Rabindranath Biswas
Uttara/Diglipur, Nov. 28: Shri Prakash Mondal, Pradhan, Gram Panchayat Uttara has pressed for early commencement of the work namely: “Re-Alignment of PPR pipe line for length of 2.90 km from old APWD CC Weir camp No.10 to main road NH-4 near Kallu Nallah Bridge (Phase-I)” by APWD, Kadamtala.
According to information, the existing pipeline infrastructure has been experiencing frequent breakdowns leading to severe water scarcity and improper drainage for the last twenty years in areas such as Uttara, Shantanu and Kadamtala. And as a result of which, the residents of these areas have been facing severe inconveniences, the Pradhan said.
The Pradhan, realizing the exigency and gravity of the situation, has reportedly written a letter to the Chief Secretary, A & N Administration, Sri Vijaya Puram on 25th November 2024 apprising the authority of the sufferings of the residents owing to the old and damaged pipeline which often reportedly conks out, and the exigency of executing the pipeline work without further delay so as to alleviate the sufferings of the residents and also to ensure a safe and reliable water and sewage system, the Pradhan emphasized.
Accomplishment of the pipeline infrastructure will undeniably improve the living conditions of the residents of Uttara, Shantanu and Kadamtala, while incidental problems may also be arrested, the Pradhan further opined.
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Member of Parliament Pushes for Revival of National Highway Projects in A&N Islands
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 28: Mr. Bishnu Pada Ray, Member of Parliament, A & N Islands during the 16th Lok Sabha (2014-2019) had taken up the matter of upgrading six State Highways to National Highways as it has numerous benefits. Acting on his request, six key State Highways in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands were accorded principal approval for declaring the same as National Highways (NH) in 2017. For these road projects the preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) was entrusted to the APWD, A&N Administration vide MoRTH’s letter No. NH-14014/187/2015-P&M dated 6th July 2017.
The roads which were considered for NH up-gradation are 1. Jetty Hut Bay RK Pur to VK Pur (SH – 1) in Little Andaman – 22 kms, 2. Havelock jetty to Ramagar beach (SH -4) – 11 kms, 3. Govindnagar jn to Kalapather (Havelock)- 09 km 4. Neil Jetty Island to Sitapur (Neil Island) – 04 kms, 5. Kalara junction to Ramnagar (SH-14), Diglipur – 20 kms, 6. Diglipur Bazar (NH4) to Hatilevel (SH-15) -24.70 kms.
As the scenario changed after 2019 Lok Sabha elections the monitoring on the projects did not happen. Thereby the six newly sanctioned National Highway roads did not see any progress. The DPRs could not be finalized and no steps were taken to advance these crucial projects. The people of the region, who had pinned their hopes on these road upgrades for improved connectivity and development, have been eagerly awaiting its implementation.
To press the revival of the projects, the MP today met Mr. Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India in the Parliament and requested him to renew the proposal of upgradation of the said 06 roads.
The MP further urged the Minister to direct the A&N Administration to expedite the preparation and submission of the DPRs to the Ministry for early sanction and execution.
The Minister immediately directed the concerned Secretary to expedite the actions for implementation of approved projects, MP informed.
The MP has further observed that the completion of the 6 NH road projects will be a significant step forward in addressing the region’s infrastructure needs and enhancing the quality of life for its residents.
Police Team From Ps Chatham Arrests Accused In Gold Mortgage Fraud Case
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 28: Working professionally and diligently, the team of Police Station Chatham successfully apprehended one accused involved in a case of criminal breach of trust and fraudulent mortgage of gold.
On 30th June, 2024, a complaint has been lodged by Mrs. V. Sumathi at PS Chatham against her brother-in-law P.K. Murugeshan, S/o P. Krishnan R/o Anarkali. The complaint alleged that Murugeshan had mortgaged her gold ornaments without her consent or knowledge at Muthoot Finance and fled the islands with the proceeds. Upon this, an FIR was filed under the relevant sections of the law at PS Chatham.
Through mobile surveillance and local intelligence, information received that the accused would be arriving at Sri Vijaya Puram in November by flight to meet his family members. Acting swiftly on this information, surveillance was kept over Veer Savarkar International Airport and on 28th November 2024, accused has been successfully apprehended by the Police team at VSI airport.
This successful operation underscores the unwavering commitment of the Andaman and Nicobar Police to ensuring justice and holding offenders accountable for their actions.
The general public is requested to share information pertaining to any crime or other illegal activities to Police at 112, 03192-232100 & 03192-236641. The identity of the informant will be kept secret.
Commodore Debesh Lahiri and Team Visit A&N Islands for Disaster Threat-Assessment, Meet Lt. Governor
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 28: Commodore Debesh Lahiri, IN, Retd. Senior Fellow and the Executive Editor Maritime Affairs, National Maritime Foundation, New Delhi & team on their visit to A & N Islands to undertake contextualized Disaster threat-assessment to the CANI Cable Landing Stations and associated coastal infrastructure in Sri Vijaya Puram and Swaraj Dweep under the aegis of Department of Telecommunications called on Admiral D K Joshi, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, NM, VSM (Retd.), Hon’ble Lt. Governor, A&N Islands and Vice-Chairman, Islands Development Agency today at Raj Niwas.
My Visit to IISc Bangalore
Smriti Mishra
When I first heard that we had received permission to visit the prestigious Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, on 14th November (Thursday) – a date that coincided with our educational tour to Bangalore – my excitement knew no bounds. Usually, IISc grants permission to visit its campus only on Fridays. Therefore, getting this special permission in itself was exciting news for all of us. Our educational tour, consisting of eleven M.Sc. Botany students, was accompanied by the HOD Botany, JNRM, and a lady staff member. We reached Bangalore on 13th November.
The very next day, i.e., 14th November, was filled with excitement. It was our day to visit IISc. The institute, called ‘Tata Institute’ by the locals, is regarded as a premier research and education centre for science and engineering in the country. After a sumptuous breakfast at the iconic Mavalli Tiffins Room (MTR) in Gandhinagar, we began our journey to IISc by boarding a bus from the Majestic. The bus ride was comfortable. I was awestruck to see hundreds of government-run buses at Majestic, the main bus stand of Bangalore. Public transport is very well organized in Bangalore. It took about 30 minutes to reach IISc from the Majestic.
We reached IISc well before our scheduled visit time of 11.30 AM. We had ample time on our hands. Therefore, after finishing all the formalities and obtaining the token passes at the entry gate, we started to explore the sprawling campus.
The IISc campus is vast, spanning about 400 acres. The roads are wide and are shaded by lush green canopies. Sunrays rarely found their way onto the walking path. It was very soothing. I noticed that students, research scholars and teachers were all riding bicycles inside the campus. It was a new sight for me. I had never experienced such peace and calmness before in my life. I am at a loss for words to describe the academic charm and brilliance of the campus.
The IISc campus is a beautiful blend of historic buildings and modern facilities. During our walk on the campus, we passed by the JRD Tata Memorial Library, followed by several other iconic buildings. On our way to the Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology (MCB), which had granted us the time slot from 11.30 AM, our HOD shared his experience of a month-long training on ‘Recombinant DNA Technology’ he had attended at IISc in 2010. He told us how researchers would cycle back to their respective laboratories after dinner and work until 1-2 AM. Walking those same paths, knowing that some eminent people like Sir CV Raman, Homi Bhabha, Vikram Sarabhai, Anna Mani, Satish Dhawan, and CNR Rao, to name just a few, were once part of IISc, I felt a deep sense of pride and inspiration.
We reached the Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology (MCB) by 11 AM and waited in the reception area. I found that people working in IISc are very particular about their time. We were asked to reach the MCB department at 11.30 AM. At exactly 11.25 AM, we were warmly welcomed by Dr. William Surin, Principal Research Scientist at MCB. He took us around the Central Instrumentation Facility of the Department and showed us many advanced instruments like the NMR machine, gas chromatography, ultracentrifuge, sonicators, spectrophotometers, etc. We also got to know the working principles and applications of these instruments. Dr. Surin also explained flow cytometry, an analyzer used to study neutrophils and macrophages. We had read about these instruments in theory only. Seeing these instruments for the first time was an enriching experience for all of us.
We visited various research laboratories of the faculty members. I was fortunate to know the different ongoing experiments and projects undertaken by the research students. The enthusiasm of the researchers and the advanced equipment they were working with left a lasting impression on me.
One of the highlights of our visit to IISc was the opportunity to interact with faculty members and the Chair of the MCB Department. We were taken to the conference hall, where we met Prof Saumitra Das, Chair of the MCB Department and Prof. Utpal Nath. The Chair and the faculty members of the department were not only very knowledgeable but also very easily approachable. They shared their insights and experiences. The Chair explained the collaborative work of IISc’s various biological science departments. He spoke about research on microbes that cause diseases like hepatitis, cancer, etc. He also spoke about how viruses and bacteria cause diseases in crop plants and methods to prevent this. Prof. Utpal Nath, an expert in plant biology, shared his ongoing research on the genetics of Arabidopsis thaliana. The entire session was very interactive. We ended it with a memorable group photograph.
After this interactive session, we visited the research lab of Prof Utpal Nath, primarily focused on experiments with model plants. In that section, one research project was going on the plant Arabidopsis thaliana. This plant was grown under controlled conditions at 22°C with specific light exposure. There was a separate room for growing this plant under sterile conditions. Ms Druppal, a research scholar, explained her research on gene manipulation and its impact on the plant’s development. She was studying how removing one gene from this plant would affect its overall growth and development. She highlighted the importance of model plants in understanding complex biological systems and disease mechanisms.
During the visit, we also learned about various scholarships and fellowships offered by IISc. There is a rigorous selection process and only the top 5 % of students who have cleared the CSIR-NET / GATE and similar exams are selected for admission into the Ph.D. programs after interviews. We concluded our visit with a delicious lunch at the IISc restaurant named Nesara.
Overall, my visit to IISc Bengaluru was an inspiring and enriching experience. As I left the campus, I carried with me not just memories of the day but also renewed motivation for my further academic studies. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Botany Department, JNRM, and more particularly, Dr Dipon Sharmah, HOD Botany, whose efforts made this opportunity possible. This experience has encouraged me to aim higher in my life.
(Smriti Mishra is pursuing her master’s in Botany at Jawaharlal Nehru Rajkeeya Mahavidyalaya, Sri Vijaya Puram)
Director of Transport Inspects Sri Vijaya Puram Bus Terminus; Directives Issued for Enhanced Commuter Facilities
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 28: In order to ensure that the services provided by the Transport Department are meeting the requirement of commuters in terms of reliability, safety, comfort etc., Dr. Jatinder Sohal, Director of Transport along with other officers, visited Bus Terminus, Sri Vijaya Puram yesterday for inspection and assessment of the public transport facilities being provided to the commuters. Condition of buses, terminus, parking & maneuvering arrangements inside the terminal, facilities for the commuters, availability of drinking water, washroom facilities etc. were inspected. Though, fitness expiry dates of the buses were displayed, officials were directed to ensure timely fitness inspection of buses after carrying out the necessary repair works. Directions were also issued for maintaining cleanliness of buses, good upholstery and hygiene inside the buses as well as in the Terminus.
Regarding the poor condition of roads in the premises, engineers of APWD were directed to ensure completion of the work in a fast track mode for which the work has already been awarded. As the work on renovation of canteen building has been completed, necessary instructions have been issued to officials to make the canteen functional on priority after following all the codal formalities. This canteen will not only be useful for the commuters who visit the bus terminus daily but also will be a great help for the employees working there.
The Director of Transport also interacted with the commuters travelling in the buses which were originating from the bus terminus and after listening to their grievances, on the spot directions were issued to officials for prompt redressal of their grievances. Bus drivers and bus conductors present on the occasion were also sensitized about the importance of soft skills and they were advised to be sensitive towards all categories of passengers.
The Director of Transport also visited the Central Workshop and inspected the repair and maintenance activities being carried out. He directed all the concerned employees to ensure timely maintenance in buses and also directed that the buses should not only be in perfect running condition but also be complying with all legal requirements.
Similar inspections will be carried out in all the Islands of this UT and feedback from the commuters will be obtained for its timely redressal.
Heavy Rain Alert Issued for A&N Islands on Nov. 30; Cautionary Signal Hoisted at Sri Vijaya Puram Port
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 28: Heavy rain (07-11 cm) is likely to occur at one or two places over A&N Islands on Nov. 30. Distant Cautionary Signal-I has been kept hoisted at Sri Vijaya Puram Port.
Aysha Majid & Rayhaan Pasha Welcomes Dr. Chandra Bhushan Kumar IAS, New Chief Secretary of A&N Islands
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 28: Renowned community leader Aysha Majid & Rayhaan Pasha, President of Nicobar Youth Association has expressed her heartfelt congratulations and support for the newly appointed Chief Secretary of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands Dr. Chandra Bhushan Kumar IAS. She commended his exemplary service and close association with the tribal community during his tenure as Deputy Commissioner of Nicobar, during which he earned their trust and admiration.
Aysha Majid highlighted her belief that his leadership will bring a renewed sense of collaboration between the tribal community and the A&N Administration. She stated, “The tribal people of Nicobar have always been his well-wishers, appreciating his commitment to their welfare and progress. We have great faith that his tenure as Chief Secretary will usher in significant prosperity and development for the Nicobar Islands.”
The tribal community is optimistic that under his guidance, their unique needs and aspirations will be addressed effectively, fostering a harmonious relationship and promoting sustainable growth in the region.
Awareness Program on Adoption and Child Legislations Organized by District Administration, SA
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 28: The month of November is celebrated annually as Adoption Awareness Month by the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), underscoring the critical role of adoption under the Mission Vatsalya Scheme within the Non-Institutional Care Program.
In this context, the District Child Protection Unit (DCPU), under the District Administration, South Andaman, in collaboration with the Directorate of Health Services and the Child Development Project Office (Urban), organized an awareness program on adoption and other child protection legislations. The event was held on 28th November 2024 at the ICDS Training Centre, Attam Pahad, and witnessed enthusiastic participation from Auxiliary Nurse Midwives, Public Health Nurses, and ICDS staff.
The program commenced with the traditional lighting of the lamp and a warm welcome by the District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), South Andaman. The event was graced by the Judge Mr. Anupam Sircar, Judicial Magistrate First Class, Sessions Court, and Principal Magistrate, Juvenile Justice Board, as the Chief Guest. In his address, the Judge provided valuable insights into the legal framework governing adoption in India, including the Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act 2015 (amended in 2021), the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, and the Guardian and Wards Act.
Dr. Avijit Roy, Deputy Director of Health Services, attended as the Guest of Honor and emphasized the importance of following proper legal procedures for adoption. He urged participants to disseminate accurate information in their respective fields.
Mrs. Zarina, Child Development Project Officer (Urban), spoke on the pressing issue of child marriage, while Mr. A.K. Biswas, Nodal Officer of Mission Vatsalya, elaborated on the Directorate of Social Welfare’s role as the State Adoption Resource Agency.
A detailed PowerPoint presentation was delivered by the Protection Officer, NIC, who sensitized the participants on various aspects of adoption, including the mandatory registration of all types of adoption—Prospective Adoptive Parents (PAP), Relative Adoption, or Step-Parent Adoption—on the CARINGS Portal (www.carings.nic.in) of CARA. Participants were also informed about the options for family and group foster care.
The primary objective of the program was to raise awareness about the Adoption Regulations 2022 and promote legal adoption, discouraging direct, unregulated adoptions. Discussions also covered the procedure for surrendering children for adoption, ensuring their eventual placement in suitable families.
The program concluded with an interactive session, where participants raised their queries and shared their field experiences.
For further assistance or support, the District Child Protection Unit, South Andaman, can be contacted at Room No. 19, Office of the Deputy Commissioner, South Andaman.
Awareness Campaigns on Self-Employment Schemes Scheduled Across North & Middle Andaman Under ‘Berozgar Mukt UT’ Initiative
Sri Vijaya Puram, Nov 28: The Directorate of Industries and A&NI KVIB will be organizing Awareness Campaign-cum-People’s Education Programmes on Govt. sponsored Self-Employment Schemes / flagship schemes such as PMEGP, PMFME, PM Vishwakarma in various Gram Panchayats of North & Middle Andaman district under ‘Berozgar Mukt UT’ campaign. The schedule of the campaign is as mentioned below:-
Sl. No. | Venue | Tentative Date & Time |
1. | Gram Panchayat Hall, Nilambur, Baratang | 02nd December 2024 at 1000 hrs |
2. | Gram Panchayat Hall Kadamtala | 02nd December 2024 at 1530 hrs |
3. | Community Hall Gram Panchayat Bakultala | 03rd December 2024 at 1000 hrs |
4. | Zilla Parishad Vegetable Market, Gram Panchayat Hari Nagar | 03rd December 2024 at 1600 hrs |
5. | Community Hall, Danapur jointly for :
· Gram Panchayat Pokadera and · Gram Panchayat, Mayabunder |
04th December 2024 at 1030 hrs |
6. | Gram Panchayat Hall, Kishori Nagar | 04th December 2024 at 1600 hrs |
7. | Gram Panchayat Hall, Kalighat | 05th December 2024 at 1000 hrs |
8. | Gram Panchayat, Ganesh Nagar, Diglipur | 05th December 2024 at 1500 hrs |
The main objective of the campaign is to disseminate information among the unemployed youths, general public and prospective entrepreneurs on various schemes being implemented by the Directorate of Industries, A&NI KVIB, RD, AH&VS, Agriculture, Fisheries, NYKS and Banks etc. towards Rural Industrialization through setting up micro-enterprises / Individual units / self employment venture by availing finance under the Govt. sponsored schemes. Each Awareness Programme will be followed by extension of consultancy services and vocational guidance to the rural entrepreneurs such as documentation, submission of online loan application, preparation of project proposals etc.
All unemployed / underemployed youths / prospective entrepreneurs of the concerned areas who intend to setup their self employment ventures under manufacturing / services sectors duly availing finance under the PMFME, PMEGP and other Govt. sponsored self employment schemes may attend the programme on the date & time specified above.