Rabindranath Biswas
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov. 05: A Sub Centre in a rural area is supposed to provide healthcare services to the people living in the area. However, local residents claim that the apathy of the A & N Administration and healthcare officials has affected the establishment of a Sub Centre in Lal Pahad village under Gram Panchayat Chouldari.
According to information, there was a Sub Centre close to the Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Chouldari. However, when the old Sub Centre reached a derelict condition, it finally became reportedly non-functional. Since then, there was a continual demand from the residents of Lal Pahad that the Sub Centre be shifted to Lal Pahad and is newly established there.
Talking to Andaman Sheekha Daily, Smti Tapashi Saha, Pradhan, Gram Panchayat Chouldari said that the Sub Centre in question was very close to the Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Chouldari; furthermore, major part of the patients seeking health service at this Sub Centre used to come from Lal Pahad. Hence, if the Sub Centre is shifted to Lalpahad, it would be convenient for pregnant women and kids of the area, she said. Taking up the matter, the Pradhan reportedly wrote a letter to the Secretary (Health), A & N Administration, Port Blair about a year ago. Smti Saha then wrote a letter to the Deputy Commissioner, South Andaman and apprised the authority of problems and the dire need of the Sub Centre to be shifted to Lal Pahad.
Lal Pahad is located in the rural area under GP Chouldari with a population of approximately 1500. Villagers face significant challenges in accessing health care services owing to lack of essential healthcare facilities in the area, she informed the DC. As a result, there was an urgent need to establish a Sub Centre at a suitable location in Lal Pahad to meet the healthcare requirement of the villagers effectively, she emphasized.
The proposed Sub Centre at Lal Pahad would act as a primary healthcare provider, aiming to provide basic medical services, preventive care, health promotion, and health education to the community. In fact, it would also serve as an interface between the proposed Sub Centre and PHC/CHC and will play a pivotal role in improving the health and well-being of the villagers and would help alleviate their reliance on distant hospitals and clinics, she further added.
She then urged the DC to grant/allot a piece of land in Lal Pahad and its set apart for the establishment of the Sub Centre. Subsequently, the matter further advanced following her pursuance of the project, and a joint inspection of the proposed site was reportedly done in presence of the Pradhan and the concerned area JE in 2023.
The Research Officer (Plg.) DHS sounded positive and he even reportedly advocated for a PHC there and requested the Executive Engineer, CD-III, APWD, Prothrapur to prepare a layout plan of the HWC/SC on the proposed site and also furnish a tentative cost for development of site excluding building cost to take a decision/further course of action for construction of HWC/SC at that location, she said.
However, gradually the endeavour reportedly died down and she saw no further advancement in the said project, she alleged. The residents of the area, on the other hand, are only demanding that the administration should show initiatives and work on the project and establish a HWC/SC on the site in Lal Pahad, so that the people of this area may have access to healthcare services, the Pradhan said.
Archives for November 5, 2024
A Chirag Kumar represents A&N Islands in National Sub Junior Chess Championship 2024
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 05: The prestigious National Sub Junior (Under-15) Chess Championship 2024 is underway in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, featuring an impressive turnout of around 450 participants from across India. Among them is A Chirag Kumar, a Class IX student from Naval Children School (NCS) representing the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
The tournament, which spans nine days from November 3 to November 11, will challenge players through 11 rounds in the classical format. Each participant has 90 minutes per game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from the very first move. With a total prize pool of Rs.10 lakh, awards will be presented to the top 20 players in each category, making this one of the most competitive events of the year in the junior chess circuit.
Registration Mark Series ‘AN01-V’ Now Available for Reservation in Andaman
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 05: The Registration Marks in the Series ‘AN01-V’ has now been made available for reservation. Those vehicle owners who intend to have registration mark of their choice can avail the facility of reservation of Registration marks for motor vehicles in the series viz. T-Series, U-Series and V-Series by submitting application online w.e.f. 11.11.2024.
Further, those vehicle owners who intend to book registration mark of their choice in the previous series can also avail the same for the left-out registration marks on payment as applicable.
Inauguration of Mobile IEC Van and Mobile ICTC Van for Delivery of Outreach Services
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 05: Dr. Suja Anthony, Director of Health Services, DHS, A & N Administration, flagged off the Mobile Information, Education & Communication (IEC) Van for awareness and Mobile Integrated Counselling & Testing Center (ICTC) Van for Delivery of Outreach Services of Andaman & Nicobar AIDS Control Society (ANACS) on 5th November 2024 at 9:30 a.m. in front of the National Memorial (Cellular Jail). The program is conducted under the guidance of Dr Subrata Saha, Project Director, ANACS.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suja Anthony, Director of Health Services, DHS, said that the Mobile IEC van is to promote positive behaviors and change in individuals and community through awareness audio message on HIV, STI and AIDS. It will give information on the available services for the prevention, control and treatment of HIV and STI in A & N Islands. Mobile ICTC Van will be providing counseling and screening services for HIV. People who are reluctant to come to hospitals to get tested, can avail this opportunity to get the counselling and testing services at their door step.
Dr Subrata Saha, Project Director, ANACS said that, as we all know that there is no treatment or vaccine till date that can completely cure HIV and therefore IEC programs are the pillars for the prevention. However, by taking Anti-retroviral Therapy (ART) as soon as possible can delay the progress of HIV to AIDS, but for this it is very important to know your HIV Status. Mobile ICTC Van will be providing the counselling and screening services and people can use this service to know their status.
The IEC van will cover areas of N & M Andaman for 13 days and South Andaman for 27 days. Shaheed Dweep, Swaraj Dweep and Hut bay will also be covered in South Andaman District. IEC van will also be hired in Nicobar District for awareness.
Along with the IEC Van, Folk performances by the selected troupes will be performed at strategic locations which is one of the best way to create awareness especially for the rural population. Folk performances will include dance, song and drama with message on HIV, STI & AIDS. Dance Nritya Academy (DNA), Balkrishna Nritya Academy, Raag and Kasheesh are the folk troupes who will be performing during this program. These troupes will be performing in N & M Andaman, South Andaman, Shaheed Dweep, Swaraj Dweep and Hut Bay
The Outreach Service Van will cover areas of South Andaman for 09 days and N & M Andaman for 12 days. If required this will be repeated every month.
Messages are displayed on both the van and is also carrying IEC material which will be distributed during the program.
Awareness Program on Drug Addiction and Substance Abuse Highlights Health Risks, Social Impact, and Preventive Measures
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 05: A comprehensive awareness program on drug addiction and substance abuse was held at Govt. Tagore College of Education, bringing attention to the severe health risks, social consequences, and prevention strategies surrounding drug abuse. The event emphasized the importance of youth engagement, education, and community involvement in tackling this critical issue.
The program was graced by Mrs. Dr. Manjulatha Rao, Principal of Govt. Tagore College of Education, as the Chief Guest, with Mr. Rathin Mallick, Psychologist and Counselor from the NTC Program, DHS Port Blair, presenting an in-depth discussion on the negative impacts of drug addiction and substance abuse. Mr. Mallick highlighted the physical and mental health issues associated with prolonged drug use, including liver damage, heart complications, and respiratory problems, along with the potential for severe mental health decline, such as depression and anxiety.
The session covered the social consequences of substance abuse, including strained family relationships, job loss, academic failure, and financial difficulties, which often lead to isolation and economic hardship. A focus was placed on risk factors like peer pressure, stress, and genetic predispositions, particularly affecting youth, and underscored the importance of early intervention.
Dr. Sunil Saini, Assistant Professor and Nodal Officer, NM&A, and Dr. Sunita Patil, Guest Lecturer, were present to grace the occasion.
Earlier, Mr. Gopal Ch. Biswas of Nehru Yuva Kendra welcomed guests and attendees, highlighting the objectives of the program aimed at creating a drug-free society and fostering awareness on substance abuse. Mr. Biswas concluded the event with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the speakers and participants for their active engagement in this critical social issue.
This awareness initiative serves as a valuable step in creating an informed community committed to combatting drug abuse and supporting those on the path to recovery.
79th & 80th Awareness cum Fitness Program as Part of “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan”
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 05: The Directorate of Social Welfare remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering a healthier and drug-free community through its dynamic “Hasgulla Club” initiative, organized under the “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan” (Drug-Free India Campaign). This unique Awareness cum Fitness Programme, conducted every Saturday and Sunday from 5:30 AM to 7:00 AM at Joggers Park, has quickly become a focal point for community engagement, drawing in participants who share a common goal of creating a positive and drug-free environment.
The Hasgulla Club offers a fresh approach to fitness and wellness by merging physical exercise with drug awareness efforts, designed to reach individuals across age groups. Each weekend brings two distinctive sessions led by experts:
Saturday Sessions with Mr. Ravinder Rao – An expert teacher in the “Art of Living,” Mr. Ravinder Rao leads the Saturday sessions with a focus on the therapeutic benefits of humor and positivity. As he emphasizes, “Laughter is the best medicine,” inspiring participants to appreciate humor’s powerful impact on both mental and emotional well-being.
Sunday Sessions with Shihan M.S. Murgan – Internationally recognized as laughter and yoga ambassador, Shihan M.S. Murgan conducts sessions that blend regular meditation and laughter therapy, underscoring the importance of a balanced mind and body. Key aspects of meditation highlighted in these sessions include:
• Enhancing inner peace and emotional stability.
• Improving concentration and mental clarity.
• Reducing stress and promoting relaxation.
• Building resilience and fostering a sense of mindfulness.
The Hasgulla Club is more than a fitness program; it’s a transformative experience aimed at fostering holistic wellness and spreading drug awareness within the community. The Directorate of Social Welfare invites all interested individuals to join and benefit from this innovative program, open to all who aspire to lead a healthier and drug-free lifestyle, for more information and to participate in this empowering initiative, please contact the Nodal Officer (Prohibition) at 03192-244386.
National Tsunami Mock Exercise Conducted in Andaman on World Tsunami Awareness Day
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 05: Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Service (INCOIS), Ministry of Earth Sciences, GoI, Hyderabad in coordination with National Disaster Management Authority, New Delhi conducted the National Tsunami Mock Exercise today in all Coastal States/UTs of India coinciding with World Tsunami Awareness Day. The exercise was conducted in different locations of A&N Islands wherein people of A & N Islands and all Emergency Support Functionaries (Police, Fire, Health, Electricity, Shipping, SVPMC, PMB, APWD, Civil Supply, IP&T etc.) Emergency Operation Centers, District Administrations, A&N Command, NDRF and other Stakeholders of A&N Administration participated.
The main focus of this exercise was primarily on monitoring and issuing warning of Tsunamis in Indian Ocean by simulating Earthquake followed by Tsunami modeling in Indian Ocean Countries and tested communication channels, decision making during tsunami situations created in this Exercise. The exercise tested disaster management organization’s communications protocols, organizational SOPs, plans and policies for tsunami warning and emergency response.
During the exercise, the Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre (ITEWC) at Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad started by sending message of simulated tsunami threat information as an occurrence of Gigantic Earthquake measuring 9.3Mw in Richter scale near Northern Sumatra at 0930 hrs and was followed by Tsunami generation and issue of alerts/warning in the form of bulletins to all coastal States of India including ANI. These alerts/warnings/advices/threat were disseminated from State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) through different means of communication channels to all Emergency Operation Centres and Control Rooms of line Departments of A&N Islands. This exercise was completed after receipt All Clear Message at 1330 hrs. from INCOIS, Hyderabad.
Draft Recruitment Rules for Assistant Engineer (E&M) Post Published; Stakeholders Invited to Submit Comments
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 05: A draft Notification & Schedule of Recruitment Rules for the post of Assistant Engineer (E&M) of SVPMC is published in the Administration’s website (www.and.nic.in/ www.andaman.gov.in) for inviting claims and objection from stakeholders as per Section 203 (1) of Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Municipal) Regulation, 1994. Suggestions/ objections, if any on these rules may be furnished to the Secretary (UD), A&N Administration, Sri Vijaya Puram within a period of 30 days of its publication in the website.
Skill Test for Part-Time Instructors in Civil Engineering Scheduled at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 05: The skill test for recruitment of part time Instructors in Civil Engineering Department is scheduled on 8th Nov., 2024 in the establishment of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology for the Academic Session 2024-25 (Odd sem). The details of qualifications, schedule for skill test and demo topics can be downloaded from the institute’s website https://dbrait.andaman.gov.in. For any queries, candidates may contact Academic Cell of the Institute on all working days from 9 am to 3 pm or can contact over phone no. 03192-259818.
Doordarshan Kendra, Port Blair to telecast ‘Doctors Speak’ Live phone-in programme on the Topic – Leprosy and Filaria – Prevention and Treatment
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 05: Doordarshan Kendra, Port Blair will telecast ‘Doctors Speak’ Live phone-in programme on the Topic – “Leprosy and Filaria – Prevention and Treatment” on 06.11.2024 (Wednesday) from 5:30 pm to 6.00 pm. Dr. B Ajit Kumar, Deputy Director (Malaria / Leprosy), Joint Secretary (NVBDCP), Directorate of Health Services will be the expert in the Studio answering to the queries of the viewers.
Viewers can participate in this LIVE Phone-in programme by dialling on Phone No 244745 or 217213.