Senior police, paramilitary and administration officials visited Chhattisgarh's Sukma district, where 25 security personnel were killed in a Maoist ambush nearly two months back, and reviewed the ongoing development works in the Naxal-affected region.

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During their two-day visit which concluded today, the officials, who also interacted with local residents, were accompanied by Sukma collector Jaiprakash Mourya.

Deputy Inspector General of Police (Dantewada Range) Sundarraj P and Mourya led the review of various ongoing projects, including construction of roads and bridges, in Dornapal, Injeram, Bheiji and Konta areas.

"The officials concerned and contractors have been instructed to speed up the ongoing works so that the local population gets benefit of these connectivity projects as early as possible," Sundarraj told

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