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Port Blair, Aug 30: A Primary School Teacher of Swadesh Nagar region has been arrested by police under section IPC 376 (Rape). As per reports the teacher was produced before the CJM Court at Mayabunder today from where he has been sent to Judicial Custody for 14 days.
The arrest was made based on complaint by a 20 year old girl of Middle Andaman who alleged that the said PST was in a live-in relationship with her since last three years. She alleged that even after assuring to marry her, the PST married someone else, while she was sent to mainland India by the teacher for studies. Further details are awaited.
Deputy Commissioner N & M Andaman visited Diglipur
DJ Venkatesh
Diglipur, Aug 30: Mr. Awanish Kumar, IAS Deputy Commissioner N & M Andaman visited Diglipur today morning. During his visit he interacted with PRI members and HODs and takes a preview of developmental works. After that he made a field visit to Keralapuran and Aerial bay Gram Panchayat area.
Sub Contractor commits suicide at Diglipur
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Naveen Nagar, Diglipur, Aug 29: A Sub Contractor Anijit Saha, 35 year, S/o Amal Saha, R/o Rabindra Palli Diglipur committed suicide this morning by hanging at the same building, which was being constructed under his supervision for Forest Department. He was said to be in depression for non-payment of laborers’ dues. The Police is investigating the matter further.
National Sports Day celebrated at Diglipur
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Diglipur, Aug 29: Govt Senior Secondary School Diglipur celebrated the National Sports Day on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Major Dhyan Chand, Hockey Wizard of India today on 29th August.
In this connection various sports like road race for boys -3km, girls-1.5km, football match, Tug of war etc were organized at Vivekananda Stadium at Diglipur. A veteran sports person Ms Saloni (Police head constable) was felicitated. DEO Smti Sangeeta Chand was the chief guest on this occasion, who flagged off the rally and garlanded the portrait of Major Dhyan Chand. She also congratulated the winners of the event and encouraged the students to take much participation in such sports events. The welcome address was proposed by Mrs. Devyani Brohma, GTT and vote of thanks was proposed by Mr. GC Roy, PGT.
Public demands repair of bus stand at Nabagram
DJ Venkatesh
Nabagram, Aug 28: A dilapidated bus stand near APWD office at ward No 3 under Gram Panchayat Nabagram, Diglipur is crying for urgent attention of authorities.
This remote bus stand in Diglipur is utilized mostly by the school children and elderly people, who now demands immediate repair of it, which was not done after construction.
Meanwhile, the Pradhan of the area wrote a letter to the authorities that the work has duly recommended and passed in the standing committee meeting held on 23 Aug 2017.
As per report, after inspection the JE concerned noted that “Inspected the site and found that the proposed work is in dilapidated condition.”
Instead of this report the said bus stand was neither dismantled nor repaired till now inviting any disaster in waiting since one year. The local administration should initiate some action before the bus stand collapse on some school student or public, who take shelter under this structure during heavy rain.
Two accidents reported from Diglipur region
DJ Venkatesh
Diglipur, Aug 27: Two accidents have been reported in last 24 hours from Diglipur region. In first accident near Mahindra showroom a Tata Sumo AN01 B 8474, which was going for fuel towards petrol pump hit an Auto AN 01B 2621.
Due to this the driver Sapan Das suffered inquiries, who was later referred to Port Blair by Helicopter but due to bad weather the helicopter was unable to land at Diglipur. The patient was then sent by an Ambulance to Port Blair.
In an another accident in the night at about 11 pm an auto AN 01B 1814 which driven by driver Dibesh lohar(29) R/o laxmipur hit an Pulsar bike AN 01 A 3095 which was driven by Chanchal Biswas (31) R/o Milangram, a ANSCB Diglipur employee. Both drivers suffered injuries and were admitted at CHC Diglipur.
Jarawa kid dies after drowning in Check-dam
DJ Venkatesh
Pottatang, Aug 26: A 7 year old Jarawa kid, S/o Tawai, died after drowning in a check dam at Pottatang Jarawa Reserve area on Saturday evening at 3 PM.
According to information received here a check dam was constructed inside the Jarawa reserve for the benefit of the Jarawas Tribes so that water is available for Jarawa tribes during summer season also.
On Saturday evening when no one was there, small kids were playing in that Check Dam and during that one 7 year old boy died after drowning.
Sources said that after this incident some Jarawa Tribe members showed minor aggression and shoot arrows towards AAJVS staffs, who somehow escaped from the spot and reported the matter to the police. However the last convoy of ATR from both side crossed the ATR without any disruption.
The cremation ceremony of the Jarawa Kids was later performed at the evening by Jarawa Tribes, sources said. The situation is normal today, it is learnt.
This is yet another side-effect of introducing modern technologies for tribal communities, who are self sufficient. This is debatable whether the Administration should have secured the Check Dam premises or have maintained some kind of watch to prevent accident like this.
AC Diglipur finds Pradhan guilty of creating false voters: Complainants write to Home Minister, demand CBI inquiry
DJ Venkatesh
Diglipur, Aug 22: In recent past, Administrative officers at North Andaman got few complaints from people against the Pradhan of R K Gram Mr. Shyamal Bhowmick regarding issue of malicious documents and creating spurious voters to enhance the votes in his favors during the term of PSM.
After repeated submissions of complaints to various authorities the Asst Commissioner Diglipur on July 17th Jul 2017 submitted his Inquiry report to Deputy Commissioner wherein he found the Pradhan guilty of issuing false resident certificates, beyond the power vested on him under the law, which is illegal and amounts to influencing the election process.
While the Pradhan accepted his mistake but ignorance of laws and rules cannot be accepted as a defense for the acts committed in an official capacity.
The complainants alleged that the Pradhan issued false certificates to enroll the applicants in voter list to vote in his favour or his candidates thus the Pradhan as well as the some officials of that tenure allegedly adopted illegal methods to create false voters in Panchayat Election 2015.
Applicants like Sajal Majumder who was residing at 24 Parganas in 2013 with valid voter ID card were issued Andaman Resident certificate of 4 years. Some applications which were rejected by the authorities were marked as approved in overwriting. Some applicants like Romesh Majumdar, Milan Das, and Dakshinaranjan Das who were having Aadhar card of West Bengal were given resident certificate of 4 years wherein all certificates clearly mentioned that those were issued for getting Election Card just ahead of 2015 Election.
The Asst Commissioner in his inquiry report dated 17 July 2017 clearly mentioned that there is no such provision in A & N Islands Panchayat Regulation, 1994 for issue of ‘Resident Certificates by the Panchayat Members and moreover how on the basis of these certificates the administrative officials issued Voter ID cards? Such acts indicate nexus between leaders and authorities. The complainants are now demanding full verification of all the details of such cases about their original residency.
The Andaman & Nicobar Islands Panchayats Regulation 1994, Section 14 clearly says that “A person can be disqualified if he has been disqualified under any law for the time being in force by competent court for adopting a corrupt practice or for commission of an election offence at an election during the period of such disqualification” instead of this Administration has not taken any action since last 13 months.
Meanwhile the complainants in this matter has now written letter to the Home Minister of India and requested for a CBI inquiry in this matter to know how many more such cases exist in entire Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
POCSO case registered at Diglipur
Diglipur, Aug 19:The Police team of PS Diglipur today arrested a 22 years resident of Havelock under POSCO Act.
As per the details available the accused who is resident of Havelock Island went to Diglipur to the residence of his girlfriend for submitting marriage proposal to the girl’s parents . As the Girl a class XI student was minor, her parents asked the couple to wait till she attain the marriage age. During seven days stay at the Girl’s residence the accused managed to establish physical relation with that girl. The incident came to light on 17 Aug 18 when the girl visited the hospital for checkup.Since medical checkup confirmed the Girl’s pregnancy, the Police team acted promptly and booked the accused under POCSO Act .Further investigations in this regard is in progress.
Critical Patient Evacuated
Rangat, Aug 17: Today at 0230pm in a swift operation by CHC Rangat, Pawan Hans Helicopter evacuated a patient Adhir Kumar Sana(54) from Rangat and brought to Port Blair. The patient was found Dengue Positive and
having Heart problems. Soon the CMO CHC Rangat R K Haldar made arrangements to shift the patient to GB Pant Hospital to Port Blair.
On arrival, patient was shifted to GB Pant hospital for further treatment. The patient said to me safe now.
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