many comic strips. 'Gadchiroli Files' will be a very regular thing over a period of time,” says Goyal.
The battle of ideas and ideology is an
essential part of the overall response to Maoist challenge and the state’s ‘propaganda
cell’ regularly distributes materials in Gondi language against the Maoists.
However, 'Gadchiroli File's has an immediate appeal for people of all age groups
which no other banner or poster can ever have. Instead of talking down at
people or playing on the fear factor, it tells a story which can instantly resonate
with a reader. Instead of telling people what to do, it poses a question
that people need to answer. While it is too early to say, there is no doubt
that if the comic strip continues and if it is done sensitively then ‘Gadchiroli
Files’ has the potential of bringing long-term deep changes in the way people
perceive Maoist politics.
On 13th November 2021, twenty-six Maoists
were gunned down by Gadchiroli police in a ten-hour long encounter. In the last
year, more than 50 rebels have been killed. The S.P Gadchiroli considers it an
important achievement that the top Maoist leadership in north Gadchiroli is totally
decimated and the Maoists are on a backfoot in the district. However, from a
larger perspective, encounters or extrajudicial killings can only be accepted
as aberrations in a democracy. It is for efforts like ‘Police Dadalora Khidki’
and ‘Gadchiroli Files’ that the Gadchiroli police must be congratulated.
- Paromita Goswami
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