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Red Cross wants to work in Chhattisgarh's Naxal-hit areas

Last Updated 02 September 2010, 13:37 IST

IRCS has also offered to train police officials and employees in administering first aid, they said, adding Red Cross wants to work in tribal-dominated Dantewada and Bijapur districts, badly hit by Maoist violence.

A delegation led by Yahia Alibi, IRCS's deputy regional chief based in India, yesterday met Chief Minister Raman Singh here and apprised him about the voluntary humanitarian organisation's offer, the sources said.

Singh appreciated IRCS's sentiments and assured adequate security when the organisation starts providing health and medical services in the state, they added. IRCS has proposed to provide two mobile ambulances equipped with modern facilities.

According to the sources, the chief minister suggested that these ambulances can be operated under the supervision of local health officials of the two districts as they have good knowledge about the villages and terrain.

Alibi told Singh that IRCS wants to set up a rehabilitation centre for the disabled in Dantewada district, the sources added.

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(Published 02 September 2010, 13:37 IST)

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