Chhattisgarh
Maoists Encountered in Indravati National Park
- 17 Jan 2025
- 2 min read
Why in News?
Security forces killed five Maoists during an encounter inside Indravati National Park in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district.
Key Points
- Operations in Indravati National Park:
- Multiple security teams reached the Bandepara-Koranjed area, after receiving intelligence about Maoist activity.
- Security forces identified the Maoists as members of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) based on their uniforms.
- Weapons Recovered:
- Recovered items included a self-loading rifle, a barrel grenade launcher, a 12-bore gun, a Bharmar gun, explosives, and other weapons.
Indravati National Park
- About:
- It is situated in the Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh.
- It was established in 1981 and declared a tiger reserve in 1983 under India’s Project Tiger.
- It is named after the Indravati River, which flows from east to west and forms the reserve's northern boundary with Maharashtra.
- Vegetation:
- Comprises three major forest types:
- Moist Mixed Deciduous Forest with Teak.
- Moist Mixed Deciduous Forest without Teak.
- Southern Dry Mixed Deciduous Forest.
- Comprises three major forest types:
- Flora:
- Common tree species include teak, achar, karra, kullu, shisham, semal, haldu, arjun, bel, and jamun.
- Fauna:
- Hosts one of the last populations of rare wild buffalo.
- Other species include Nilgai, Black Buck, Sambar, Gaur, Tiger, Leopard, Chital, Sloth Bears, and more.