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+ + C M Y K Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 80 Port Blair, Saturday, March 25, 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 New Delhi, Mar 24 President Shri Pranab Mukherjee has called upon all stakeholders to redouble their efforts for an early achievement of the goal of TB elimination. In his message on World Tuberculosis Day, Shri Mukherjee said, TB continues to be one of the major health challenges of India. He said, India today is better prepared to fight TB than ever before and it is capable of effective intervention and possesses advanced technologies for diagnosis, treatment and care of TB. He said, during the period from 2012 to 2017, the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme screened over 42 million individuals and more than 7 million patients were administered treatment. Yesterday, the delegates of Global Coalition Against TB called on the President at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. World Tuberculosis Day is observed on 24th March to commemorate the day in 1882 when Dr. Robert Koch discovered the TB bacillus. Tuberculosis is one of the top 10 causes of death across the globe, ranking above HIV and malaria. According to the World Health Organization in 2015, there were 10.4 million new cases of TB worldwide. President calls upon Stakeholders to redouble efforts for TB elimination New Delhi, Mar 24 Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today handed over the Chaadar to be offered at Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, Ajmer Sharif, to the MoS Minority Affairs Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and MoS PMO Dr Jitendra Singh in New Delhi. Prime Minister also conveyed greetings and best wishes to Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti's followers across the world, on the occasion of his annual Urs. In a message, Shri Modi said Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is a symbol of the great spiritual traditions of India. He said Gharib Nawaz's service of humanity would remain an inspiration for future generations. PM Modi hands over Chaadar to be offered at Ajmer Sharif Dargah Staff Reporter Port Blair, Mar 24 The two- days' state level seminar- cum - exhibition on 'Processing & Product Diversification of Fruits', got underway in the conference hall of DBRAIT today. The Chief Secretary, A & N Administration, Shri. Anindo Majumdar as chief guest lighted the traditional oil lamp which marked the inauguration of the seminar. Dr. Wasakha Singh Dhillon, Assistant Director General, Horticulture Science, New Delhi graced the occasion as guest of honour while Shri. Ramesh Verma, Secretary (Agri.) presided over the function. The High Value Agriculture Development Agency is organizing the seminar in association with Directorate of Agriculture and National Horticulture Mission, Port Blair. The Retd. Sr. Scientist, Dept. of Ground Water, Jodhpur, Dr. D.D Ozha is also attending the seminar and will deliver speech on hi-tech horticulture farming for improving socio- economic status and their impact on income generation, tomorrow. Addressing the gathering, the Chief Secretary appreciated the Secretary Agriculture for conducting the seminar which, he said, is aimed at educating Islands' farmers to improve production of Horticultural crops and creating awareness about importance of processing and product diversification. The Chief Secretary called upon the officers of the Agriculture Department and Scientist of CIARI to come out with result oriented plans for the growth of Horticulture. The farmers have to be motivated to go for horticulture crops apart from the areca nut cultivation, he observed. The Chief Secretary underlined the need for taking advantage of KVK's Seminar on 'processing & product diversification of fruits' begins CS calls for making result oriented plans for growth of Horticulture in Isles functioning in Islands for transfer of technology and agro - extension activities to the farmers. He also urged for providing good quality planting materials to the farmers so that they get good yield out of it. The Chief Secretary also advocated for propagating about organic farming, which has already been taken up by the farmers in Neil and Little Andaman, in all other Isles too. He also urged for arranging capacity building and continuous exposure for officers of Agri and CIARI scientists at National and International level besides exposure visit for farmers to know about the new New Delhi, Mar 24 The Lok Sabha has taken up the Mental Healthcare Bill 2016 for discussion post-lunch. The bill seeks to provide for mental healthcare and services for persons with mental illness and to protect and fulfil the rights of such person during the delivery of mental healthcare. Speaking on the Bill, Health Minister Shri J P Nadda said that the bill is progressive in nature and patient centric. He said that the bill gives a person with mental illness right to equality, confidentiality and to have all medical records. Shri Nadda said the unique feature of the bill is that it has got provision of advance directive. If a person thinks that mental illness may happen to him, he can direct about his treatment and nominate a representative. Lok Sabha takes up Mental Healthcare Bill 2016 for discussion Port Blair, Mar 24 The Member of Parliament, A&N Islands, Shri Bishnu Pada Ray, while in Parliament has raised the issue of unpaid balance amount of ex-ATI workers before the Speaker, Lok Sabha yesterday. He further stated that the Congress Party is not a labour welfare party. Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India is the only leader who always thinks about the welfare of mazdoors of the country. He further added that an amount of Rs. 02.64 Crores towards VRS compensation, gratuity, bonus, salary etc. payable to ex- workers of Andaman Timber Industries, Bambooflat were due for payment since 2001- 2002. Since the matter was genuine, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi, Lt. Governor of A&N Islands and Shri Anindo Mazumdar, Chief Secretary of A&N Administration have taken MP raises issue of unpaid money to ex-ATI workers in Parliament the matter seriously and decided to release the balance payment to the ATI workers at the earliest as possible. Shri Ray, further appealed to Speaker of Lok Sabha to arrange for release of unpaid balance amount of Ex- ATI workers together with its interest and for construction of drydock on the land of ATI to be acquired by Port Management Board, a communication from MP Bhawan said. New Delhi, Mar 24 The government has taken up the issue of providing AADHAR cards to street and orphan children with the Unique Identification Authority of India- UIDAI and the state governments. This information was given by Minister of State for Women and Child Development Smti Krishna Raj in the Lok Sabha today. She said that the Centre has taken up the matter with the Govt takes up issue of providing AADHAR cards to street, orphan children with UIDAI Literary get together by Lehrein Port Blair, Mar 24 The 'Lehrein', a Socio Cultural Organization will be organising a literary get together titled 'Adeebon ki shaam' on March 26, 2017 at 6.30 pm at Noor Mahal, Aberdeen village (Round Basti). Shri B. Eswar Rao, Chairperson, PBMC will be the chief guest while Secretary, Social Welfare, A&N Admn., Smti Rashmi Singh will be the guest of honour. Two eminent scholars from mainland Shri Chander Bhan Khayal, Convener, Urdu Advisory Board, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi and Shri F.S Ejaz, Editor, Mahnama Insha, Kolkata will delivere the key note, a communication said. UIDAI and the state governments to provide Aadhar cards to children staying in Child Care Institutions-CCIS as CCIs are under the administrative control of them. Port Blair, Mar 24 Lt Gen Satish Dua, UYSM,SM,VSM, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee (CISC) was on a four day visit to the Andaman & Nicobar Islands since Mar 19, 2017. He was accompanied by Smti Aradhana Dua, President Defence Wives Welfare Association (Integrated Defence Staff). During the visit to the Andaman & Nicobar Command, where he called on Vice Admiral Bimal Verma, AVSM Commander- in-Chief, the General Officer was briefed on operational and infrastructure requirements of the Command. He was Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee visits A&N Islands Port Blair, Mar 24 The 24th World Water Day was celebrated by the Andaman & Nicobar State Centre (ANSC) of The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI), with a lecture at ALHW Conference Hall on Mar 22. The Executive Engineer (Plg.), APWD, Er. Arun Kumar, Port Blair delivered a enriching technical lecture on this year's theme 'Waste Water'. During his deliberations he went through the whole gamut of activities involved in recycling & reuse of waste water. The World Water Day celebrated Technical lecture on 'Waste Water' organised by IEI local scenario regarding the various aspects of water supply was also De-addiction camp by BSS Port Blair, Mar 24 Bharat Sevashram Sangha (BSS), Deen Street housing colony will organize a counseling camp for de- addiction of alcohol and other drugs on March 26. Port Blair, Mar 24 The Tagore Government College of Education, Port Blair will be organizing a five days community living camp to provide training in community life and general awaereness on scouts and guides, health and hygiene, community Port Blair, Mar 24 The Directorate of Tourism is in the process of finalization of guidelines for operation of submersible scooter (Adventure Water Sports activity) in A & N Islands. Draft guideline inclusive of functional and operational aspects have been prepared and uploaded on the Official Website of Tourism Department (www.andamans.gov.in) for comments/ suggestions/opinion from Tourism Stakeholder, Tour operators, Travel Agents, Hoteliers and Resort Owners etc. Accordingly, all concerned have been requested to furnish the same on or before 31st March 2017, a communication said. Finalization of guidelines for operation of submersible scooters Port Blair, Mar 24 The Earth Hour - WWF's global initiative, will be observed tomorrow (25th March) from 8.30 to 9.30 pm in support of the Indian government's pledge to mitigate emissions and move toward renewable energy. Earth Hour 2016 helped people understand the environmental and economic benefits of switching to solar energy. This year too, the movement aspires to urge citizens to switch off non- essential lights for the hour Earth Hour to be observed today and learn more about renewable solar systems and solutions to power their households, office and other spaces and encouraging to adopt rooftop solar energy systems. It is requested that in support to the movement, the non- essential lights in the residence and prominent buildings may be switched off from 8.30 to 9.30 pm on 25th March 2017, a communication from Assistant Secretary (GA) said. Staff Reporter Port Blair, Mar 24 Along with the rest of the world, 'World TB Day 2017' with the theme 'Unite to end TB' was observed in A&N Islands too with a programme organized at GB Pant Hospital Auditorium today. The Adhyaksh, ZPSA, Shri Jaydeep Kumar Dey was the chief guest on the occasion while the Chairperson, PBMC, Shri B.Eswar Rao was the guest of honour. Addressing the gathering, the chief guest highlighted the significance of the day. He said, efforts are being mounted from the village level wherein, the PRI members are working together with the Health Mission in creating awareness in villages. He remarked that in order to achieve 0% TB cases in Isles, more awareness needs to be generated by involving PRIs and villagers at large. Speaking on the occasion, the Chairperson, PBMC, Shri B.Eswar Rao said awareness on TB and its causes needs to be created in school and colleges so that students can in turn be a messenger to the locality or village they hail from. In his welcome World TB Day observed in Isles People urged to unite to eliminate TB from Isles by 2025 address, the State TB Officer, GB Pant Hospital, Dr. S.P. Burma, through a power point presentation dwelt about the significance of the day. He also explained the causes of TB and the various also briefed at INS Kardip and Air Force Station Carnic during his visit to Carnicobar and Kamorta Islands on Mar 20. (Contd. on last page) Community living camp at TGCE service, Swacch Bharat, environmental awareness, vocational skill development, sports and games etc. from March 25 to 29. The inauguration of the camp will be held on 25th March 2017 at 7.30 am in the college premises. (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) Advance reservation of chartered flight tickets for April, May & June Port Blair, Mar 24 The Air India will operate chartered flights for A & N Administration on Chennai - Port Blair - Chennai and Kolkata - Port Blair- Kolkata sectors during April May June 2017. The fare for Islanders will be Rs 4000/- for one way and it will be Rs 6000/- for one way for the Non-Islanders. People can book their tickets in advance. For availing Islanders fare, individual has to produce/ submit copy of ADHAAR Card alongwith Islanders card/Local certificate and the employees of Central Govt./ PSUs/ Defense personnel posted in A & N Islands are to produce/submit copy of ADHAAR card alongwith certificate issued by HoD/Head of Office. Further, only two round trips in any of the sector under Islander fare category will be permitted to an individual in a financial year (April to March). (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page)

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Page 1: Te he Daily l e g ra m s - Andaman and Nicobar Islandsdt.andaman.gov.in/epaper/25032017.pdfbe offered at Ajmer Sharif Dargah Staff Reporter Port Blair, Mar 24 The two- days' state

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+C M Y K

Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 80 Port Blair, Saturday, March 25, 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

New Delhi, Mar 24

President Shri Pranab

Mukherjee has called upon

all stakeholders to

redouble their efforts for an

early achievement of the

goal of TB elimination. In

his message on World

Tuberculosis Day, Shri

Mukherjee said, TB

continues to be one of the

major health challenges of

India. He said, India today

is better prepared to fight

TB than ever before and it

is capable of effective

intervention and

possesses advanced

technologies for

diagnosis, treatment and

care of TB. He said, during

the period from 2012 to

2017, the Revised National

Tuberculosis Control

Programme screened over

42 million individuals and

more than 7 million patients

were administered

treatment.

Yesterday, the delegates of

Global Coalition Against

TB called on the President

at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

World Tuberculosis Day is

observed on 24th March to

commemorate the day in

1882 when Dr. Robert Koch

discovered the TB bacillus.

Tuberculosis is one of the

top 10 causes of

death across the

globe, ranking above

HIV and malaria.

According to the World

Health Organization in

2015, there were 10.4

million new cases of TB

worldwide.

President calls upon Stakeholders to

redouble efforts for TB elimination

New Delhi, Mar 24

Prime Minister Shri

Narendra Modi today

handed over the Chaadar

to be offered at Dargah of

Khwaja Moinuddin

Chishti, Ajmer Sharif,

to the MoS Minority

Affairs Shri Mukhtar

Abbas Naqvi and MoS

PMO Dr Jitendra Singh in

New Delhi.

Prime Minister also

conveyed greetings and

best wishes to Khwaja

Moinuddin Chishti 's

followers across the world,

on the occasion of his

annual Urs. In a message,Shri Modi said KhwajaMoinuddin Chishti is asymbol of the greatspir itual traditionsof India. He said GharibNawaz's service of

humanity would remain aninspiration for future

generations.

PM Modi hands over Chaadar to

be offered at Ajmer Sharif Dargah

Staff Reporter

Port Blair, Mar 24

The two- days' state

level seminar- cum -

exhibition on 'Processing &

Product Diversification of

Fruits', got underway in the

conference hall of DBRAIT

today. The Chief Secretary,

A & N Administration, Shri.

Anindo Majumdar as chief

guest lighted the traditional

oil lamp which marked the

inauguration of the

seminar. Dr. Wasakha

Singh Dhillon, Assistant

Director General,

Horticulture Science, New

Delhi graced the occasion

as guest of honour while

Shri. Ramesh Verma,

Secretary (Agri.) presided

over the function. The High

Value Agriculture

Development Agency is

organizing the seminar in

association with

Directorate of Agriculture

and National Horticulture

Mission, Port Blair.

The Retd. Sr. Scientist,

Dept. of Ground Water,

Jodhpur, Dr. D.D Ozha is

also attending the seminar

and will deliver speech on

hi-tech horticulture farming

for improving socio-

economic status and their

impact on income

generation, tomorrow.

Addressing the

gathering, the Chief

Secretary appreciated the

Secretary Agriculture for

conducting the seminar

which, he said, is aimed at

educating Islands' farmers

to improve production of

Horticultural crops and

creating awareness about

importance of processing

and product

diversification. The Chief

Secretary called upon the

officers of the Agriculture

Department and Scientist of

CIARI to come out with

result oriented plans for the

growth of Horticulture.

The farmers have to be

motivated to go for

horticulture crops apart

from the areca nut

cultivation, he observed.

The Chief Secretary

underlined the need for

taking advantage of KVK's

Seminar on 'processing & product diversification of fruits' begins

CS calls for making result oriented

plans for growth of Horticulture in Isles

functioning in Islands for

transfer of technology and

agro - extension activities

to the farmers. He also

urged for providing good

quality planting materials

to the farmers so that they

get good yield out of it.

The Chief Secretary also

advocated for propagating

about organic farming,

which has already been

taken up by the farmers in

Neil and Little Andaman, in

all other Isles too. He also

urged for arranging

capacity building and

continuous exposure for

officers of Agri and CIARI

scientists at National and

International level besides

exposure visit for farmers

to know about the new

New Delhi, Mar 24

The Lok Sabha has taken

up the Mental Healthcare

Bill 2016 for discussion

post-lunch. The bill seeks

to provide for mental

healthcare and services for

persons with mental illness

and to protect and fulfil the

rights of such person

during the delivery of

mental healthcare.

Speaking on the Bill, Health

Minister Shri J P Nadda

said that the bill is

progressive in nature and

patient centric. He said that

the bill gives a person

with mental illness right

to equality, confidentiality

and to have all

medical records.

Shri Nadda said the

unique feature of the

bill is that it has got

provision of advance

directive. If a person thinks

that mental illness may

happen to him, he can

direct about his treatment

and nominate a

representative.

Lok Sabha takes up Mental

Healthcare Bill 2016 for discussion

Port Blair, Mar 24

The Member of

Parliament, A&N Islands,

Shri Bishnu Pada Ray,

while in Parliament has

raised the issue of unpaid

balance amount of ex-ATI

workers before the Speaker,

Lok Sabha yesterday. He

further stated that the

Congress Party is not a

labour welfare party. Shri

Narendra Modi, Prime

Minister of India is the only

leader who always thinks

about the welfare of

mazdoors of the country.

He further added that an

amount of Rs. 02.64 Crores

towards VRS

compensation, gratuity,

bonus, salary etc. payable

to ex- workers of Andaman

Timber Industr ies,

Bambooflat were due

for payment since 2001-

2002.

Since the matter was

genuine, Prof. Jagdish

Mukhi, Lt. Governor of

A&N Islands and Shri

Anindo Mazumdar, Chief

Secretary of A&N

Administration have taken

MP raises issue of unpaid money

to ex-ATI workers in Parliamentthe matter seriously and

decided to release the

balance payment to the ATI

workers at the earliest as

possible.

Shri Ray, further

appealed to Speaker of Lok

Sabha to arrange for

release of unpaid balance

amount of Ex- ATI workers

together with its interest

and for construction of

drydock on the land of ATI

to be acquired by Port

Management Board, a

communication from MP

Bhawan said.

New Delhi, Mar 24

The government has taken

up the issue of providing

AADHAR cards to street

and orphan children with

the Unique Identification

Authority of India-

UIDAI and the state

governments.

This information was given

by Minister of State for

Women and Child

Development Smti Krishna

Raj in the Lok Sabha today.

She said that the Centre has

taken up the matter with the

Govt takes up issue of providing AADHAR

cards to street, orphan children with UIDAI

Literary get together

by LehreinPort Blair, Mar 24

The 'Lehrein ', a Socio

Cultural Organization will

be organising a literary get

together titled 'Adeebon ki

shaam' on March 26, 2017

at 6.30 pm at Noor Mahal,

Aberdeen village (Round

Basti). Shri B. Eswar Rao,

Chairperson, PBMC will be

the chief guest while

Secretary, Social Welfare,

A&N Admn., Smti Rashmi

Singh will be the guest of

honour.

Two eminent scholars

from mainland Shri Chander

Bhan Khayal, Convener,

Urdu Advisory Board,

Sahitya Academy, New

Delhi and Shri F.S Ejaz,

Editor, Mahnama Insha,

Kolkata will delivere the

key note, a communication

said.

UIDAI and the state

governments to provide

Aadhar cards to children

staying in Child Care

Institutions-CCIS as CCIs

are under the

administrative control of

them.

Port Blair, Mar 24

Lt Gen Satish Dua,

UYSM,SM,VSM, Chief of

Integrated Defence Staff to

the Chairman Chiefs of

Staff Committee (CISC) was

on a four day visit to the

Andaman & Nicobar

Islands since Mar 19, 2017.

He was accompanied by

Smti Aradhana Dua,

President Defence Wives

Welfare Association

(Integrated Defence Staff).

During the visit to the

Andaman & Nicobar

Command, where he called

on Vice Admiral Bimal

Verma, AVSM Commander-

in-Chief, the General

Officer was briefed on

operational and

infrastructure requirements

of the Command. He was

Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee

visits A&N Islands

Port Blair, Mar 24

The 24th World Water Day

was celebrated by the

Andaman & Nicobar State

Centre (ANSC) of The

Institution of Engineers

(India) (IEI), with a lecture

at ALHW Conference Hall

on Mar 22. The Executive

Engineer (Plg.), APWD, Er.

Arun Kumar, Port Blair

delivered a enriching

technical lecture on this

year's theme 'Waste Water'.

During his deliberations he

went through the whole

gamut of activities

involved in recycling &

reuse of waste water. The

World Water Day celebrated

Technical lecture on 'WasteWater' organised by IEI

local scenario regarding the

various aspects of water

supply was also

De-addiction camp

by BSSPort Blair, Mar 24

Bharat Sevashram Sangha

(BSS), Deen Street housing

colony will organize a

counseling camp for de-

addiction of alcohol and

other drugs on March 26.

Port Blair, Mar 24

The Tagore

Government College of

Education, Port Blair will be

organizing a five days

community living camp to

provide training in

community life and general

awaereness on scouts and

guides, health and

hygiene, community

Port Blair, Mar 24

The Directorate of

Tourism is in the process

of finalization of guidelines

for operation of

submersible scooter

(Adventure Water Sports

activity) in A & N Islands.

Draft guideline inclusive of

functional and operational

aspects have been

prepared and uploaded on

the Official Website of

Tourism Department

(www.andamans.gov.in)

for comments/

suggestions/opinion from

Tourism Stakeholder, Tour

operators, Travel Agents,

Hoteliers and Resort

Owners etc.

Accordingly, all concerned

have been requested to

furnish the same on or

before 31st March 2017, a

communication said.

Finalization of guidelines for

operation of submersible scooters

Port Blair, Mar 24

The Earth Hour -

WWF's global initiative,

will be observed tomorrow

(25th March) from 8.30 to

9.30 pm in support of the

Indian government's

pledge to mitigate

emissions and move

toward renewable energy.

Earth Hour 2016 helped

people understand the

environmental and

economic benefits of

switching to solar energy.

This year too, the

movement aspires to urge

citizens to switch off non-

essential lights for the hour

Earth Hour to be observed todayand learn more about

renewable solar systems

and solutions to power

their households, office

and other spaces and

encouraging to adopt

rooftop solar energy

systems.

It is requested

that in support to the

movement, the non-

essential lights in the

residence and prominent

buildings may be switched

off from 8.30 to 9.30 pm on

25th March 2017, a

communication from

Assistant Secretary (GA)

said.

Staff Reporter

Port Blair, Mar 24

Along with the rest of

the world, 'World TB Day

2017' with the theme 'Unite

to end TB' was observed in

A&N Islands too with a

programme organized at

GB Pant Hospital

Auditorium today. The

Adhyaksh, ZPSA, Shri

Jaydeep Kumar Dey was

the chief guest on the

occasion while the

Chairperson, PBMC, Shri

B.Eswar Rao was the guest

of honour.

Addressing the

gathering, the chief guest

highlighted the

significance of the day. He

said, efforts are being

mounted from the village

level wherein, the PRI

members are working

together with the Health

Mission in creating

awareness in villages. He

remarked that in order to

achieve 0% TB cases in

Isles, more awareness

needs to be generated by

involving PRIs and

villagers at large.

Speaking on the

occasion, the Chairperson,

PBMC, Shri B.Eswar Rao

said awareness on TB and

its causes needs to be

created in school and

colleges so that students

can in turn be a messenger

to the locality or village

they hail from.

In his welcome

World TB Day observed in Isles

People urged to unite to eliminate

TB from Isles by 2025

address, the State TB

Officer, GB Pant Hospital,

Dr. S.P. Burma, through a

power point presentation

dwelt about the

significance of the day. He

also explained the causes

of TB and the various

also briefed at INS Kardip

and Air Force Station

Carnic during his visit to

Carnicobar and Kamorta

Islands on Mar 20.

(Contd. on last page)

Community living camp at TGCEservice, Swacch Bharat,

environmental awareness,

vocational skill

development, sports and

games etc. from March 25

to 29.

The inauguration of the

camp will be held on 25th

March 2017 at 7.30 am

in the college premises.

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page)

Advance reservation of chartered

flight tickets for April, May & June Port Blair, Mar 24

The Air India will operate chartered flights for A & N

Administration on Chennai - Port Blair - Chennai andKolkata - Port Blair- Kolkata sectors during April May

June 2017. The fare for Islanders will be Rs 4000/- for

one way and it will be Rs 6000/- for one way for the

Non-Islanders. People can book their tickets in advance.

For availing Islanders fare, individual has to produce/

submit copy of ADHAAR Card alongwith Islanders

card/Local certificate and the employees of Central

Govt./ PSUs/ Defense personnel posted in A & N Islands

are to produce/submit copy of ADHAAR card alongwith

certificate issued by HoD/Head of Office. Further, only

two round trips in any of the sector under Islander fare

category will be permitted to an individual in a financialyear (April to March).

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page)

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Port Blair Reference : No. 1-23(4)-IT/2013/126

dated 24/03/2017

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Phone: 232358, 240386 Gram: CO-OP. BANK FAX: (03192)-232758

GOLD JEWELLERY/AUCTION NOTICE An auction will be held on 30-03-2017 (Thursday) at 3.00 P.M in the loan section of the Andaman & Nicobar State Co-operative Bank Ltd., Port Blair to dispose off the Gold Jewellery to realize the outstanding of the under mentioned gold loan account, if the outstanding of the borrower is not cleared by 30-03-2017.

Sl. No. C.No. Name & Address Weight

1.

101559 Shri M Palaniswamy, S/o Mokkaiah, Ward No.17, Nayagaon, Port Blair, Ph.9679563147.

45.400

2. 101692 Shri Mohd. Rafiq, S/o Abdul Gafoor, Regular Mazdur, Mechanical Section, Dir. of Agriculture, Port Blair, Ph. 9474233846, 9679569959

25.900

3. 101731

Shri Nazrul Islam, S/o Gulsanwar Ali, Emroze Enterprises, Aberdeen Bazar, Port Blair, Ph. 9434260786.

22.000

4. 101765 Shri J Aron Raj, S/o Jairaj, Ward No.3, Buniyadabad, Door No.7/14,Port Blair, Ph-9531878048.

16.100

5. 101811 Shri S K R Hassan, S/o SK Abdu Raihan, Everest Colling Works, Junglighat, Ph. 9434267356

99.500

6. 101863 Smti. A P Saraswati, W/o A Periyaswamy, C/o Nayasehar, Humfrygunj Post, Port Blair, Ph. 9434299019, 9474283676.

39.500

7. 101925 Shri Bharathi Raja, S/o Late P Alagu, 23,B.R.K Electronics, Mohanpura 9732471973, 9434263507

24.000

8. 102249 Shri Shashi Pal, S/o Sripal, C/o Airtel Office, Gati Building, Delanipur, 99 JN Road, Ph. 9836288868 & 9932088868

188.000

9. 102252 Shri Lalit Mohan Lakra, S/o Chathan Lakra, R/o Panighat, Anna Nagar, Ph. 9474273488 & 9933267479

24.200

10. 102313 Shri B Chintamani Rao, W/o Mutyaha Rao, R/o Lillypur, Haddo, Ph. 9933274257 & 8670170189

18.300

11. 102357 Shri Avvaiyar Muthu, S/o Masana Muthu, R/o Beodnabad, Macca Pahad, Ph. 9679543043 & 260335

21.800

12. 102414 Shri A Ravichandran, S/o Late Alagappan, C/o Surya Rao Building, Hut Bay, Little Andaman, Ph. 9474207080

176.700

13. 102463 Smti. R. Tileyammal, W/o Ramanathan near Shanthi Ration Shop, Old Bimblitan, Ph. 9679540999 & 9679509050

78.000

14. 102549 Shri Annadurai, S/o M.Velu, R/o Dinabad near Hindi Medium School, Ph. 9933213848

148.000

15. 102688 Shri Kandaswamy, S/o R V. Mani, C/o Shop No. 42, Ratna Market, Port Blair, Ph. 9933292223

32.400

16. 102797 Smti. K. Vansanta Kumari, W/o R. Suresh, R/o Nayagaon, Shadipur, Ph. 9474294830

22.400

17. 103399 Shri Alexander, S/o Gyanamuthu, C/o James Store, Austinabad, Ph. 9933214440

88.200

18. 103402 Shri Anil Kumar, S/o Jawaher Prasad Yadav, Bhatu Basti, 9933204191 87.600

19 103627 Smti. Y Dalamma, W/o Y Papa Rao, Dairy Farm near Bamboo Basti, Ph. 9679506492 & 9933241032

23.700

20 103650 Shri V. Rathnam, S/o V. Venkat Rao, R/o Bird Line, Ph. 9933261706 15.800

21 103771 Shri Periya Swamy, S/o Late. Pusari, R/o Junglighat near Lakshmi Auto Works, Port Blair, Ph. 943429742

23.700

22 104090 Smti. N. Sheela Mary, W/o Shiv Kumar, R/o Near New Circuit House, Ward No 2, Haddo, Ph. 9933274103 & 9933258595

32.300

23 104140 Shri D. Subramaniam, S/o Late D Appalaswamy, R/o Near Nariyal Bagicha, South Point, Ph. 9933270307

17.600

24 104258 Shri Ashirwatham, R/o Guptapara, Ph. 9434290062 10.600

25 104358 Shri P. Anna Durai, S/o R. Pitchi Muthu, C/o Jaya Medical Shop, Haddo, Ph. 9933217475

15.800

26 104361 Miss. Jenifer, D/o Fullerten, R/o Old Pahargaon near Santoshi Mata Mandir, Ph. 9434271487

3.00

27 104387 Shri K. Ayyappa, S/o P. Kannaiah, R/o H. No. 270, MG Road, Lamba Line, Port Blair, Ph. 9476050401 & 9933262419

18.300

The Jewellers/Goldsmith/Public can participate in the above auction on the condition that, every participant should deposit Rs.500/- (Rupees five hundred only) before Bidding for the gold ornaments. The said amount will be returned to the bidders, except the highest and second highest on the same or next day morning. The entire bid amount should be paid within 24 hours of completion of the bid failing which the security deposit of Rs. 500/- (Rupees five hundred only) shall be forfeited. The Bank has got option to accept the second highest bidder or to reject. The staff of the A & N State Co-operative Bank cannot participate in the auction. The Auction will be cancelled, if the entire dues cleared by the respective borrower within the stipulated period as mentioned here in above.

Branch Manager Date: 20.03.2017 Port Blair

WE ARE HIRING

A reputed travel based agency is looking for some smart talents from the Islands for the post of 1) Sales Executive – 04 Female/Male 2) Accountant – 01 Female/Male 3) Office Assistant – 01 Male/Female Experienced candidates are preferred with good Computer knowledge with Excel, MS Office and E-mails Salary structure Experienced Candidates – Rs. 15,000/- to Rs. 20,000/- Additional incentives upon the performance will be provided

Please contact : Tropical Andamans Tours and Travels Phoenix Bay near Arun Hospital

Contact : 9790714424, 9933236704

PORT MANAGEMENT BOARD

ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS

TENDER NOTICE No. PMB/Tender/0934/2017/406

Port Blair, dtd. 17.03.2017

Tender No. 6092 dtd. 15.03.2017

Sealed tenders are invited for “Empanelment of

Advertising Agencies with Port Management

Board, A & N Islands”. The tender documents can

be downloaded from website

www.port.andaman.gov.in or www.and.nic.in till

1600 Hrs. on 19.04.2017. Unique No. 46195.

Assistant Engineer (P&S)

S.M.I.L.E

NEW BATCH FROM 10/3/17 FOR:

PATWARI EXAMS AT J/GHAT TIMING: 6AM/3PM&4PM

Contact: 9476083355/8768986222

AFFIDAVIT

I, Muthu Karuppi @ K. Muthu

Karuppi, W/o Shri C. Lakshman Kumar, D/o C. Karuppan, by faith Hindu, Resident of Delanipur village, Post Haddo under Port Blair Tehsil, Andaman District, do hereby solemnly affirm and

declare as follows : 1. That I have been appointed as Sanitary Mazdoor on Daily

Wages and in my appointment letter, my name is recorded at Sl. No. 14.

2. That I intend to insert my husband’s name “C. Lakshman Kumar” in my service record

instead and in place of my father’s name “C. Karuppan”. 3. That the purpose to swear this affidavit is for inclusion of my

husband’s name in my service record/ appointment letter instead and in place of my father’s name.

That the abovesaid statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and

information and that I have not concealed or misrepresented any facts.

Deponent

AFFIDAVIT I, Muthu Karuppi @ K. Muthu Karuppi, W/o Shri C. Lakshman Kumar, D/o C. Karuppan, by faith Hindu, resident of Delanipur village, Post Haddo under Port Blair Tehsil, Andaman District, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows : 1. That my actual and correct name is “Muthu Karuppi”, D/o C. Karuppan as per my Birth Certificate. 2. That due to inadvertence / mistake, my name has been wrongly recorded as “K. Muthu Karuppi”, W/o C. Karuppan in my appointment letter issued by Office of Port Blair Municipal Council. 3. That my name recorded at Sl. No. 14 of my appointment letter dated 26th Feb., 2015 issued by Office of PBMC has to be corrected as Muthu Karuppi, D/o C. Karuppan instead and in place of W/o C. Karuppan. 4. That the purpose to swear this affidavit is to declare my correct and actual name as “Muthu Karuppi”, D/o C. Karuppan before the authorities for all purposes. That the abovesaid statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, belief and information and that I have not concealed or misrepresented any facts.

Deponent

AFFIDAVIT

I, M. Muthulaxmi, W/o C. Manickam, R/o Bhatu Basti under Port Blair Tehsil, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under : 1. That I was born on 26.08.1964 at village Tatchampati, District

Pudukkottai in the State of Tamil Nadu.

2. That I have not possession of any valid documentary proof/ evidence(s)

for my Birth place and date. 3. This affidavit is required to me for the purpose of age proof, obtaining a PAN Card, hence this affidavit. That the abovesaid statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and

information.

Deponent

ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD.

(A Govt. Undertaking)

TENDER FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

ANIIDCO Ltd., invites sealed tenders for appointment of clearing, forwarding, transportation agent for handling and transportation of POL Products from IOC Ltd., Haddo/ IOC ROL, ANIIDCO, Junglighat to Southern Group of Islands by sea route. The detailed tender documents can be collected from the POL Section, ANIIDCO Ltd., Vikas Bhawan, Port Blair – 744101 on any working day during office hours upto 13.04.2017 against payment of Rs. 500/- (Rupees Five hundred only) per set (non-refundable) or downloaded from the website www.and.nic.in. The last date for receipt of the sealed tenders is upto 3.30 pm on 18.04.2017. Unique No. 46245

General Manager (POL) ANIIDCO

FULL MARKS

COACHING CENTRE Opposite Anbu Hotel,

1st Floor, A-One Building, Dollygunj, Port Blair

The new batch is starting from 1st April, 2017

For Class I to VIII (All Subjects)

For Class IX & X (Maths and Science)

(Genuine Fees, Experience Teacher and Daily Classes)

Contact : 9474058550/ 9933282095

OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

PUBLIC NOTICE PBMC has initiated paid parking system in the municipal area. Parking lots have

been awarded through competitive bidding process. Parking charges have been fixed as

under:

Sl.

No.

TYPE OF

VEHICLE

Hourly Rates

(8 am to 5 pm)

Hourly Rates

(5 pm to 8 pm)

Monthly

Rates for

Night hours

Monthly

Rates for

Day hours

1. 02 Wheelers Rs. 5/- Per

Hour

Rs. 7/- Per

Hour

Night Pass

(per month)

Rs. 100/-

Day Pass

(per month)

Rs. 200/-

2. 03 Wheelers Rs. 10/- Per Hour

Rs. 10/- Per Hour

Night Pass (per month)

Rs. 150/-

Day Pass (per month)

Rs. 300/-

3. 04 Wheelers Rs. 15/- Per

Hour

Rs. 20/- Per

Hour

Night Pass

(per month) Rs. 300/-

Day Pass

(per month) Rs. 500/-

4. Jeeps & Travelers

Buses

Rs. 25/- Per

Hour

Rs. 30/- Per

Hour

Night Pass

(per month) Rs. 600/-

Day Pass

(per month) Rs. 100/-

5. Trucks, Big

Buses, other off

road vehicles, Road Rollers etc.

Rs. 35/- Per

Hour

Rs. 40/- Per

Hour

Night Pass

(per month)

Rs. 1200/-

Day Pass

(per month)

Rs. 1500/-

Allotment List of Parking Area

Sl.

No.

Name of Parking lot Name of the successful Tenderer

1. Adjacent of Raj Niwas Annex at Carbyn’s Cove

M/s Mohd. Nafeez

2. Near Carbyn’s Cove Entrance Gate M/s Mohd. Nafeez

3. Near Science Centre at Goodwill State M/s Mohd. Nafeez

4. Near old CRPF Old Barrack at Atlanta Point M/s Fashion World

5. Infront of Hindi Sahitya Kala Parishad M/s Wings Travels Agency

6. Infront of CID Office Smti. Priti Kaur

7. Infront of Netaji Stadium Next to Andaman

Club

Shri Vivek Anand

8. At Children’s Traffic Park and Entrance of Marina Park

Shri Vivek Anand

9. Infront of Education and RCS Office M/s Mohd. Nafeez

10. Near Raj Niwas M/s Adiyappan Traders

11. Near Annapurna Hotel M/s Adiyappan Traders

12. Infront of Marine Gate M/s Mohd. Nafeez

13. Infront of L.I.C. Building M/s Wings Travels Agency

14. Infront of Mubarak Store M/s Mubarak Strore

15. Near Uma Bakery, Prem Nagar Junction M/s Global Traders

16. Infront of Bahai House, Chatham Road M/s Mohd. Nafeez

17. Infront of Hotel Drift Wood, Haddo M/s S. Valli Tours

18. Opposite to Island Niwas, Delanipur M/s Adiyappan Traders

19. Quarry Hill, Phungichang M/s Adiyappan Traders

20. Near Goalghar Junction (High Mast Light)

Session Judge Quarter

M/s United Agency

21. Near Govt. Sec School, Delanipur M/s Mohd. Nafeez

22. Near Marthoma Church, Goalghar Shri Y. Sunny

23. At Chatham Foreshore Road Junction to

TATA Garage.

M/s Mohd Nafeez

24. Infront of Tamil and Hindi Medium School M/s Sonu Tours & Travels

25. Infront of Teal House M/s Mohd. Nafeez

26. Delanipur Junction opposite Shalimar Hotel M/s Sonu Tours & Travels

27. Parking place opposite ANIIDCO Petrol

Pump

Shri Dilip Kumar Roy

28. Along Vijay Bagh Boundary at Junglighat M/s S. Valli Tours

29. Near Lal Bijan M/s Merchant Navy Office Co-op.

Society Ltd.

30. Opposite to ALF Quarter, Dairy Farm M/s Adiyappan Traders

31. Junglighat School to Durga Pandal Smti. Rekha Devi

Vehicle owners are requested to park their vehicles in authorized parking area for safety of their vehicles and pay the prescribed parking charges. All are requested for co-

operation with PBMC to reduce the traffic congestion. Police department also requested

for co-operation to reduce the traffic congestion as well as un-authorized parking in the

municipal area. For the convenience of shopkeepers and regular visitors, successful tenderer have

been asked to reserve minimum 25% area of the parking lot for monthly pass for day hours.

Secretary, PBMC

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Classifieds

ANNEXURE - I

FARE FOR MAINLAND-ISLAND SECTOR

S.No. Name of the Vessel Class of Accommodation

Fare for the year 2017-18

Fare for

Islanders

Fare for Non-

Islanders

1 MV Swarajdweep/ Nancowry /Nicobar/ Campbell Bay

Deluxe 5300 10240

1st Class Cabin 4780 8490

2nd Class Cabin 3600 6750

Bunk Class 970 2630

2 MV Harshavardhana Deluxe 5300 10240

1st Class Cabin 4780 8490

2nd Class 'A' Cabin 3600 6750

2nd Class 'B' Cabin 3170 5210

Bunk Class 970 2630

3 MV Akbar Deluxe 5300 10240

1st Class Cabin 4600 7240

AC Dormitory 2400 4400

Bunk Class 880 2290

Rounded up to nearest Rupees ten. Director of Shipping Services

FARE OF MAINLAND ISLAND VESSELS IN INTERISLAND SECTORS

Sl.No. STATION Distance in NM

Fare for the year 2017-18

DELUXE FIRST CLASS

SECOND CLASS

BUNK

PORT BLAIR

1 To Mayabunder 100 525 395 210 140

2 To Hutbay 73 395 285 165 105

3 To Car Nicobar 152 805 590 305 210

4 To Nancowry 244 1295 955 505 325

5 To Campbell Bay 298 1570 1165 610 405

6 To Katchal 230 1220 905 480 305

7 To Chowra 194 1025 760 405 260

8 To Teressa 208 1100 805 435 285

9 To Pilomillow 262 1380 1025 540 345

10 To Kondul 277 1460 1075 575 370

HUTBAY

11 To Car Nicobar 85 455 335 185 125

12 To Katchal 164 870 650 335 225

13 To Nancowry 164 870 650 335 225

14 To Campbell Bay 225 1195 870 465 295

CAR NICOBAR

15 To Teressa 70 370 270 150 100

16 To Chowra 58 305 240 130 80

17 To Katchal 87 465 335 185 125

18 To Nancowry 90 480 345 185 130

19 To Campbell Bay 155 820 600 325 210

CHOWRA

20 To Teressa 12 70 60 45 30

21 To Nancowry 33 185 140 75 55

22 To Campbell Bay 105 555 415 225 150

TERESSA

23 To Nancowry 30 165 130 70 55

24 To Campbell Bay 95 505 370 200 140

NANCOWRY

25 To Pilomillow 40 225 165 90 65

26 To Kondul 54 285 210 125 80

27 To Campbell Bay 68 360 270 150 95

KATCHAL

28 To Nancowry 9 60 50 35 30

29 To Teressa 28 165 115 65 50

CAMPBELL BAY

30 To Kondul 35 185 140 80 60

31 To Pilomillow 37 200 150 80 60

KONDUL

32 To Pilomillow 20 115 90 55 45

Rounded up to nearest rupees five. Director of Shipping Services

ANNEXURE-II(A)

FARE FOR MV SENTINEL, CHOWRA ETC., TYPE VESSELS. Sl.NO STATION

Dis

tanc

e

in N

M Fare for the year 2017-18

DELUXE ORD.

CABIN

BUNK/

SP. DECK

DECK

PORT BLAIR

1 TO HUTBAY 73 250 130 65 50

2 TO CARNICOBAR 152 490 250 105 70

3 TO KATCHAL 230 750 370 165 95

4 TO NANCOWRY 244 750 370 165 95

5 TO CAMPBELL BAY 298 1000 505 210 140

HUTBAY

6 TO CARNICOBAR 85 250 140 60 50

7 TO NANCOWRY 164 565 285 125 90

8 TO CAMPBELL BAY 225 805 415 175 125

CAR NICOBAR

9 TO TERESSA 70 335 130 60 50

10 TO KATCHAL 87 335 175 75 55

11 TO NANCOWRY 90 325 175 75 55

12 TO CAMPBELL BAY 155 565 285 130 90

NANCOWRY

13 TO PILOMILLOW 40 175 90 55 45

14 TO CAMPBELL BAY 68 250 140 70 55

15 TO TERESSA 30 225 125 60 50

16 TO CHOWRA 33 240 130 60 50

17 TO KONDUL 54 250 140 70 55

18 TO DERING 25 55 35 25 25

19 TO PILOMILLOW 40 165 90 50 35

PILLOMILLOW

20 TO KONDUL 20 100 60 45 35

KATCHAL

21 TO NANCOWRY 20 80 55 35 25

TERESSA

22 TO KATCHAL 28 150 90 50 35

PORT BLAIR

23 TO BARATANG 35 0 65 0 35

24 TO KADAMTALA 50 185 90 0 35

25 TO LONG ISLAND 46 0 95 0 35

26 TO STRAIT ISLAND 0 95 0 35

27 TO RANGAT BAY 50 0 115 60 35

28 TO NEIL ISLAND 20 0 60 45 35

29 TO HAVELOCK 25 0 65 35 35

30 TO MAYABUNDER 86 345 185 80 55

31 TO DIGLIPUR 100 455 225 100 80

BARATANG

32 TO KADAMTALA 0 50 0 25

33 TO LONG ISLAND 0 55 0 25

34 TO RANGAT BAY 0 70 0 35

KADAMTALA

35 TO LONG ISLAND 24 0 25 0 25

36 TO RANGAT BAY 0 55 0 25

LONG ISLAND 0 0 0 0

37 TO RANGAT BAY 15 0 50 35 25

38 TO MAYABUNDER 85 0 95 55 35

39 TO DIGLIPUR 0 150 70 55

RANGAT

40 TO MAYABUNDER 25 0 80 50 35

41 TO DIGLIPUR 40 0 140 65 50

NEIL ISLAND

42 TO HAVELOCK 15 0 55 35 25

43 TO LONG ISLAND 26 0 55 55 35

44 TO RANGAT 40 0 65 60 35

45 TO MAYABUNDER 0 175 80 55

46 TO DIGLIPUR 0 225 95 65

MAYABUNDER

47 TO DIGLIPUR 25 115 65 35 35

HAVELOCK

48 TO NEIL ISLAND 15 0 80 50 35

49 TO RANGAT 39 0 105 55 35

50 TO MAYABUNDER 0 175 75 55

51 TO DIGLIPUR 0 210 95 60

Rounded up to nearest Rupees five.

Director of Shipping Services

ANNEXURE II(B)

FARE FOR M.V. DERING ETC., TYPE VESSELS. Sl.NO STATION Distance in NM Fare for the year 2017-18

DELUXE SPL. DECK

PORT BLAIR

1 TO HUTBAY 73 250 80

2 TO CAR NICOBAR 152 490 150

3 TO KATCHAL 230 750 225

4 TO NANCOWRY 244 750 225

5 TO CAMPBELL BAY 298 1000 305

6 TO CHOWRA 194 720 185

7 TO TERESSA 208 720 185

8 TO PILOMILLOW 262 915 260

9 TO KONDUL 277 1000 305

HUTBAY

10 TO CAR NICOBAR 85 250 80

11 TO KATCHAL 164 565 175

12 TO NANCOWRY 164 565 175

13 TO CAMPBELL BAY 225 805 250

CAR NICOBAR

14 TO TERESSA 70 240 80

15 TO KATCHAL 87 335 105

16 TO NANCOWRY 90 325 105

17 TO CAMPBELL BAY 155 565 185

NANCOWRY

18 TO PILOMILLOW 40 175 65

19 TO CAMPBELL BAY 68 250 95

20 TO TERESSA 20 225 80

21 TO CHOWRA 30 240 80

22 TO KONDUL 50 250 95

23 TO DERING 25 55 35

KATCHAL

24 TO NANCOWRY 20 80 50

25 TO TERESSA 30 150 60

PORT BLAIR

26 TO RANGAT BAY 50 210 75

27 TO MAYABUNDER 86 345 115

28 TO DIGLIPUR 100 455 150

RANGAT BAY

29 TO MAYABUNDER 25 165 60

30 TO DIGLIPUR 40 250 90

MAYABUNDER

31 TO DIGLIPUR 25 115 55

Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. Director of Shipping Services

ANNEXURE-II ( C)

FARE FOR MV. KALIGHAT Sl.NO STATION Fare for the year 2017-18

DELUXE FIRST CLASS BUNK SEAT

PORT BLAIR

1 TO HUTBAY 285 240 175 80

2 TO CARNICOBAR 555 480 325 150

3 TO NANCOWRY 990 760 395 225

4 TO CAMPBELL BAY 1365 1000 445 305

5 TO KATCHAL 925 720 360 210

6 TO CHOWRA 785 600 305 185

7 TO TERESSA 840 650 335 185

8 TO PILOMILLOW 1065 805 435 240

9 TO KONDUL 1110 860 445 240

HUTBAY

10 TO CAR NICOBAR 345 270 150 80

11 TO CHOWRA 490 435 285 140

12 TO TERESSA 540 465 305 150

13 TO KATCHAL 675 515 260 165

14 TO NANCOWRY 675 515 260 165

15 TO CAMPBELL BAY 915 710 360 200

CAR NICOBAR

16 TO CHOWRA 225 200 140 70

17 TO TERESSA 285 225 125 75

18 TO KATCHAL 360 270 150 90

19 TO NANCOWRY 360 285 165 90

20 TO CAMPBELL BAY 625 480 260 150

CHOWRA

21 TO TERESSA 60 55 45 30

NANCOWRY

22 TO PILOMILLOW 175 150 75 55

23 TO TERESSA 90 75 50 35

24 TO CHOWRA 130 105 65 50

25 TO KONDUL 225 185 100 65

26 TO DERING 115 90 55 45

27 TO CAMPBELL BAY 285 225 125 75

KATCHAL

28 TO NANCOWRY 90 75 50 35

29 TO TERESSA 130 105 65 50

CAMPBELL BAY

30 TO TERESSA 360 305 210 100

31 TO KONDUL 55 50 35 30

32 TO PILOMILLOW 130 105 65 50

KONDUL

33 TO PILOMILLOW 90 75 50 35

Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. Director of Shipping Services

ANNEXURE - II (D) FARE FOR MV. CAMPBELL BAY

Sl.NO STATION Fare for the year 2017-18

PORT BLAIR DELUXE FIRST CLASS BUNK

1 TO HUTBAY 285 240 175

2 TO CARNICOBAR 555 480 325

3 TO NANCOWRY 990 760 395

4 TO CAMPBELL BAY 1365 1000 445

5 TO KATCHAL 925 720 360

6 TO CHOWRA 785 600 305

7 TO TERESSA 840 650 335

8 TO PILOMILLOW 1065 805 435

9 TO KONDUL 1110 860 445

HUTBAY

10 TO CAR NICOBAR 345 270 150

11 TO CHOWRA 490 435 285

12 TO TERESSA 540 465 305

13 TO KATCHAL 675 515 260

14 TO NANCOWRY 675 515 260

15 TO CAMPBELL BAY 915 710 360

CAR NICOBAR

16 TO CHOWRA 225 200 140

17 TO TERESSA 285 225 125

18 TO KATCHAL 360 270 150

19 TO NANCOWRY 360 285 165

20 TO CAMPBELL BAY 625 480 260

CHOWRA

21 TO TERESSA 60 55 45

NANCOWRY

22 TO PILOMILLOW 175 150 75

23 TO TERESSA 90 75 50

24 TO CHOWRA 130 105 65

25 TO KONDUL 225 185 100

26 TO DERING 115 90 55

27 TO CAMPBELL BAY 285 225 125

SITUATION VACANT

Sun Sea Resort Front Office Assistant – 4 (Male and Female candidate)

Waiter – 6 (Fresher can also apply)

Housekeeping – 4 (Fresher can also apply)

Cook – 1 Pantry Assistant – 3 Kitchen Helper – 4 Store Keeper – 2

Salary package as per experience, Lodging & Food will be provided

Sun Sea Resort, Middle Point. Contact : 8420965107

SITUATION VACANT

1) Salesman-cum-Delivery Boy 2) Female Data Entry Operator with Tally & MS knowledge

Contact : Madar Marketing, Opp. Govt. School, Junglighat,

Ph. 03192-234019

ANIIDCO

TENDER NOTICE No. 4-209(A)/ANIIDCO/2016-17/Vol-II/PF-I

dated 17.03.2017 The Andaman & Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corporation Ltd. (ANIIDCO), Port Blair invites sealed tenders for appointment of Contractor for handling / transportation of IMFL/ Beer Products from ANIIDCO’s IMFL Godown, Haddo Jetty to Port Blair Jetty/ Ship, as and when required basis for a period of one year commencing from the date to be specified in the work order. Detailed tender documents can be obtained from Sr. Manager (IMFL), ANIIDCO Ltd., Vikas Bhawan, Port Blair – 744101, during working hours except holidays upto 3.00 pm on 11.04.2017 or can be downloaded from website www.and.nic.in against non-refundable payment of Rs. 500/- (Rupees Five hundred only) per set. The last date for receipt of sealed tenders is upto 3.00 pm on 12.04.2017 which shall be opened on the same day at 3.50 pm. For more information call : 03192-236087. Unique No. 46238

General Manager (IMFL) ANIIDCO Ltd.

TENDER NOTICE

Sealed Tenders are invited for supply of Newspapers & Magazines on door delivery basis at Vikas Bhawan and Megapode Resort, ANIIDCO Ltd., Port Blair. The tender documents containing terms and conditions and schedule of items can be obtained from the Sr.Manager(P&A), ANIIDCO Ltd., Vikas Bhawan, Port Blair during working hours upto

11/04/2017 or download from the website www.and.nic.in. The last date for receipt of sealed tender at Vikas Bhawan, Port Blair is upto 3.00 PM on 12/04/2017 which will be opened at 3.30 PM on same day in the presence of tenderers, if any present at that time. The General Manager, ANIIDCO reserves the right to accept or reject any or all the tenders without assigning any reason thereof. Unique No. 46248 General Manager (P&A)

ANIIDCO (F.No.1-88/ANIIDCO/2015-16)

PUBLIC NOTICE It is for general information that I, M.A. ANWAR

HUSSAIN, S/o Late O.M. ABOO BACKER, residing at Bambooflat, Ferrargunj Tehsil, South Andaman District, declare that my name and my father’s name of has been wrongly written as M.A. ANWAR HUSSIAN and ABOO BACKER in my Service Book and in the other documents. The actual name of mine is M.A. ANWAR HUSSAIN and my father’s name is O.M. ABOO BACKER respectively, which may be amended accordingly. It is certified that I have complied with other legal requirements in this connection.

Sd./- Signature of the Applicant

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NOTICE This is brought to the notice of General Public that in accordance to the A & N

Administration’s direction contained in letter No. 5-1/2010-TR(PF) dated 16th February, 2015, the Director of Shipping Services has revised the passengerfares for all vessels plying in Mainland-island, Inter-Island, Foreshore and Harbour

Ferry Sectors for the year 2017-18. The revised fares will come into force w.e.f

01.04.2017. The details of the revised fares are being separately promulgated through specific order / posting on web.

Director of Shipping Services

DIRECTORATE OF SHIPPING SERVICES

ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION

Port Blair dated the 06th March, 2017.

ORDER NO. 954 The passenger fares for the year 2017-18 for Mainland-Island, Inter-island, Foreshore and

Harbour Ferry Sectors have been revised in accordance with the Administration Letter No. 5-1/2010-TR(PF) dated 16th February, 2015.

The new fares are placed at Annexures I to V. The revised fares will come into force with

effect from 01.04.2017. Encl: As above. Director of Shipping Services

ANNEXURE - I

FARE FOR MAINLAND-ISLAND SECTOR

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KATCHAL 28 TO NANCOWRY 90 75 50 29 TO TERESSA 130 105 65

CAMPBELL BAY 30 TO TERESSA 360 305 210 31 TO KONDUL 55 50 35 32 TO PILOMILLOW 130 105 65 KONDUL

33 TO PILOMILLOW 90 75 50 Rounded up to nearest Rupees five.

Director of Shipping Services ANNEXURE- II (E) FARE FOR MV BHARAT SEEMA VESSEL

Sl.NO STATION Distance in NM Fare for MV Bharat seema for the year 2017-18 DELUX SPL DECK

PORT BLAIR 1 TO HUTBAY 73 250 80 2 TO CAR NICOBAR 152 490 150 3 TO KATCHAL 230 750 225 4 TO NANCOWRY 244 750 225 5 TO CAMPBELL BAY 298 1000 305 6 TO CHOWRA 194 720 185 7 TO TERESSA 208 720 185 8 TO PILOMILLOW 262 915 260 9 TO KONDUL 277 1000 305 HUTBAY

10 TO CAR NICOBAR 85 250 80 11 TO KATCHAL 164 565 175 12 TO NANCOWRY 164 565 175 13 TO CAMPBELL BAY 225 805 250 CAR NICOBAR

14 TO TERESSA 70 240 80 15 TO KATCHAL 87 335 105 16 TO NANCOWRY 90 325 105 17 TO CAMPBELL BAY 155 565 185 NANCOWRY

18 TO PILOMILLOW 40 175 65 19 TO CAMPBELL BAY 68 250 95 20 TO TERESSA 20 225 80 21 TO CHOWRA 30 240 80 22 TO KONDUL 50 250 95 23 TO DERING 25 55 35 KATCHAL

24 TO NANCOWRY 20 80 50 25 TO TERESSA 30 150 60

PORT BLAIR 0 26 TO RANGAT BAY 50 210 75 27 TO MAYABUNDER 86 345 115 28 TO DIGLIPUR 100 455 150 RANGAT BAY

29 TO MAYABUNDER 25 165 60 30 TO DIGLIPUR 40 250 90 MAYABUNDER

31 TO DIGLIPUR 25 115 55 Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. Director of Shipping Services

ANNEXURE-III (A) FARE FOR M.V. KALPONG, MV. MUS, P/KUNJI, PILOPABI, M.V. GALATHIA ETC., TYPE VESSELS

Sl.NO STATION Distance in NM Fare for the year 2017-18 UPPER LOWER

PORT BLAIR 1 TO HUTBAY 73 75 55 2 TO HAVELOCK 25 50 35 3 TO RANGAT 50 75 50 4 TO MAYABUNDER 86 95 65 5 TO DIGLIPUR 100 140 75 6 TO LONG ISLAND 46 55 50 RANGAT 7 TO MAYABUNDER 25 55 45 8 TO DIGLIPUR 40 75 55 MAYABUNDER 0 0 9 TO DIGLIPUR 25 50 35 HAVELOCK

10 TO RANGAT 39 60 50 11 TO MAYABUNDER 64 70 50 LONG ISLAND

12 TO RANGAT 15 50 35 Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. Director of Shipping Services ANNEXURE-III (B) FARE FOR MV RANGAT, BARATANG, ETC., CATEGORY VESSELS Sl.NO STATION Distance

in NM Fare for the year 2017-18

SEAT CHAIR BUNK PORT BLAIR 1 TO HUTBAY 73 50 90 100 CARNICOBAR 2 TO TERESSA 70 50 90 100 3 TO KATCHAL 87 55 115 130 4 TO NANCOWRY 90 55 115 140 5 TO CAMPBELL BAY 155 95 200 260 NANCOWRY 6 TO PILOMILLOW 40 45 70 90 7 TO CAMPBELL BAY 68 55 100 140 8 TO TERESSA 20 50 90 95 9 TO CHOWRA 30 50 90 100 10 TO KONDUL 54 55 100 140 11 TO DERING 25 25 35 45 KATCHAL

12 TO NANCOWRY 20 30 50 55 13 TO TERESSA 30 35 65 70 CAMPBELL BAY

14 TO KONDUL 10 35 55 60 15 TO PILLOWMILLOW 30 50 90 100 KONDUL

16 TO PILLOWMILLOW 20 50 90 95 CHOWRA

17 TO CARNICOBAR 67 50 90 100 18 TERESSA 10 35 55 60 PORT BLAIR 1 TO RANGAT BAY 50 75 125 210 2 TO MAYABUNDER 86 100 130 285 3 TO DIGLIPUR 100 150 165 405 RANGAT BAY 4 TO STRAIT ISLAND 50 60 115 5 TO KADAMTALA 50 60 115 6 TO MAYABUNDER 25 55 65 125 7 TO DIGLIPUR 40 80 90 210 MAYABUNDER 8 TO DIGLIPUR 25 50 55 95 PORT BLAIR 9 TO NEIL ISLAND 20 50 55 95 10 TO HAVELOCK 25 50 55 95 11 TO LONG ISLAND 46 75 80 210 12 TO STRAIT ISLAND 75 80 210 13 TO BARATANG 35 50 55 95 14 TO KADAMTALA 50 50 55 95

NEIL ISLAND 15 TO HAVELOCK 15 50 55 95 16 TO LONG ISLAND 26 55 100 140 17 TO STRAIT ISLAND 55 100 140 18 TO KADAMTALA 30 55 65 125 19 TO RANGAT BAY 40 55 100 140 HAVELOCK

20 TO LONG ISLAND 20 55 100 140 21 TO STRAIT ISLAND 55 100 140 22 TO KADAMTALA 29 50 55 95 23 TO RANGAT BAY 39 55 100 140 LONG ISLAND

24 TO STRAIT ISLAND 50 55 95 25 TO RANGAT BAY 15 50 55 95 26 TO MAYABUNDER 85 55 65 125 KADAMTALA

27 TO LONG ISLAND 24 50 55 95 Rounded up to nearest Rupee Five Director of Shipping Services

ANNEXURE – IV HARBOUR FERRY SERVICES FARES IN THE HARBOUR FERRY SERVICES IN ROUTE I,II,III,IV, ATR etc SL.NO STATION Fare for the year

2017-18 **1 PHOENIX BAY JETTY TO BAMBOOFLAT 10 **2 CHATHAM TO BAMBOOFLAT 10 **3 CHATHAM TO DUNDUS POINT 10 **4 PHOENIX BAY TO PANIGHAT 10

Rounded up to nearest Rupee five

MONTHLY PASS FOR REGULAR PASSENGER OF HARBOUR FERRY SERVICES IN THE ROUTE NO.I,II,III & IV, ATR etc

SL.NO STATION Fare for the year 2017-18

1 PHOENIX BAY JETTY TO BAMBOOFLAT 140 2 CHATHAM TO BAMBOOFLAT 140 3 CHATHAM TO DUNDUS POINT 140 4 PHOENIX BAY TO PANIGHAT 140 5 TWO WHEELER 370

Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. MONTHLY CONCESSION PASS FOR HANDICAPPED / STUDENTS/ SENIOR CITIZEN FOR PASSENGERS OF

HARBOUR FERRY SERVICES IN ROUTE NO.I,II,III,IV, ATR etc SL.NO CATEGORY Fare for the year

2017-18 1 STUDENTS 40 2 HANDICAPPED FREE 3 SENIOR CITIZEN 55

Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. FARES FOR VEHICLES/CARGO IN VEHICLE FERRY SERVICES IN ROUTE NO.I,II,III,IV, ATR etc SL.NO CATEGORY Fare for the year

2017-18 1 TWO WHEELERS 25 2 THREE WHEELERS 60 3 THREE WHEELERS WITH LOAD (Cargo Auto) 130

Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. SL.NO CATEGORY Fare for the year

2017-18 4 FOUR WHEELERS/LV WITHOUT LOAD 115 5 FOUR WHEELERS/LV WITH LOAD 335 6 BULLDOZER/HITACHI/ROAD ROLER 1460 7 HITACHI WITH TRUCK 1460

Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. SL.NO CATEGORY Fare for the year

2017-18 1 HEAVY VEHICLE WITHOUT LOAD (TRUCK/MINIBUS/BUS/407/TEMPO

ETC.) 250

2 HEAVY VEHICLE WITH LOAD (TRUCK/MINIBUS/BUS/407/TEMPO ETC.) 610 Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. FARES FOR FERRY SERVICES CONNECTING SOUTHERN GROUP OF ISLANDS

SL.NO STATION Fare for the year 2017-18

1 KATCHAL TO KAMORTA 25 2 NANCOWRY TO TAPONG 25 3 30 4 NANCOWRY TO CHOWRA 35 5 TERESSA TO CHOWRA 25

**6 KAMORTA TO CHAMPION 10 **7 KAMORTA TO MONAK 10 8 KAMORTA TO DERING 20 9 KAMORTA TO PILPILOW 25 10 KAMORTA TO KAKANA 20 11 KAMORTA TO PILOMILLOW 35 12 KAMORTA TO KONDUL 45 13 KAMORTA TO PILOPANJA 35

**14 KAMORTA TO ETUAI 10 **15 KAMORTA TO MOMAI 10 16 KAMORTA TO TILLINGCHONG 30 17 KAMORTA TO BAMBOOKA 25 18 PILOMILLOW TO KONDUL 25 19 PILOMILLOW TO CAMPBELL BAY 35 20 CAMPBELL BAY TO PILOBABHI 35 21 CAMPBELL BAY TO PILOKUNJI 45 22 KONDUL TO CAMPBELL BAY 30

Rounded up to nearest Rupees ten. Director of Shipping Services FARES FOR HARBOUR FERRY SERVICES OF MIDDLE & NORTHERN GROUP OF ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS

SL.NO STATION Fare for the year 2017-18 1 MAYABUNDER TO KALIGHAT 45 2 KALIGHAT TO PARANGARA 45 3 ARIAL BAY TO SAGAR DWEEP 20 4 ARIAL BAY TO GANDHI NAGAR 30

**5 MIDDLE STRAIT TO NILAMBUR 10 **6 GANDHI GHAT TO UTTARA JETTY 10 7 LONG ISLAND TO YERATTA 20 8 LONG ISLAND TO KADAMTALA 25 9 DIGLIPUR TO EAST ISLAND 45

10 MAYABUNDER TO EAST ISLAND 80 11 PORT BLAIR TO EAST ISLAND 195 12 NEIL TO KADAMTALA 45 13 HAVELOCK TO KADAMTALA 45

Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. Director of Shipping Services ANNEXURE - V FARE OF M.V. NORTH PASSAGE , M.V. BAMBOOKA & OTHER SPEED VESSELS OPERATING BETWEEN

PORT BLAIR - HAVELOCK, PORT BLAIR - NEIL AND HAVELOCK NEIL AND VICE VERSA (FOR NON ISLANDERS)

Name of the vessels Class of accommodation Fare for the year 2017-18 M.V.BAMBOOKA & M.V.NORTH

PASSAGE Reclining Chair 610 Ordinary Class 445

Other Speed vessels Lower Class 355 Upper Class 455

Rounded up to nearest Rupees five. Director of Shipping Services

TENDER NOTICE No. DGP/Comp/Modem/2015/148/1462 Dated : 20/03/2017

Sealed quotations are invited from authorized dealers/ authorized business partners/ authorized Re-sellers for supply of V.35 & G703 Modem. The specification and terms & conditions are available in the website www.andaman.gov.in (or) http://police.andaman.gov.in. The last date of accepting the quotation is 12/04/2017 by 1530 Hrs. and the tenders will be opened on the same day at 1600 Hrs.

Dy. Superintendent of Police (DDO) PHQ For Director General of Police

Unique No. 46259 A & N Islands

TENDER NOTICE No. 1-15/Store/2017-18/677 dtd. 10.03.2017

e-Tenders are invited from the registered catering contractors/ firms to run the departmental canteen on lease basis inside the Institute’s campus for a period of one year. The interested bidders may submit the bids through e-procurement portal http://eproc.andaman.gov.in. The tenderers who have not registered may visit the website for obtaining registration details. EMD in the form of Call Deposit/ Term Deposit/ FDR for an amount of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand only) drawn from any nationalized bank in favour of Purchase Secretary, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Pahargaon shall have to be submitted. The scanned copy of Call Deposit/ Term Deposit/ FDR shall have to be uploaded in the online portal and thereafter, the original DD/ FDR shall have to be submitted to Purchase Secretary, DBRAIT latest upto 1400 hours of 11/04/2017. The tender document can be downloaded from the website http://eproc.andaman.gov.in and can be uploaded in the website upto 1400 hours of 11/04/2017 and will be opened on same day at 1430 hrs.

Purchase Secretary Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology

Tender ID: BRAIT129 Pahargaon

AFFIDAVIT I, Sumit Kumar Biswas, aged about 27 yrs., S/o Shri Sunil Biswas, R/o Herbertabad village under Ferrargunj Tehsil, South Andaman District, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows : 1. That my actual and correct name is SUMIT KUMAR BISWAS. 2. That my name has been wrongly/ erroneously mentioned as Sumit Ku Biswas instead of my correct name Sumit Kumar Biswas in the following documents: (a) Class Xth Pass Certificate bearing No. 535044. (b) Class Xth Marksheet bearing No. 168087. (c) Class XIIth Pass Certificate bearing No. A/11 12618. (d) Class XIIth Marksheet bearing No. A/11 025501. (e) Provisional Certificate bearing No. A/11 10466. (f) Migration Certificate bearing No. A/11 10466 (g) National Trade Certificate bearing No. 1435000035 issued by ITI, Dollygunj, Port Blair. (h) Basic Computer Course Certificate bearing No. 00100123 issued by the ITI, Dollygunj, Port Blair. (i) Employment Exchange Identity Card bearing Registration No. 20170041. 3. That Sumit Kumar Biswas and Sumit Ku Biswas is the name of one and same person. 4. That henceforth I shall be known and called as Sumit Kumar Biswas for all official and other purposes. That the abovementioned paras 1 to 4 are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Nothing concealed herein. Deponent

AFFIDAVIT I, SUDHARSAN HALDAR, S/o Late Amulya, aged about 52 years, R/o Chouldari Village under Ferrargunj Tehsil, South Andaman District, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under : 1. That I am the permanent resident of these Islands and permanently residing in the address given hereinabove. 2. That my actual name is SUDHARSAN HALDAR but in the Saving Pass Book bearing its Account No. 11754795407 and 11779120821 at the State Bank of India, Choudari Branch, my name has been wrongly depicted as SUDARSAN HALDER instead of SUDHARSAN HALDAR and also in my service record of Environment and Forests Department my name has been wrongly depicted as SUDARSAN HALDAR instead of SUDHARSAN HALDAR and as such through this instant affidavit I intend to correct my name in the Pass Book bearing its Account No. 11754795407 and 11779120821 at the State Bank of India, Chouldari Branch and in my Service Record as SUDHARSAN HALDAR instead of SUDARSAN HALDER and SUDARSAN HALDAR. 3. That I possessed valid document to prove that my actual name is SUDHARSAN HALDAR, that, SUDHARSAN HALDAR, SUDARSAN HALDER and SUDARSAN HALDAR are one and same person. 4. That this instant affidavit is mainly to correct my name in the Pass Book and Service Record as SUDHARSAN HALDAR. Hence this affidavit. That the contents made in paras 1 to 4 of this instant affidavit are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and I have not suppressed any material facts of this instant affidavit.

Deponent

AFFIDAVIT I, B. Shanti Ledia, Wife of Shri M. Seemon, Resident of Valluvar Nagar, Bambooflat, Ferrargunj Tehsil, South Andaman, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under : 1. That my actual name is B. SHANTI LEDIA and the same is recorded in the Birth Certificate and School Record, Election Identity Card issued by the appropriate authority. 2. That my name has been wrongly written as B. SANTHI LEDIYA in the Aadhaar Card and SHANTI LEDIYA in the Local Certificate instead of B. SHANTI LEDIYA. 3. That since I got married to M. Seemon, I intend to adopt my husband’s name as my surname. 4. That, henceforth I would be known and called as S. SHANTI LEDIA instead of B. SHANTI LEDIA for all purposes. 5. That S. SHANTI LEDIA and B. SHANTI LEDIA is one and the same person. 6. That this affidavit is made bonafide for the purpose of correction of my name in the Aadhaar Card, Local Certificate, Marriage Certificate issued by the concerned authority That the statements made in paragraphs 1 to 6 are true, correct to the best of my knowledge and I have not concealed any material records. Deponent

AVINASH COACHING CENTRE Admission is going on

Class : KG-I to VIII – All Subjects Class : IX & X – English, Maths & Science Class : XI & XII – English, Economics, Business & Accountancy

Add. Opposite DAYALCO, Port Blair, A/Bazaar For contact : 9933207132

Special Offer from today upto

31st March – Stock Closing Cash Discount 40%

(Subject to stock availability, T/C)

VINAYAGA AGENCY Junglighat, Ph. 230650, Card Accept

Card Accept

JOIN-JOIN-JOIN

A&N JANATA PARTY Membership Drive started

Join A&N Janta Party for better development of A&N Islands

Shri Santosh Prajapati – President Shri Neeraj Vaidya – Vice President Smti. Parbati Halder – Secretary Shri Birsha Rishi – Treasurer

For more details contact : Andaman & Nicobar Janata Party

Garacharma, Port Blair, Mob. 9933241986

Cool & Comfort Refrigeration Works

Door to Door Service Refrigerator, Air Conditioner, Washing Machine, Micro Wave – Oven, Geyser etc. all spare parts available, Prop. Dulal Dey, Mob. 9933203118/ 9474863059/ 9474262211, our new S/Center is at Bird Line, Opp. Playground

(Contd. from page 03)

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March 25, 2017 5 Shipping : 245555

Women : 1091

Children : 1098

Coast Guard (Search & Rescue) : 1554

District Control Room : 1070 / 238881

Ambulance : 102

Police Control room : 100

Fire Service : 101

Coastal Security : 1093

PBMC Control Room : 245798

State control Room: 1077/234287

Extn : 328 / 231179Classifieds

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DISCLAIMER Readers are requested to verify and make appropriate enquiries to satisfy themselves about the veracity of an advertisement before responding to any advertisement published in this newspaper. The publisher of this newspaper, does not vouch for the authenticity of any advertisement or advertiser or for any of the advertisers products and services. The Owner, Publisher, Printer, Employees of this newspaper shall not be held responsible/liable in any manner whatsoever for any claims and/or damages/consequences for advertisements in this newspaper.

NOTICE All the members of the Atul Smriti Samity, Port Blair is hereby informed that the Annual General Body Meeting of the Samity will be held on 23rd April, 2017 (Sunday) at 10.00 am at the Samity premises. All the members are requested to be present on the date and time as mentioned hereinabove.

Sd./- (Tapan Kumkar Das)

General Secretary

VANVIKAS EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION,

CENTRAL COMMITTEE, PORT BLAIR All concerned Petitioners in Writ Petitions filed by this Association during March, 2016, before Hon’ble Calcutta High Court for revision and implementation of CDA & IDA Patterns Pay Scale with effect from 2006 and 2007 onwards, it has been noticed that even after publishing Notice on 27th November, 2016 and 29th November, 2016 in “The Daily Telegrams” as well as intimating time and again by conducting meetings, a good amount of fees are receivable from them, which is required to be deposited to the Central Committee or Sub-Committees or directly in favour of “VANVIKAS EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, PORT BLAIR” through State Bank of India, Haddo Branch, Port Blair, A/c No. 30715967304, IFSC SBIN0012357 on or before 20th April, 2017, failing which action to strike out/ delete his / her name from list shall be initiated without further notice. Therefore, all concerned petitioners are hereby given a final notice to make payment of the above fees on or before 20th April, 2017 positively. It may be noted that this is the final and last call and hereafter no further opportunity shall be extended/ entertained under any circumstances.

Cell No. General Secretary: 9434283962 President : 9434264276

CORRIGENDUM No. 23-1/GP/CD/2016-17/674 Dated: 22.03.2017 In connection to this office tender vide No. 23-1/GP/CD/2016-17/230 dated 8th March, 2017 for supply of electrical items with Unique No. 46125 &

tender No. 23-1/GP/CD/2016-17/231 dated 8th

March, 2017 for supply of chairs with Unique No.

46124, it is to state that the brand name mentioned may be read as ‘any reputed brand with ISI mark’. Other terms and conditions will remain the same. Pradhan

Gram Panchayat R.D. No. 1054 Chouldari

ADMISSION OPEN

SHALEM PUBLIC SCHOOL (Recognized by Andaman Administration)

Bargat Line, Nayagaon, Port Blair, Andaman Admisions open for

Pre-KG, LKG, UKG & 1st to Vth Classes

For more details contact : 9933209159, 9476090738

TUITION Exp. 28 yrs.

From Mainland Class I-V All Subjects

Class VI-XII English, Hindi and Sanskrit

House to House Cell : 9474200835

TO LET 2 BHK RCC Flat for rent on ground floor – Rs. 8,000/- per month near Sagaritara New Primary School, Prem Nagar, Port Blair. Mobile – 9474228670/ 9564780981

LOST I have lost my Islander Card bearing No. 10424607560805 in between Dairy Farm and Goalghar. Finder may contact : Jagdish Babu, Panighat, Ph. 9474201564

TO LET 2 Nos. Room on ground floor for Shop purposes at Middle Point, Port Blair. Contact : 9531858617/ 7063925940

OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE

DISTRICT OF SOUTH ANDAMAN

PORT BLAIR

Port Blair dated the 24th

March 2017

NOTIFICATION In exercise of power conferred under M. V. Act

1988 (Act No. 59 of 1988) read with Administrations

Notification No./2008/F.No.32-95/2008-TR. Dated

10th

March 2008, the District Magistrate, South

Andaman hereby notifies for the information of all

concerned that due to Construction of road from Shri

Ravindran House to Shri Ravi Sankara House at

Brookshabad in ward No. 22 the road near from the

house of Shri Ravindran House to Shri Ravi Sankara House at Brookshabad in ward No. 22 will be closed

for 20 days w.e.f 25/3/2017. Hence all traffic/ vehicular movement through the

stretch road would be diverted from R. O. Plant Brookshabad to Councillor’s Office via Pump House.

Sd/- Additional District Magistrate

For District Magistrate South Andaman District

OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

PORT BLAIR

Notice Inviting Quotation (On-line) Details about Quotation:

Quotation Schedule:-

Department Name : Port Blair Municipal Council

Authority Inviting/Opening Bid

: Executive Engineer (Plg), PBMC

Name of Quotation : Quotation for procurement of G.I Pipe Fittings Items to the Council for the year 2017-18.

Quotation Currency : Indian Rupees (INR)

Joint Venture/Consortium : Not allowed

Bid Document Fee : Rs. 500/- (Rupees Five Hundred only).

Bid Document Fee payable to

: The Accounts Officer, Port Blair Municipal Council, online through e-payment portal only.

EMD (INR) : Rs. 2,50,000/- (Rupees: Two lakh fifty thousand only) to be deposited online through e-payment portal only.

Quotation Dates :

Bid Document Downloading Start Date

: 14/03/2017

Bid Document Downloading End Date

: 13/04/2017 at 15:30 hrs

Date of opening of

Technical Bid

: 17/04/2017 at 16:00 hrs

Date of opening of Financial Bid

: 20/04/2017 at 16:00 hrs

Bid Validity Period : 15 Months from the date of opening of price bid.

Remarks : Bidder shall submit their document fee, EMD and financial offer in electronic format on website. No

offer in physical form will be accepted and any such offer received by Port Blair Municipal Council will be outright rejected.

Contact Person : 03192-235688

Tender I D No. PBMC/164 Executive Engineer (Plg.)

AFFIDAVIT I, Smti. K. Dhilshad, W/o Kattu Bava, R/o Phoenix Bay under Port

Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District, do hereby say that :

1. That I am residing at Phoenix Bay, Port Blair. 2. That I have married to Shri KATTU BAVA in the year 05.04.1987 and before my marriage I was known as C.N. DHILSHAD,

D/o C.N. Noorullah. 3. That after marriage I have

changed my initial from C.N. to ‘K’ and myself known as Smti. K. DHILSHAD, W/o KATTU BAVA. 4. That I say that C.N. DHILSHAD and K. DHILSHAD is the same and one identical person and to the Army PPO No. of my husband bearing PPO No. S/041822/1997 my name may be

corrected from C.H. DHILSHAD to K. DHILSHAD.

The above statements are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Deponent

AFFIDAVIT I, KATTU BAVA (Ex. Army), S/o Late K.S.A. Gani, R/o Phoenix Bay under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District, do hereby say

that : 1. That I am residing at Phoenix

Bay, Port Blair. 2. That I have married to Smti. C.N. DHILSHAD in the year 05.04.1987 and before marriage

she is known as C.N. DHILSHAD. 3. That after marriage she is

change of initial C.N. to K and my wife is known as Smti. K. DHILSHAD, W/o KATTU BAVA. 4. I say that C.N. Dhilshad and K. Dhilshad is my wife and same person and my Army PPO No. S/041822/1997 for correction C.N.

DHILSHAD to K. Dhilshad. The above statements are true to

the best of my knowledge and belief. Deponent

FOR SALE Tata Safari with South Permit in excellent condition. For details contact :

9600002883, 9679561561

HOME SERVICE For only CRT TV (with

one year warranty) Contact : 9679507701,

9734484660 H.H. Electronics, Bhatu Basti & New Pahargaon

FOR SALE Yamaha SZ-R, 2012 Model in good running condition for sale. Contact : 9679520444,

9474241516

Computer Home

Based Service

Home Based Computer, Laptop Service, OS Installation, Antivirus 2017 Sales, Website Designing for details contact :

7063967102

FOR SALE Vehicle Name : Mahindra Scorpio Series – F-Sereis Run Kms. 1,48,700 Kms. Contact details :

Rishab Sarkar, Mobile No. 9932089402.

Only interested buyer may call.

SITUATION VACANT Compounder or Lab Technician for a reputed Goyal Diagnostic Lab for part time. Candidate should possess minimum 1-3 years of working experience. Apply with your Bio-Data.

Contact Address : M/s RDS Project Ltd., 1, Gandhi Bhawan, Maulana Azad Road,

Port Blair – 744101. Contact No. 9593230009, 03192-232919

TO LET

One Flat 2 BHK, fully tiled with

spacious drawing room and sufficient water facility in second floor at Friends Colony, Minnie Bay, rent per month

Rs. 8000/-. Contact Number 9933232494

FOR SALE 01. Kirloskar Engine 16 HP 02 Cylinder 02. Kirloskar Engine 08 & 05 HP 01 Cylinder Contact : 9679527144, T.N. Pandey

1st Wedding Anniversary On 25.03.2017

GANESH & POOJA Inserted by : Nana-Nani, Papa-Mummy and Brother (Monu)

1st HAPPY BIRTHDAY

On 25th March, 2017

Many Many Happy Returns of

the Day With lots of love & blessings from : Dada-Dadi, Mamas-

Mamis, Kuku (Bro.) and all family members & relatives

M. SAISHA D/o Mrs. Mallika Devi &

Mr. M. Santhosh R/o Shore Point,

Bambooflat

“May God shower all blessings on you and

keep you always smiling,

that’s our “Kushi”

2nd Death Anniversary On 25.03.2017

In loving memory of

Late J. VEDAMUTHU H/o Smti. Chandra

Lillypur, Haddo

Inserted by : All family members

SHRADH CEREMONY On 25.03.2017

Inserted by : Loving Sons, B. Chintamani Rao, B. Someshwar

Rao & family, Omesh Raj, Haddo, Lillypur, Ward No. 1, Ph. 9933274257/ 8670170189, Port Blair , S/Andaman

Late B. Mutyala Rao Date of Death : 15.03.2017

Haddo, Ward No. 2 At 12 noon to 2 pm at our

residence, Haddo, Ward No. 2 All family, relatives & friends

are welcome

14th Death Anniversary On 25.03.2017

“In ever loving memory of our father”

Late K.P. SREEDHARAN R/o Dairy Farm, Port Blair

“A day has not passed without

remembering you. Your memory lives in our heart and soul

forever”

Inserted by : Family members

14th Death Anniversary On 25.03.2017

Late Saramma Daniel, Expired on 25.03.2003

“Those we love, don’t go away...

They walk beside as everyday, Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, missed and very dear

Remembered by : Luckose & family, Antony Daniel & family, Wilfred & family, Robinson Jolly & family, all

relatives & family members

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WEATHERRain or Thundershower likely to occur at isolated places. Maximumand minimum temperature will be around 33°C and 22°C respectivelyon Saturday 25/03/2017

Observational data for Port Blair in last 24 hoursMaximum Temperature (°C): 31.6Minimum Temperature (°C): 22.0Relative Humidity (%) at 0830 IST: 056Relative Humidity (%) at 1730 IST: 072Sunrise Time for tomorrow (in IST): 0521Sunset Time for tomorrow (in IST): 1730Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 000.0Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 17: 92.9upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm

DIVIYUM TALKIESFollowing is the Schedule for Week March 24 - 31

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LIFE ( English A - Subtitle) - 2:00 PM & 8:00 PMBadrinath Ki Dulhania (Hindi UA) - 4:30 PM

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REVISED SEVA SUCHNAYEINALLTHE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS

Due to administrative reasons the scheduled sailing of MV Rani Changafor Diglipur on 25.03.2017 has been revised. Now the vessel is plannedto sail for Diglipur via Mayabunder 25.03.2017 (Sat) at 0700 Hrs fromPhoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on 26.03.2017 (Sun) at0700 Hrs from Diglipur via Mayabunder . Passenger t ickets forMayabunder bound passengers will be issued one hour prior to thedeparture of the vessel at respective Ports.INTER ISLAND SECTOR:MV Campbell Bay w ill sa il for Campbell Bay v ia Nancowry on27.03.2017 (Mon) at 1600 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for PortBlair on 29.03.2017 (Wed) at 0900 Hrs from Campbell Bay via Nancowry,Teressa, Chowra & Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailingwill be issued to the general public from 24.03.2017 (Fri) at STARSTicketing Counters. Similarly booking of cargo tickets (for perishableitems only) will commence from 24.03.2017 (Fri) between 0900 Hrs to1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All the consigners are advised to bookactual quantity of cargo to be transshipped, as no excess cargo will beallowed.MV Campbell Bay will sail for Campbell Bay via Chowra, Teressa &Nancowry on 02.04.2017 (Sun) at 1600 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and willsail for Port Blair on 04.04.2017 (Tue) at 0900 Hrs from Campbell Bayvia Nancowry, Teressa, Chowra & Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for theabove sailing will be issued to the general public from 31.03.2017 (Fri)at STARS Ticketing Counters. Similarly booking of cargo tickets (forperishable items only) will commence from 31.03.2017 (Fri) between0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All the consigners areadvised to book actual quantity of cargo to be transshipped, as noexcess cargo will be allowed.MV Bharat Seema will sail for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 31.03.2017(Fri) at 0800 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on01.04.2017 (Sat) at 1200 Hrs from Car Nicobar via Hut Bay. Passengertickets for the above sailing will be issued to the general public on30.03.2017 from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counters.Similarly booking of cargo t ickets will commence from 30.03.2017between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All the consignersare advised to book actual quantity of cargo to be transshipped, as noexcess cargo will be allowed.HUT BAY SECTOR:-MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 26.03.2017 (Sun) at 2000 Hrsfrom Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 27.03.2017 (Mon) at0800 Hrs from Hut Bay.MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 28.03.2017 (Tue) at 0800 Hrsfrom Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2000Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issuedto the general public on 25.03.2017 (Sun) from 0900 Hrs onwards atSTARS Counters.MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 29.03.2017 (Wed) at 2000 Hrsfrom Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 30.03.2017 (Mon) at0800 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will beissued to the general public on 27.03.2017 (Mon) from 0900 Hrs onwardsat STARS Counters.MV North Passage will sail for Hut Bay on 31.03.2017 (Fri) at 0615 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1300 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will beissued to the general public on 30.03.2017 (Thu) from 0900 Hrs onwardsat STARS Counters.MV Rani Changa will sail for Hut Bay on 01.04.2017 (Sat) at 0615 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1300 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will beissued to the general public on 30.03.2017 (Thu) from 0900 Hrs onwardsat STARS Counters.MV Bambooka will sail for Hut Bay on 03.04.2017 (Mon) at 0615 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1300 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will beissued to the general public on 30.03.2017 (Thu) from 0900 Hrs onwardsat STARS Counters.FORESHORE SECTOR:Note: Passenger t ickets for the Foreshore Sector vesselsscheduled on 28th, 29th & 30th March, 2017 will be issued tothe general public on 27.03.2017 from 0900 Hrs at STARSCounters. Similarly for 31st March, 1st, 2nd & 3rd April, 2017will be issued on 30.03.2017 from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARSCounters.

Srinagar, Mar 24The Bakshi Stadium in Srinagaris all set to be developed as amodern football facility as perFIFA norms at an estimated costof Rs 48 crore.This was stated at a meetingconvened by DivisionalCommissioner Kashmir,Baseer Ahmad Khan, to takestock of the activities of Jammu

Bakshi Stadium set to develop modernfootaball facility as per FIFA norms

and Kashmir State SportsCouncil.Khan, who is also head ofDivisional Sports Committee,was informed that Bakshistadium will be developedaccording to the norms of worldgoverning body FIFA, in 12working months, an officialspokesman said.The stadium wi ll have

floodlights, six entry and exitpoints, modern pavilion, foodcourt and other state-of-the-artfacilities, the spokesman said.The officers of Sports Councilwere told to formulate round-the-year sportsact ivit ies calendarand encourage greaterparticipation of people in theseprogrammes.

New Delhi, Mar 24The Indian women's hockeyteam led by striker Rani to takepart in the World League Round2 starting on 1st April in WestVancouver. The Indian evesare going into the tournamentas the top ranked side. Highon confidence after scripting a5-0 series whitewash overBelarus earlier this month, theeves will vie for top honourswhen they clash with teams likesBelarus, Canada, Mexico,Trinidad and Tobago, Chile and

Indian women's hockey team to takepart in World League Round 2

Uruguay in the upcomingtournament. The HockeyWomen's World League Semifinal

Dharamsala, Mar 24After weeks of intense rivalryand riveting cricket betweentwo of the top-ranked Testteams in the world, the time hasfinally come for us to brace forthe big decider, that begins onSaturday in Dharamsala.The ongoing edition of theBorder-Gavaskar Trophyheads into the fourth and finalTest at the picturesque HPCAStadium nest led in theHimalayas, and promises to beanother cracker of a contestwith the series on a knife-edgeat 1-1. There has been plentyof bad blood between the twosides, especially between ViratKohli and Steve Smith, leaderof the Indian and Australianteams respectively, and onecan say the cricketing relationsbetween the two countries hasreached an all-time low.

India vs Australia, 4th Test: Virat Kohli,Steve Smith aim to end all debates in

Dharamsala showdownVirat Kohli warms up withteammates during a trainingsession in Dharamsala. AFPVirat Kohli warms up withteammates during a trainingsession in Dharamsala. AFPuch off-field tensions betweentwo teams often lead to intenseon-field action, something thathas been on display so far inthe series, and the trend isexpected to carry over to theDharamsala pitch as well. Withthe match also signalling theend of what turned out to be arather long stretch of matcheson home soil, the Indians wouldlike to sign off on a winning note.Despite the Indians witnessingseveral individual contributionsof worth from their camp,especially Cheteshwar Pujara(and his record-breakingdouble-century in Ranchi), thefocus somehow manages to shift

back to captain Kohli. This time,he has been in the news mainlyfor negative reasons.Squads:India: Virat Kohli (c), MuraliVijay, Lokesh Rahul,Cheteshwar Pujara, AjinkyaRahane, Wriddhiman Saha,Ravichandran Ashwin,Ravindra Jadeja, IshantSharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar,Umesh Yadav, Karun Nair,Jayant Yadav, Kuldeep Yadav,Abhinav Mukund.Australia: Steve Smith (c),David Warner, Ashton Agar,Jackson Bird, PeterHandscomb, Josh Hazlewood,Usman Khawaja, NathanLyon, Shaun Marsh, GlennMaxwel l, Steve O'Keefe,Matthew Renshaw, PatCummins, Marcus Stoinis,Mitchell Swepson, MatthewWade.

will be held in June and July withJohannesburg and Brussels setto be the two venues.

Dubai, Mar 24 Indian para athletes did thecountry proud by claiming 13medals in the season openingFazaa Internat ional IPCInternational Athletics GrandPrix at the Dubai Club Stadiumhere.The medals include five gold,three of which are won bySundar Singh Gurjar.Gurjar added a third gold medalin the Shot Put event T 44- 46category with a throw of 13.36mt. Sundar had earlier wongold in the javelin throw anddiscus throw in his category.Sundar preparing intensely forWorld Para AthleticChampionship in July inLondon is presently supported

Shashank Manohar to stayon as ICC chairman

Dubai, Mar 24Shashank Manohar has agreed to stay on as chairman of theInternational Cricket Council (ICC) at least until the ongoingprocess relating to governance and financial restructuring arecompleted. Mr. Manohar, who had quit his post on March 15citing personal reasons, was asked to postpone his resignationfollowing an ICC board resolution that requested him to stay with"overwhelming support".

Kolkata, Mar 24Former champions WestBengal and Goa will clash witheach other for the covetedSantosh Trophy in the finals ofthe football tournament onSunday. In the Semifinalsyesterday West Bengalprevailed over Mizoram 6-5via sudden death while hostsGoa beat Kerala 2-1 in thesecond semi-finals. Bengal and

Santosh Trophy: West Bengal & Goawill clash with each other in finals

Mizoram failed to break thedeadlock in the regulation andextra time and the match wentinto penalty shootout, whichalso locked the teams at 4-4.31 time winner of the trophy,Bengal emerged victorious andmade to the final for the 44thtime after Moirangthem Basantafound the net and Lalbiakhlua'sshot was saved by Sankar Roy.In second semifinal, Goa

warded off a stiff second halfchallenge from Kerala toemerge 2-1 winners. Goadominated the first half andscored both the goals throughListon Colaco in the 13th and36th minute. Kerala dominatedthe second half, pulled oneback in the 61st minute throughRahul V Raj. Five t imeschampions Goa thus enteredthe finals for the 13th time.

India ends with 13 medals fromDubai para meet

and sponsored by Cairn India.The women athletes alsoadded to the Indian gold medaltally with a gold-silver finish inthe women s wheelchair ShotPut F-55 category. Karamjyoticlaimed the gold with 5.76 mtfollowed by Shatabdti Awasthiclaiming the silver a mere 5centimeters behind.

High Jumpers Sharad Kumarand Girisha H. Nagarajgowdagave India the silver andbronze in the F13/20/42/44category with leaps of 1.66mand 1.63 m respectively,wherein golden boyMariyappan Thangavelu andVarun Bhati preferred not tocompete.

Lt Gen Satish Dua took over as CISC on Oct 31, 2016.Commissioned into infantry, the General Officer hasextensively served in active local conflict/Terroristinfested areas in his distinguish professional career,which includes the distinction of raising a Counter-Terrorism force of Assam Rifles in the North East andorchestrating some of the most successful counterterrorism operations in the history of the Indian ArmedForces.

Chairman Chiefs of Staff ...(Contd. from page 1)

Dr. M.K Mahato, an expert in de- addiction trained fromSydney (Australia) will provide the counseling. Willing persons may contact over Ph. No. 9474200757for participation, a communication said.

De-addiction camp ...(Contd. from page 1)

Shri B. Eshwar Rao, Chariperson, Municipal Council willbe the chief guest during the inaugural function. A series of lectures, demonstrations, workshops andcommunity services have been arranged for the benefitof the trainees during the camp period, a communicationsaid.

Community living ...(Contd. from page 1)

The flight timings during the period from 1st April, 2017 to 30th June , 2017 will be asbelow:Chennai-Port Blair-ChennaiAI-3787 Departure Chennai 1030 Arrival Port Blair 1230AI-3788 Departure Port Blair 1320 Arrival Chennai 1520 Kolkata-Port Blair-KolkataAI-3707 Departure Kolkata 2100 Arrival Port Blair 2300AI-3708 Departure Port Blair 2340 Arrival Kolkata 0145Passengers intending to travel by chartered flight on above dates can book theirtickets from any of the following centers /offices on first come first serve basis from27th March, 2017 at 1100 hrs onwards:1. Common Service Centers (CSC)s - e-Dweep outlets.2. Ticket Counter at Inter-Island Helicopter Terminal, Port Blair.3. Office of Dy. Commissioner (Nicobar), Car Nicobar.4. Office of Dy. Commissioner (North & Middle Andaman), Mayabunder.5. Office of Dy. Resident Commissioner, A & N Bhawan, Sector-5,Salt Lake, Kolkata.6. Office of Asst. Director, Shipping Services, No 5 Rajaji Salai, Chennai.7. Office of the Tehsildar, Little Andaman, Hutbay.8. Air Ticketing Counter, ANIIDCO, Vikas Bhavan, Port Blair.

SCHEDULE Chennai – Port Blair-Chennai

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Advance reservation..(Contd. from page 1)

measures taken by the Government in eradicating TB from the country. He said onethird of the world's population is infected with TB Bacilli (almost 2 billion) and 30% of theworld's TB population is in India. In 2012, 9 million people have been detected with activeTB cases while 1 ½ million people died from TB in 2012 including 74,000 children. In India,40% of the population is infected with TB while recent study shows that 44% of TB patientsare suffering from Diabetes.He also explained about DOTS treatment which is aimed at early diagnosis and regulartreatment of tuberculosis to stop the spread of the disease. He advised patients to dosputum examinations to rule out TB cases which are being done free of cost at GovernmentSputum microscopy centre. He also informed that in the month of June, a house to housesurvey to rule out TB cases will be carried out in Nicobar District. He informed aboutCBNAAT machines which are installed at Hospitals in Mayabunder, Port Blair, Car Nicobarand Nancowry for carrying out TB tests and urged all to make use of the facility. He calledupon the people of the Islands to come forward and unite for the cause of eliminating TBfrom A&N Islands by 2025. The programme was attended among others by ex- Chairpersons, SSWB, Smti ShantaLaxman, Smti Ratna Kannan, Dr. Vijay Acharya, Director, ICMR, ANM students and NursingCollege students, Nurses, Paramedic staff and Senior Doctors of G.B.Pant Hospital. A welcome song was presented by ANM students on the occasion. The programmeconcluded with the vote of thanks proposed by Dr. Gulnar Begum, SR (Chest&TB), ANIIMS. Earlier, in the morning, a rally by the students was flagged off from the premises of CellularJail by the STO, RNTCP, Dr. S.P.Burma.

People urged to...(Contd. from page 1)

highlighted. He underlinedthe need for waterconservation which willhelp in reducing waterdemand tremendously andurged everyone to aim for100% recycle & reuse,improve sanitation &hygiene & help in eco-preservation. An interactive sessionwas also held duringwhich many valuablesuggestions were made,like rain water harvesting,proper storage for use inwater scarce periods,setting up of Low ThermalDesalination plants for thelong term and theproposed Flat Bayreservoir project, Rutlandproject etc. Earlier at the outsetthe Chairman of the StateCentre, Er. D.Sathyamoorthy, FIE, DCE(Mech.), ALHW welcomedthe Guest Speaker & thegathering while HonorarySecretary of the StateCentre, Er. JohnsonAbraham, MIE, Consultantproposed the vote ofthanks.

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Death condoledPort Blair, Mar 24Shri Kuldeep Rai Sharma,President, PradeshCongress Committee, A &N Islands and all leadersof congress party havemourned the demise of SmtiLency James, aged 75years, W/o Shri MastaJames and mother of ShriCasper James R/o VikasNagar, Kamorta.

New Delhi, Mar 24Minister of State for RiverDevelopment and GangaRejuvenation Shri VijayGoyal said the governmenthas set an objective that nountreated municipalsewage or industr ialeffluent will be discharged

into River Ganga by 2020under Namami Gangeprogramme.Replying to a question inthe Lok Sabha today, hesaid 143 projects aresanctioned at an estimatedcost of 10,485 crore rupeesunder the programme.

Govt set objective that no untreatedmunicipal sewage will be discharged

into River Ganga by 2020

farming techniques taking place at mainland. In his address as the guest of honour, Dr. Wasakha SinghDhillon, Assistant Director General, Horticulture Science,New Delhi, while giving an overall agriculture scenario,stated that horticulture is developing very fast and foodgrain productivity has increased. This, he said, is a goodsign as far as the Agriculture Sector is concerned. The ADG further stated that nutrition security is possibleonly through horticulture. "We have to increase theproductivity of fruits to feed the population which, hesaid, always contributes towards nutrition security.Pointing towards transfer of technology, the ADG saidtransfer of technology is very essential for Agriculturegrowth. KVKs and other agencies must be utilized fortransfer of technology and it must be ensured that atleast 60 percent of the technology reaches to the farmers. Presiding over the seminar, the Secretary (Agri)/ ViceChairman, HVADA, Shri Ramesh Varma informed thatIslands' climate is ideal for taking up horticulture andfarmers are being motivated to take up Horticultureactivities. Seminar on 'Processing & ProductDiversification of Fruits' will help the farmers to knowabout post harvest management, value addition of fruitcrops and how to arrest wastage of horticulture produce. The Director, Agriculture, Shri AK Das proposed thevote of thanks at the end of the inaugural session.Resource persons from mainland, Scientist from Researchand Development, Agriculture Extension Officers, NGOs,SHGs, entrepreneurs and progressive farmers areparticipating in the seminar which will conclude with fieldvisits and a valedictory function tomorrow (Mar 25). As part of the programme, a field visit to OrganicHorticulture Farm, Sippighat, Integrated CoconutProcessing Unit & Albert Agro Pvt. Ltd. Mithakhari (Noniprocessing unit) will be conducted on the second day.

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