Sri Vijaya Puram, Apr 21: Mr. Bishnu Pada Ray, Member of Parliament, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, has raised serious concerns over the unreasonably high airfares on flights operating between Port Blair (Sri Vijayapuram) and major mainland cities such as Kolkata, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Bangalore, Delhi, Bhubaneswar and others. In a strongly worded appeal to the Government of India and the Ministry of Civil Aviation, he has urged immediate intervention to regulate and rationalize airfare structures, ensuring affordability and transparency for the residents of the Islands.
Highlighting the pressing issue, Mr. Ray stated that airfares on these sectors, which once ranged between ₹4,000 to ₹6,000, have now soared to exorbitant levels between ₹15,000 to ₹30,000 for a two-hour journey especially during festivals, school vacations, and peak travel seasons. This has placed an undue financial burden on the common islanders, many of whom belong to economically weaker sections and reside in remote and underdeveloped areas of the Union Territory.
He emphasized that the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, face ongoing employment and infrastructure challenges due to limited industrial presence. In the past, heavily subsidized passenger ship services offered a critical transportation lifeline. However, with the number of sailings drastically reduced in recent years and the diversion of two newly-built passenger ships (MV Atal and MV Ashoka) constructed at a cost of ₹1,294 crore from the UT budget to other operations, islanders are now left with no viable alternative to expensive air travel.
Moreover, Mr. Ray pointed out the unfair advantage taken by airlines in the absence of regular ship services. Airlines have continued to hike airfares arbitrarily, despite the fact that airport charges such as RNFC, TNLC and UDF at Port Blair’s Veer Savarkar International Airport are comparatively lower than those at mainland airports like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai.
The MP also underscored the critical impact of inflated fares on medical emergencies. With the lack of advanced healthcare facilities in the Islands, the Health Department frequently refers patients to mainland hospitals under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. However, high airfares make it extremely difficult for patients and their attendants to afford timely travel.
Drawing parallels to the recent successful fare regulation during the Kumbh Mela pilgrimage in Prayagraj (January–February 2025), Mr. Ray has called for similar government action to cap and stabilize airfares between Port Blair and the mainland. In his appeal, Mr. Ray requested urgent action by the government to :- (1) Regulate and cap airfares on all flights operating between Port Blair (Sri Vijayapuram) and the mainland cities of Kolkata, Visakhapatnam, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi, and vice versa (2) Ensure uniformity and transparency in fare structures, comparable to routes of similar distance and duration within the mainland (3) Introduce a direct flight between Madurai and Port Blair via Chennai to meet the long-standing demand of the Islanders particularly Tamil community residing in the Islands.
These measures are essential not only to safeguard the interests of the residents of the Islands but also to promote year-round sustainable tourism. The current airfare crisis must not be allowed to persist unchecked, Mr. Ray stated. He concluded with a firm appeal to the Ministry of Civil Aviation and all concerned authorities to treat this matter with the urgency it deserves and take swift, corrective action in the larger public interest.
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PS Pahargaon Team Seizes 402.35 grams Methamphetamine; Arrested Five Accused Persons
Sri Vijaya Puram, Apr 21: As part of its zero-tolerance policy against crime, the team of Police Station Pahargaon once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment by arresting five individuals and seizing a substantial quantity of illicit methamphetamine.
On 15/04/2025, credible information was received that a person named Suresh was in possession of illicit methamphetamine and would be coming near the sand stock area enroute Attampahar via Garacharma for dealing in the contraband. Acting on the information, a raiding team comprising Insp. Mohd. Elias, SI P.K. Shivhare, SI Manish Narayan, HC Ravi Kumar Limbu and PC Shiv Kumar was constituted under the leadership of ASP Shruti Yaragatti S., IPS, SHO PS Pahargaon.
During the raid, S. Suresh, S/o Sh. Soleappan (35) yrs, Driver in the STS Department R/o Old Garacharma Basti was apprehended. A total of 103.4 grams of methamphetamine was recovered from his possession. The contraband was seized on the spot while observing all legal formalities and the accused was arrested accordingly.
A case under the NDPS Act was registered at PS Pahargaon and upon sustained interrogation, the involvement of Ashim Kumar Bepari @ Guddu, S/o Mr. Anil Bepari (35 yrs) R/o School Line in the link was revealed. He was subsequently arrested and 1.95 grams of methamphetamine were recovered from his possession.
Further investigation led to the seizure of proceeds of crime amounting to Rs. 3,08,000/- from the possession of Sagar Biswas @ Raja S/o Mr. Gokulendu Biswas (26 yrs) R/o Billiground by Investigation Officer and further seizure of 297 grams of methamphetamine from Sagar Biswas @ Raja by SI Jeevan & his team PCs Santosh Lall and D Shiv Kumar from Billiground.
Subsequently, another accused, Mithun Kumar Mondal S/o Mr. Nityananda (29 yrs) R/o Duke Nagar, Swadesh Nagar was arrested.
The entire operation was conducted under the close supervision of Mr. Vikas Swami, IPS, SDPO (SA) and under the overall guidance of Mr. Manoj Kumar Meena, IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, South Andaman District.
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.
BJP A&N Extends Support to TDP Candidate for Municipal Council Election 2025-26
Sri Vijaya Puram, Apr 21: In a recent meeting with councillors and concerned leaders, the BJP, A&N Islands, reached a consensus to support the Telugu Desam Party’s (TDP) candidate for the upcoming Municipal Council election, 2025-26. As part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and sharing common values and development goals, BJP councillors will extend their support to TDP’s candidature.
This strategic alliance aims to achieve a common goal of winning the Municipal Council election and forming a council and committees that prioritize development and progress. The party leadership has given its approval for this collaboration, and BJP councillors are committed to working together with TDP to ensure the success of the shared vision.
PS Pahargaon Team Seizes 213 Grams of Ganja, One Accused Arrested in Dollygunj
Sri Vijaya Puram, Apr 21: The team of Police Station Pahargaon continues its determined crackdown on the menace of drugs and has once again demonstrated its commitment by arresting one individual and recovering 213 grams of illicit Ganja in a well-coordinated raid at Dollygunj.
On 16/04/2025, credible information was received that one Munia Swamy had brought illicit Ganja from Chennai and was looking for potential buyers near the Supply Godown, Dollygunj. Acting promptly on the tip-off, a raiding team was formed comprising SI P. Jeevan, PSI A. Santhosh, PCs Deepankar Mondal, Uday Kullu, Mohini and Naw Sa Say under the supervision of ASP Shruti S. Yaragatti, SHO PS Pahargaon.
During the raid, the team apprehended Mr. Munia Swamy S/o Mr. Algar Swamy (24yrs), R/o Dollygunj and recovered 213 grams of illicit Ganja from his possession. The recovered contraband was seized on the spot by observing all legal formalities and the accused was arrested accordingly.
The entire operation was conducted under the close supervision of Mr. Vikas Swami, IPS, SDPO (SA) and under the overall guidance of Mr. Manoj Kumar Meena, IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, South Andaman District.
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.
Over 600 players battle it out in the Andaman Nicobar Chess Mahasangram – Winners felicitated
Sri Vijaya Puram, Apr 21: The Andaman Nicobar Chess Mahasangram, the first-ever FIDE Rapid Rating Open Chess Tournament in the islands, concluded on a high note at Netaji Stadium yesterday evening, with a vibrant and well-attended closing ceremony that celebrated two days of intense competition and united chess enthusiasts from across the Union Territory.
The tournament was inaugurated on April 19, 2025, by Dr. Chandra Bhushan Kumar, IAS, Chief Secretary, A & N Administration, who made the ceremonial first move against Olake, a chess player from the Great Andamanese tribe a beautiful moment-symbolizing unity, diversity, and the growing spirit of chess across the islands.
After two intense days and nine thrilling rounds that witnessed a fierce battle of minds among over 600 players, the atmosphere at the open ground under floodlights was filled with pride and applause as the winners were felicitated with trophies for their outstanding performances.
The winners are:
Top ten positions (Main Category)
Rank | Name | Rating | Points |
1 | Satish P S | 1650 | 9 |
2 | Jaivardhan Rao K | 1426 | 8½ |
3 | Virat J S | 1590 | 8 |
4 | Chirag Kumar A | 1502 | 8 |
5 | Shrestha Vijay D | 1567 | 8 |
6 | Yuvan Singh | 1483 | 8 |
7 | Yashwant V | 1614 | 7½ |
8 | Rohan Singh | 1537 | 7½ |
9 | Sathiya Moorthy T | 1529 | 7½ |
10 | Anil R | 1592 | 7½ |
In addition to the Open category, winners across various age-group categories were also honoured for their remarkable efforts. Players from categories such as Under-7, Under-9, Under-11, Under-13, Under-15 were awarded trophies celebrating the incredible diversity and talent present at the tournament.
V Bhasker, an International Arbiter from Chennai, served as the Chief Arbiter for the Andaman Nicobar Chess Mahasangram, ensuring the successful conduct of the tournament throughout the nine rounds.
The tournament, which saw over 600 players, has set a new benchmark in the islands’ sporting landscape. The success of the Chess Mahasangram not only marked a historic milestone but also paved the way for a vibrant chess culture to thrive in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Rayhaan Pasha Appeals for Legal Recognition of Traditional Nicobarese Adoptions: A Step toward Unity between Culture and Law
Sri Vijaya Puram, Apr 21: Rayhaan Pasha, President of the Nicobar Youth Association, has written to the Chief Secretary of the Andaman & Nicobar Administration with a respectful request: to give legal recognition to traditional adoption practices followed in the Nicobar Islands. His appeal is about bringing together the rich customs of the Nicobarese people with modern legal systems, for the benefit of tribal children and families.
For many generations, Nicobarese families have lovingly adopted children from within their communities, especially during times of loss or hardship. These children grow up with love, care, and full acceptance, becoming a real part of their new families.
Although these adoptions are fully accepted in tribal society, the law does not officially recognize them. This creates problems for the children when it comes to getting documents, school admissions, or accessing government welfare schemes.
He also extended his sincere appreciation to the A & N Administration for its ongoing efforts in supporting tribal communities and remote island populations, expressing hope that this heartfelt request will be met with the compassion and urgency it deserves.
In his letter, Pasha has requested the concern department, under the leadership of the Chief Secretary, to take necessary steps to legally recognize traditional Nicobarese adoptions — a move he describes as essential to protect the dignity and future of these tribal children. The plea is not just a policy recommendation; it is a reflection of the soul of Nicobari tribal society — a community where no child is abandoned, and no home refuses love.
The Nicobar Youth Association believes that this step will show how the government and tribal communities can work hand-in-hand — respecting traditions, protecting tribal children, and building a more inclusive future for the tribal community of the islands.
ABVP ANI felicitates participants of Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament -2025 at New Delhi, Parliament House
Sri Vijaya Puram, Apr 21: The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) Andaman & Nicobar Islands organized a special felicitation programme today following the conclusion of the 4th City Executive Committee (CEC) meeting held at Seva Bharti, Dollygunj in the Presence of Dr. Kandi Muthu (Vivhag Pramukh, ABVP, A&N Island), Dr.Santosh Kumar Jha (Vice President, ABVP, Dakshin Bengal), Mr. Tejinder Singh (City President ABVP, Sri Vijay Puram) and Mr. Satyajit Halder (City Secretary, ABVP). After the CEC, ABVP, Sri Vijay Puram conducted a befitting programme to felicitate three talented students — Ms. Sayantika Mistry BA., LLB 3rd year, Ms. Komalpreet Kaur BA., LLB 3rd year, and Ms. Esha Ebyinson BA., LLB 3rd year — from Andaman Law College, who have recently represented the Andaman & Nicobar Islands in the Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament- 2025 held at the Parliament House, New Delhi.
The Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament was organized by the Ministry of Sports & Youth Affairs, Government of India. These three students shared their experiences and the achievements they garnered through this prestigious platform, highlighting the importance of youth participation in shaping a developed India.
During the felicitation ceremony, ABVP ANI extended heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the students for their commendable performance and dedication. The organization also expressed gratitude to Dr. P.V.N Sharma, (Principal, Andaman Law College), for his continued support to Students and ABVP Karyaratas to achieve their success.
The event served as a source of inspiration for the youth of the islands and reinforced the importance of academic excellence, leadership, and patriotic engagement among students.
Empowering Communities: Awareness Program on “The Ill Effects of Alcohol and Drug Abuse” at Sippighat, SA
Sri Vijaya Puram, Apr 21: The Department of Social Welfare, under the National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction (NAPDDR)—a flagship project of the Government of India—organized an awareness programme on “Nasha Mukt Bharat – Drug Abuse” on 17th April 2025 at Sippighat Gram Panchayat, South Andaman as part of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) . The event was held in collaboration with the Anti-Narcotics Unit of the Police Department, Health Department, and the Integrated Rehabilitation Centre for Addicts (IRCA), South Andaman, with the aim of sensitizing the local community about the ill effects of substance abuse and promoting a united response to the growing challenge of drug addiction.
The session focused on the harmful effects of alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse on health, family, and society, while addressing related crime and legal issues. Ms. Asrita Falia (Project Coordinator, NAPDDR) opened the session, followed by talks from Dr. M.K. Mahato (IRCA), Mr. Rathindra Mallick (Psychologist, NTCP), and Mr. Sanjay Yadav (ASI, Anti-Narcotics). They emphasized the need for a drug-free environment, early intervention, and legal measures to combat addiction. The sessions also highlighted practical strategies, the COTPA Act, and the 112 helpline for support and reporting concerns. Representatives from each department shared insights, discussing the psychological, medical, and legal impacts of substance abuse, and promoting available rehabilitation services and community-based interventions.
The program concluded with a community interaction session, where residents shared their thoughts and concerns. Participants expressed appreciation for the initiative and reaffirmed their commitment to promoting awareness and supporting individuals affected by addiction. Social Welfare Department will be continuing such programs during this month (April-May) and extends its heartfelt thanks to the Pradhan, Panchayat Secretary and all the members of Panchayat for making good arrangements to ensure the success of this program.
Drug-Free India Campaign Reaches Sippighat with Awareness Programme
Sri Vijaya Puram, Apr. 21: The Department of Social Welfare, under the National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction (NAPDDR)—a flagship project of the Government of India—organized an awareness programme on ‘Nasha Mukt Bharat – Drug Abuse’ on April 17 at Sippighat Gram Panchayat as part of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA). The event was held in collaboration with the Anti-Narcotics Unit of the Police Department, Health Department, and the Integrated Rehabilitation Centre for Addicts (IRCA), South Andaman, with the aim of sensitizing the local community about the ill effects of substance abuse and promoting a united response to the growing challenge of drug addiction.
The session focused on the harmful effects of alcohol, tobacco and drug abuse on health, family, and society, while addressing related crime and legal issues. Ms. Asrita Falia (Project Coordinator, NAPDDR) opened the session, followed by talks by Dr. M.K. Mahato (IRCA), Shri Rathindra Mallick (Psychologist, NTCP), and Shri Sanjay Yadav (ASI, Anti-Narcotics). They emphasized the need for a drug-free environment, early intervention, and legal measures to combat addiction. The sessions also highlighted practical strategies, the COTPA Act, and the 112 Helpline for support and reporting concerns. Representatives from each Department shared insights, discussing the psychological, medical, and legal impacts of substance abuse, and promoting available rehabilitation services and community-based interventions.
The program concluded with a community interaction session, where residents shared their thoughts and concerns.
Inter-School Football Tournament Kicks Off Across South Andaman Zone
Sri Vijaya Puram, Apr. 21:The Deputy Education Officer, South Andaman is organizing the Inter School Football knock out tournament for Under -17 (Boys), Under -15 (Boys) and Under 17 (Girls) of South Andaman Educational Zone. The matches are being conducted at three School grounds i.e. GSSS Girls, Bhatubasti and GSS Junglighat. Today 11 matches were played. Results of Today’s matches are as follows-
GIRLS SCHOOL GROUND Under -17 (GIRLS) | |||||||||
01 | SSS SSVM | DEFEATED | GSSS GARACHARMA | 02-00 | |||||
02 | GSSS RANGACHANG | DEFEATED | GSS JUNGLIGHAT | 03-00 | |||||
03 | GSSS GIRLS | DEFEATED | GSSS PORT MOUT | 05-00 | |||||
BHATUBASTI GROUND Under -17 (BOYS) | |||||||||
01 | GSSS PROTHRAPUR | DEFEATED | PORT MOUT | 02-01 | |||||
02 | SS SAGRITARA | DEFEATED | BHATUBASTI | 02-01 | |||||
03 | GSSS SCHOOL LINE | DEFEATED | GSSS MODEL | 03-01 | |||||
04. | GSSS BOYS | DEFEATED | GSSS MANGLUTAN | 03-00 | |||||
JUNGLIGHAT GROUND Under -15 (BOYS) | |||||||||
01 | SSS CARMEL | DEFEATED | SSS KV I | 02-00 | |||||
02 | GSSS BHATUBASTI | DEFEATED | GMS LALTHA SINGH(HADDO) | 05-00 | |||||
03 | SSS ST. MARY’S | DEFEATED | GSSS MODEL | 02-01 | |||||
04 | SSS VKV LAMBA LINE | DEFEATED | SSS NIRMALA | 02-00 | |||||