Rabindranath Biswas
Little Andaman/Diglipur, Sept. 05: Stray cattle destroying crops are increasingly turning into an unmanageable nightmare for horticulturists and vegetable cultivators in rural areas and in towns in Little Andaman.
According to information, the stray cattle menace has become a direct threat to the cultivation of various crops, vegetables, horticulture etc in Little Andaman.
Talking to Andaman Sheekha Daily, Shri Parimal Ch. Mondal, Pradhan, Gram Panchayat Vivekanandapur, Little Andaman said that stray cattle have become a real headache for every horticulturist and vegetable cultivator who are now waging a war against these abandoned cattle.
Herds of feral cows and bulls come out of nowhere at night and invade their horticulture and vegetable fields/farms in a big way, claimed Shri Parimal Ch. Mondal. Large groups of these animals completely ravage the fields they enter in, leaving no scope of defence for the horticulturists and vegetable cultivators, the Pradhan said. The abandoned cattle destroy flower plants of various types, small banana plants, areca nut plants etc and also prey on vegetables and wipe out the entire plot of vegetable plants in one stroke and then return to their hideouts, he rued. The Pradhan attributed the blame to those cattle farmers who reportedly abandon their cows after milking and then these cows form the herds of feral cows who then invade the fields and ravage the plants. These feral cows and bulls that are reportedly not less than 100-150 in a herd also severely damage the kitchen gardens as well; erecting railing/fencing around the field and kitchen garden prove to be futile as these stray cattle break open the fencing and wreak havoc on the plants and vegetables, the Pradhan said. Encapsulating the stray cattle menace, Shri Parimal Ch. Mondal said that feral cows and bulls have become a real headache for horticulturists and vegetable growers and they are not seeing any concrete initiative from the administration to be aimed at beating the menace of these stray cattle.
The Pradhan further said that tagging the cattle would be a step forward to alleviate the problem to some extent, but it is going to end the menace of stray cattle completely, he argued. However, the Pradhan said that the concerned department should initiate tagging of cattle in every village, and at the same time the Administration should come out with a permanent solution to completely do away with the stray cattle menace, he further said.
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Dr. Shobhika Shree Set to Appear on Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) on September 6th at 9 PM: Andaman and Nicobar Islands’ Trailblazing Doctor Prepares for Her Moment in the Spotlight
Port Blair, Sep 05: Excitement is building across the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as Dr. Shobhika Shree, a highly accomplished doctor from the region, is set to appear on the renowned quiz show *Kaun Banega Crorepati* (KBC) on September 6th, 2024. The much-anticipated episode will air at 9 PM on Sony TV.
Dr. Shree, the first doctor from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to clear the UPSC Combined Medical Exam, has made significant strides in her career, serving at the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO). Her inspiring journey began as a student in the first batch of ANIMS (Andaman Medical College), and she went on to serve in remote areas such as Rangat, North and Middle Andaman.
Her upcoming appearance on KBC has generated excitement and pride among the residents of her home state, who are eagerly awaiting her turn on the national stage. After passing a tough selection process, which included a written test and video audition, Dr. Shree is now set to compete in the “Fastest Finger First” round, with the opportunity to reach the coveted hot seat.
Her parents, Mr. Binu Kumar, a respected police officer, and Mrs. Sajitha, a dedicated school teacher, are overjoyed by their daughter’s achievements. “Shobhika has always made us proud, and seeing her reach this stage is an incredible moment for our family. We can’t wait to watch her on KBC,” shared Mr. Binu Kumar.
Dr. Shree’s younger sister, Keerthika, has been a constant pillar of support, inspiring her throughout her remarkable journey. The bond between the two sisters is a driving force behind Dr. Shree’s achievements.
Her husband, Dr. Nitin, expressed his pride as well, saying, “Shobhika’s hard work and determination have always been a source of inspiration. Seeing her take on this new challenge on KBC makes us all proud, and I’m confident she’ll perform brilliantly.”
Be sure to tune in to Sony TV on September 6th at 9 PM to witness Dr. Shobhika Shree represent the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on the KBC stage!
Former Member of Parliament Urges Transport Secretary to Extend Bus Route to Gopal Nagar via Lal Pahad
Port Blair, Sep 05: Shri Kuldeep Rai Sharma, Former Member of Parliament of Andaman and Nicobar Islands called on the Secretary of Transport, A&N Administration today at his Office and requested to extend the Bus Services plying between Bus Terminus to Gopal Nagar via Lal Pahad to enroute the Primary Health Centre at Chouldari.
The former Member of Parliament pointed out that it is a long pending demand of the villagers of Chouldari and surrounding villages.
The Secretary (Transport) assured to take immediate action to fulfill the long pending demand of the public.
The Vice President, INTUC, Shri K.K. Jose and Shri Aboobacker K.P. General Secretary, INTUC were also present at the meeting along with the former Member of Parliament.
Tata Motors launches its Mid – SUV Curvv at a starting price of Rs. 9.99 lakh: Available in two petrol and a diesel engine option – Equips all three powertrains with Advanced Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission
Mumbai, September, 02, 2024: Tata Motors, India’s leading automotive manufacturer, today, proudly announces the launch of Tata Curvv – The SUV Coupe, at a starting introductory price of ₹ 9.99 lakh*. Marking a big milestone for the Company and entering the fastest growing mid-SUV segment with ICE options in an innovative and disruptive body style, Tata Motors has launched the Curvv in three engines options, all provided with an Advanced Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission. With the powerful new Hyperion gasoline direct injection engine, 1.2L Revotron petrol engine and the new 1.5L KryoJet diesel engine with the segment’s first Dual Clutch Transmission in Diesel, the Company is giving the consumers a good mix of options to choose from, each suited to their unique needs.
In a high growth segment populated with boxy-SUV body styles, Tata Motors, true to its DNA, has disrupted the category by democratizing the premium SUV Coupe design – a body style that is widely recognized globally for being aspirational. The Curvv is one of its kind in the segment with best-in-class safety, segment first features, multiple and unique powertrain options. Available in six distinct colours – Gold Essence, Daytona Grey, Pristine White, Flame Red, Pure Grey and Opera Blue, the Tata Curvv will be offered in Accomplished, Creative, Pure and Smart personas.
According to Mr. Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle Ltd. and Tata Passenger Electric
“Launch of the Tata Curvv is a significant leap towards automotive excellence as it brings to India a new SUV Coupe body style that has so far been recognized globally and has only been available in premium categories. True to our DNA of always introducing segment defining products, the Curvv is currently the most unique offering in the Mid-SUV segment and successfully embodies our commitment to innovation in design and technology. The recently launched Curvv.ev has received a great response and the customers have been enamoured by the its design and style, coupled with the high-end features on offer. Furthermore, the first in industry EV and ICE price parity has also positively impacted their sentiments. The introduction of the Curvv further enhances our SUV portfolio as a comprehensive Mid-SUV product with multiple powertrains, several first in segment features, a brand new capable architecture – ATLAS and Level 2 ADAS. To sweeten the package, we have priced the Curvv extremely attractively, across all variants, making it irresistible for all consumer needs. We are excited to launch this car into the market today and are confident that our customers will enjoy this differentiated offering.”
About the Tata Curvv
Tata Curvv is not just a vehicle but a symbol of success, style and luxury tailored to meet the diverse needs of modern driver. Built on 5 key pillars of ‘Shaped to Stun’, ‘Shaped for Grandeur’, ‘Shaped for Performance’, ‘Shaped for Innovative Technology’ and ‘Shaped for Absolute Safety’, the Curvv is set to solidify Tata Motors’ position as one of India’s strongest SUV players with a comprehensive range of products on offer. Following the innovative persona strategy, each persona has been thoughtfully curated keeping in mind the unique preferences and lifestyles of its diverse audience. These personas allow each individual to choose a Curvv that truly resonates with their personal style and driving desires.
Key Pillars and Features:
- Shaped to Stun: The Curvv’s sporty coupe design seamlessly merges with the robust stance of an SUV. Features include connected tail-lamps, 18” alloy wheels, a voice assisted panoramic sunroof with mood lighting, first in segment Flush door handles and a signature welcome and goodbye function.
- Shaped for Safety: Equipped with Tata Motors’ renowned safety DNA, the Curvv offers ADAS Level 2 with 20 functionalities, including adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, traffic sign recognition along with a comprehensive ESP and a 360-degree Surround View System. The SUV also features six airbags, electronic stability program, and Electronic parking brake with Autohold.
- Shaped for Grandeur: The interior of the Curvv is a testament to luxury, featuring First in segment powered tailgate with gesture control, Best in class boot space of 500 L, ventilated front seats, a 6-way powered driver seat, and a 60:40 split rear seat with recline.
- Shaped for Innovative Technology: The Curvv is outfitted with cutting-edge technology such as first in segment 31.24 cm (12.3″) touchscreen infotainment system by HARMANTM, 26.03 cm (10.25”) Digital instrument cluster, wireless smartphone charging, and iRA connected car technology.
- Shaped for Performance: The Curvv offers multiple powertrain options including the new Hyperion gasoline direct injection engine, a 1.5L KryoJet diesel engine, and a 1.2L Revotron petrol engine. It features multi-drive modes, paddle shifters, Smart E-shifter and a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission as well as a 6 Speed Manual transmission.
About the ATLAS Architecture
Created on the new, revolutionary Adaptive, Tech-forward, Lifestyle Architecture – ALTAS, the Tata Curvv represents a significant transformation in automotive design and engineering. Known for its robust and safe structure, this advanced framework enhances the vehicle’s rugged SUV capabilities, ensuring superior drive dynamics and handling. Embodying the principles of safety, scalability, and performance, the ATLAS provides for the Curvv to come with a variety of powertrain options, ample interior space, and comprehensive safety features, making it a versatile and well-rounded choice for drivers seeking both reliability and innovation. With safety being sacrosanct for Tata Motors, this platform enables the car to be equipped with Level 2 ADAS features. These technologies are complemented by a high ground clearance and superior approach, departure, and ramp-over angles, making ATLAS capable of handling demanding environments with ease.
About Tata Curvv’s multiple powertrain offerings
The ATLAS platform introduces pioneering powertrain options, giving each version of the Curvv a distinct driving dynamic.
Hyperion gasoline direct injection engine: The mid-SUV segment demands a blend of power, capability, and fuel efficiency. To enable the same, Tata Motors has introduced the Hyperion gasoline direct injection engine – a new addition designed to deliver heart-pounding performance, worthy of an SUV coupe. It is the right sized engine that packs a mean punch, helping drivers enjoy a sporty and spirited drive. Its makes the Curvv an exciting choice for car enthusiasts. The Hyperion engine is built on the principles of Hyperformance and Hyperquiet, delivered through Hypertechnology
- Hyperformance: Achieved through gasoline direct injection and turbocharging delivering more power across a wider operating band with a best in class torque density and superior low end torque.
- Hypertechnology: Advanced technology used in the Hyperion engine includes a 350 bar fuel injection system, Variable geometry turbocharger, Sodium cooled exhaust valves, Miller cycle combustion chamber, hydraulic
- cam phasing with central oil control valve, exhaust after treatment with gasoline particulate filter, elevating the
- performance and responsiveness of the engine.
Hyperquiet: The overall NVH of the engine has been meticulously reduced resulting in smoother and quieter - 2 L Revotron Petrol engine: The 1.2L Revotron petrol engine offers a proven turbocharged powertrain that excels in performance whether navigating city streets or cruising on the highway. Complementing this engine are multiple drive modes—Eco, City, and Sport—that are adapted to various driving conditions. The vehicle also features paddle shifters and a Smart E-Shifter for the DCA. The 7-speed DCA highlights include a wet clutch with active cooling technology, auto park lock, machine learning capabilities, shift-by-wire technology, and a self-healing mechanism – all designed to enhance driving efficiency and comfort.
- 5 L KryoJet Diesel engine: The 1.5 L Kryojet Diesel engine powering the Curvv is a new Diesel engine from Tata Motors. It has best in class power, torque and fuel efficiency in the category providing unmatched convenience and is also the only diesel engine in its category to feature passive SCR technology, which reduces emissions without the need for AdBlue refills, providing best in class ease of maintenance. The first in segment 7-speed DCA with E-shifter includes multiple drive modes- Eco, City and Sport , a wet clutch with active cooling technology, shift-by-wire technology, self-learning capability, patented self-healing technology, and Auto Park Lock feature.
- The platform has been designed to meet the evolving consumer needs and provides a perfect blend of performance, safety, and technological innovation, shaping the future of automotive excellence.
Squally Weather Alert: Fishermen Advised Not to Venture into Sea Along Andaman & Nicobar Coast till Sept. 9
Port Blair, Sept. 5: Squally weather with surface wind speed reaching 35-45 kmph gusting to 55 kmph is very likely along & off Andaman & Nicobar coast till Sept. 9. 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. 9.
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.
Selection Trials for 78th Senior Men’s National Football Championship (Santosh Trophy) to be Held on 21st September 2024
Port Blair, Sep 05: The Andaman & Nicobar Football Association will be organizing a selection trial for the upcoming 78th Senior Men’s National football Championship for Santosh Trophy 2024-25, on 21/09/2024 from 09 am onwards at Netaji Stadium, The players who are willing to participate in the selection trial should register themselves in AIFF through ANFA, So all the Districts, Departments, clubs, Services and villages are requested to send their players for selection trial at the above mention date, time & venue.
For more details Contact:
Moinu – 9476079195,
Tahir Ali – 9434286633,
Sanjay Meshack – 9434281791.
Strict Guidelines Issued for Idol Immersion to Ensure Eco-Friendly Puja Celebrations
Port Blair, Sept. 5:The Andaman and Nicobar Idol Immersion Rules 2018 were published in the Andaman and Nicobar Gazette No. 23 dated 05-03-2018 in compliance of Hon’ble National Green Tribunal order dated 06-10-2017 in O.A 51/2016/EZ. The Rules framed covers the general guidelines idol making, ban on use of synthetic colors, height of super structures and idols. In this connection, all the Idol makers and Puja Committees have been directed to follow the guidelines for idol immersion as mentioned below:
• Idols should be made from natural materials as described in the holy scripts. Use of traditional clay for idol making rather than baked clay, Plaster of Paris (POP) etc. shall be encouraged, allowed and promoted.
• There shall be a complete ban on the use of POP in idol making till it is established that the POP has no negative impact on the water quality and aquatic bio-diversity.
• Painting of idols should be discouraged. In case idols are to be painted, water soluble and non-toxic natural dyes are to be used.
• There shall be a complete ban on the use of synthetic colour for painting of idols that would require immersion as part of final ritual of the festival.
• The height of the super structure of the idol shall be less than 40 ft. and the idol also shall not exceed 20ft in height.
• Materials used in worship like flowers, vastras (clothes), decorative materials (made of paper and plastic) etc. should be removed before immersion of idols. Biodegradable materials should be collected separately for recycling or composting at designated sites whereas the non-biodegradable materials should be collected separately for disposal in sanitary landfills or as prescribed by the local Municipal Authority or local body. Clothes may be sent to local orphanage(s).
• Idol Immersion should be done between low tide line and high tide line (irrespective of its depth) in an identified place with permission of District Administration only.
• Single use plastic should not be used during celebration.
Make this Puja celebration Plastic free
(Source: ANPCC)
Former Member of Parliament mourns the death of Shri. Tarun Coomar
Port Blair, Sep 05: The former Member of Parliament of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Shri. Kuldeep Rai Sharma has deeply mourned the demise of Shri Tarun Coomar, IFS (Retd.), former PCCF of Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
In his condolence message he said that his untimely death is an immense loss not only to his family but also to the people of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, he served with dedication and integrity.
“Shri Coomar’s remarkable contributions to the environmental conservation of the islands will always be remembered. His exemplary service and leadership as PCCF left a lasting impact on our islands’ forestry and environmental management,” Shri. Kuldeep Rai Sharma mentioned.
He added “At this difficult moment, my heartfelt condolences go out to his son, daughter, and the entire family. May they find strength and comfort in the cherished memories of his life. We stand with them in their time of grief and pray for peace to the departed soul. May God give the family the strength to bear this irreparable loss. Om Shanti.”
A&N Islands Felicitated as ‘Top Achiever’ in Business Reforms Action Plan at Udyog Samagam Conference
Port Blair, Sept. 5:Industrial and commercial sectors remain at the forefront as we strive towards the goal of transforming India into a developed nation by 2047. Over the past few years, the Government of India has introduced and implemented several key reforms that have substantially improved the Ease of Doing Business across the nation.
The Directorate of Industries and District Industries Centre, Andaman & Nicobar Administration under the supervision and guidance of the Chief Secretary, Shri Keshav Chandra, IAS has been streamlining regulatory structures and creating an investor-friendly business climate under Ease of Doing Business (EoDB), in order to enhance business environment and attract greater investments especially in the MSME sector. Several initiatives in this regard undertaken by the Directorate of Industries and District Industries Centre includes Reduction of Compliance Burden (RCB) where the modes of delivery of 50 business/industry centric services and 32 citizen centric services were rationalized by simplifying, digitizing and reducing the documentary requirements of the services. The UT Administration has also reviewed all the Act, Rules & Regulation towards decriminalization of minor offences wherever possible. Integration of 30 online services and 68 Know Your Approvals pertaining to Andaman & Nicobar Islands were soft launched in the National Single Window System (NSWS) portal on 13th October, 2022.
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry organized the ‘Udyog Samagam’ -a Conference of Industries & Commerce Ministers today in Delhi. The event was attended by Dr. Satyendra Singh Dursawat, Secretary (Industries) along with officials of Industries Department. The key stakeholders from across the States and Union Territories participated to engage in meaningful discussions, share best practices, and collaboratively address the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in our industrial and economic landscape.
During the event, Shri Piyush Goyal, Hon’ble Minister of Commerce and Industry felicitated the UT of Andaman & Nicobar Islands as ‘Top Achiever in Two Citizen Centric Reform Areas in Business Reforms Action Plan (BRAP)’ based on BRAP 2022 ranking which was received by Secretary (Industries). The BRAP 2022 consisted of 352 reforms covering the business and citizen centric areas such as access to information, single window system, labour, environment, licenses and other reforms spanning across the life cycle of a typical business.
Furthermore, the UT of A& N islands has been participating in the annual exercise of Business Reforms Action Plan (BRAP) conducted by the Department for Promotion of Industries and Internal Trade (DPIIT), New Delhi since 2015-16 and so far, 785 evidences were processed pertaining to the business and citizen centric reforms for enhancing and attracting greater investment in the UT of A&N Islands. The UT’s ranking improved from 31 to 22 in BRAP (2019-20) and was placed as ‘Emerging Business Ecosystem’ in BRAP (2020-2021.
Outreach Health Camp Benefits Tribal Communities of Car Nicobar; Over 100 Patients Receive Medical Care
Car Nicobar, Sept. 5: As part of Village Health Nutrition Day (VHND), an Out-Reach Health Camp was conducted yesterday under BJR Hospital for the tribal people of Tapoiming, Chuckchucha, Kinyuka and Big Lapathy villages of Car Nicobar. A large number of people including children, ANC mothers and elderly persons availed the benefits of this Health Camp.
During the camp, more than 100 patients benefitted from Allopathy Unit by Dr. Anwar Moosa (CMO), Ayurveda Unit by Dr. Partha Mondal (MO Ayurveda), Homoeopathy Unit by Dr. Mohammed Shafique (GDMO Homoeo) and Dental Unit by Dr. Ruth (Dental Surgeon) of BJR Hospital and medicines were distributed.
Apart from this, 44 children were screened by the RBSK (Nicobar) team for 4Ds by Dr. Deepika Sharma (MO RBSK Ayurveda) and Dr. Jiji Paul (MO RBSK Homoeo), 36 patients were screened by the Ophthalmic Unit, 11 Sputum cups were provided for AFB by NTEP Unit, 5 Antenatal mothers were also screened by ANMs, ASHAs and AWWs. Under Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) Clinic, 22 hypertension and 8 diabetic patients were detected by the CHOs and Health Educator.
This initiative was designed to provide essential health services and resources to tribal communities, ensuring that vital healthcare needs are met. This outreach health camp was part of the ongoing commitment to improving community health and well-being. The Captain and villagers expressed their happiness and demanded more such camps in the future to help needy patients of the Islands.