Sri Vijaya Puram, Jan 07: Due to technical snag, the services of one of the vehicle ferry vessel MV North Bay operating between Middle Strait and Baratang has been withdrawn with effect from 07.01.2025, following which, services of MVF Kadamtala & MVF Austin-IV will be available in the above route.
All efforts are being taken by this Directorate to rectify the defects on board MV North Bay at the earliest. The commuters are hereby requested to cooperate with this Directorate. The inconvenience caused due to above is deeply regretted.
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Govt. launches Pan-India helpline 14567 for senior citizens
Sri Vijaya Puram, Jan 07: The Elder Helpline 14567 has started functioning at WCD Control Room building, VIP Road, Sri Vijaya Puram and this Helpline is dedicated to resolve issues related to senior citizens, ensuring their well-being and providing support and information. The Helpline has been initiated and funded by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. Government of India, Senior Citizen Division and will operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on all weekdays.
It has two key components, a connect centre/call centre that has officers who empathise with the senior citizen and understand the problem faced by the senior citizen and field support that takes care of ‘on the field’ intervention that is required out of the service requested by the senior citizen.
Social Welfare Director appealed to the Senior Citizens, their caregivers or anybody representing the senior citizen to call and avail the Elder Line for various services which include, (i) Information related to eldercare service providers, pension, elderly govt. schemes, benefits etc, based on the caller’s requirements (ii) Guidance – guide senior citizens on pension (Social security pension) related issues (iii) Emotional support – the team would offer counselling support and if required connect with partners specialized in those fields (eg, physiotherapists, psychiatrists etc) (iv) Rescue & Reunion of Homeless Elderly – the team will facilitate the rescue of homeless senior citizens and arrange for their accommodation in Old Age Homes and facilitate the process towards reuniting the elder persons with the family and the problems and grievances of senior citizens are expected to be resolved expeditiously and help them to age with dignity and joy.
Death Mourned
Sri Vijaya Puram, Jan 07: Mr. M.Vinod, President, Andaman Association of Tour Operators and all members of Aato deeply mourn the demise of Mrs. Rupa Ray, W/o Mr. Bishnu Pada Ray ,Member Of Parliament, A&N Islands. She breathed her last today morning 3.00 am at G.B.Pant Hospital ,Sri Vijaya Puram
Mr. M.Vinod and all members pray to the almighty god to grant eternal peace to the departed soul and courage to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable
Harinagar Pradhan Raises Concern Over Quarry Dumping, Suggests Royalty-Based Distribution to Prevent Flooding
Rabindranath Biswas
Harinagar, January 06: The Pradhan, Gram Panchayat Harinagar, Mr. Manojit Halder has raised the issue of dumping of huge quantity of quarry earth and quarry rubbish at Harinagar quarry; and propounding a suggestion, he also appealed to the Deputy Commissioner, N & M Andaman to issue the quarry earth & rubbish so dumped to the needy general public on royalty payment basis.
In a letter addressed to the Deputy Commissioner, N & M Andaman, Mayabunder, Mr. Halder apprised the DC of dumping of huge quantity of quarry earth and quarry rubbish at Harinagar quarry. In fact, there is a natural nallah that flows through the areas and close to which the quarry earth was reportedly dumped, as alleged by the Pradhan and which will in turn pose serious risk of blockage in the nallah during the coming rainy season thereby leading to potential flooding and also consequent losses to general public in the region, Mr. Manojit Halder further added in the letter.
On the other hand, there is reportedly a consistent demand of earth in this area for land development and construction purposes by the general public. Furthermore, the Harinagar GP Pradhan urged the Deputy Commissioner to pay attention to the matter, and propounding a suggestion, he also appealed to the DC to issue the quarry earth & rubbish so dumped to the needy general public on royalty payment basis which will serve double the purposes- firstly, the risk of flooding may be eliminated, and secondly, the needy general public requiring earth for their land development and construction purposes will be undeniably and profusely benefitted if the quarry earth & rubbish is issued to the needy general public on royalty payment basis, as claimed by Mr. Halder in the letter.
Moped-Truck Collision Claims Life in Rangat
Nishar Mohammed
Rangat, Jan. 06: A tragic road accident claimed the life of a Moped rider near the water tank and Shanti Basti in Rangat around 1 PM today. The victim, identified as Mr. R Singh, a resident of Thoratang in Middle Andaman, reportedly died on the spot.
According to eyewitness accounts, the Moped, traveling towards Rangat, collided with a truck belonging to Brahma Shakti Company coming from the Nimbutala side. The accident occurred at a turn. The impact caused the rider to be thrown under the truck, where the rear wheel tragically ran over him.
Upon receiving information, the local police arrived at the scene and began an investigation. As per details, the victim’s body has been sent for postmortem. The investigation into the cause of the accident is ongoing.
Lt. Governor Reviews IIT Madras’ Pre-Feasibility Study for Deep Water Port at Atlanta Bay, Diglipur
Sri Vijaya Puram, Jan 06: Admiral DK Joshi, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, NM, VSM (Retd.), the Lt. Governor, A&N Islands and Vice-Chairman, Islands Development Agency along with Dr. Chandra Bhushan Kumar, Chief Secretary, A&N Administration reviewed the presentation made by IIT Madras, Department of Ocean Engineering, who conducted the Pre-Feasibility study for the development of Deep Water Port at Atlanta Bay, Diglipur.
The proposed new Green Field Deep Water Port also featured in the Agenda at the 7th Islands Development Agency meeting held on 03.01.2025 at New Delhi. The Lt. Governor issued directions to compress timelines for follow on activities and prepare a plan for speedy and efficient processing of the project.
MP Discusses vital Developmental issues with Chief Secretary
Sri Vijaya Puram, Jan 06: Mr. Bishnu Pada Ray, Member of Parliament, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, met the Chief Secretary, A&N Administration today and discussed several crucial issues pertaining to the development of the Islands. Key topics included the early conduct of DPC and State Plan Board meetings, identification of roads connecting harbor jetties and ports for National Highway declaration, finalization of priority roads, bridges/culverts to construct under the CRF fund, supply of DAP and neem-coated urea to farmers, urgent survey and repairs of harbor jetties, utilization of vacant urban land for tourism development and resolving land conversion issues. The Chief Secretary assured the MP that these matters are under active consideration by the A&N Administration and efforts are being made to address them promptly.
Anganwadi Workers and Helpers in A&N Observe Foundation Day of AIFAWH with Union Meetings across the Islands”
Sri Vijaya Puram, Jan 06: Andaman & Nicobar Anganwadi Workers & Helpers Union (CITU) has organised meetings of Anganwadi Workers and Helpers at various parts of the union territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands today (6.1.2025) to observe the Foundation Day of All India Federation of Anganwadi Workers & Helpers (AIFAWH).
The main programme was organised at Shaheed Bhavan, Anarkali, Port Blair. R. Surendran Pillai, President, CITU State Committee inaugurated the programme which was attended by a large number of Anganwadi Workers & Helpers of Port Blair Urban Project. He called upon the Anganwadi Workers & Helpers to strengthen the Union in order to fight for the demands already raised by the Federation at the national level.
Addressing the gathering, D. Ayyappan, Vice President, CITU State Committee briefly explained the formation of the AIFAWH in 1989 and subsequent struggles conducted under it all these years on various demands of the Anganwadi Workers and Helpers. He said that whatever benefits the Anganwadi Workers & Helpers are getting in the country including these islands, it was because of the relentless struggles of the CITU-affiliated Anganwadi unions.
Geeta Devi, President, A & N Anganwadi Workers & Helpers Union presided over the function. R. Anbukkarsi, General Secretary also addressed the gathering.
Island Tourism Festival in Nancowry Showcases Rich Cultural Heritage and Local Traditions
Nancowry, Jan. 6:The picturesque Nancowry sub-division came alive as it hosted a vibrant Island Tourism Festival (ITF), 2024 yesterday at Indira Park, Kamorta, celebrating the rich cultural heritage, natural beauty and diverse traditions of the region. The event was graced by Shri Pravesh Ranjan Jha, Director (Shipping), A&N Administration, as the chief guest, and Shri Aditya Sangotra, Assistant Commissioner, Nancowry, as the guest of honor. Commanding Officers of INS Kardip and Indian Coast Guard, along with Chief Tribal Captain, Nancowry, Ms. Ayesha Majeed, were also present on the occasion.
A large gathering of enthusiastic crowd consisting of young and old, men and women from distant villages alike gathered to soak in the festivity of evening at the ground. The lights and music created a heavenly atmosphere, making it a moment to remain embedded for a long time in the minds of the people. The festival displayed an array of colorful performances by local groups and school children alluring the audiences with their diverse performances and sparkling costumes displaying a gem of local traditions and culture. In addition to cultural performances, stalls of various Departments of A&N Administration like Agriculture, Veterinary, Health, Fire Service and Rural Development were in display spotlighting on various initiatives of the Government, serving as a centre for knowledge and awareness. The events displayed Fire dance, Stick Fight and bamboo dance – a local art form of tribal communities of Nancowry group of Islands. The night shone brighter with performance of students from various schools viz. GMSSS Goal Tikery, GMSSS Kamorta, GMSSS Champin along with performance of Kamorta melodies and group dances and folk songs by various villages and communities of the Nancowry group of Islands.
The programme began with a ceremonial lighting of the lamp, followed by welcome address by Shri Mohammed Yunus M, Nodal Officer (ITF)/BDO Nancowry. The Assistant Commissioner, Nancowry, delivered the key note address in which, he outlined the key initiatives being taken up by the Administration and sought the support of the tribal leaders and villagers.
Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest congratulated the organizers for hosting the festival with all grandeur and participation. He assured the support of the Administration in addressing the issues of the region.
As a precursor to the main ITF event, various traditional games like tug-of-war, arm wrestling and coconut de-husking and grating competitions were conducted village wise with an aim to mobilize large crowd from distant and remote villages. The participating teams were led by the respective Village Captains.
The participants were felicitated by the chief guest and dignitaries, appreciating their efforts to putting forward vibrant and colorful programmes for all the people of the Nancowry Island. The ITF curtain closed leaving behind trails of happiness, joy and unforgettable memories for the people. The event was a grand success, leaving everyone with cherished memories and a sense of pride in their heritage.
SHG New Year Mela Achieves Remarkable Success with Over Rs. 17 Lakh Sales
Sri Vijaya Puram, Jan. 6:The Self Help Group (SHG) New Year Mela, held at Marina Park, concluded with remarkable success, drawing enthusiastic participation from the public and SHGs alike. About, 100 SHG members showcased a diverse range of local products, including handicrafts, coconut oil, soaps, various fast foods, and South Indian cuisines, culminating in an impressive total sales figure of Rs.17,43,100.
The event was organized by the Andaman Nicobar Islands National Rural Livelihood Mission (ANIRLM) under the aegis of Rural Development Department, A&N Administration. The Mela provided an invaluable opportunity for SHG members to exhibit their products, enhance their market presence, and increase their earnings.
The ANIRLM and the RD Department have played a pivotal role in providing this platform for SHG members, enabling them to showcase their skills and entrepreneurial spirit. Their support has been crucial in empowering SHGs and fostering sustainable livelihoods, marking the event as a resounding success for the SHG community.
The SHGs participating in the Mela expressed their gratitude to ANIRLM and RD Department for the opportunity to engage with a wider audience and boost their sales. The event also served as a learning experience, offering SHG members valuable insights into customer preferences and market trends.
“The Mela has opened new avenues for SHGs to expand their businesses. We are thankful to NRLM and the RD Department for this chance to grow and connect with more customers,” said the SHG members.
The success of the SHG New Year Mela underscores the potential of SHGs to contribute significantly to the local economy.
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