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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 296 Port Blair, Thursday, November 10, 2016 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 6 Pages
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Washington, Nov 9
Mr. Donald Trump will
become the 45th US
President after a stunning
victory over Democrat
Ms. Hi l lary Cl in ton
ending eight years of
Democrat ic rule and
sending the United States
Republican candidate Donald Trump
elected 45th President of United States
on a new path.
The Republican nominee
Port Blair, Nov 9
A long pending demand of
the people of Bambooflat
and its adjoining area got
fulfilled today with the
opening of an Operation
Theatre at CHC Bambooflat
this morning. The Lt.
Governor, A&N Islands,
Prof. Jagdish Mukhi
inaugurated the much
needed health facility by
unveiling the plaque in the
presence of the Adhyaksh,
Zilla Parishad, South
Andaman, Shri Jaydeep
Kumar Dey, Up-
Adhyaksha, ZPSA, Smt.
Bhageshwari, Principal
Secretary (Health), Shri
Raajiv Yaduvanshi, State
BJP President, Shri Vishal
Jolly, Ex-Adhyaksha Zilla
Parishad South Andaman,
Ms Mariyam Bibi, Director
Health Services, Dr. Shipra
Paul, doctors and Staff of
CHC Bambooflat and a
good number of general
public of the area.
Addressing the
gathering, soon after
inaugurating the Operation
Theatre, the Lt. Governor
congratulated the
Administration and the
Directorate of Health
Services for their concerted
efforts towards fulfilling
this long pending demand
of the residents of
Bambooflat. The Lt.
Governor said, proper
health facilities should be
taken to the door steps of
people in the rural areas for
the benefit of the masses
and the health institutions
must be equipped with all
necessary facilities to meet
the needs of the people.
Sharing his observation of
the Islands and its people,
the Lt. Governor said, he
has high opinion about the
residents of these Islands
i.e. they are honest,
hardworking and law
abiding citizens besides
their sense of cleanliness.
He also appreciated the
fact that people of all walks
of life, residing in these
Islands including the
Administrative Officers,
avail health facilities in
Govt. Hospitals here.
The Lt. Governor stated
that Health sector in A&N
Islands will be given due
importance and the
Administration will strive
to solve the problems and
cater to the needs of the
Islanders pertaining to
health care. Accordingly,
within a year, the process
of referring of patients to
mainland shall be done
Operation Theatre inaugurated at CHC Bambooflat
Health facilities to be taken to the
doorsteps of rural populace: Lt. Governor
Port Blair, Nov. 9
The Department Related
Parliamentary Standing
Committee on Transport,
Tourism & Culture headed
by its Chairman, Shri
Mukul Roy and six other
members arr ived here
today on a two-day visit to
the Islands. The Members
of the Committee are Shri
Lalsinh Vadodia, Shri
Rahul Kaswan, Kumari
Arpita Ghosh, Shri
Rangasayee Ramakrishna,
Shri K.C. Venugopal and
Shri Ritabrata Banerjee.
Soon after arrival, the
Committee held meeting
with the representatives of
Ministry of Civil Aviation,
Ministry of Home Affairs,
CISF, Airport Authority of
India, BCAS, Indian Navy
and Local Police on
security at Port Blair
Airport and development,
maintenance and amenities
Department Related Parliamentary
Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism
& Culture arrives on visit
available at Port Blair
Airport.
The Parliamentary
Standing Committee also
held meeting with officials
of Union Ministr ies of
Tourism, Culture and Civil
Aviation, Archaeological
Survey of India,
Anthropological Survey of
India, A&N Administration,
A&N Police and
representatives of Tour &
Travel Operators on
development of tourism in
A&N Islands, upkeep and
maintenance of
monuments, museums and
aquariums and air &
helicopter connectivity to
tourist places in A&N
Islands, today.
The Committee also held
Port Blair, Nov. 9
The advance tickets for
Sound and Light show at
Cellular Jail, being issued
from the reception counter
of the Directorate of
Tourism, will be issued after
receiving the documents
from the agent/ticket
collector on payment. The
document to be submitted
include list of the tourists
visiting the Sound and
Light show at Cellular Jail,
name, sex, age and Adhaar
card number. If adhaar card
is not submitted ID proof
of the visitors is required
along with name of the firm/
agency to avail tickets in
the prescribed format.
Only after fulfilling these
formalities, the tickets will
be issued in bulk on first
come first serve basis. The
decision has come into
force with immediate effect,
a communication said.
Tour travel agents
& others advised
away with, he said. He
further informed that
cardiology facilities will be
made available here in the
Isles. Accordingly, first a
Cardiology Department,
followed by a Neurology
Department will be set up
at GB Pant Hospital for the
convenience of the
patients. Super Specialty
services will also be made
available in the Isles. The
Lt. Governor also stated
that the posts for
Cardiologist and Cardio
Surgeon will also be
created to meet the needs
of the Islanders and a Cath
Lab, equipped with all
required facilities will be set
up soon.
Similarly, a Central
University will also come
up here in the Isles which
has also been the long
pending demand of the
people, he said. The Lt.
Governor reiterated that the
Administration will strive
to ensure availability of all
required facilities in various
sectors for the Islanders in
the coming days.
The Lt. Governor also
remarked that earlier, a
tendency of depression
was quite evident among
Islanders due to the feel of
isolation and unavailability
of required facilities. But
with passage of time, the
scenario has changed due
to globalization and
advancement in
technology. People are
now well connected and
they are also updated
about various
developments taking place
Mumbai, Nov 9
The Reserve Bank has
issued new series of notes
for 500 rupees and 2,000
rupees denomination with
improved features and newer
sizes which will be very
friendly towards the
visually-impaired by having
features which make it
accessible for all sections.
The RBI said, 2,000 rupees
note, which is a first under
the denomination, will be
called as the 'Mahatma
UPS to celebrate National Education DayPort Blair, Nov. 9
The Ummat Public School, Austinabad will be celebrating
'National Education Day' & Science and Craft Exhibition
on Nov. 11, 2016 at 8.30 am. The Chairperson, PBMC, Shri
B. Eswar Rao will be the chief guest while Ward Councillor,
Brookshabad, Shri K. Arubadai and Ward Councillor,
Austinabad, Shri M. Arumugam will be the guests of honour
on the occasion, a communication said.
RBI issues new series of Rs 500 &
Rs 2,000 notes with improved features
The members of the Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on
Transport, Tourism & Culture call on the Lt. Governor, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi
at Raj Niwas on 09.11.2016.
Port Blair, Nov. 9
The application form
alongwith the terms and
conditions for allotment of
stalls during the exhibition-
cum-trade fair at ITF
Ground, VIP Road, Port
Blair scheduled to be held
from January 6 to 15, 2017,
Allotment of stalls for Island
Tourism Festivalmay be obtained from the
Planning Section of
Tourism Department or can
be downloaded
Administration's website
www.andaman.gov.in till
Nov. 12, 2016.
The last date of submission
Port Blair, Nov. 9
During the visit of the
Officiating Chairperson,
A&N UTCPCR, Smti Kiran
Tigga to North & Middle
Andaman, the villagers of
Diglipur area raised the
issue of Andaman fever,
with which they are
suffering and about 12
inhabitants of the area died
due to Andaman fever so
far. In a press release
received here today, the
UTCPCR Chairperson
informed that two children
of a family also died due to
Andaman fever from Ram
Nagar, Diglipur recently.
The Andaman fever mostly
occurs during the period
from September to
November while crop
wounding is done.
Smti Tigga had a telephonic
conversation with the
Director of Health Services
regarding the issue and the
Director (Health Services)
assured her that a health
camp will be set up in
Diglipur area along with the
sufficient Doctors, a
communication said.
UTCPCR Chairperson raises
issue of Andaman fever
Port Blair, Nov. 9
The Lt. Governor, A&N Islands, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi will visit Middle and North
Andaman on Nov. 10 & 11, 2016. Soon after reaching Rangat, the Lt. Governor will
hold a meeting with the PRI members, HoDs and public at Zilla Parishad auditorium,
Rangat on Nov. 10. Thereafter, he will lay the foundation stone for PMGSY road
between Thoratang-Swadesh Nagar. In the afternoon, the Lt. Governor will reach
Mayabunder and visit the MG Govt. College and inaugurate the Girls' Hostel and
Boys' Hostel. He will also hold meetings with PRI members, HoDs and public at
APWD Guest House, Mayabunder in the evening of Nov. 10.
The Lt. Governor will reach Diglipur on Nov. 11 and lay the foundation stone for
Krishnapuri PMGSY road at 10 am. Thereafter, he will lay the foundation stone for DB
Gram PMGSY road. The Lt. Governor will also hold a meeting with the PRI members,
HoDs and public at APWD Guest House, Diglipur in the afternoon. On completion of
his visit, the Lt. Governor will return to Port Blair by evening of Nov. 11, 2016.
LG to visit Middle & NorthAndaman on Nov 10 &11
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Port Blair, Nov. 9
During his current tour to
N&M Andaman to take the
stock of the problems of
general public in addition
to awareness programme
being conducted by the
Member of Parliament Shri
Bishnu Pada Ray regarding
ill effects of tobacco, zarda,
gutkha etc at various
schools, it has come to his
notice that the monthly
salary in respect of Sarva
Shikhsa Contract Teachers
and CIC operators working
in the various schools in
N&M Andaman have not
been paid by the Education
MP urges Admn. for release of
payment to SSCT & CIC workers
defied pre-election polling
to claim swing states,
winning the key
battlegrounds of Florida,
Ohio and Pennsylvania.
He told cheering
suppor ter s that
Amer icans must now
The Lt. Governor, A & N Islands, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi, inaugurates the Operation
Theatre at CHC Bambooflat and visits the new Operation Theatre on 09.11.2016.
across the globe and the
feel of isolation and
depression is vanishing, he
said.
The Lt. Governor also
informed about his visit to
the Middle & North
Andaman Distr ict
tomorrow (Nov.10) and
stated that details
pertaining to health
facilities have been
obtained and priority will
be given to health sector.
Speaking on the occasion,
the Principal Secretary,
Health, Shri Raajiv
Yaduvanshi said,
Administration is taking
every step to improve
health services in rural
Department for the last 3
months. Due to this, these
people are facing financial
constraints to maintain
Gandhi (New) Series' and has
a design of the low-cost
mission to Mars, the
Mangalayan, on the reverse.
It said, the base colour of the
note will be magenta. The
RBI said, the new design in
the 500 rupee denomination
will be in a different colour,
size, theme, design and
location of security features,
it said. The note, will be in a
stone grey colour and the
predominant theme will be
Delhi's Red Fort.
Port Blair, Nov. 9
The PBMC constructed
14 Food Kiosks at newly
constructed Food Court
Complex, near Post Office,
Aberdeen Bazar. The
construction work of the
Food Court was completed
in December 2015 with a
total cost of about Rs. 66
Lacs.
The Municipal Council
today conducted an
auction of 13 Food Kiosks
for allotment on monthly
rental basis for 03 years.
The monthly r eserve
rental of each of the kiosk
was fixed at Rs. 10,000/-.
Hence total monthly reserve
rental for 13 Food Kiosk was
Rs. 1, 30,000/-. However the
13 Food Kiosks were allotted
to 13 Highers Bidders with
total monthly rental of Rs.
PBMC conducts auction
of 13 food kiosks
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6 Thursday
November 10, 2016Telegramshe Daily
WEATHERRain or thundershower very likely to occur at many places. Maximum
and minimum temperature will be around 30°C and 24°C respectively
on Thursday 10/11/2016
Observational data for Port Blair in last 24 hoursMaximum Temperature (°C): 28.8
Minimum Temperature (°C): 24.1
Relative Humidity (%) at 0830 IST: 092
Relative Humidity (%) at 1730 IST: 092
Sunrise Time for tomorrow (in IST): 0514
Sunset Time for tomorrow (in IST): 1652
Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 003.0
Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.9
Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 16: 3103.9
upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm
DIVIYUM TALKIESFollowing is the Schedule for Week Nov 4 - 10
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Shivaay - (Hindi UA) - 11:45 AM & 3:45 PM
Kodi - (Tamil U) - 7:30 PM
Kaashmora (Tamil UA) - 12:15 PM
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C I N E M A
MV Sentinel will sail for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 11.11.2016 (Fri) at
0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 12.11.2016
(Sat) at 1400 Hrs from Car Nicobar via Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for
the above sailing will be issued to the general public on 10.11.2016 from
0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counters. Similarly booking of
cargo tickets will commence from 10.11.2016 between 0900 Hrs to
1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All the consigners are advised to book
actual quantity of cargo to be transshipped, as no excess cargo will be
allowed.
MV Sentinel will sail for Campbell Bay via Hut Bay, Car Nicobar &
Nancowry on 15.11.2016 (Tue) at 0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will
sail for Port Blair on 19.11.2016 (Sat) at 0600 Hrs from Campbell Bay
via same route. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued
to the general public on 11.11.2016 from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS
Ticketing Counters. Similarly booking of cargo tickets will commence
from 11.11.2016 between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All
the consigners are advised to book actual quantity of cargo to be
transshipped, as no excess cargo will be allowed.
MV Chowra will sail for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 18.11.2016 (Fri) at
0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 19.11.2016
(Sat) at 1400 Hrs from Car Nicobar via Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for
the above sailing will be issued to the general public on 17.11.2016 from
0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counters. Similarly booking of
cargo tickets will commence from 17.11.2016 between 0900 Hrs to
1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All the consigners are advised to book
actual quantity of cargo to be transshipped, as no excess cargo will be
allowed.
MV Chowra will sail for Campbell Bay via Car Nicobar & Nancowry
on 22.11.2016 (Tue) at 0900 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port
Blair on 26.11.2016 (Sat) at 0600 Hrs from Campbell Bay via same
route. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued to the
general public on 21.11.2016 from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing
Counters. Similarly booking of cargo t ickets will commence from
21.11.2016 between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All the
consigners are advised to book actual quantity of cargo to be transshipped,
as no excess cargo will be allowed.
HUT BAY SECTOR:-
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 10.11.2016 (Thu) at 0800 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2100
Hrs from Hut Bay.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 12.11.2016 (Sat) at 0800 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2100
Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued
to the general public on 11.11.2016 at STARS Ticketing Counters.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 13.11.2016 (Sun) at 2000 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 14.11.2016 (Wed) at
0800 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be
issued to the general public on 12.11.2016 at STARS Ticketing Counters.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 15.11.2016 (Tue) at 2000 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 16.11.2016 (Wed) at
0800 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be
issued to the general public on 12.11.2016 at STARS Ticketing Counters.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 17.11.2016 (Thu) at 0800 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2100
Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued
to the general public on 16.11.2016 at STARS Ticketing Counters.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 19.11.2016 (Sat) at 0800 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2100
Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued
to the general public on 18.11.2016 at STARS Ticketing Counters.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 20.11.2016 (Sun) at 2000 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 21.11.2016 (Mon) at
0800 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be
issued to the general public on 19.11.2016 at STARS Ticketing Counters.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 22.11.2016 (Tue) at 0800 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2100
Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued
to the general public on 21.11.2016 at STARS Ticketing Counters.
FORESHORE SECTOR:-
Note: Passenger t ickets for the Foreshore Sector vessels
scheduled on 12th, 13th, 14th & 15th Nov., 2016 will be issued to
the general public on 11.11.2016. Similarly for 16th, 17th & 18th
Nov., 2016 will be issued on 15.11.2016 and for 19th, 20th & 21st
Nov., 2016 will be issued on 18.11.2016 at STARS Ticketing
Counters.
10.11.2016 (THURSDAY)
HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND
MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 10.11.2016 (Thu) at 0620 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0900 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Katchal will sail for Neil Island on 10.11.2016 (Thu) at 0630 Hrs from
Phoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 0845
Hrs from Neil Island.
SEVA SUCHNAYEINALLTHE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS
Root hits superb ton as England
dominate day oneAssociation Stadium.
Root's effort was the first Test
century by a visiting batsman
in India since Michael Clarke's
130 at Chennai in February
2013. This was also the first
time in the last 21 innings a
visiting side crossed a 300 plus
score in India.
The 25-year-old Root's
maiden ton on the Indian soil
was laced with one six and 11
fours, while Ali struck nine
boundaries. The duo shared
179 runs for the fourth wicket to
bail England out from a tricky
102/3.
Selectors want Dhoni to continue till
2019 World CupNew Delhi, Nov 8
After TOI reported that ODI and
T20 captain MS Dhoni could
play for India till the 2019 World
Cup in England, the national
selection committee too has
backed the idea. Sources said
selectors don't want to change
the current hierarchy of the ODI
team and would be quite happy
if Dhoni continues to play for
India till the 2019 World Cup.
"It would make the job of the
selectors easy i f Dhoni
continues to play the way he is
playing today. His fitness level
is as good as a newcomer's in
the team. He seems to be
getting better with age and
none of the selectors have
discussed leaving out Dhoni in
the future. He is an essential
member of the ODI team and
there is no one in sight who
can replace him," a source in
the selection committee told on.
Of course, the selectors would
still want to take a good look at
the team after the 2017
Champions Trophy and speak
to Dhoni about his future plans.
"If Dhoni is willing to play for
another three years, it would
be good for the team. His
motivation level is still good and
the day he feels he is not able
to make a difference, he will
certainly not continue to play
cricket at the highest level," the
source added. The selectors
Aditi spearheads Indian challenge
at Indian OpenGurgaon, Nov 9
Rising star Aditi Ashok will
spear head the Indian
challenge in a star-studded
line-up of golfers, including
defending champion Emily
Pedersen, when the USD
400,000 Hero Women's Indian
Open golf tournament gets
underway from November 11
here.
The signature Gary Player
DLF Golf and Country Club is
all set to host the likes of
Pedersen, Brittany Lincicome
(World No.40 and two major
championships winner), Beth
Allen, Isabelle Boineau and
Anne Van Dam among others.
The event -- co-sanctioned by
the Ladies European Tour
(LET) and the Women's Golf
Association of India (WGAI) --
will see 114 top professionals
from around the globe fighting
for the top spot.
The Indian challenge will be led
by Aditi Ashok, Hero Order of
Merit leader Amandeep Drall,
and local professional Vani
Kapoor.
Aditi, playing as a rookie on the
LET has had a dream run this
year. She is currently placed
third in the Rookie of the Year
ranking after a series of top-10
finishes and will look to continue
the good work.
"My form has been very good
coming into the tournament. I
have prepared well this time
around. I have also had a few
top 10 finishes and I feel that I
have improved as a player
since the beginning of the year.
Hopefully, I will do well at my
home event," she said.
Another player to look out for is
Vani Kapoor. Vani finished tied
fifth at the Hong Kong Ladies
Open and is currently placed
second in the Order of Merit
with total earnings of Rs 9,
49,150 and six victories. She
will be playing on her home turf
at the DLF Golf and Country
Club and will lead the charge
of a strong Indian contingent
along with Drall. Pedersen
looks eager for an encore but it
won't be easy for the Dane and
she is expected to face tough
competition from Beth Allen,
who is in excellent form after
winning the last tournament in
Abu Dhabi. "It feels great to be
back. I won my maiden title here
last year, so I have lots of good
memories here.
Rajkot, Nov 9
Indian bowlers were made to
toil as England began their
campaign on a promising note,
riding on star batsman Joe
Root's 11th century to finish the
opening day of the first cricket
Test at a solid 311/4 here on
Wednesday.
England's leading batsman in
recent years, Root was his
customary elegant self and
made 124 off 180 balls, while
Moeen Ali was one short of his
fourth Test hundred when the
stumps were drawn after 93
overs at the Saurashtra Cricket
Ben Stokes (19) was the other
unbeaten batsman at stumps.
To India's good fortune, the
well-entrenched Root was
dismissed midway into the last
session through a return catch
by Umesh Yadav who bent low
to accept the firm drive but then,
in his enthusiasm, flicked the ball
back over his head.
Luckily for the home team,
which looked bereft of ideas on
how to dismiss the classy
batsman, the third umpire ruled
in India's favour after Root stood
his ground, indicating the pacer
had not completed the catch.
Nico Rosberg on the brink of maiden
Formula One Championship titleSau Paulo, Nov 9
Win in Brazil on Sunday, win
the Formula One title: Nico
Rosberg’s task sounds simple
enough but is a lot harder to
achieve. The German is one
step away from securing his first
championship, which he will do
i f he wins at Interlagos
regardless of where Mercedes
team mate, triple champion and
title rival Lewis Hamilton
finishes. The odds are in
Rosberg’s favour – he has
won for the past two seasons
from pole position in Sao Paulo
whereas the anti-clockwise
circuit has yet to reward
Hamilton with a victory. And yet
the pressure of being within
touching distance of a lifelong
dream can play on the mind,
and increase the pressure,
while the fickle Sao Paulo
weather can wreak havoc with
the best laid plans. Last year,
Hamilton had already won the
t i t le and h is focus was
elsewhere. This t ime he
comes on the back of two
are also not in a hurry to take a
call on the ODI team's captaincy
issue, because "none can
come close to Dhoni's astute
captaincy when it comes to the
shorter versions of the game".
Dhoni is now also batting higher
up the order, which the selectors
feel has given extra edge to
India's batting. It was also
revealed that Yuvraj Singh and
Gautam Gambhir could also get
back in the fray for selection if
they continue to perform.
successive wins and, like
Rosberg, seeking a hat-trick.
Another win for the Briton
would take the battle down to
the wire at Abu Dhabi’s Yas
Marina and, if Rosberg were
to fail to score in Brazil, a
potential ‘winner takes all’
scenario.
Port Blair, Nov. 9
'UDAAN 2016' - The event
of Ummat Public School
compr ising of 25
competit ions within a
span of 2 weeks got
underway with theme
'quest for talent search',
under the supervision of
the Vice Principal, Smt
Poonam Lall on Nov. 1. Till
date many competitions
l ike pot designing,
boutique designing, mask
making, paintings, best
out of waste crafts,
rangoli, nasheed, singing
and debate contest have
been organized. This fest
will culminate on Nov. 14,
2016 on the occasion of
Children's Day with the
felicitation of the winning
participants.
'UDAAN 2016' underway at
Ummat Public School
Port Blair, Nov. 9
The annual convention of
St. Thomas Marthoma
Church, Port Blair will be
held from Nov. 10 to 13,
2016 from 5.30 pm at
Church premises. Rev.
Shaji Thomas, Bangalore
will be the convention
speaker and deliver
message. Rev. Abraham
Thomas, Vicar, St. Thomas
Marthoma Church, Port
Blair will inaugurate the
convention at 5.30 pm, a
communication said.
Convention of St. Thomas
Marthoma Church
areas and opening up of this OT is one such step in this
direction. He said, this OT will benefit the patients visiting
PHCs of Wimberlygunj, Tushnabad and Ferrargunj. He
urged the doctors and staff of the CHC Bambooflat to
dedicate themselves in providing better health care to
the visiting patients.
In his address, the Adhyaksh, Zilla Parishad, South
Andaman, Shri Jaydeep Kumar Dey said, the
inauguration of the OT is the fulfillment of a long pending
demand of the people of this area. Stating that the
Bambooflat CHC caters to the health need of a big
population from shoal Bay to Mathura, the Adhyaksh
said, adding more facilities in this CHC will surely benefit
people residing here. He expressed hope that ultrasound
machine will also be installed at CHC Bambooflat soon
as announced by the DHS.
Welcoming the chief guest and others present on the
occasion, the Director Health Services, Dr. Shipra Paul
said that the Health Department is committed towards
improving health services, especially in rural areas. She
said, ultrasound facility will be made available in this
hospital so that expecting mothers need not come to GB
Pant Hospital for the same. She said, the newly
inaugurated OT will cater to about 35,000 people in and
around Bambooflat area.
Giving a brief description about the OT, Dr. M. M.
Suleman, Gen. Surgeon said that the new facility has
been put in place within a record time of 7 months. He
said laparoscopic surgery can be done in this state of
the art Operation Theatre which has a high- tech
advanced OT table. Operation cases will be taken up
weekly twice with the help of the anesthetist from GB
Pant Hospital, he added.
The inaugural function concluded with the vote of
thanks proposed by the CMO (i/c), CHC Bambooflat, Dr.
M.P. Susamma.
Health facilities to..(Contd. from page 1)
Pass certificate of
CBSE examPort Blair, Nov. 9
Pass certificate of July
AISSCE, 2016 in respect of
regular/private candidates
have been received by
CBSE cell of Directorate of
Education. All concerned
Heads of Institution and
private candidates have
been informed to collect the
same from CBSE Cell,
Directorate of Education,
Port Blair, a communication
from the Nodal Officer
(CBSE) said.4,80,000/-. The highest Monthly Rental of Rs. 46,000/- each
was offered for the Kiosk No. 5, 6 and 7.
The auction process was conducted in highly fair and
transparent manner. The Chairperson PBMC, Shri B. Eshwar
Rao, along with some Councillors was present during the
auction process.
The scheduled Auction/Tender by PBMC, on rental basis,
in coming days include Food Kiosk No. 12, at newly
constructed Food Court Complex. This is reserved for
handicapped persons, two permanent Food Stalls at
newly constructed Food Court Complex, the Marina De-
Café at Marina Park, 38 Paid Parking Spaces and hoardings/
sign boards, a communication from the Secretary, Municipal
Council said here today.
PBMC conducts....(Contd. from page 1)
meeting with the officials of Union Ministry of Shipping,
Shipping Corporation of India and A&N Administration
on management of cargo and passenger traffic at Port
Blair.
Department Related....(Contd. from page 1)
of filled up application forms to the Tourism Department
(Planning Section) is Nov. 12. Allotment of stall by the
committee will be done on Nov. 17 at 3 pm in the conference
hall of Directorate of Tourism. Allotment letters will be issued
on Nov. 21.
All the applicants have been requested to be present in
the conference hall of the Directorate of Tourism on the
given date and time for allotment process of stalls, a
communication from the Director (Tourism) said here today.
Allotment of stalls...(Contd. from page 1)
Port Blair, Nov. 9
T h e Di r ect or at e of
Social Welfare organised
a n a wa r eness
p r ogr a m m e on d r ug
abuse and alcoholism at
community hall Dairy
Fa r m, Wa r d No. 15
yes ter da y. T h e
Councillor, Ward No.15,
Shri C.H. Babu was the
ch i ef gues t on t h e
occas i on . S is t er
Sarmistha from Iswari
Bramakumaris presented
her views on the i l l -
effects of drugs in the
society. Apart from this,
Sh r i A. K. Biswa s ,
Probation Officer spoke
about various schemes
of Soci a l Wel fa r e
Department.
T h e p r ogra m m e
concluded with the vote
of thanks proposed by
Sm t . D. Amun a ,
Councillor of Arunudaya
Wel l ness Cen tr e , a
communication said.
Awareness on drug abuse &
alcoholism created
Port Blair, Nov. 9
During the checking
duty at Haddo Wharf on
Nov. 5, the Special Branch
(CID) officer s whi le
veri fying the per sons
who had de-boarded from
M.V. Harasvardhana ship,
noticed suspicious
behaviour of one person.
Upon th is, he was
quest ioned about h is
whereabouts.
On sustained
questioning, it was learnt
that the said person was
missing from Pune since
24/10/16. The missing
report in this regard was
verified and it was found
that the mat ter was
pending investigation
with P.S. Station Yerwada,
Pune. The concerned IO
was contacted along with
the relatives of the person
and they arrived at Port
Blair. The safe custody of
the person was handed
over to his relatives. It
reflects the alertness of
the CID staff, a
communication from the
Superintendent of Police
(CID), A & N Islands said
here today.
Missing person from Pune traced &
handed over to family members
Rangat, Nov. 9
The Distr ict
Administration, North &
Middle Andaman is going
to organ ise 'Swatch
Bharat Beach Mela' at
Dhaninala Beach, Rangat
on Nov. 12, 2016 between
9 am to 5 pm with the
cooperat ion and
coordination of all line
depar tmen ts and
Panchayat i Raj
Institutions to motivate
the people to construct
individual house hold
latrine (IHHL) in their
dwelling unit and Gram
Panchayats for
construct ion of
community toilets in their
r espect ive Gram
Panchayats to make the
village free from open
defecat ion , a
communication from the
BDO, CD Block, Rangat
said.
Swatch Bharat Beach Mela at
Rangat on Nov. 12
Republican candidate ...(Contd. from page 1)
their livelihood.
In view of this, the Member of Parliament has urged
the Administration to make necessary arrangements for
release of payment to the SSCT and CIC at the earliest
and ensure timely payment at par with the regular
teachers in future, a communication from the Office of
the MP said here today.
MP urges Admn. ..(Contd. from page 1)
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