DJ Venkatesh
Diglipur, Apr 23: One Bus driver and one conductor, working in Diglipur unit of State Transport Service, died within a gap of few days, raising question on the severe work load on these staffs.
As per the reports the bus conductor Samir Chakraborthy, R/o Ramnagar was deployed in STS Route No 13A from Diglipur Bazaar to Talbagan, which leaves in the morning at 0545 hrs.
On 24 March after reaching Kishori Nagar, he reportedly aligned the bus, as he felt uneasy. He was immediately shifted to PHC Kishorinagar, later he was referred to CHC Diglipur then to G B Pant Hospital at Port Blair. He reportedly died on 21st April 2018.
His friends and family members now allege that before his death he was almost doing double duty from morning 4 AM to night 10 PM for several days due to staff shortage.
Another staff of STS Diglipur, Mr. Ram Chandra Biswas died today morning at GB Pant hospital. According to reports he was also doing double duty, for several days, before he was referred to GB Pant. Later his treatment was done at Mainland India.
Both were working as DRM in STS since long time and as per sources many staffs in STS unit of Diglipur have to do double duty for several days in a month.
Now the family and friends of the both are alleging the daily continuous work load is the main reason for their poor health, which resulted in their death.
On questioning by Andaman Sheekha the Station Master, STS Diglipur said that there are 14 bus routes in Diglipur for that in 28 buses 70 staffs are required but only 58 staffs are presently available in Diglipur. He said that this matter has already been intimated to the superiors. “After these incidents two more staff reduced,” he added.
Andaman Sheekha tried to call the Director of Transport several time for a comment but he was unavailable on phone.
Claims of family members and friends are true or not is an another issue but what one can clearly see is that there is excessive load on these staffs of STS in remote Islands, where life is already difficult. The Administration must do something to reduce the work load and in these cases atleast try to give job to someone in their family on companionate ground.
Earlier also, a Bus driver of State Transport Department, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Mr. N Arunachalam Kumar, 40 years, died nearly in second week of March, allegedly for driving long trips continuously for nearly 13 days and too much work pressure despite bad health.
After his death, Dr. Navlendra Kr. Singh, the Director of Transport Department had met the family in hospital and assured that a provisional job will be provided to the wife of the Late N Arunachalam Kumar.
Diglipur Vikas Mela to be held from 25 April
DJ Venkatesh
Diglipur, April 22: The Diglipur Vikas Mela 2018 is scheduled to be held at Navin Nagar Ground from 25th April to 2nd May. Various Government Departments, Institutes, Organizations, Private sectors, General Merchants will be taking part in the mega event.
DVM, gives a festive look to Diglipur as exhibitions, displaying arts and crafts, flora and fauna and marine life will be part of the event.
Various cultural programs are planned, which will charge up the excitement of the people and various aspects of rural lives in these areas will be displayed. As per reports, the Lt. Governor, A & N Islands, Admiral D K Joshi (Retd.) will inaugurate the event.
Free LGP connections under ‘Ujjwala Diwas’ are not FREE at all
DJ Venkatesh
Diglipur, April 23: Amidst much fanfare, Ujjwala Diwas was celebrated in Islands together with rest of the country on April 20.
As part of this beneficiaries got LPG cylinder, LPG gas, tube which will be installed by the distributer at their home. From the next month onwards the beneficiaries have to purchase the LPG cylinder for which the subsidy will be deposited in their account for the next five months.
From the 7th month onwards the subsidy will not be deposited into their account instead the cost of the first month items which are distributed FREE, like LPG gas cylinder, tube will be recovered till final due without interest, it is learnt.
EZCC & SZCC artists perform at Diglipur
Diglipur, April 22: Cultural troupes from South Zone Cultural Center (SZCC) and East Zone Cultural Center (EZCC), who are part of Island Tourism Festival, presented an enthralling cultural programme at Multipurpose Hall, Diglipur on Saturday evening. Due to lack of advertisement of the programme only about 200 people witnessed this event.
High Level committee in Islands to ascertain water bodies to set up Waterdromes for Sea Plane reoperation
DJ Venkatesh
Diglipur, 18 April: A High Level Civil Aviation body constituted by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India consisting Capt. Irshad Ahmed, Mr. Bhupesh Pillai, Mr. U K Bandhopadyay, Mr. P K Hazari and Deputy Director, Civil Aviation Mr. Ravi Chandran today made a joint inspection at Aerial Bay Jetty and surroundings at Diglipur for inspection of Water bodies at Diglipur for incorporating as waterdromes under the Central Governments regional Connectivity Scheme-UDAN for introducing Seaplane services.
During the inspection, Sea water testing was also done by the team. The team left for Hut Bay this morning for inspection of water bodies there.
48 hour long chanting of mantras on Akhsay Tritiya Billyground
Trinath
Billyground, Apr 18: On the Occasion of Akhsay Tritiya from today non stop 48 hours (16 Prahar) Sree Krishna Nam Sankirtan is being performed at Billyground Radha Govinda Temple, from today morning at 5.30 am and it will conclude on 20th April at 5.30 AM.
It is one of the biggest events of North & Middle Andaman region, this religious activity is continuously organised here in Billyground since last 54 years, on the day of Akhsay Tritiya.
During this 48 hours of Kirtan, devotees will continue chanting the mantras of “Hare Rama Hare Krshna, Kishna Krishna Hare Hare” for nonstop long 48 hours.
During this occasion thousands of devotees will reach from different part of the Andaman Islands. The committee of Radha Govinda Temple arranged bhojans i.e. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner for all the devotees who have come from different parts of the Island for listening this Maha Mantras.
This year most astonishing feature of the committee is that all the responsibility of organizing and managing responsibility has been taken by the Women of Harinagar village as a token of Nari Shakti (women empowerment). Women will take care of Prasad preparation and distribution, it is learnt.
The Committee has requested all the devotees of these Islands to come to Billyground on the occasion.
Croc Sighting update: Boat Operation for Ross and Smith resumes
DJ Venkatesh
Diglipur, April 16: The Forest Department after reviewing the situation regarding Crocodile sighting at Ross & Smith Islands on 14 April, decided to re-open Ross and Smith Islands for the tourists from 15 April.
The Fibre boats were allowed during the high tides with a restriction for tourists from entering into water. Forest Department has meanwhile, deployed additional staffs for the safety of tourist for next one week, DFO, Diglipur, Mr. Anisha Kalkoor said.
The Boat services to Ross and Smith Islands were suspended from since 10 due to sighting of crocodile at Ross & Smith Islands.
Husband stabs wife to Death at work site
DJ Venkatesh
R K Gram, North Andaman, Apr 11: One person namely Suranjan Roy (35 years) S/o Kannan Roy R/o Nabagram stabbed his wife Konika Roy (30 years ) R/o Ganesh Nagar to death this morning.
Konika Roy was declared brought dead at CHC Diglipur.
As per details both husband and wife were living separately since last two months due to family disputes.
Victim had already filed a complaint against the accused at PS Kalighat few days ago. When this morning she went to work at construction site, the accused came and stabbed her. Accused was arrested and PS Diglipur is investigating the matter further.
Croc Sighted at Ross & Smith; Tourist Boat Operation Suspended
DJ Venkatesh
Diglipur, Apr 10: The Forest Department today suspended all boat operations for tourists from Diglipur to Ross & Smith Island from tomorrow, till further notice, after a massive crocodile was reportedly sighted today by a group of tourists, boat operators, life guard and forest staffs at Ross & Smith Island beach.
When Contacted DFO of Diglipur region, Mr. Alisha Kalkoor confirmed the report and said that from tomorrow teams of Forest Department will survey the area. As per sources the croc, which was huge, was sighted near the rocky area of Ross & Smith Beach. Further details are awaited.
Measles & Rubella Elimination campaign at Diglipur
DJ Venkatesh
Diglipur, Apr 10: As part of Universal Vaccination Campaign in association with World Health Organization(WHO), the CHC Hospital at Diglipur organized elaborate arrangements.
A training workshop today morning in this connection held at CHC Diglipur. A Power Point presentation presented in this connection for the better awareness for the PRIs.
Speaking on this campaign CMO Dr (Smti) Jai Biswas said that apart from Health, Education & ICDS mainly involved for better implementation of this campaign. Immunization will be carried first in all the schools in Diglipur then Anganwadi centers and finally in sweeping campaign for all left out will be attended. For the Outreach areas Administration and PRIs are making arrangements to reach the health workers. Ambulances and other additional vehicles will be deployed. The PRIs including religious heads, NGOs and social workers are requested to sanitize the communities for the better awareness among people
Government of India has introduced Measles Rubella (MR) Vaccine in phase manner across the country. In Islands the MR Vaccination Campaign is organized from 12th of April, 2018 targeting all children from 9-15 years of age regardless of previous vaccination status with the aims to eliminate Measles and control Rubella by the year 2020.
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