Port Blair, Sep 01: The District Administration, South Andaman in its efforts to reclaim and safeguard public assets, has intensified its strategic encroachment eviction initiative, ensuring that government land is restored to its rightful purpose. This ongoing operation underscores the Administration’s unwavering commitment to uphold the sanctity of public spaces and enforcing the rule of law.
During the recent phase of the eviction operation at Rangachang Village in Port Blair Tehsil, significant amount of encroached land was successfully reclaimed. Two temporary structures along with plantation were removed from Govt. Revenue land and an area of 500 sqm was restored. Semi permanent RCC structure which were constructed on government land without approval for Cattle shed was also removed and area of 300 sqm was reclaimed to government khaata. Further, around 100 sqm of land illegally occupied land by co-tenant was restored to its original owner at Rangachang village. 200 sqm of land which was encroached in the shape of shop-cum-residence was also evicted and restored to its original shape by the District Revenue authorities. An area of 1100 sq mtrs has been reclaimed in the eviction drive held on 31.08.2024.
The Deputy Commissioner, South Andaman has cautioned the General Public that the District Administration has zero tolerance towards encroachment on government land and to refrain from encroaching on Government land. Residents are once again reminded of the importance of respecting government land boundaries and are encouraged to cooperate fully with the authorities to maintain the integrity of public spaces. The Administration’s efforts will persist in the coming days, targeting other areas of the district to ensure that all encroachments are effectively addressed.
In case of any inquires/complaints, the general public can communicate with the District Control Room at the following numbers 03192-240127/238881/1070/9531888844 (Whatsapp). The identity of the person providing the information will be kept secret so as to protect the individual.
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Police Station Ograbraj Organizes Extensive Awareness Programme on Community Safety
Port Blair, Sep 01: Police Station Ograbraj, under the South Andaman District, has taken a commendable initiative aimed at fostering community safety and awareness. The station spearheaded an extensive programme to educate residents on new criminal laws, the ill effects of drug abuse, cybercrime, the POCSO Act 2012, and traffic violations, with experts from each respective unit leading the sessions.
On August 31, 2024, an awareness programme was organized at the Community Hall in Tushnabad by SI Devanand Pathak, SHO of Police Station Ograbraj, in coordination with Mr. Anand Amrit Raj, Pradhan of GP Tushnabad. The event also involved other PRI Members of the Panchayat and dedicated team members from the Anti-Narcotics Police Station, Cybercrime Police Station, Traffic Unit, and the Police Entertainment Team (P.E.T). Over 60 students and members of the general public were sensitized during this comprehensive session.
During the awareness session, Inspector Pritam Behari, SHO of the Anti-Narcotics Police Station, along with SI Rahil Islam from the Anti-Narcotics Police Station, briefed the general public on the ill effects of drug abuse. The Police Entertainment Team (P.E.T) performed a skit depicting real-life scenarios, providing valuable insights into the dangers of drug use.
Following this, SI Agnes Bartholoma, Juvenile Welfare Officer of Police Station Ograbraj, informed the audience about the POCSO Act 2012, emphasizing the importance of protecting children from sexual offenses and explaining its key provisions. Meanwhile, PC Wilson Toppo from the Cybercrime Police Station educated the public on various forms of cybercrime, including how to report such incidents effectively. The session was further enhanced by a drama conducted by the Police Entertainment Team (PET), which vividly portrayed the dangers of cybercrime and the steps individuals can take to safeguard themselves.
Continuing the session, ASI Pal Murugan from the Traffic Unit sensitized the attendees about road safety and traffic regulations, emphasizing the significance of adhering to traffic rules to prevent accidents.
The programme concluded with a demonstration by Mr. Anand Amrit Raj, Pradhan of GP Tushnabad, who highlighted the importance of physical fitness and self-protection. He also presented a brief act on martial arts and self-defense techniques, encouraging participants to stay fit and protect themselves in times of need.
The joint awareness session was met with widespread appreciation from local bodies and the general public. This event underscores the collaborative effort between local law enforcement and community leaders, emphasizing the vital role of legal awareness in enhancing community safety and well-being.
The awareness session was conducted under the supervision of Mr. Brij Mohan Meena, DANIPS SDPO Bambooflat, under the overall command of Smti Niharika Bhatt, IPS, SP (D) South Andaman.
7th Rashtriya Poshan Maah Inaugurates with Plantation Drive and Environmental Pledge in Rangat
Rangat, Sep 01: The inaugural session of 7th Rashtriya Poshan Maah was held today. As part of the observance, a plantation drive under ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ & Pledge on ‘Environmental Protection’ was conducted at Haripada Kheti, Anganwadi Center Rangat. The Assistant Commissioner (Rangat), CDPO Rangat along with Mukhya Sevikas, NNM staff & Anganwadi workers were present on the occasion.
The month long program of Rastriya Poshan Maah from Aug.31 till Sept. 30, 2024 will be organized under ICDS Project Rangat with the objectives to Test, Treat, Talk Anemia; Improve nutrition through Mission LiFE; Adopting sustainable food systems by promoting Millet & Poshan Vatikas and adopting healthy lifestyles through AYUSH practices; Activities focused around Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and Diarrhoea management; Swasth Balak Spardha (SBS) to promote regular growth measurement of enrolled children at AWCs and a variety of other general sensitization activities.
Andaman and Nicobar Police public Advisory on Smishing
Port Blair, Sep 01: Cybercriminals send text messages pretending to be from trusted sources to get targets to click on links that install malware or steal personal & banking details. It has been observed that Cyber fraudsters have started duping people in the name of unpaid electricity bills. The fraud campaign is being aggressively spread using SMSs. Users tend to be less skeptical of text messages, so Smishing is often lucrative to attackers looking for credentials, banking information, or private data.
• Fraudsters send text messages (SMSs) to the target phone numbers starting “Your Electricity Power will be disconnected tonight at 9:30 pm because your previous month bill was not updated. Please immediately contact our electricity officer 9898XXXXXX”. Once the victim makes contact with the given fraudster’s number, then the fraudster tries to convince the victim to share the bank account details for the purposes of verifying previous payments.
• Spammers use caller ID Spoofing to make it appear the text is from a trusted or local source.
• The fraudster also asks the victim to install remote access applications like Anydesk, Team viewer, etc.
• Once the victim shares all the information and follows the instructions given by the fraudster, the victim’s bank account is under the fraudster’s control to make fraudulent transactions.
In this regard, Andaman and Nicobar Police issue the following advisory to safeguard yourself against Smishing.
1. Avoid sharing your phone number unless you know the person or organization well.
2. Spammers use caller ID Spoofing to make it appear the text is from a trusted or local source.
3. Avoid downloading software from unofficial sources. Remove non-essential applications.
4. Avoid providing personal or financial information in response to the unsolicited text or at a website linked to the message.
5. Avoid clicking on links in suspicious text; they could install malware on your device or take you to a site that does the same.
6. Report any such incidents on the cybercrime.gov.in portal and follow @CyberDost on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Public, Koo and LinkedIn to know more about safety tips.
For any assistance, information or enquiries, please contact: Cyber Crime Police Station, A&N Islands, over Cyber Helpline No. 1930, 9531856083 or visit cybercrime.gov.in.
General Body meeting of Fisheries Sub-Committee of NGOs’ Association held at Port Blair
Port Blair, Sep 01: The General Body Meeting of Fisheries Sub-Committee of the Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association was held on 31-08-2024 at Crusade House which discussed various issues pertaining to the employees working in the Department of Fisheries. The issues include (i) Amendment in Recruitment Rules of various categories (ii) Pay up gradation in various posts like Fisheries Field Assistant, Sub-Inspector Fisheries, etc. (iii) Restructuring of posts for better promotional chances. The meeting unanimously elected the new committee for this year with Com. G.Shibu as Vice President, Com. K.Naveen as Secretary and Com. A.Madhav Rao as Treasurer. Apart from this other office bearers and executive members were also elected. Earlier, Com. R.Rajendran, General Secretary of the Association briefed the members about the ongoing struggles by the employee’s front and the recent achievement of assured pension to the employees covered under NPS. He also urged the meeting to raise their genuine demands through the Association’s platform and remain united in their struggles. Com. S.L.Vinjit, Asst. General Secretary and Com. EA Johnson, Finance Secretary also addressed the meeting. Com. R.D.Yadav, Vice President of the Association chaired the meeting. The meeting was attended by several employees working in the Department of Fisheries.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Achieve Milestone in Waste Management with Successful ‘Kachra Mukt Panchayat Abhiyan’ Across 70 Gram Panchayats
Port Blair, Sep 01: In pursuance to the directions of the Chief Secretary, A&N Administration, the Directorate of RD, PRIs and ULBs, A&N Administration under the guidance of Secretary (RD/Panchayat) and as part of the ongoing Kachra Mukth Panchayat Abhiyan, a cleanliness drive was conducted across the 70 Gram Panchayats in the Islands.
The Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands has made a significant stride towards a waste-free environment with the successful implementation of the ‘Kachra Mukt Panchayat Abhiyan’ across all 70 Gram Panchayats. This initiative, driven by the collective efforts of Panchayati Raj Institution (PRI) members and Government officials including BDOs, EOs, Panchayat Secretaries, VLWs/GSs, MTS, DRMs, Contract Staff and others line Departments, marks a crucial step towards sustainable waste management and the vision of zero waste islands.
As part of this ambitious campaign, each Gram Panchayat conducted special cleanliness drives within their respective jurisdictions. A major focus was placed on the segregation of dry waste, which was meticulously collected and sent to the nearest Solid Waste Management (SWM) Clusters for further processing.
A total of approximately 1650 kgs of segregated dry waste was collected during the campaign. This waste included various materials such as plastic, cardboard, multi-layered packaging (MLP), cloth, tetra pack, glass bottles, and more.
The Directorate of Rural Development, PRIs, and ULBs has been taking constant effort towards achieving the goal of zero waste across the Islands. This campaign is a testament to the collective resolve to maintain cleanliness and promote sustainable waste management practices.
The Secretary (RD/Panchayat) extended his heartfelt thanks to all participants, volunteers and PRI members for their dedication and effort in making the ‘Kachra Mukt Panchayat Abhiyan’ a resounding success. He exhorted the general public, youths, students, civil society organizations to take part in the mammoth campaign and contribute towards a cleaner, greener, and waste-free Andaman and Nicobar Islands.