Chhattisgarh: 25 Naxals Surrender in Bijapur; Arms, Cash Recovered

Twenty-five Maoist cadres, including 12 women, surrendered before security forces in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district on March 31, with authorities recovering 7 kg of gold, Rs 2.92 crore in cash, and 93 weapons from their possession.

Inspector General (IG) Bastar P. Sunderraj termed the development a significant milestone in anti-Naxal operations, stating that Naxalite activities in the Bastar division have been “almost completely eradicated” under ongoing efforts.

“Today, on March 31, 2026, we have gathered here in the Bijapur district of the Bastar division to witness this moment. Today, Naxalite activities in the Bastar division have been completely eradicated. We have nearly achieved our full objective. For the remaining Naxalites, time is running short. Our campaign continues unabated,” he said.

Highlighting the surrender, he added, “A total of 25 Maoist cadres, including 12 women, have chosen to abandon the path of violence and join the mainstream. Based on the information provided by them and our prior intelligence, 7 kg of gold, Rs 2.92 crore in cash, and 93 weapons have been recovered from Maoist possession… We are viewing this day as a significant milestone in the history of the entire Naxalism operation.”

Sunderraj further described the development as a key step in “Mission 2026,” adding that authorities are hopeful remaining cadres will follow suit and join the mainstream. He also paid tribute to security personnel, public representatives, and local residents who have contributed to restoring peace in the Bastar region.

Along the same lines, Sukma district has also been declared completely free of Maoist influence following the surrender and rehabilitation of two female Naxalites, Superintendent of Police (SP) Sukma Kiran G Chavan said on Tuesday.

SP Chavan said the two women were members of Company Number 8 of the Naxalite organisation and had a combined bounty of Rs 16 lakhs on their heads.

Speaking to ANI, he said, “Today, March 31, 2026, in the Sukma district, two female Naxalites have surrendered and undergone rehabilitation. They were members of Company Number 8 of the Naxalite organisation. A bounty of Rs 16 lakhs had been placed on their heads…”

He further said that weapons and cash were recovered during the process. “6 automatic weapons, including one INSAS LMG, two AK-47s, and three other firearms, along with roughly Rs 10 lakh in cash, were recovered from them…”

He noted that,” Following today’s surrender, the Sukma district has been declared completely free of Maoist influence.”

Explaining the development, the SP said sustained operations by security forces over the past two years, along with the establishment of camps in interior regions, led to this outcome.

“…This achievement is the result of continuous efforts over the past two years, during which security forces established camps in the interior regions and conducted sustained operations that resulted in the deaths of over 90 Naxalites…” he said.

SP Chavan added that, ” more than 600 Naxalites have been arrested, and approximately 800 others have surrendered and undergone rehabilitation…”

Chavan also highlighted the improvement in security and development in the region, stating that interior areas are now more accessible and development work is progressing steadily.

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday that Naxalism has been almost eradicated from Bastar and the region is now on the path of progress.

Replying to the debate in Lok Sabha on efforts to free the country from Left Wing Extremism, Amit Shah said, “Today, Naxalism has been almost eradicated from Bastar. A campaign was launched to establish a school in every single village across Bastar. A drive was undertaken to open a ration shop in every village within the region. Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs) have been established in every Tehsil and Panchayat. Aadhaar cards and ration cards have been issued to the people, and they are now receiving five kilograms of food grains. (ANI)

NCR Commercial LPG Price

LPG Situation: Cong Accuses Centre of Creating Panic

Congress leaders on Wednesday expressed strong concerns over the recent hike in commercial LPG prices, saying it will burden ordinary citizens and increase costs for businesses.

Speaking on the issue, Congress MP Manickam Tagore said, “This will lead to an increase in the price of food served in hotels and restaurants. The common citizens will suffer the most…The PM must stop the increase in prices of LPG cylinders.”

Congress MP Vamsi Krishna Gaddam added, “This govt has put the common man into a panic mode. We will raise our voice against this. We assure the people that we will raise this issue in Parliament.”

Meanwhile, Congress MP Pramod Tiwari also criticised the Centre over the recent hike in LPG prices, questioning how long the government will continue to increase rates and alleging that it is burdening the public.

Speaking to ANI, Tiwari said, “There has been a continuous rise in the price of LPG. Till how long will the government continue to raise the prices of LPG? The PM should answer how much his govt will loot the people?”

Congress MP Rajiv Shukla said,” This is a very steep hike in the price of the commercial LPG cylinder. This will affect the small business and impact the common man.”

The prices of LPG cylinders have been revised upward with effect from April 1, with commercial and smaller cylinders witnessing a significant increase across key cities.

In Delhi, the price of a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder has been increased to Rs 2,078.50, marking a rise of Rs 195.50. Meanwhile, the 5 kg FTL cylinder is now priced at Rs 549 per refill, reflecting an increase of Rs 51, sources said.

In Kolkata, the price of a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder has gone up by Rs 218, indicating a broader trend of rising fuel costs across urban centres.

Meanwhile, domestic cooking gas LPG rates, which were last hiked by Rs 60 per 14.2-kg cylinder on March 7, remain unchanged. It costs Rs 913 per 14.2-kg cylinder in Delhi. (ANI)

GST Collection Rises by 9%

GST Collections Rise 8.8% In March To ₹2L Crore

India’s gross GST collections rose to Rs 2,00,064 crore in March 2026, marking an 8.8 per cent increase compared to Rs 1,83,845 crore in March 2025, according to the data released by the finance ministry.

On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, the total gross GST revenue for FY26 stood at Rs 22.27 lakh crore, up 8.3 per cent from Rs 20.55 lakh crore in FY25, indicating sustained momentum in tax collections.

The March collections crossing the Rs 2 lakh crore mark suggest a strong end-of-year push in compliance and economic activity.

Domestic GST revenue grew 5.9 per cent YoY in March to Rs 1.46 lakh crore, reflecting stable internal consumption. But Import-related GST revenue surged 17.8 per cent YoY, significantly outpacing domestic growth, pointing to higher import activity and improved customs collections.

IGST collections showed strong expansion, rising to Rs 1.06 lakh crore in March, driven largely by imports. CGST and SGST collections also recorded moderate increases, indicating balanced growth across central and state tax components.

Total GST refunds rose 13.8 per cent YoY in March to Rs 22,074 crore. After adjusting for refunds, net GST revenue increased 8.2 per cent YoY to Rs 1.77 lakh crore.

Net GST collections for FY26 stood at Rs 19.34 lakh crore, up 7.1 per cent YoY, indicating consistent revenue buoyancy despite higher refunds.

According to the data, several large states such as Maharashtra (+17%), Karnataka (+14%) and Telangana (+19%) recorded strong SGST growth in March, while some states like Tamil Nadu (-8%) and Assam (-15%) saw declines.

The March GST data reflects robust YoY growth driven by imports and steady domestic demand, with collections maintaining an upward trajectory through FY26. The crossing of the Rs 2 lakh crore mark underscores improved compliance and economic resilience. (ANI)