Rabindranath Biswas
Basantipur/Diglipur, Sept. 04: The residents of Prafullanagar and Pareshnagar under Gram Panchayat Basantipur, Middle Andaman have decried failure of authorities to undertake repairs of dilapidated rural roads in the locality.
According to information, the connecting Rural Road from Govt. Primary School Badam Nallah to Manoranjan Das at Prafullanagar (total length of 1.815 kms) and Rural Road from ATR to Manick Pulley House at Pareshnagar Anganwadi (total length of 1.060 kms) under Gram Panchayat Basantipur, Middle Andaman, have deteriorated significantly, causing immense hardship for residents and vehicle owners alike.
These two rural road’s deplorable condition has sparked widespread outrage among the residents, who claim that the concerned department’s failure to repair the stretches of these roads has exacerbated the issue, the Pradhan said.
Talking to Andaman Sheekha Daily, Shri Ramkrishna Roy, Pradhan, Gram Panchayat Basantipur, Middle Andaman said that large swathes of these two rural roads are lying dangerously strewn with potholes and are becoming awfully unsafe for the residents and motorists for the last 5-7 years.
He further informed that these two rural roads were under PRI and which were later handed over to the APWD, but the concerned department has reportedly failed to float tenders for the repair of the roads owing to reasons known to the department. However, the Pradhan further alleged that estimates of these two roads were reportedly rejected two times which further caused undesired delay in floating tenders.
On the other hand, the patches of these two rural roads in question have become a source of inconveniences for pregnant women, children, students and elderly and also for the motorists, the Pradhan said.
These two rural roads are in dilapidated condition for half a decade and the residents of the regions are falling victims to it, he decried. The Pradhan urged the concerned authority to ensure immediate repairs of these two dilapidated roads in the area for the safe movements of the residents as life is precious, he said.
However, Andaman Sheekha Daily when tried to contact the APWD officials over phone to know more on the matter, the phone calls were found not reachable.
Archives for September 4, 2024
CPI (M) Secretary Visits Hope Town Panchayat to Interact With People
Port Blair, Sep 04: The South Andaman Area Committee of CPI (M) has begun the programme of Panchayat Visit with a view to interact with the general public and to know the issues and problems of the people in each area of the rural South Andaman. On 01.09.2024, a group of CPI (M) leaders and sympathizers led by State Secretary D. Ayyappan visited various parts of Hope Town Gram Panchayat and interacted with a cross section of the people. Party leaders met a number of old Party Workers and sought their suggestions to revive the party’s activities in the Hope Town Panchayat area. Once a stronghold of the Party, Hope Town now faces a number of issues. Villagers expressed their concern to the CPI (M) Secretary that a large area at Hope Town is likely to be acquired by the Administration for the proposed expansion of LPG bottling plant and other developmental works. Fishermen settlers and others have complained to the CPI (M) leaders that the Administration has not even spoken to the villagers on the proposed acquisition of land and displacement of the villagers. CPI (M) leaders observed that many of the rural roads and footpaths in the Hope Town Gram Panchayat area are in deplorable condition as the Gram Panchayat and Administration failed to undertake repair works. CPI (M) Secretary and other leaders also met Smt VD Leju, social worker of the area and held discussion with her on various issues.
CPI (M) leaders D. Laxman Rao and Dr Gouranga Majhi, Mr. Sudeesh, Panchayat Member and a number of Party sympathizers accompanied the State Secretary during the visit.
HSS urges MP to Advocate for Reinstatement of Local Certificate with Constitutional Powers for Islanders
Port Blair, Sept. 3: Mr. Abhay Kumar, Convener of the Hindu Seva Sangh, has submitted a formal request to the Member of Parliament representing the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, urging the reinstatement of the Local Certificate with constitutional powers. In his letter, dated September 3, 2024, Mr. Abhay Kumar highlighted the significance of the Local Certificate, which was previously issued to island residents under various categories until 1999.
He pointed out that the Local Certificate system had been effectively serving the diverse community of the islands until it was challenged in court. The Andaman and Nicobar Administration had defended the certificate up to the Supreme Court level. However, since its discontinuation, the absence of such a certificate has reportedly led to concerns among islanders regarding their rights and opportunities.
Mr. Abhay Kumar emphasized the urgent need for the government to reintroduce the Local Certificate with constitutional backing, asserting that it would play a crucial role in safeguarding the interests of the island’s residents. He appealed to the Member of Parliament to utilize their parliamentary powers to address this issue at all appropriate levels.
Mr. Kumar expressed hope that the re-establishment of the Local Certificate with constitutional authority would serve the larger public interest of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
MESSAGE
On the occasion of Teachers’ Day, I extend my heartiest greetings to the teaching fraternity in A&N Islands. I also pay my sincere tribute to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, former President of India, Bharat Ratna recipient and a distinguished teacher on his 136th birth anniversary today.
The 21st century will be shaped by societies that accord top priority to education, research, and innovation. Needless to say, the role of our teachers is extremely vital in the realization of Viksit Bharat vision of our Hon’ble Prime Minister. This occasion also calls us to acknowledge and appreciate the selfless service, dedication, and unwavering commitment of our teachers in shaping young minds, inspiring curiosity, igniting passion, and inculcating the values necessary for lifelong learning.
I am delighted to know that our teachers are making wholehearted efforts, developing competencies among students to make them responsible citizens of our great nation. This will equip young learners to achieve the desired learning outcomes, as stipulated in New Education Policy 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework 2023.
Once again, on this day, I wish all the teachers a very Happy Teachers’ Day.
Sd/-
(Admiral D K Joshi)
PVSM, AVSM, YSM, NM, VSM (Retd.)
Lieutenant Governor, A&N Islands
&
Vice-Chairman, Islands Development Agency
GREETINGS
On this special occasion of Teachers’ Day, I extend my heartfelt gratitude and admiration to each one of you for your unwavering dedication and commitment to nurturing the future of our islands. Your hard work, resilience, and passion have not only shaped the minds of countless students but have also brought about remarkable results in the field of education.
Despite the challenges of isolation and limited resources, you continue to inspire and educate, ensuring that no child is left behind. Your perseverance in the face of adversity is truly commendable, and it reflects the spirit of dedication that defines the teaching fraternity of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Your contributions have been instrumental in the progress and development of our community, and I am proud to have such devoted educators in our islands. On this Teachers’ Day, I wish you all continued success, good health, and the strength to keep making a positive impact on the lives of our young minds.
Thank you for being the guiding light and the pillars of our society.
With warm regards,
Kuldeep Rai Sharma
Former Member of Parliament,
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Fishermen Warned as Squally Weather Predicted Along Andaman & Nicobar Coast
Port Blair, Sept. 4:Squally weather with surface wind speed reaching 35-45 kmph gusting to 55 kmph is very likely along & off Andaman & Nicobar coast till Sept. 8. Sea condition is likely to be rough to very rough. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea along and off Andaman & Nicobar coast till Sept. 8.
For further enquiries / information, one may contact helpline of State Emergency Operation Centre at Helpline No. 1070 & District Emergency Operation Centre at Helpline No. 1077. For any emergency/assistance at sea, call Coast Guard SAR Agency at Toll Free Number 1554.
District Administration Cracks Down on Illegal Quarrying Activities
Port Blair, Sep 04: Continuing its efforts to curb illegal quarrying, the District Administration of South Andaman recently conducted a surprise check at Sippighat village, resulting in the immediate seizure of a breaker machine. The equipment was being utilized for the unlawful extraction of boulders in the area.
The District Administration has reaffirmed its commitment to taking stringent measures against those engaging in such illegal activities. Legal proceedings have been initiated against the individual involved, and the confiscated machinery will serve as evidence in the ongoing investigation.
The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activities related to encroachment, illegal mining, or environmental violations to the authorities. The Administration remains steadfast in its dedication to ensuring the sustainable and lawful use of natural resources in the region.
Members of the public who wish to report encroachments or seek further information are encouraged to contact the District Control Room via phone at 03192-240127 / 238881 / 1070 or through WhatsApp at 9531888844. The Administration assures that the identities of those providing information will be kept in strict confidence to ensure their security and protection.
Gram Panchayat Kanyapuram Celebrates 78th Independence Day with Drawing Competition for School Students
Rabindranath Biswas
Kanyapuram, Sept. 04: On the occasion of the 78th Independent day of India the Gram Panchayat, Kanyapuram organized a Drawing Competition for school students under the jurisdiction of the Gram Panchayat on 29th August 2024 and the Prizes Distribution Ceremony was held yesterday i.e. 3rd day of September 2024 at the conference hall of Iqra Public School, Wimberlygunj.
According to information, on the occasion, Shri Dr. Manohar Deputy Education Officer, Wimberlygunj, South Andaman was the Chief Guest while the representing schools’ Heads were Special Invitees on this event. All students who participated in the competition and PRIs of Gram Panchayat Kanyapuram witnessed the programme.
Addressing the gathering, the Chief Guest expressed his satisfaction and also showed happiness on organizing this type of programme to encourage school students in which they get a platform to display their talents through drawing/cultural activities, the Pradhan said.
The Pradhan Shri P. Abdul Basheer, Gram Panchayat, Kanyapuram expressed his sincere thanks to Chief Guest and special invitees on the behalf of the Gram Panchayat for sparing their valuable time from busy schedules for school students, he further informed.
NGOs’ Association and CITU observe death anniversary of Com. N.Vasudevan
Port Blair, Sept 04: The 27th Death Anniversary of Comrade N. Vasudevan, former President of CITU State Committee and Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association and former Counsellor in the erstwhile Pradesh Council was observed today (4th Sept 2024). A meeting was held at Crusade House, Phoenix Bay, Port Blair which paid rich homage to the memory of Com. N. Vasudevan.
R. Surendran Pillai, President, CITU State Committee presided over the function. Addressing the gathering, D. Ayyappan, Vice President, CITU A & N State Committee recalled the contribution of N. Vasudevan to the working class movement in Andaman & Nicobar Islands. R. Rajendran, General Secretary, NGOs’ Association, RD Yadav, Vice President, NGOs’ Association and SL Vinjit, Asst General Secretary, Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association also spoke on the occasion. A large number of workers from various trade unions attended the function.
Com N. Vasudevan was the first non-Congress Chairman of the Port Blair Municipal Board and held the post for a few days in April/May, 1990 before becoming the Counsellor (Health, Forest & Env) in the newly elected Pradesh Council.
Workshop on ULIP Integration Held by A&N Administration to Enhance Logistics Framework
Port Blair, Sept. 4: A workshop on Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) – Integration with Andaman & Nicobar Administration was organized by Directorate of Industries, A&N Administration & NICDC Logistics Data Services (NLDS) today in the Conference Hall of Directorate of Industries at Middle Point.
NICDC Logistics Data Services (NLDS) is a joint venture between Government of India represented by National Industrial Corridor Development and Implementation Trust (NICDIT) and Japanese IT major NEC Corporation, with 50:50 equity participation.
The workshop was organized to disseminate information on the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) and to make aware of the ULIP scheme. The workshop brought together various stakeholders of Logistic Sector in A&N Islands including officials from various Departments of A & N Administration and Warehousing Corporations.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Abhishek Bhukal, Director of Industries, A&N Administration, informed that A&N Islands is pioneer in launching A&N Islands logistic Policy among UTs of India. He emphasized on the transformation ULIP offers as an unprecedented opportunity for A&N Islands to enhance logistics frameworks.
He advised the officials to actively leverage ULIP workshop and stay committed to their vision of simplifying logistics processes, driving forward a seamless, efficient, inclusive logistics sector across A&N Islands.
Shri Atanu Manna, Head of Operation, NLDS informed that ULIP continues to lead the charge in transforming India’s logistics landscape. He informed that ULIP platform provides a digital gateway for industry players to access logistics-related datasets from various Government systems through API-based integration.
A ULIP Presentation and video was showcased wherein Govt. & Pvt. use of ULIP Integration, its architecture, collaboration with Centre & State Departments, its usage by Industries, authentication, route optimization, green logistics, innovative applications developed through ULIP and their significant contributions to enhancing logistics efficiency was disseminated. A discussion on Department specific data layers and ULIP integration was discussed.
The workshop was a resounding success with officials expressing gratitude for the opportunity to learn and grow.