One Tesco worker, who wanted to remain anonymous, told the BBC they were grateful for the addition of the new tech.
"With Basavaraju neutralised, morale is low. They're on their last leg."The federal home ministry's
notes a 48% drop in violent incidents in Maoist-related violence - from 1,136 in 2013 to 594 in 2023 - and a 65% decline in related deaths, from 397 to 138.However, it acknowledges a slight rise in security force casualties in 2023 compared to 2022, attributed to intensified operations in core Maoist areas.The report says Chhattisgarh remained the worst-affected state in 2023, accounting for 63% of all Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) incidents and 66% of the related deaths.
Jharkhand followed, with 27% of the violence and 23% of the deaths. The remaining incidents were reported from Maharashtra, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar.The collapse of Maoism in Chhattisgarh, a stronghold of the insurgency, offers key clues to the movement's broader decline.
A decade ago, the state's police were seen as weak, according to Mr Ganapathy.
"Today, precise state-led strikes, backed by central paramilitary forces, have changed the game. While paramilitary held the ground, state forces gathered intelligence and launched targeted operations. It was clear role delineation and coordination," he said.In Wales, more than 2,000 people are diagnosed with breast cancer every year.
Capivasertib, which was developed by experts at Velindre Cancer Centre and Cardiff University, became available to breast cancer patients on the NHS in April.When Ms Buchan's first line of treatment for her terminal breast cancer stopped working, it was a set-back.
However, the recent approval of capivasertib for use on the NHS alongside hormone therapy will allow her to enjoy more time with family and friends.She has a common genetic abnormality in her cancer which tests have shown responds well to the drug.