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Araku valley: a shelter zone for Maoist naxals

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The Maoists do not usually resort to attacks and killings in places like the Araku valley as they use them as shelter zones. To carry out the MLA’s killing successfully, the Maoists were said to have selected Araku to take the local police by surprise according to their plan.

After yesterday’s incident, the Maoists left the valley and the were spotted going on Kundruma road near Sannayiguda hills to reach their safe havens in the bordering Orissa villages in Koraput district there.

Koraput SP Vishal Singh has sounded high alert in the district and instructed the police to put a close watch on the movements of Maoists in the infested villages.

Meanwhile, the AP government has formed a special investigation team (SIT) to investigate the killing of MLA Kidari Sarveswara Rao and ex MLA Siveru Soma. The team has already begun its work and it is expected to submit its report in 15 days.

According to preliminary reports, the Araku valley local police could not be alert with regard to Maoists movement because they were otherwise busy with the screenings and tests for CRPF selections. Araku CI and SIs of Araku, Anantagiri and Dumbriguda police stations were all busy with that work.

Moreover, they did not expect the Maoists to strike in one of the most unlikeliest of the places which is their shelter zone in Araku.

Nandapur dalam members led by Aruna, wife of Maoists AOB military commission secretary Ramachandra Reddy alias Chalapati, resorted to the attack. This dalam comes under Andhra Orissa Border special zonal committee of Maoists.

Araku MLA killing comes nearly 23 years after the Naxals murdered MP Magunta Subbarami Reddy in Ongole in Prakasam district in 1995. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, former CM N Janardhan Reddy and some leaders escaped attacks by Maoists.

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Andhra’s Araku Valley to host Hot Air Balloon Festival

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Araku Valley to host Hot Air Balloon Festival

The Araku valley near Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh is all set to host the first edition of its Hot Air Balloon Festival. Starting Tuesday, the three-day-long event will see participation from the US, Switzerland, Japan, Malaysia and Taiwan, among the 13 participating countries.

The Hot Air Balloon festival is being organsied to promote tourism. Known for its coffee plantations, rich cultural heritage and stunning waterfalls, Araku valley is a known destination on the country’s tourist map.

But a number of people are concerned about the safety issues, mostly about the possibility of accidents.

Samit Garg, CEO of E-Factor and SkyWaltz that has organised the festival in association with Andhra Pradesh Tourism, clarified that although hot air balloons can reach a maximum height of 50,000 feet above the sea level, the air traffic regulations only permit them to fly up to 2,500 feet.

“Even though many people are scared of trying it but it is a very safe and secure medium. There is no motor or engine in it so there are no chances of technical failure. Only the bad weather is sometimes a hinderance,” Garg added.

Garg also said that the craze for hot air balloons in India is increasing by about 25 per cent every year and that more and more people are enthusiastic to try it out. He also said that Jaipur is known as the capital of hot air balloons in India and that almost 30-40 people fly daily.

“A pilot needs to have experience of about five to seven years for a license to fly hot air balloons,” he shared.

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