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Anti-Naxal ops: CRPF gets `Shaurya Chakra` again
Anti-Maoist operations in Naxal hotbeds have emerged as the most enduring and tough assignment for the country`s largest paramilitary CRPF.
The central force, which has deployed more than 70,000 troops for anti-naxal operations, has received a `Shaurya Chakra` for the second consecutive time after its CoBRA
commando Ashish Tiwary was decorated with the bravery medal last year.
While Assistant Commandant (AC) Ravindra K Singh was
announced as the lone non-Army officer to get the third
highest Army gallantry medal on the Republic day eve, four
other CRPF personnel were decorated with the top-notch
Presidents police medal for gallantry for "conspicuous
bravery" in Naxal operations.
Singh, who lost his left-leg in the daring operation, is
credited in the paramilitary force as the man who averted
another `Dantewada type` ambush on CRPF in which 75 personnel
were killed in 2010 in Chhattisgarh.
The operation, in Jharkhand`s Lohardaga last year, saw
the Naxals blowing up a total of 192 landmines simultaneously
in an ambush, leading to the killing of 11 policemen and
injuring 44.
In yet another operation in 2010 in Jharkhand`s
Hazaribagh district CRPF AC Prakash Ranjan Mishra, Head
constable Ram Chander and Constable Surjit Singh were honoured
with the gallantry medal for taking on armed naxals amidts
civilians while death was a "whisker away" from them.
PTI