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Archives for April 12, 2023

Trade Bandh Called by Joint Action Committee formed under the banner of ACCI gets good response

April 12, 2023 by sanjib Leave a Comment

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Port Blair, Apr 12: The Trade Bandh called by the Joint action committee formed under the banner of the Andaman Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ACCI) got good response in many Islands of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. According to Andaman Sheekha correspondents most of the shops were closed at Great Nicobar, Middle Andaman region, Diglipur region and Hut Bay areas. In a few Islands Autorickshaws were also off the roads. At Port Blair most of the shops were closed and private buses remained off the road, causing problems to commuters. The impact of the bandh was felt in many parts of the islands right from Diglipur to Campbell Bay with complete shutdown in the port services.
However, essential services like petrol pumps, medicine shops etc were exempted from the purview of the bandh so that the general public is not inconvenienced. Even services related to tourists, viz; tourist cars, ferries, hotels, boats etc were allowed to operate with a view that the visiting tourists are able to travel and enjoy the islands without hindrance.
Meanwhile, the Joint action committee formed under the banner of the Andaman Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ACCI) has thanked all members of the trade, industry and commercial organizations including all associations who have expressed their solidarity for the Trade Bandh for its stupendous success.
In a press release, the ACCI & Joint Action Committee said that the ACCI with great reluctance and as a last resort had to take the course of action for the Trade Bandh so that the long standing demands could be heard and resolved by the Administration which was adversely affecting the development of trade, commerce, tourism, hospitality etc in the islands.
“The Hon’ble Lt. Governor had also not given an audience to the delegation of the ACCI to enable the issues to be discussed and resolved. The islands which had been severely affected by the pandemic Covid are still to recover to post-Covid levels whereas the other parts of our country have seen tremendous growth and development,” the press release claimed.
The release added that in view of the reluctance shown we were left with no other option but to show our resentment and organize a Trade Bandh. The overwhelming success of the bandh and the support for the bandh garnered shows the genuineness of the demands raised and the need to address the same in the larger interest of the islands and its inhabitants.
“The ACCI would once again appeal to the Hon’ble Lt. Governor to address the issues escalated and give the trade an opportunity to explain the genuineness and critical nature of the issues. We would also like to take this opportunity to request the Hon’ble Union Home Minister to intervene in the matter. The ACCI have always worked and will continue to do so, closely with the Administration and Government of India to formulate policies and support the initiatives taken which are in the interest of the overall development of the island but as a major stakeholder we also expect that our voice should be heard,” the release issued by ACCI & Joint Action Committee added.
Meanwhile, commenting on the bandh, Mr. Surendra Prahladka, President of ACCI said, Andaman & Nicobar Islands hold immense economic potential and the government of India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has identified various large projects to propel its development. However, there are critical local issues such as power, port, and policies on conversion, land revenue, circle rates, building bylaws, master plan, and new vehicle permits that have not been addressed by the administration for a long time.
He said that this lack of action is causing a major roadblock in the overall socio-economic development of the islands as envisioned by the Government of India. The bandh has been called to draw attention to these issues and urge the administration to take necessary action.
Mr. Prahaladka emphasized, “The highlighted issues are a major obstacle to the establishment of new infrastructure in the private sector, which is necessary to cater to the growing demands of trade and industry, particularly tourism. As a major stakeholder, the Chamber of Commerce urges the administration to not only listen to our concerns but also give due weightage to the genuine issues that are hindering the economic growth of the islands.”
However, Nicobar Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), Youth Chamber of Commerce and Industry (YCCI), Nicobar Youth Association (NYA), Fishermen Welfare Association and LBA did not participate in the Trade Bandh.

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Member of Parliament requests Lt. Governor to construct a Jetty at Shoal Bay to promote tourism, generate employment and boost local economy of the region

April 12, 2023 by sanjib Leave a Comment

Port Blair, Apr 12: The Member of Parliament of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Mr. Kuldeep Rai Sharma has requested the Lt. Governor to construct a Jetty at Shoal Bay, which could serve as a vital link to Shaheed Dweep and Swaraj Dweep, generate employment and also boost the local economy of Shoal Bay area.

During a meeting with the Lt. Governor on 11 April 2023, Mr. Kuldeep Rai Sharma highlighted a number of burning issues and construction of Jetty at Shoal Bay was one of the prominent issues.

The Member of Parliament informed the Lt. Governor that Shoal Bay is slowly becoming one of the popular destinations for visitors in Andaman Nicobar Islands, as local residents now visit the area in large numbers on holidays.

He pointed out that it is less well-known that Shaheed Dweep and Swaraj Dweep are located very close to Shoal Bay, and it takes only 30 to 35 minutes to reach these two tourist favourite Islands from Shoal Bay.

The Member of Parliament added that the proposed Jetty at Shoal Bay would serve three purposes. Firstly, it would make it easier for people of the South Andaman region as well as tourists to reach Shaheed Dweep and Swaraj Dweep from Shoal Bay, reducing travel time and making it more convenient.

“Secondly, it would promote tourism in Shoal Bay and the entire South Andaman area, generate employment and provide a much-needed economic boost to the people of the region. The domestic and international tourists visiting Shoal Bay could also enjoy the natural beauty of the area, making it a must-visit tourist spot in Andaman. Lastly, it will generate more revenue for Tourist Vehicles Owners and Small Boat Owners as they will get one more tourist destination to drop and pick tourists on a regular basis,” he added.

He said that construction of the proposed Jetty at Shoal Bay would benefit the people of Andaman in many ways. It would not only make it easier for them to travel but also help the tourism industry of Andaman to grow.

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CITU Delegation Meets Chief Secretary and Urges to Implement High Court Order On 1/30th of Pay to DRMs

April 12, 2023 by sanjib Leave a Comment

Port Blair, Apr 12: A delegation of CITU A & N State Committee today (12.04.2023) met the Chief Secretary, A & N Administration and submitted a letter urging the Administration to implement the order of the High Court on 1/30th of pay plus DA case. In the letter, CITU drew the attention of the Chief Secretary to the judgment dated 19th December, 2022 of the High Court at Calcutta (Port Blair Circuit Bench) in MA/9/2020 (Lt Governor –vs- ASNVMS) by which the High Court had directed the Andaman & Nicobar Administration to extend the benefit of 1/30th of pay plus DA to all the daily rated mazdoors working under the Andaman & Nicobar Administration. Andaman Sarvajanik Nirman Vibhag Mazdoor Sangh (ASNVMS), affiliated to CITU, had already communicated the copy of the judgment to the Administration. CITU delegation told the Chief Secretary that the directions of the High Court were to be implemented within two months i.e. by 19th February, 2023. CITU delegation expressed disappointment that despite winning the case by the CITU Union and unambiguous judgment of the High Court, the A & N Administration has not issued the order extending the benefit of 1/30th of pay plus DA to all the daily rated mazdoors working under the Administration. Chief Secretary assured the CITU delegation that the matter is under process and necessary orders will be issued soon.
The CITU delegation also brought to the notice of the Chief Secretary that Bonus to daily rated mazdoors working in a number of departments is yet to be paid to them. CITU delegation told the Chief Secretary that on the basis of the settlement orders of the National Lok Adalat at Port Blair and Orders of the High Court at Calcutta, disposing of the petitions filed by the ASNVMS, the Andaman & Nicobar Administration has directed the APWD to grant Bonus to all the daily rated mazdoors working in APWD. A number of departments including the Secretariat establishment have already granted the Bonus to all the DRMs working under it. However, some of the departments are yet to grant the benefit of Bonus to the DRMs working under it, as they have not received any specific instruction from the Administration. The CITU delegation urged the Chief Secretary to issue necessary directions in this regard to all concerned departments. The Chief Secretary assured the CITU delegation that appropriate action on the issue will be taken by the Administration.
The CITU delegation comprised R. Surendran Pillai, President, B. Chandrachoodan, General Secretary and SP Kalairajan and Anand Rajan, Secretaries of CITU State Committee.

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ANTCC Leaders visit Gandhi Nagar, Ganesh Nagar and Shanti Nagar Villages in Diglipur

April 12, 2023 by sanjib Leave a Comment

Port Blair, Apr 12: Andaman & Nicobar Territorial Congress Committee President Mr. Rangalal Halder, Campaign Committee Chairman Mr. TSG Bhasker and Chairman, Adivasi Congress Mr. Sebastian Tirkey on Tuesday visited the villages of Gandhi Nagar, Ganesh Nagar and Shanti Nagar under the leadership of Senior Congress leader Mr. Ujjal Das and heard the grievances of villagers and tried to solve them as well.
During the visit, villagers apprised the Congress leaders about scarcity of drinking water, lack of healthcare facilities, connectivity issues, land registration issues etc. The Congress leaders had lunch with the villagers of Shanti Nagar and dinner with the villagers of Ganesh Nagar.
The villagers were very happy with the visit of Congress leaders as from a long time no political leader had visited their village and heard their problems.
Ex-Zilla Parishad Adhyaksh Mr. Sushil Mondal, Samiti Member- Subash Gram Mr. Madhai Murshid, Samiti Member-Diglipur Mr. K. Karuppaiah, Ex-BCC General Secretary Mr. Asit Bain, Ex-Pradhan-Diglipur Panchayat Mr. Ramchandran and several other leaders accompanied the visit.

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Municipal Council Organizes Walkathon with a Motto of Spreading Awareness for Water Conservation

April 12, 2023 by sanjib Leave a Comment

Port Blair, Apr 12: Port Blair Municipal Council organized a walkathon with a motto of spreading awareness to save water and judicious use of drinking water. The walkathon was all about creating awareness for water conservation. The walkathon started on 08.04.2023 6.30 AM from Indira Bhawan, Mohanpura and passed through the city viz Lord Ganesh Temple, Clock Tower, Model School, Bengali Club, and Light House Junction. The rally culminated at Indira Bhawan. Mrs. S. Selvi, Chairperson, Mrs. Smitha. R, IAS, Secretary, Mr. Ashish Joon, Joint Secretary, Mr. Dharmendra Narayan, Sr. Vice chairperson, Councilors and Officials of the Council took part in the walkathon. More than 700 walkers participated in the walkathon and Council intends to take more such events in the future to raise awareness among the citizens about the need to conserve water.
Due to poor monsoon and excessive heat, there is acute shortage of water availability. The civic body has been requesting all the residents to conserve water and ensure judicious of it. Several banners, posters have been displayed throughout the PBMC area to gather support from residents in the move to conserve water. Help of Audio and Print Media is being taken at the optimum level.

 

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Fire Service Week from 14th to 20th April

April 12, 2023 by sanjib Leave a Comment

Port Blair, Apr 12: Together with the rest of the country, the A & N Police Fire Service is observing the Fire Service week from 14th to 20th April, 2023 this year. The theme for this year is “Awareness in fire safety for growth of National Infrastructure (AGNI)”. The Fire Service Week is organized every year in memory of a major fire incident that occurred on 14th April, 1944 at Victoria Harbour in Mumbai, in which 336 persons died and 1040 were injured. Out of 336 who died, 68 were Officers and Jawans of Mumbai Fire Brigade. To commemorate the act of bravery of the officers and men of Mumbai Fire Brigade who lost their lives during the fire fighting operation, April 14th is observed as Fire Service Day. A week long programme has been chalked out by A & N Fire Service:
Sl. No. Date & Time Event Venue Participants
14/04/2023
0700 hours
0730 hours Commemoration Day Parade to pay homage to Martyrs.
Fleet march of Fire vehicles in and around Port Blair Fire Service Headquarter
Around Port Blair Municipal Area Chief Guest for Commemoration Day Parade
Invitees- Police personnel of all units & retired Fire Service personnel.
15/04/2023
0530 hours
1730 hours 05 kms Walkathon

Fire Awareness class and Demo of Fire Extinguishers and equipment LightHouse Restaurant, Marina Park to Carbyn’s Cove
Flag Point Police/Fire personnel and the general public.
General public and tourists.
16/04/2023
1000 hours onwards

1730 hours Mock Drill/Awareness programme
Fire Awareness class and Demo of Fire Extinguishers and equipment. Bay Island Resort
Corbyn’s Cove Beach Police/Fire personnel and the general public.
General public and tourists.
17/04/2023
0600 hours

1730 hours Yoga practice
Fire Awareness class and Demo of Fire Extinguishers and equipment Fire Service Headquarter
Bathubasti Marketplace Police/Fire personnel

General public and private enterprises etc.
18/04/2023
1000 hours onwards

1000 hours Drawing & Painting competition for school students in two categories (1st to 5th class & 6th to 9th class)
Mock Drill Fire Station Aberdeen
GSSS School Line and Hotel at Bathu Basti Students
Teachers,Students, Hotel staff and General public
19/04/2023
1000 hours onwards
1500 hours Badminton singles
Mock Drill Fire Station Marine
G.B. Pant Hospital Police/Fire personnel

Hospital staff & general public
20/04/2023
Closing programme of Fire Service Week Fire Service Headquarter Chief Guest, Police/Fire personnel

The week-long programme will start with a Commemoration Day Parade on 14/04/2023 at 0700 hours at Fire Service Headquarters, Port Blair. Two minute silence will be observed to pay homage to those Fire Service personnel who had laid their lives for ensuring fire safety of the countrymen all over the nation. Soon after the parade, Fleet March of Fire Vehicles shall be taken out in and around Port Blair town. The rationale behind the week-long programme is to educate the general public with respect to fire safety, educational campaigns through banners, pamphlets, lectures and demonstrations at various institutions including village community premises, hospitals, schools, hotels & resorts. Similar programmes will also be conducted in Fire Stations located at far flung islands.
In the year 2022, a total of 223 fire calls and 587 special service calls were attended by A & N Fire Service and property worth about Rs. 85.46 crores was saved.
The A & N Police Fire Service is committed to generate public awareness about Fire Prevention by conducting special campaigns in densely populated areas, government buildings, industrial establishments, hospitals, hotels and resorts during the Fire Service Week.

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Final year B Tech Civil Engineering students of DBRAIT witness ongoing works of Veer Savarkar international airport

April 12, 2023 by sanjib Leave a Comment

Port Blair, Apr 12: Final year B Tech Civil Engineering students of DBRAIT had an opportunity to witness the ongoing finishing works of the new terminal of Veer Savarkar international airport. The Assistant General Manager, Airport Authority of India explained all the advanced features of the airport. The briefing session was followed by Mr. Kurian, Assistant Manager Operations who offered details of the Column less building to support 120m roof span and all green building features. The Architect from Shapoorji & Pallonji Company detailed the unique design of roof arches, cable net glazing and all other salient features of a three star energy efficient steel structure. The students were walked around the new passenger terminal which has three floors- lower ground, upper ground and first floor with an additional Apron area, and four additional bays for parking the aircraft and three aero-bridges, which is expected to serve 1200 passengers during peak hours and more than 40 lakhs passengers annually. Students also witnessed the fabricated and installed roof whose height varied between 18 m and 32 m. The first ever public building with 10 elevators and six escalators excited the students.

 

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Female Sterilization Camp held at RPH Mayabunder

April 12, 2023 by sanjib Leave a Comment

Mayabunder, Apr 12:The Directorate of Health Service in close coordination with District HealthSociety N&M Andaman conducted 2 day female sterilization camp at RPHMayabunder on 10th and 11th April 2023.
Operating Team consisting of Dr Ashu, Gynecologist, RPH Mayabunder, DrArnold, Anesthetist, Dr Siddaraju CMO NFSG, Mrs.Sheeja Kumari, nursingofficer, Miss Anandita Halder, CHO, from CHC Diglipur.
Over enthusiastically people participated in the camp from Mayabunder andremote areas of the sub division. All together 40 women underwent through tubectomyoperation. Special arrangements were made for stay, diet andtransportation of all the beneficiaries. All the patients have recoveredwell and have been discharged from the hospital.People appreciated efforts taken by the administration for arranging suchan important health program which has been pending for a long time.

 

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Awareness Programme on Control of Flies to Improve Productivity and Reproductive Performance in Livestock

April 12, 2023 by sanjib Leave a Comment

Port Blair, Apr 12: An awareness programme was organized on “Popularization of Biological control of fly in Livestock species’ ‘ by Division of Animal Science, ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute, Port Blair at Indiranagar, South Andaman on 11th April, 2023. The programme was coordinated by Dr. P.A. Bala, Dr. P. Perumal and Dr. A.K. De, Scientists of the ICAR-CIARI. Dr. Bala explained in detail about the major parasitic diseases of cattle and goats prevailing in the islands and the importance of balanced nutrition in animal husbandry and managing parasitic infestation, microbial infection and boosting immunity and production in animals through proper and optimal nutrition.
Dr. P. Perumal stressed on cattle management and importance of indigenous herbs and calcium to reduce the losses incurred due to poor management and parasitism and he was also instrumental in relating calcium supplementation to curb the effect of parasitism on livestock and optimize their production. Dr. A.K. De enlightened the gathering with scientific pig rearing practices and different strategies to increase the profit margin. Demonstration on castration in piglets was also done by the team.
The castration programme was to make the farmers aware of its advantages such as increase in growth rate, avoid taint accumulation in pork, prevent male aggressive and sexual behavior during the fattening period; moreover the piglets become quieter and easier to manage. The programme was sponsored by NABARD and under supervision of Dr. D. Bhattacharya, Principal Scientist, ASD, ICAR-CIARI. The farmers were distributed with calcium, vitamin supplements and antiseptic ointments

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Teachers Awareness Programme on Learning Disability at GSSS, Model School

April 12, 2023 by sanjib Leave a Comment

Port Blair, Apr 12: CRC-Andaman Nicobar Islands in association with Sarva Shiksha (Department of Education) organized Teacher’s Awareness Programme on Learning Disability for Pre-primary & Primary teachers of Govt schools in 7 clusters in South Andaman on 10th & 12TH April 2023 in GSSS, Model School, Aberdeen Bazaar.
The Programme inaugurated by Mr. Ashok Tiwari, The Principal, GSSS, Model School and Mrs. Sumithamol, RNO, CRC, A&N-Islands. Mrs. S. Sumithamol, Resident Nodal Officer welcomed the guest on dice and the gatherings and explained the background of this teacher’s awareness programme.
Mrs. Saranyah, Rehabilitation Officer, Mr. Himadri Shekhar, P&O Consultant, CRC, A&N-Islands & Mrs. Sumithamol,RNO have been taken sessions on screening Identification, Types, Classroom management, Behavior management of Learning disability and as well about CRC.
On a special note Mr. Askok Tiwari, The Principal, GSSS, Model School explained the gathering about the importance of this awareness programme and shared his own experience with learning disabled.
Totally 181 teachers from Govt Schools of South Andaman, the special educators & BRPs from Shiksha Sadan participated in the programme & got benefitted. Finally, the programme winded up with Vote of thanks.

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