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+ + C M Y K Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 261 Port Blair, Friday September 29, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 6 Pages T e l e g ra m s he Daily The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands C M Y K Port Blair, Sept 28 The Lt. Governor, A & N Islands, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi accompanied by Commissioner-cum-Secretary (Shipping/APWD), Shri Sanjeev Khirwar and Secretary (Industries), Smti Neha Bansal today visited Car Nicobar Island. Soon after arrival, the Lt. Governor inaugurated M/s Voonic Industry at Kinyuka village which is the first ever industry to have come up in Car Nicobar established by a tribal youth. Congratulating the Proprietor of M/s Voonic Industry for achieving this landmark, the Lt. Governor appealed to the youth of the Island to come forward and venture into entrepreneurial activities. He assured them of all possible help on priority basis in all their endeavors. The Secretary (Industries) in her address outlined the support that may be extended by Industries Department to the budding entrepreneurs. Earlier, the Deputy Commissioner, Nicobar District, Shri Awanish Kumar welcomed the chief guest. The inaugural ceremony was attended by District Lt. Governor inaugurates first ever industry at Kinyuka village, Car Nicobar Appeals to youth to venture into entrepreneurial activities Port Blair, Sept 28 On the auspicious occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, the Lt. Governor, A&N Islands, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi will inaugurate the launching of khadi programme in the territory through modernization / upgradation of the existing looms and charkhas at the District Jail, Prothrapur on 2nd October at 7 pm in a brief function being organized by the Directorate of Industries at the ITF ground as a part of Andaman Bazaar. During the programme, the Lt. Governor will handover the looms and charkhas to the Superintendent, District Jail, Prothrapur. The A&N Islands Khadi and Village Industries Board is striving hard since last 20 odd years to implement Khadi programme in A&N Islands but absence of traditional spinners, weavers, high wages, scarcity of raw materials has been the prohibitive factors for non- implementation of khadi programme in the territory so far. However, this is for the first time in the history of A&N Islands, the Khadi and Village Industries Board has decided to implement Khadi programme in these islands through replacement of the existing looms and charkhas with New Model Charkhas and Semi Automatic Looms at the District Jail, Prothrapur. The programme is expected to be successful due to the possibility of less overhead expenses including labour charges involved in mass production of khadi fabrics at jail. Once the programme is implemented successfully and production starts, the ultimate produce of the District Jail could be extended marketing support through the departmental sales outlet of KG Bhavan, being the indigenous khadi products of A&N Islands, produced by the inmates. 'Launching of Khadi' - a journey through the times LG to launch khadi prog. in Isles through New Model Charkhas & Semi Automatic Looms Port Blair, Sept 28 The Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi appointed a Committee under the Chairmanship of Shri Vivek Rae, ex- Chief Secretary of A&N Islands to examine and make recommendation on the land matter of A&N Islands. One of the issues was the regularization of encroachment committed on government revenue land. The Committee visited the Island and held meetings with PRIs and general public to discuss the land matter issues. It has been observed that the encroachers are submitting the applications for regularization of their encroached land which are no more required at this juncture. The Committee will submit the report to the Ministry of Home Affairs and after the decision of the Government of India, New Delhi, suitable action will be taken up. Hence, all concerned have been informed not to file the application for this purpose and no application shall be entertained at the present juncture, a communication from the Deputy Commissioner, South Andaman District said here. No application shall be entertained regarding encroached land matter Port Blair, Sept 28 Under the provisions of Rule 4.3(b) 7 (ii) of the Excise Policy & 9(ii) of the Bar Guidelines issued by the Administration, the Deputy Commissioner, South Andaman District has ordered to observe Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 as 'Dry Day' in connection with Dussehra. No liquor shops, hotels, restaurants, clubs and establishments selling/serving liquor shall be permitted to sell/serve liquor to anyone whosoever on the aforesaid days. This order is applicable to IMFL vending licencees i.e ANIIDCO, CSD Canteen, all Defence Canteens, Police Mess and all private bar licencees, a communication said. 'Dry Day' to be observed in Isles officials, Chairman and other office bearers of the Tribal Council, Car Nicobar along with general public. The proprietor of M/s Voonic Industry, Shri Mohseen Ahmed extended his gratitude to the A&N Administration for the support accorded at each and every stage of its inception. The loan of the industry was financed through the 'Stand-up India' scheme of the GOI. The Tribal Council also expressed their heartfelt thanks to the Administration for the initiatives. The Lt. Governor also interacted with the tribal people and heard their grievances and assured them of their speedy redressal. The Lt. Governor, later, had a meeting with all the local heads of the offices. He motivated them to keep on doing good work for the benefit of the society and the nation as a whole. The Lt Governor, Prof Jagdish Mukhi, alongwith the First Lady, Smt Prem Mukhi visited Rama Krishna Mission Puja Mandap and offered prayers during Durga Puja on 28.09.2017. Port Blair, Sept 28 In a special meeting of the Port Blair Municipal Council held today, Smti Vinita Malhotra, Councillor Ward No. 11 and Smti S.Selvi, Councillor Ward No.5 were unanimously elected as Senior Vice Chairperson and Junior Vice Chairperson of the Port Blair Municipal Council respectively for the third year term commencing from Sept 29. Meanwhile, the Chairperson, PBMC, Shri Indra Pal Singh, ex- Chairperson, Shri B. Eswar Rao and Member HMAC, Shri Vishal Jolly wished them all success for their future endeavor. Smti Anusia Devi, Councillor Ward No.9 also expressed her gratitude to the Chairperson and all members of the Council for electing female members as Vice Chairperson, a communication said. Senior Vice Chairperson & Junior Vice Chairperson of PBMC elected Port Blair, Sept 28 The Department of Art & Culture will organize Cultural Programmes during 'Andaman Bazaar' on 1st & 2nd October 2017 at ITF Ground. In this regard, interested registered Cultural Organizations having Classical, Folk, Choreographed dances and Skit, Plays may apply to the Director (Art & Culture), Cellular Jail Complex on or before 3 pm of 29th September 2017. For any query, Directorate of Art & Culture may be contacted over phone number 231399, a communication said. Deptt. of Art & Culture to organize Cultural prog.; entries invited Additional passenger ferry service Port Blair, Sept 28 On the occasion of 'Gandhi Jayanti', to facilitate the commuters of Bambooflat and its adjoining areas, the Directorates of Shipping Services will be operating additional passenger ferry services on Oct. 2 between 6 am and 12 noon, a communication said. Port Blair, Sept 28 On being elected as Chairperson, Port Blair Municipal Council for the third year term, a delegation headed by Shri Girish Arora, President, Andaman Chamber of Commerce and Industry met Shri Indrapal Singh, Chairperson, PBMC today in his office and congratulated him for his future endeavor. The Chamber also assured him ACCI delegation congratulates PBMC Chairperson State BJP President greets Islanders Port Blair, Sept 28 The State President, BJP A&N Islands, Shri Vishal Jolly has conveyed his warm greetings and good wishes to the Islanders on the occasion of 'Durga Puja', a communication said. Port Blair, Sept 28 On the occasion of World Tourism Day 2017, a colourful cultural programme was organized by the Department of BBA (Tourism and Travel Management), JNRM in collaboration with the Directorate of Tourism, A& N Administration at JNRM college auditorium yesterday. The Secretary (Tourism), Shri Ramesh Verma was the chief guest on the occasion while the Principal, JNRM, Dr. N. Francis Xavier was the guest of honour. The Director (Tourism), Shri Amit Anand, stake holders, officials of Directorate of Tourism and staff of JNRM and students were present on the occasion. Addressing the gathering, the chief guest emphasised on the issue of sustainability of tourism in the Islands. He said, now a day's the concept of sustainability is applicable in all sectors. "Sustainability of tourism in the Islands can be achieved by respecting nature, culture and the guests", he opined. He World Tourism Day celebrated at JNRM Port Blair, Sept 28 Indian Coast Guard Ship Rajveer evacuated a 56 years old Romanian national (Chief Engineer) from Italian Flag Merchant Vessel Paola Bottiglieri on passage to Kakinada during midnight operation braving rough seas on Sep 27. The crew namely Mr. Ghinea Virgili was reported suffering with diabetes mellitus with gangrene foot (left foot). Captain of Italian Flag Merchant Vessel Paola Bottiglieri destined for Kakinada requested Maritime Rescue Co- Ordination Center Port Blair for urgent medical evacuation of Mr. Ghinea virgili. Considering the criticality, Coast Guard Medical Officer provided Tele-Medical advice to the crew, simultaneously Indian Coast Guard Ship Rajveer was deployed along with Medical Officer for medical evacuation. At the time of reporting, vessel was 240 kms west of Portblair while enroute from Singapore to Critically ill Romanian mariner evacuated amid sea by Coast Guard (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page)

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Page 1: industry at Kinyuka village, Car NicobarVerma was the chief guest on the occasion while the Principal, JNRM, Dr. N. Francis Xavier was the guest of honour. The Director (Tourism),

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+C M Y K

Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 261 Port Blair, Friday September 29, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 6 Pages

Te l e g ra m she Daily

The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands

C M Y K

Port Blair, Sept 28

The Lt. Governor, A & N Islands, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi accompanied by

Commissioner-cum-Secretary (Shipping/APWD), Shri Sanjeev Khirwar and

Secretary (Industries), Smti Neha Bansal today visited Car Nicobar Island.

Soon after arrival, the Lt. Governor inaugurated M/s Voonic Industry at Kinyuka

village which is the first ever industry to have come up in Car Nicobar established

by a tribal youth.

Congratulating the Proprietor of M/s Voonic Industry for achieving this

landmark, the Lt. Governor appealed to the youth of the Island to come forward

and venture into entrepreneurial activities. He assured them of all possible

help on priority basis in all their endeavors. The Secretary (Industries) in her

address outlined the support that may be extended by Industries Department

to the budding entrepreneurs.

Earlier, the Deputy Commissioner, Nicobar District, Shri Awanish Kumar

welcomed the chief guest. The inaugural ceremony was attended by District

Lt. Governor inaugurates first everindustry at Kinyuka village, Car Nicobar

Appeals to youth to venture into

entrepreneurial activities

Port Blair, Sept 28

On the auspicious occasion

of Gandhi Jayanti, the Lt.

Governor, A&N Islands,

Prof. Jagdish Mukhi will

inaugurate the launching of

khadi programme in the

terr itory through

modernization /

upgradation of the existing

looms and charkhas at the

District Jail, Prothrapur on

2nd October at 7 pm in a

brief function being

organized by the

Directorate of Industries at

the ITF ground as a part of

Andaman Bazaar. During

the programme, the Lt.

Governor will handover the

looms and charkhas to the

Superintendent, District Jail,

Prothrapur.

The A&N Islands Khadi

and Village Industries

Board is striving hard since

last 20 odd years to

implement Khadi

programme in A&N

Islands but absence of

traditional spinners,

weavers, high wages,

scarcity of raw materials

has been the prohibitive

factors for non-

implementation of khadi

programme in the territory

so far.

However, this is for the first

time in the history of A&N

Islands, the Khadi and

Village Industries Board

has decided to implement

Khadi programme in these

islands through

replacement of the existing

looms and charkhas with

New Model Charkhas and

Semi Automatic Looms at

the District Jail, Prothrapur.

The programme is

expected to be successful

due to the possibility of

less overhead expenses

including labour charges

involved in mass

production of khadi fabrics

at jail. Once the programme

is implemented

successfully and

production starts, the

ultimate produce of the

Distr ict Jail could be

extended marketing

support through the

departmental sales outlet

of KG Bhavan, being the

indigenous khadi products

of A&N Islands, produced

by the inmates.

'Launching of Khadi' - a journey through the times

LG to launch khadi prog. in Isles through New

Model Charkhas & Semi Automatic Looms

Port Blair, Sept 28

The Government of

India, Ministry of Home

Affairs, New Delhi appointed

a Committee under the

Chairmanship of Shri Vivek

Rae, ex- Chief Secretary of

A&N Islands to examine and

make recommendation on the

land matter of A&N Islands.

One of the issues was the

regularization of

encroachment committed on

government revenue land.

The Committee visited the

Island and held meetings

with PRIs and general public

to discuss the land matter

issues.

It has been observed that

the encroachers are

submitting the applications

for regularization of their

encroached land which are

no more required at this

juncture. The Committee will

submit the report to the

Ministry of Home Affairs

and after the decision of the

Government of India, New

Delhi, suitable action will be

taken up. Hence, all

concerned have been

informed not to file the

application for this purpose

and no application shall be

entertained at the present

juncture, a communication

from the Deputy

Commissioner, South

Andaman District said here.

No application shall be entertained

regarding encroached land matter

Port Blair, Sept 28

Under the provisions of

Rule 4.3(b) 7 (ii) of the

Excise Policy & 9(ii) of the

Bar Guidelines issued by

the Administration, the

Deputy Commissioner,

South Andaman District

has ordered to observe

Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 as 'Dry

Day' in connection with

Dussehra. No liquor

shops, hotels, restaurants,

clubs and establishments

selling/serving liquor shall

be permitted to sell/serve

liquor to anyone

whosoever on the

aforesaid days.

This order is applicable to

IMFL vending licencees i.e

ANIIDCO, CSD Canteen,

all Defence Canteens,

Police Mess and all private

bar licencees, a

communication said.

'Dry Day' to be observed

in Islesofficials, Chairman and other office bearers of the Tribal Council, Car Nicobar

along with general public.

The proprietor of M/s Voonic Industry, Shri Mohseen Ahmed extended his

gratitude to the A&N Administration for the support accorded at each and

every stage of its inception. The loan of the industry was financed through

the 'Stand-up India' scheme of the GOI. The Tribal Council also expressed

their heartfelt thanks to the Administration for the initiatives.

The Lt. Governor also interacted with the tribal people and heard their

grievances and assured them of their speedy redressal.

The Lt. Governor, later, had a meeting with all the local heads of the offices.

He motivated them to keep on doing good work for the benefit of the society

and the nation as a whole.

The Lt Governor, Prof Jagdish Mukhi, alongwith the

First Lady, Smt Prem Mukhi visited Rama Krishna

Mission Puja Mandap and offered prayers during

Durga Puja on 28.09.2017.

Port Blair, Sept 28

In a special meeting of the

Port Blair Municipal

Council held today, Smti

Vinita Malhotra, Councillor

Ward No. 11 and Smti

S.Selvi, Councillor Ward

No.5 were unanimously

elected as Senior Vice

Chairperson and Junior Vice

Chairperson of the Port Blair

Municipal Council

respectively for the third

year term commencing from

Sept 29.

Meanwhile, the

Chairperson, PBMC, Shri

Indra Pal Singh, ex-

Chairperson, Shri B. Eswar

Rao and Member HMAC,

Shri Vishal Jolly wished them

all success for their future

endeavor. Smti Anusia Devi,

Councillor Ward No.9 also

expressed her gratitude to

the Chairperson and all

members of the Council for

electing female members

as Vice Chairperson, a

communication said.

Senior Vice Chairperson & Junior

Vice Chairperson of PBMC elected

Port Blair, Sept 28

The Department of Art &

Culture will organize

Cultural Programmes

during 'Andaman Bazaar'

on 1st & 2nd October 2017

at ITF Ground. In this

regard, interested

registered Cultural

Organizations having

Classical, Folk,

Choreographed dances

and Skit, Plays may apply

to the Director (Art &

Culture), Cellular Jail

Complex on or before 3 pm

of 29th September 2017.

For any query, Directorate

of Art & Culture may be

contacted over phone

number 231399, a

communication said.

Deptt. of Art & Culture to organize

Cultural prog.; entries invited

Additional

passenger ferry

servicePort Blair, Sept 28

On the occasion of

'Gandh i Jayan t i ' , to

facilitate the commuters of

Bambooflat and i ts

adjoin ing areas, the

Directorates of Shipping

Services will be operating

additional passenger ferry

services on Oct. 2

between 6 am and 12

noon, a communication

said.

Port Blair, Sept 28

On being elected as

Chairperson, Port Blair

Municipal Council for the

third year term, a

delegation headed by Shri

Girish Arora, President,

Andaman Chamber of

Commerce and Industry

met Shri Indrapal Singh,

Chairperson, PBMC today

in his office and

congratulated him for his

future endeavor. The

Chamber also assured him

ACCI delegation congratulates

PBMC Chairperson

State BJP

President greets

IslandersPort Blair, Sept 28

The State President, BJP

A&N Islands, Shri Vishal

Jolly has conveyed his

warm greetings and good

wishes to the Islanders on

the occasion of 'Durga

Puja', a communication

said.

Port Blair, Sept 28

On the occasion of

World Tourism Day 2017,

a colourful cul tural

programme was organized

by the Department of BBA

(Tourism and Travel

Management), JNRM in

collaboration with the

Directorate of Tourism, A&

N Administration at JNRM

college auditorium

yesterday. The Secretary

(Tourism), Shri Ramesh

Verma was the chief guest

on the occasion while the

Principal, JNRM, Dr. N.

Francis Xavier was the

guest of honour. The

Director (Tourism), Shri

Amit Anand, stake holders,

officials of Directorate of

Tourism and staff of JNRM

and students were present

on the occasion.

Addressing the

gathering, the chief guest

emphasised on the issue of

sustainability of tourism in

the Islands. He said, now

a day's the concept of

sustainability is applicable

in a ll sector s.

"Sustainability of tourism

in the Islands can be

achieved by respecting

nature, culture and the

guests", he opined. He

World Tourism Daycelebrated at JNRM

Port Blair, Sept 28

Indian Coast Guard Ship

Rajveer evacuated a 56

year s old Romanian

national (Chief Engineer)

from Italian Flag Merchant

Vessel Paola Bottiglieri on

passage to Kakinada

during midnight operation

braving rough seas on Sep

27. The crew namely Mr.

Ghinea Virgili was reported

suffering with diabetes

mellitus with gangrene foot

(left foot).

Captain of Italian Flag

Merchant Vessel Paola

Bottiglieri destined for

Kakinada requested

Mari time Rescue Co-

Ordination Center Port Blair

for urgen t medical

evacuation of Mr. Ghinea

virgili. Considering the

criticality, Coast Guard

Medical Officer provided

Tele-Medical advice to the

crew, simultaneously

Indian Coast Guard Ship

Rajveer was deployed

along with Medical Officer

for medical evacuation.

At the time of reporting,

vessel was 240 kms west

of Portblair while enroute

from Singapore to

Critically ill Romanian mariner

evacuated amid sea by Coast Guard

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6 Friday

September 29, 2017Telegramshe Daily

Published by IP Division, Directorate of IP & T and printed by Manager, Govt. Press, Chief Editor : Kanak Radha Chatterjee, Ph- 229217, 227201 Fax: 03192-227719 E-mail: [email protected]

For distribution /advertisement queries contact Manager, Govt. Press : 229216

WEATHERRain or Thundershower very likely to occur at many places.

Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 30 °C and 24°C

respectively on Friday 29/09/2017

Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date : 29.4

Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date : 24.0

Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST 095

Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST 087

Sunrise Time for tomorrow(in IST): 0508

Sunset Time for tomorrow(in IST): 1711

Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 037.0

Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 003.7

Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January17 2608.1

upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm

REVISED SEVA SUCHNAYEINALLTHE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS

INTER ISLAND SECTOR:

Due to technical reasons the scheduled departure time of the vessel MV

Coral Queen for Campbell Bay via Nancowry on 29.09.2017 (Fri) has

been postponed. Now the vessel will sail for Campbell Bay via Nancowry

on the same day at 2000 Hrs instead of 1000 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and

will sail for Port Blair on 01.10.2017 (Sun) at 0900 Hrs from Campbell

Bay via same route. Inconvenience caused to the passengers is

regretted.

MV Bharat Seema will sail for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 03.10.2017

(Tue) at 0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will now sail for Port Blair on

04.10.2017 (Wed) at 1600 Hrs from Car Nicobar via Hut Bay.

MV Coral Queen will sail for Campbell Bay via Hut Bay & Nancowry on

04.10.2017 (Wed) at 0800 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port

Blair on 06.10.2017 (Fri) at 0800 Hrs from Campbell Bay via Nancowry.

Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued to the general

public on 29.09.2017 (Fri) from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Counters

& CSC's. Similarly booking of cargo t ickets will commence from

29.09.2017 (Fri) between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All

the consigners are advised to book actual quantity of cargo to be

transshipped, as no excess cargo will be allowed.

HUT BAY SECTOR:

MV Chowra will sail for Hut Bay on 29.09.2017 (Fri) at 0700 Hrs from

Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2000 Hrs from

Hut Bay.

MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 30.09.2017 (Sat) at 0700 Hrs

from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2000 Hrs

from Hut Bay.

MV Campbell Bay will sail for Hut Bay on 01.10.2017 (Sun) at 0630 Hrs

from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1330 Hrs

from Hut Bay.

MV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 02.10.2017 (Mon) at 2000 Hrs

from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 03.10.2017 (Tue) at 0800

Hrs from Hut Bay.

FORESHORE SECTOR:

Note: Passenger t ickets for the Foreshore Sector vessels

scheduled 4th, 5th & 6th Oct., 2017 will be issued to the general

public from 03.10.2017 (Tue) from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS

Ticketing Counters & CSC's.

BARATANG:

MV North Passage will sail for Baratang on 01.10.2017 (Sun) at 0700

Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day

at 1430 Hrs from Baratang.

MV Bambooka will sail for Baratang on 02.10.2017 (Mon) at 0700 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1430 Hrs from Baratang.

MV North Passage will sail for Baratang on 03.10.2017 (Tue) at 0700

Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day

at 1430 Hrs from Baratang.

Note: Passenger tickets for the above sailings to Baratang on 1st,

2nd & 3rd Oct., 2017 will be issued to the general public from

29.09.2017 (Fri) from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing

Counters & CSC's.

MV Bambooka will sail for Baratang on 04.10.2017 (Wed) at 0700 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1430 Hrs from Baratang.

MV North Passage will sail for Baratang on 05.10.2017 (Thu) at 0700

Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day

at 1430 Hrs from Baratang.

MV Bambooka will sail for Baratang on 06.10.2017 (Fri) at 0700 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1430 Hrs from Baratang.

29.09.2017 (FRIDAY)

HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND

MV North Passage will sail for Havelock on 29.09.2017 (Fri) at 0620 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

0900 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Katchal will sail for Havelock on 29.09.2017 (Fri) at 0620 Hrs from

Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 0900

Hrs from Havelock. (Additional Service)

MV Chouldari will sail for Neil Island on 29.09.2017 (Fri) at 0630 Hrs.

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

0845 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV Bambooka will sail for Neil Island on 29.09.2017 (Fri) at 1100 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1600 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 29.09.2017 (Fri) at 1300 Hrs

from Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day

at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Katchal will sail for Havelock on 29.09.2017 (Fri) at 1400 Hrs from

Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1630

Hrs from Havelock. (Additional Service)

MV North Passage will sail for Havelock on 29.09.2017 (Fri) at 1400 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1630 Hrs from Havelock.

RANGAT

MV Strait Island will sail for Rangat via Havelock and Long Island on

29.09.2017 (Fri) at 0630 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for

Port Blair on the same day at 1300 Hrs from Rangat via same route.

HUT BAY

MV Chowra will sail for Hut Bay on 29.09.2017 (Fri) at 0700 Hrs from

Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2000 Hrs from

Hut Bay.

30.09.2017 (SATURDAY)

HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 30.09.2017 (Sat) at 0620 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

0900 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Strait Island will sail for Havelock on 30.09.2017 (Sat) at 0630 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1600 Hrs from Havelock. (Additional Service)

MV Strait Island will sail for Rangat on 30.09.2017 (Sat) at 0900 Hrs from

Havelock Jetty and will sail back to Havelock via Long Island on the

same day at 1300 Hrs from Rangat. (Additional Service)

MV North Passage will sail for Neil Island on 30.09.2017 (Sat) at 0630

Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day

at 0845 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV North Passage will sail for Neil Island on 30.09.2017 (Sat) at 1100

Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day

at 1600 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV North Passage will sail for Havelock on 30.09.2017 (Sat) at 1300

Hrs from Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same

day at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 30.09.2017 (Sat) at 1400 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1630 Hrs from Havelock.

HUT BAY

MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 30.09.2017 (Sat) at 0700 Hrs

from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2000 Hrs

from Hut Bay.

RANGAT, DIGLIPUR

MV Chouldari will sail for Rangat via Neil, Havelock, Strait Island and

Long Island on 30.09.2017 (Sat) at 0615 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty

and will sail for Port Blair on 01.10.2017 (Sun) at 0615 Hrs from Rangat

via same route.

San Francisco, Sept 28

India’s world No.21 Dipika

Pallikal made short work of

USA’s Olivia Blatchford 13-11,

11-6, 11-9 to enter the women’s

semifinals of the San Francisco

Open squash tournament, a

PSA World Tour event.

She made it two wins over

seeded players in as many

days after having beaten fourth-

seed Emily Whitlock in round

one.

It would be her biggest PSA

World Tour semifinal since

2014.

Pallikal was in fine form in her

match against sixth seeded

Whitlock and continued in the

same vein against her American

rival on Wednesday.

She had in fact lost to Blatchford

in the first round of the same

event in 2015.

The first game saw the Indian

come up with some composed

squash and well-structured

rallies to go four game balls up

before the sixth-seed fought

back. Blatchford came into her

own as she fought for every

point and she managed to level

the scores. However, after she

had overturned another game

ball in the tie-break, the US

No.2 tinned an attempted volley

drop under pressure from

Pallikal to go a game down.

It was one-way traffic in the

second as Pallikal dominated

and quickly doubled her

advantage, while a tightly-

contested third game saw the

Indian go match ball up when

a contentious no-let decision

was given against Blatchford to

bring an end to the 35-minute

match. She said after some

unimpressive results in the

summer, things were falling in

place, for which she credited

nat ional coach Ashraf el

Karagui.

Firing practicePort Blair, Sept 28

It is notified for the

information of all

concerned that the unit

282: EME, PIN - 906282.

C/o 99 APO will utilize the

Baffle Range 6 September,

2017 for small arm firing

from 0930 hrs to 1300 hrs.

All concerned have been

warned to keep themselves

and their vehicle or

livestock away from the

firing range during the

above mentioned date and

time, a communication

said.

Kolkata, Sept 28

The Indian football team had its

first training session after

arriving here for the upcoming

FIFA U-17 World Cup, under

the watchful eyes of head coach

Luis Norton de Matos.

The boys, who arrived on

Tuesday from Goa, went

through the paces at the

Conscient Football grounds at

neighbouring Gurgaon, as they

started their preparations for the

opening match against United

States of America on October

6.

De Matos emphasized on

tactical training along with focus

on set pieces among

other technical matters. The

players looked to be high on

confidence as they followed the

drills on the guidance of the

head coach and other technical

staff.

“The level of enthusiasm in the

India Football team undergoes training

session ahead of FIFA U-17 World Cup

Death condoled Port Blair, Sept 28

The President, INTUC Shri

Kuldeep Rai Sharma and

office bearers of State

Transport Employees

Union have mourned the

demise of Shri Ram

Mohan, aged 58 years,

C l er k-cum -Ch eck i n g

Inspector, Directorate of

Transport, R/o

Garacharma, a

communication said.

Dipika Pallikal storms into semis

of San Francisco Open

camp is very high. We are

prepared and the team has

grown exponentially in the last

couple of months. We plan to

show the world that we are on

the same page as the rest of

the teams in the FIFA U-17

World Cup 2017 India,” said

de Matos.

“The Indian team is raring to

go and make history,” he

added.

Douglas, Sept 28

Young prodigy R

Praggnanandhaa stunned

British Grandmaster David

Howell while S P Sethuraman

defeated Israel grandmaster

Gelfand Boris in the fifth round

of the Isle of Man International

tournament here. However,

five-time world champion

Viswanathan Anand and 22-

year-old Indian Grandmasters

Vidit Gujrathi played out draws

against Swedish grandmaster

Nils Grandelius and American

Grandmaster Aleksandr

Lenderman respectively last

night. International Master

Praggnanandhaa, who is just

12 years old, took 64 moves to

force 26-year-old Howell to

surrender, taking take his

overall points to 3.5.

Grandmaster and former Asian

champion, Sethuraman,

completed the victory in 52

moves against Boris, a six-time

World Championship

Candidate, who had won the

2009 World Cup and was

the challenger for the 2012

World Championship, which

Anand had defended

successfully.

Viswanathan Anand draws at Isle

of Man International tournament

Chennai, Sep 28

G Lakshmanan of Services

completed a double by cruising

to victory in the men's 10,000

metres on the final day of the

57th National Open Athletics

Championship at the Nehru

Stadium in Chennai today.

Lakshmanan had won the

5,000 metres gold on Monday.

Railways with 296 points won

the overall team championship

with Services a distant second

with 182 points in their kitty.

Also, Railways topped the

women's team standings while

Services reigned supreme in

the men's section. As far as the

medals tally, Railways finished

with 16 gold medals followed

by the Services with 12.

Tamil Nadu athlete Santhosh

Kumar, who set a new meet

record in the 400 metres

hurdles and Chintha Yadav of

Railways, the steeplechase

winner, were named the 'best

male and female athlete'

respectively.

L Surya, too achieved a

double, by coasting to victory

in the 10,000 metres. She had

won the 5,000 metres event on

the opening day of the

championship.

In the triple jump, national

record holder Ranj ith

Maheshwari of Railways was

relegated to fourth with a leap

of 15.94 metres. Kerala's K

Sreejithmon jumped a distance

of 16.15m to capture the gold

medal. The Services team won

the 4 X 100 metres gold while

Haryana men secured the 4 X

400 metres title.

In the women's 800 metres

event, Olympian M R

Poovamma of ONGC finished

a poor fifth in a time of 2:09.24.

Lili Das of Railways secured

the gold in 2:04.51 followed by

Sipra Sarkar of West Bengal.

Lakshmanan completes double at

National Open Athletics C'ship

Death mournedPort Blair, Sept 28

The South Andaman

Teachers' Branch of the

Non-Gazetted Government

Officers' Association,

Andaman and Nicobar

Islands has condoled the

demise of Shahnawaz

Khan, Retd. Vice Principal

on Sept 26, 2017 at his

native place Mau, Uttar

Pradesh. He was 61 year, a

communication said.

Death condoledPort Blair, Sept 28

The State President, BJP,

A&N Islands, Shri Vishal

Jolly and all party workers

have condoled the sudden

demise of Deran Baragi, 80,

F/o Shri Shibunanda

Baragi, Pradhan,

Pahalgaon, Tugapur who

passed away on Sept 27 at

Dr. R.P.Hospital,

Mayabunder, a

communication said.

Port Blair, Sept 28

Acting on a specific

information received from

reliable source that an

unclaimed parcel

containing contraband

tobacco dispatched from

mainland by Jet Airways is

kept at Cargo Terminal, VSI

Aiport, a team of CCS

rushed to VS International

Airport on Sept 26 and

examined the suspected

parcel. The raiding team

recovered 300 pouches

each containing 40 gram

Bagban Zarda 69 (chewing

tobacco). Later on, Food

Safety Officer was

requested to reach the

spot. The FSO seized the

recovered contraband

tobacco under relevant

sections of law.

Earlier the raiding team

recovered 150 pouches

each containing 45 gram

Bagban 69 Zarda (chewing

tobacco) from the

possession of one V.

Rajendran S/o Late Vella

Kutty R/o New Bimblitan,

Calicut. The recovered

contraband tobacco was

seized by FSO under

relevant section of law.

Meanwhile, the general

public have been

requested to provide any

credible information

pertaining to gambling,

illegal sale or possession

of liquor/drugs or any

other illegal activity on the

following telephone

numbers- 100, 232586,

233307 & 9474228912. The

identity of the informer will

be kept secret, a

communication said.

Contraband tobacco

products seized

Port Blair, Sept 28

A special Gram Sabha of

Gram Panchayat

Namunaghar will be held

on Oct 2 at 10.30 am at

Panchayat Bhavan

Namunaghar on the

occasion of Gandhi

Jayanthi. The agenda for

the meeting include

celebration of Gram

Samridhi evam Swachhta

Pakwada and discussion

on panchayat development

if any. All members of the

Gram Sabha have been

asked to attend the Gram

Sabha meeting.

Meanwhile, a Special

Gram Sabha meeting of

Bambooflat -II Gram

Panchayat will be held on

Oct 2 at 7. 30 am in the

premises of the community

hall, Valluvar Nagar. All the

Gram Sabha members have

been asked to attend the

Special Gram Sabha

meeting, communications

said.

Special Gram Sabhas

further stated that there is ample scope for developing

aqua tourism, spice tourism, dairy tourism etc. in the

Islands.

Earlier, in his welcome address, the Principal JNRM laid

emphasis on construction of new models of sustainability

in the Islands based on reports by expert committees.

A scintillating cultural programme which included

Nepali dance, Nicobari dance, Durgavandana, Punjabi

dance, Earth formation theme dance and other free style

dances formed part of the celebration.

The chief guest also distributed prizes to the participants

of the programmes.

Shri Krishnamachari, Director, IISD was also present on

the occasion.

The programme concluded with the vote of thanks by

proposed by Dr. Rajasekaran, Faculty, Dept. of BBA

(Tourism) and the programme was coordinated by

Shri Seemanta Kumar Deka, HOD, Dept. of BBA

(Tourism) JNRM.

World Tourism Day ...(Contd. from page 1)

Kakinada. Coal carrying merchant vessel had long passage time to next port of call

Kakinada, therefore it was decided to evacuate crew amid sea during dark hours in

rough sea conditions, having high waves with squally rains and gusting winds.

Braving all odds, Indian Coast Guard Ship Rajveer successfully evacuated the

crew and headed towards Port Blair with maximum speed. The medical team onboard

administered the patient with basic first aid and stabilized the crew enroute prior

entering Port Blair in early morning hours.

On arrival at Port Blair, the patient in stable condition was immediately admitted at

GB Pant Hospital, Port Blair for further medical treatment. On an average, 220 ships

transit daily through Ten Degree Channel and south of Campbell Bay. Prompt

medical evacuation and assistance will go long way projecting the savior image of

Indian Coast Guard and A&N Administration amongst the mariners fraternity. The

improved medical facilities in GB Pant Hospital will certainly gain confidence and

instill sense of safety among the mariners transiting across Andaman Seas, a

communiqué from Coast Guard said here.

Critically ill ...(Contd. from page 1)

that they would extend its

full support and co-

operation to the PBMC in

achieving the aspirations

of the people in developing

Port Blair as a Smart City to

be equipped with modern

infrastructure which will

enhance the quality of life.

The Chamber also assured

to support in achieving the

goal under 'Swatch Bharat

Abhiyan', a

communication said.

ACCI delegation ...(Contd. from page 1)

Accordingly, 02 nos. of Semi Automatic looms and 05

nos. of 8-spindle New Model Charkhas have been

brought from M/s Ambar Utpadan and Research Centre,

Rajkot, Gujarat (a KVIC certified institution) and are being

installed at the District Jail, Prothrapur under the overall

supervision of a Mechanic / Production In-charge from

the said institute. The mechanic will also impart practical

training regarding operation of the looms and Charkhas

to the inmates of the District Jail, Prothrapur for a duration

of 10 days, a communication said.

LG to launch khadi ...(Contd. from page 1)

New Delhi, Sep 28

Five Indians find themselves

in the top-20 of the BWF men's

singles rankings with H S

Prannoy being the biggest

gainer after his quarterfinal

showing at the Japan Open last

week.

Prannoy has jumped four

places to be world no.15 while

Kidambi Srikanth, who too lost

in the quarterfinals in Japan,

remains the highest-ranked

Indian male player at eighth.

Ajay Jayaram remains 20th

while B Sai Praneeth too has

not moved from his position last

Five Indian shuttlers in top-20 of

BWF men's rankings

week when he was 17th.

Sameer Verma has gained a

couple of places to enter the

top-20 at the 19th spot.

India's leading ladies, PV Sindhu

and Saina Nehwal, remain at the

second and 12th spot

respectively. They both had lost

in the second round in Japan.

The mixed doubles pairing of

Sikki Reddy and Pranaav Jerry

Chopra have gained two places

to be 17th. They had reached

the semifinals of the Japan Open.