Odisha CM Inaugurates Counter-Terrorism Training Complex Of SOG; Hikes Risk Allowance

Odisha CM Inaugurates Counter-Terrorism Training Complex Of SOG; Hikes Risk Allowance



Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Thursday inaugurated the new Training cum Briefing Hall along with a state-of-the-art Counter Terrorism Training Complex of the Special Operation Group (SOG) at Chandaka, marking a major step towards strengthening the operational capabilities of the elite force.

Officials said the newly inaugurated training and briefing hall has the capacity to train nearly 400 SOG personnel at a time.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister also inaugurated several police infrastructure projects across the state, including 16 police station buildings in 16 districts, 70 residential quarters, office buildings, barracks, armouries and administrative buildings.

These initiatives reflect the state government’s commitment to building a strong and modern policing system, Majhi said.

Addressing the gathering, the CM made it clear that there is no place for violence in a democratic system, and said that the government is firmly determined to act with utmost strictness against organisations and individuals involved in violence.

Appealing to extremists to abandon violence, surrender, and join the mainstream of society, Majhi urged them to become partners in the state’s development journey and assured them of full government support for rehabilitation and reintegration.

Highlighting the role of SOG, the Chief Minister said its contribution to tackling the Maoist problem, which has persisted in the state for more than three d

ecades, has been unique and invaluable.

Noting that Odisha is moving steadily towards meeting the March 2026 deadline set by the Central government to eliminate Left Wing Extremism from the country, Majhi said the recent mass surrender of 22 Maoists in Malkangiri district is an encouraging and positive development in this direction.

The Chief Minister also announced a significant enhancement in the risk allowance for SOG and other personnel engaged in anti-Naxal operations, effective from December 2025.

SOG personnel directly deployed in anti-Naxal operations will now receive a maximum monthly risk allowance of Rs 25,000. Subedars and Deputy Subedars will receive Rs 24,000 per month, Havildars Rs 20,000 per month, and Constables and Sepoys Rs 16,000 per month.

The CM further stated that SOG, AET and RC officers and staff who are not directly engaged in operations but are deployed in training or other duties will be entitled to a maximum monthly allowance of Rs 12,000. District Volunteer Force personnel will receive up to Rs 10,000 per month, while Special Intelligence Wing personnel will be eligible for a maximum of Rs 20,000 per month.

On strengthening the police force, the Chief Minister said the state government has taken several major steps to make the police more capable and responsive. These include the establishment of three Odisha Special Striking Force battalions, three Odisha Industrial Security Force units, ten new ODRAF units, a dedicated Traffic and Road Safety Wing, twenty-one Cyber and Economic Offences police stations, and the creation of a new police district at Rairangpur. In addition, the government has approved the creation of 15,326 new posts in the police department.

DGP Y B Khurania, ADGP (ANO) Sanjeev Panda, IGP Operations Deepak Kumar, DIG SIW Akhileshwar Singh, senior police officers and SOG personnel were present on the occasion.

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