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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 208 Port Blair, Friday, August 04, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 4 Pages
Te l e g ra m she Daily
The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands
New Delhi, Aug 3
A group of 89 Probationers
of Indian Forest Service
(2016 Batch) from Indira
Gandhi National Forest
Academy, Dehradun called
on the President of India,
Shri Ram Nath Kovind at
Rashtrapati Bhavan today.
Addressing the Forest
Service Officers, the
President said that they
have chosen a very noble
profession. Forests have
always been special to
Indian ethos and culture.
Our civilisation has
derived its intellectual and
spiritual strength from
forests. These forests,
therefore, are not merely a
resource but they also
cover the cultural, spiritual
and intellectual heritage of
the country. The onus of
Strike balance between conservationneeds, development requirements:
President to Forest Officers
protecting this heritage is
now on the Forest Service
Officers. On them lies the
responsibility of ensuring
environmental security,
accommodating the
sustainable development
needs of the country.
The President said that in
the past few decades, the
world has woken up to
threats to the very survival
of humankind due to
e n v i r o n m e n t a l
degradation, depletion in
forest cover and above all
global warming leading to
climate change. India has
emerged as a global leader
in handling complex climate
change issues. Our
National Forest Policy
envisages 33 per cent of(Contd. on last page)
Port Blair, Aug 3
RK, a 31 year old worker, with
the Forest Department at
Diglipur, met with an accident
when the motorcycle he was
riding collided with a bus near
Kalighat Power House at
around 1:45 pm on
27.12.2016. His right lower
limb was shattered with
comminuted compound
fractures of his thigh, leg and
a crush injury that had
fractured almost all the bones
of his foot, he was also losing
a lot of blood. With the help
of the local public and the
Forest Department officials,
he was immediately shifted to
Diglipur CHC. The Chief
Medical Officer of the CHC
Dr. Jaya Biswas and her team
Life-threatening polytrauma case
successfully managed by DHS & ANIIMS-GBPHOrthopaedics Department expresses gratitude
attended to the patient. The
patient was in hemorrhagic
shock due to excessive loss of
blood from his injuries. 2 units
of blood were immediately
transfused and the right lower
limb was splinted after
dressing the wounds. As the
regular Helicopter was not
available, with the help of the
DFO (Diglipur), a Navy
Helicopter was arranged,
which airlifted the patient to
Port Blair within a matter of
2 hours.
The ANIIMS G.B.Pant
Hospital Orthopaedics
Department had been
informed of the airlift. HOD
Dr. Amit Ray and Dr. Sunil
Baliga, Senior Resident in
Orthopaedics were waiting
for RK who arrived at the
hospital by 8PM. The team
immediately started
resuscitating and stabilizing
the patient. RK was in a state
of shock and his blood
pressure was unrecordable.
The multiple wounds in his
right lower limb were
thoroughly washed and
sutured. The fractures in his
lower limb were stabilized
with POP slabs. The right foot
was crushed and looked
unsalvageable.
Next morning, he underwent
fixation of the femur (thigh
bone) with an Intramedullary
Interlocking Nail and
debridement of the foot. The
bones in the foot were(Contd. on last page)
Port Blair, Aug 3
The Andaman and Nicobar
Administration vide
notification dated 26th July
2017 has amended the
Andaman and Nicobar
Islands Land Revenue and
Land Reforms Rules 1968,
and has brought some
changes in it.
According to a press
release received here form
the Sub Divisional Officer,
South Andaman, the Land
Use Committee has been
constituted with Chief
Secretary as Chairman,
Principal Chief
Conservator of Forest,
Principal Secretary/
Secretary (Revenue),
Secretary (Tourism),
Secretary (UD), Deputy
Commissioner of area
concerned, Country and
Town Planner as Members
and the Deputy Secretary
(Revenue) as Member
Secretary. All the diversion
cases above 500sqmts will
be taken up by the said
committee.
From now on, the tenant
should compulsorily
develop the land /project in
full shape, as per the
Detailed Project Report
(DPR) submitted at the time
of applying for diversion
within a period of 03 years
from the date of diversion.
If the applicant fails to do
so, then penalty (as
notified separately) shall
be imposed by the SDO
immediately on the date of
lapse of window period and
recorded as encumbrance
in the land records (ROR)
till the tenant clears his
dues. The penalty will
increase on year to year
basis by 100%.
The applicant shall not
transfer the land within 10
years from the date of
diversion. If the applicant
wants to transfer the
interest of the land without
executing the project/plan
within 10 years from the
date of conversion then the
advantage of land
conversion shall not be
transferable and the land
shall be transferred on with
its original land
Rules amended for diversion of land
Land Use Committee constituted with
Chief Secretary as Chairman
Port Blair, Aug 3
The Directorate of Health
Services, A&N
Administration & Union
Territory Health Mission,
A&N Islands in
associat ion with
Directorate of Social
Welfare, A&N
Admin istra tion is
observing 'Wor ld
Breastfeeding Week' from
August 1 to 7, 2017 with
the theme 'Sustaining
Breastfeeding Together' in
A&N Islands along with
rest of the country to focus
attention on important
aspects of protection ,
promotion and support of
breastfeeding.
In this connection, the
State Health Education
Bureau and Family Welfare
Bureau of DHS conducted
a healthy baby contest in
the Community Hal l,
Shadipur, Ward No-15
recenlt ly. About 75
mothers along with their
children participated in the
contest. The contest was
conducted in three
categories 0-lyears, 1-3
years, & 3-5 years. Smt.
Sheela Singh, Councilor,
Ward No. 15 was the chief
guest on the occasion.
An awareness programme
was also organized at
ICDS Training Centre,
Atam Pahar, Port Blair for
Anganwadi Workers to
sensitize on the important
aspects of promotion,
protection & support of
breastfeeding and Infant &
Young Child Feeding
Practices (IYCF).
Dr. H.M. Siddaraju,
Deputy Director
(HE&FW) explained about
Observance of 'World Breastfeeding Week'
in Isles; healthy baby contest heldthe early initiat ion of
breastfeeding within one
hour of birth, exclusive
breastfeeding for first six
months and continued
breastfeeding for two
years with adequate and
appropriate complement-
ary feeding after six
months of age to reduce
malnutrition and Child
survival. He appealed to
the anganwadi workers to
Port Blair, Aug 3
All the five organizations
of Patanjali Yog Peeth,
Haridwar, namely, Bharat
Swabhiman, Patanjali Yog
Samiti, Mahila Patanjali Yog
Samiti, Kisan Panchayat
and Yuva Bharat will
celebrate Acharya
Balakrishna's birthday as
'Jadi Buti Diwas' on 4th
August. Distribution of
medicinal plants, planting
of medicinal saplings,
elaborating the values and
uses of different medicinal
plants as per different
diseases will form part of the
month long celebration.
Meanwhile, Patanjali Yog
Samiti will successfully
complete 8th year of free
and regular yog class at
Vivekananda Kendriya
Hall, Lamba Line on 4th
August. The main
Patanjali Yog Peeth to celebrateAcharya Balakrishna's birthday
programme will be held at
VKV Hall at 5 pm on Aug 4,
2017.
All interested people have
been requested to attend
the similar programmes at
their nearby yog classes or
at VKV Lamba line. For
more details one can call
over ph no 9434279378,
9434292231, a
communication received
here said.
Port Blair, Aug 3
The electricity consumers
and general public have
been informed that due to
strike of employees of M/s.
Suryacharka Power Plant,
Bambooflat, the ongoing
load shedding will be
continue in Port Blair and
South Andaman area during
evening peak hours from
5.30 pm to 11.30 pm for one
hour on every day as per the
following revised schedule.
This schedule will be
affected from 04.8.2017
onwards till next fortnight.
(Contd. on last page)
Load shedding schedule revised
Port Blair, Aug 3
High waves in the range
of 3.0 - 4.2 meters have been
forecasted till 11.30 pm of
Aug 5, 2017 along the west
coast of Andaman Islands
between Ten Degree
Channel and Coco
Channel. Current speeds
vary between 64 - 85 cm/
sec. Fishermen are advised
to be cautious while
venturing into the sea.
Similar high waves have
been forecasted along the
west coast of Nicobar
Islands between Ten
Degree Channel and Great
Channel. Current speeds
vary between 78 - 107 cm/
sec. Fishermen have been
advised to be cautious
while venturing into the
sea. The general public
have been advised to take
precautionary measures
and in case of any
emergency, they may
contact over phone
High wave forecast;
fishermen advised
Port Blair, Aug 3
The RGT Public Vidyalaya,
Port Blair celebrated its 8th
Foundation and Annual
Day recently. In this
connection, a function was
held in the Govt. Tagore
College of Education
Auditorium. Dr. Amit Ray,
Head of Department
(Ortho), A & N Institute of
Medical Science was the
chief guest. Smt. Sangeeta
Chand, Principal Govt.
Girls Senior Secondary
School was the guest of
honour. Addressing the
gathering, Dr. Amit Ray
said that education is the
need of the day for all-
round development of the
children and to make them
useful citizens of the
country. Smti Sangeeta
Chand addressed the
gathering and distributed
prizes to the winners of
various competitions
conducted by the school.
The children presented a
colorful cultural programme
which was appreciated by
the gathering. Shri Joy
Kumar Roy, Manager of the
School presented the
Annual Report for the year
2016-17 while Shri S.V.Uvaraj,
Principal proposed the vote
of thanks, a communication
said.
RGT Public Vidyalaya
celebrates annual day
New Delhi, Aug 3
The Women and Child
Development Ministry has
launched a contest for
designing a logo for the
'Women of India Festival'
to be held at 'Dilli Haat' in
October this year. The
event is organised and
fully sponsored by the
Ministry as part of their
major initiative of
economic empowerment of
women.
The ‘Women of India
Festival’ offers the biggest
selection of organic
products prepared or
WCD Ministry launches contest for
designing logo for 'Women of India Festival'grown by women. Details
of the contest are available
on the Facebook and
Twitter accounts of the
Women and Child
Development Ministry.
The last date to submit
entr ies is 21st of this
month.
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Foundation course in Digital Cinematography culminates
Port Blair, Aug 3
The 20 day foundation
course in Digital
Cinematography, organized
by the Department of IP&T,
in coordination with Film
and Television Institute of
India (FTII) Pune,
culminated with the
certificate distr ibution
ceremony held at the
Waves Restaurant,
Corbyn's Cove here this
evening. The Secretary (IP)
Smti Nikita Pawar was the
chief guest on the occasion.
The Director, FTII, Shri
Bhupendra Kainthola,
Director & Producer, Shri
B.P.Singh, Course Mentor,
Shri A.S.Kanal, Course
Director, Shri Wasim Barry,
Manager, Marketing
Cannon India Ltd. Shri
Gaurav Markhandi, Course
Director, Shri Devendranath
Shankar, Publicity Officer
(IP), Shri T.N.Meena,
Information Officer(IP), Shri
Padmakar Tripathi, Faculty
from FTII and Cannon India
and participants were
present on the occasion.
Addressing the
gathering, the Secretary IP
congratulated FTII, Cannon
Single window clearance system for film
shooting to be initiated in Isles soon
India and Department of
IP&T for the successful
completion of the 20 days
short term course in digital
cinematography. She
appreciated the short films
produced by the
(Contd. on last page)
Mumbai, Aug 3
Reserve Bank of India
Deputy Governor Shri S S
Mundra has asked banks
to work towards account
number portability, as it will
be a far-reaching step
towards enhancing
competition and improving
customer service.
Speaking at the annual
conference of banking
ombudsmen in Mumbai
recently, he said banks
should look forward to
providing more choices to
the new generation of
customers who are more
technology savvy. Shri
Mundra said this will be
further accentuated with
the possibility of
portability of accounts and
urged the banks to work
towards account number
portability. Shri Mundra
also referred to issue of the
rising trend of loss of
cheques from drop boxes
and the lack of alacrity
shown by banks in
redressing such
complaints. He asked the
banks to look at the
RBI asks banks to work towards
account number portabilitypossibility of setting up a
common account and
compensate the customers
immediately from the pool,
without waiting for
recovery of the amount
from insurance. Referring to
the tenets of the Charter of
'Customer Rights', Shri
Mundra asked the lenders
and the Indian Banks'
Association (IBA) to work
towards evolving a
common platform to provide
a comparative and
transparent view of various
products and services.
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August 04, 2017Telegramshe Daily
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Devendra Jhajharia, Sardar Singh
recommended for Khel Ratna; Harmanpreet
Kaur, Cheteshwar Pujara for Arjuna awardsNew Delhi, Aug 3
The award selection committee
today, recommended names of
Paralympian Devendra
Jhajharia and former Hockey
India captain Sardar Singh for
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
awards, whi le cricketers
Cheteshwar Pujara,
Harmanpreet Kaur were listed
among 17 sportspersons for
Arjuna awards.
Jhajharia had won a gold medal
in men’s javelin throw F46
category in the Rio
Paralympics, becoming the
most successful Indian para
athlete ever. The 35-year-old,
a left-hand amputee, is the only
Indian para athlete to have won
two gold medals in the
Paralympics, the earlier one
being the yellow metal he won
in 2004 Athens.
Sardar, on the other hand, has
been an ever-present pivot in
Hockey India's recent
Colombo Test, Day 1: Pujara, Rahane tons
put India in charge against Sri LankaColombo, Aug 3
In Cricket, India heading
towards a big first innings score
against Sri Lanka in the
Colombo Test. At the close of
day one the visitors were 344
for 3 with Cheteshwar Pujara
and Ajinkya Rahane unbeaten
on 128 and 103 respectively.
India won the toss and opted to
bat first. Lokesh Rahul who
returned to the playing eleven
replacing Abhinav Mukund
made a half century. He was
run out for 57. Shikhar
Dhawan fell for 35 and and
WEATHER
REVISED SEVA SUCHNAYEINALLTHE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS
HUT BAY SECTOR:-
MV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 05.08.2017 (Sat) at 1000 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2200
Hrs from Hut Bay.
INTER ISLAND SECTOR:
MV Coral Queen will sail for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 07.08.2017
(Mon) at 0800 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on
08.08.2017 (Tue) at 1200 Hrs from Car Nicobar via Hut Bay. Passenger
tickets for the above sailing will be issued to the general public on
04.08.2017 (Fri) from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counters
& CSC Bambooflat/ Ferrargunj/Sippighat/Bathu Basti & Dairy Farm..
Similarly booking of cargo tickets will commence from 04.08.2017
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 Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 04.08.2017 (Fri) at 1000 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2200
Hrs from Hut Bay.
MV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 05.08.2017 (Sat) at 2100 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 06.08.2017 (Sun) at 0900
Hrs from Hut Bay.
FORESHORE SECTOR:
Note: Passenger tickets for the Foreshore Sector vessels
scheduled on 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th August, 2017 will be issued to
the general public on 03.08.2017 (Thu) from 0900 Hrs onwards at
STARS Counters & CSC Bambooflat/ Ferrargunj/Sippighat/Bathu
Basti & Dairy Farm
04.08.2017 (FRIDAY)
HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND
MV Chouldari will sail for Havelock on 04.08.2017 (Fri) at 0620 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0900 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Kamorta will sail for Neil Island on 04.08.2017 (Fri) at 0630 Hrs.
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0845 Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Kamorta will sail for Neil Island on 04.08.2017 (Fri) at 1100 Hrs from
Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1600
Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Kamorta will sail for Havelock on 04.08.2017 (Fri) at 1300 Hrs from
Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day at
1445 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Chouldari will sail for Havelock on 04.08.2017 (Fri) at 1400 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
1630 Hrs from Havelock.
HUT BAY
MV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 04.08.2017 (Fri) at 1000 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2200
Hrs from Hut Bay.
RANGAT
MV Katchal will sail for Rangat via Havelock and Long Island on
04.08.2017 (Fri) at 0630 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for
Port Blair on the same day at 1300 Hrs from Rangat via same route.
Due to administrative reasons the scheduled sailing for Mayabunder on
04.08.2017 has been cancelled. Inconvenience caused to the passengers
is regretted.
05.08.2017 (SATURDAY)
HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND
MV Chouldari will sail for Havelock on 05.08.2017 (Sat) at 0620 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0900 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Katchal will sail for Neil Island on 05.08.2017 (Sat) at 0630 Hrs from
Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 0845
Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Katchal will sail for Neil Island on 05.08.2017 (Sat) at 1100 Hrs from
Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1600
Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Katchal will sail for Havelock on 05.08.2017 (Sat) at 1300 Hrs from
Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day at
1445 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Chouldari will sail for Havelock on 05.08.2017 (Sat) at 1400 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
1630 Hrs from Havelock.
Rain or Thundershower very likely to occur at few places.
Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 32 °C and
26°C respectively on Tuesday 02/08/2017
Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date : 31.8
Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date : 26.3
Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST 084
Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST 085
Sunrise Time for tomorrow(in IST): 0507
Sunset Time for tomorrow(in IST): 1744
Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: Trace
Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0
Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January upto 0830 hrs (of
date) in mm 17 1572.9
London, Aug 3
Few men have captured the
imagination in the history of
sport the way Jamaican ace
Usain Bolt has. And now the
great track and field superstar
is getting ready for his final
hurrah as the World Athletics
Championships kicks off in
London on Friday.
In a career that has seen him
win 11 gold medals at the
championships, you know that
whatever happens in London
will only add to his legend and
not give it any new meaning.
He has also bagged eight
Olympic gold medals in a career
that is quite simply the best ever
as far as sprinting is concerned.
At the age of 30, one knows
that Bolt is not the youngest
man in the sport.
Whether he can do what he
usually does at a big event,
which is win three gold medals,
depends on his level of fitness
and more importantly his urge.
He will of course start as the
favourite in both the 100 m as
well as the 200 m event. And
then there is the 100 m relay in
which the Jamaicans are
usually the best.
So hold on these moments in
your memory and see the great
man for one last time. This is
simply because he is like no
other and to imagine
that we have another like him
will be quite simply asking for
the sky.
resurgence. He made his
debut for India in the junior
team during India's tour to
Poland in 2003 04.
In 2006, he graduated to the
senior side making debut
against Pakistan. Known for his
high fitness levels not only in
India but worldwide, Sardar
was included in the 18-men
FIH All Star team in 2010 and
2011.
He was the youngest player to
captain the Indian team when
he led the side at the 2008
Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. He has
also received the Arjuna Award
in 2012 and Padma Shri in
2015. The awards selection
committee has listed 17 names
for the Arjuna award.
The list includes cricketer men's
team Test regular Cheteshwar
Pujara, women's team World
Cup star Harmanpreet Kaur,
Paralympic medal l ists
Mariyappan Thangavelu and
Varun Bhati , gol fer SSP
Chawrasia and hockey player
S V Sunil.
The Sports Ministery, however,
is yet to confirm the names.
Last year, PV Sindhu, Sakshi
Malik, Dipa Karmakar and Jitu
Rai were honoured with the
Khel Ratna awards. It was the
first time the Khel Ratna was
awarded to four sportspersons.
Usain Bolt prepares for his final
hurrah at World Athletics
Championships
Yuki Bhambri stuns French star Gael Monfils to
reach pre-quarterfinals of Washington OpenWashington, Aug 3
In Tennis, India's Yuki Bhambri
has stunned world number 22
Gael Monfils of France to reach
the pre-quarterfinals of the
Washington Open in the United
States. In a second round match
last night, Bhambri, ranked 200,
got the better of sixth seed and
defending champion Monfils, 6-
3, 4-6, 7-5 to make it to the
Round-of-16. Bhambri will next
meet Guido Pella of Argentina
for a place in the quarterfinals.
Pella had defeated Ramkumar
Ramanathan in the opening
round.
In the Doubles, Sania Mirza
and Rohan Bopanna, with
their team-mates, progressed
to the quarterfinals. Sania and
her Romanian partner Monica
Niculescu are the top seeds in
Women's Doubles, while
Bopanna pairing with American
Donald Young are unseeded
in the Men's section.
Skipper Virat Kohli was out for
just 13.
Team India is leading the 3-
match series, 1-0. They had
won the first Test at Galle last
week by 304 runs.
Load shedding.. (Contd. from first page)
The evening hours load schedule is tentative and may vary in vie w of public meetings, importa nt social functions o r other emergency and technical reasons.
Date Time Area affected
04.08.20 17
To
18.08.20 17
05.30 PM
To 06.30 PM
Part of Garacharama, Dollygun j, Attompaha r, Old Pahargao n, IC MR C olony area, par t of Minnie Bay, Garacharama Su b Station
area, Japan Nallah, Austinabad, Prothrapur, Carbyn’s C ove, Brichgunj, Brookshab ad, part o f Chakkargoa n, Chatham Mil l, C hatham Whar f, IOC, MES Power House, Dairy Farm Junctio n,
C PWD C omplex, Lam ba Line, Ranchi Tekery, Schoo l Line complete, part of Minnie Bay, BSN L Telephone Exchange , Pre m N agar, Go algha r, C armel School area, KV-I area & Murd akha ri
area.
06.30 PM
To 07.30 PM
M ohanpura, Ba bu Lane, Aberdeen Baza ar from R atnam Market to Taxi Stand, Aberdeen Thana, p art of Gurudwa ra La ne, Bengali C lub , Biggi Lane, Anth ropological Mu seum , Midd le Point, Link
R oad, VIP Road , Police Line , part of Junglighat, Bhatu Basti complete, Laxmi Motor Are a, Pathe rgudda, Satel lite Colony, New Paha rgaon, Shadipur, South Po int, Mazaar Pahad, Mach i Lin e,
R GT Roa d, Go vt. Press, JNR M College and Ba mbooflat.
07.30 PM To
08.30 PM
R aja sthan Mandir, ALWH Colony, Hawa ghar Junction, Dud h Lin e, N aya gaon, Bargat L ine, GPRA C olon y, Carb yn’s Junctio n, Sippighat, Teylarab ad, Bimblitan, Manjeri, Gupt apara , Man gluta n, Wan door, Chouldar i Tushnabad, Port Mount, Tirur, Templemyo,
Ograbran j, part o f Dollyg unj, part of Pahargaon, I CMR Colony are a, pa rt of School Line and Wate r Treatmen t Plant Lamb a Lane are a, H addo, H addo Warf, Fo reshore Road a nd upto C ivi l Aviation
D ela nipur , Vidhyut Bhaw an, Electricity H Q Office, PBMC Auditorium , APWD C E Office, Secretariat, Co urt Com plex, PAO, R aj N iw as & Gan dhi Pa rk area.
08.30 PM
To 09.30 PM
Shristy N agar, Atla nta Point, C ellular Jai l, G.B.Pant Hospital, Po lice
H Q, Marina Park, Aberdeen Bazaar site o ffice area, Mar ine H il l, D ugnabad com ple te, Roun d Basti , Netaji Club area, STS Workshop , BSNL Bhawan , Mod el Sch ool Area, F ire Br igad e,
AN IIDCO Bhawan are a, Girls School, C CS Abe rdeen Bazaar are a, Supp ly Line complete, Ne taji Stadium area, Electr icity Baza ar site of fice, Jama Masjid, N etaji Club, pa rt of Gurud wara Lane, Agency H ouse, Garacharama complete, 5 MW Solar Power Pla nt area, par t
of Sip pigha t, Cho uldari Lal Pahar, Tsunami Shelter, Mith akha ri, N amunagha r, Du nduspoin t & Hathi Tappu
09.30PM
To 10.30 PM
C ARI, AKT Miniplex, Bird Line , Calicut, Kamaraj Nagar , Beod nabad, Ra ngachang, Burm anallah, C hid iyatapu, Light H ouse, Phoe nix Bay, F isher ies Jetty area, An arkal i, Delanipur, Quar ry H il l,
Phon gy Kyaung, Foreshore Road , Me gapode, Tea l House & H orticultu re Ro ad.
10.30PM
To 11.30 PM
Part o f Junglighat, Vijay Baug h, Dairy Farm com plete,
Buniyadabad, AIR, D DK Colony, pa rt of Delanip ur, par t of Pre m N agar, Coast Gua rd Enclave, C oast Guard HQ, C oast Guard Jetty, Panipath R oad, Fo rtre ss Head Quar ter, M athura , Brid ava n,
Fera rgunj to Jirkatang , StewartGunj, Kanyapura m, Wimberlygunj up to Shoal Bay.
In addition to evening hou rs, load shedding will also be carried out during day hours on as and whe n require d basis for 4 5 minu tes to 6 0 min utes in order to carry out routine a nd breakd own maintena nce o f DG sets at the Powe r Plants & T&D systems, a communicatio n said.
IGNOU counseling
classesPort Blair, Aug 3
The counseling classes
and practical for the
learners of Bachelor of
Computer Applications
(BCA), Master of
Computer Applications
(MCA) and Bachelor in
Library & Information
Science of Indira Gandhi
National Open University,
Study Centre JNRM will be
conducted at this centre
from 13th August, 2017
onwards. The practical
classes are mandatory for
BCA/MCA Programmes.
The details of the schedule
have been displayed on the
Study Centre Notice Board.
For further information, all
concerned may contact
IGNOU Study centre at
JNRM Port Blair during
working hours.
tentatively fixed with multiple Kirschner-Wires. 5 days later,
on 2.1.2017, the tibia was fixed with an Intramedullary
Interlocking Nail under spinal anesthesia.
The patient was then referred to Mainland on 5.1.2017 for
further plastic surgery. RK's brother MK said "the doctors
there were shocked to note that a person with such grievous
injuries was so efficiently managed. In fact they also were
astonished that the patient was referred to them as they had
only very little to do to complete RK's treatment". He
underwent plastic surgery to reconstruct his foot and only
three toes were amputated due to gangrene.
The patient retuned to Port Blair on 8.2.2017. He was
readmitted in ANIIMS GB Pant Hospital for rehabilitation.
He reported back to duty on 1.06.2017.
It is improbable that anywhere in India, except for the A&N
Islands, a patient with such grievous life threatening injuries,
more than 300 kms away from the nearest Secondary Medical
Center could have been managed without loss of life or limb
or permanent disability.
The Department of Orthopaedics, ANIIMS GB Pant Hospital
has expressed gratitude to Dr. Shipra Paul, Director of Health
Services for coordinating the whole exercise, Dr. Jaya Biswas
and her team at Diglipur CHC, the Indian Navy for airlifting
our patient at such short notice and the Plastic Surgeon
affiliated to the DHS, who reconstructed his right foot, a
communicaton said.
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create awareness and counselling of mothers. Smt.
Vasantha Devi, HEOI/c welcomed the gathering and
gave a brief introduction about the programme, a
communication said.
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classification.
Form A (Application for diversion) has also been changed and accordingly, the format of affidavit
to be submitted has been modified and parties have been directed to apply in the same.
Interested parties may contact the office of the Sub Divisional Officer (South Andaman)
to know the status of their applications and to file additional documents. Cases completed
will be placed before the Land Use Committee for consideration/appropriate decision, the release
added.
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numbers of State Control Room, District Control Room and
Emergency Operation Centres. They can contact State
Control Room: 03192- 238880 (Tele-Fax), 1077(Helpline),
District Control Room: 03192-238881, 1070 (Helpline), EOC
(Campbell Bay): 03193-264020, EOC (Kamorta): 03193-
263222, EOC (N&M): 03192-262960, EOC (Hut Bay): 03192-
284014, EOC (Car Nicobar): 03193-265241, EOC (Havelock):
03192-282030, EOC (Ferrargunj): 03192-266527 and EOC
(Neil): 03192-284511, a communication said.
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the land mass should be under forest cover. The Forest
Service Officers have to find ways and means to enrich
the natural forests, and facilitate bringing non-forest areas
under tree cover. They have joined a public service and
are the nation’s soldiers in an important area of
environmental and ecological conservation. The President
urged them to discharge their duties fairly, without fear,
with honesty, and in such a way that their actions benefit
the nation and common citizens as a whole.
The President said that India is one of the fastest growing
economies in the world and we have set ourselves stiff
targets. The Forest Service Officers have to strike a
balance between conservation needs and development
requirements. Their job is not to pose problems but to
provide solutions, he said.
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participants and urged them to continue learning and make best use of the film making
nuances they have acquired during these 20 days. The Secretary also informed that A&N
Islands will also be promoted as film tourism destination in the coming days and the Department
of IP&T will strive to provide more such opportunities to the Islanders. She informed that the IP
Department will also revise the film shooting guidelines while single window clearance system
will also be initiated soon by Department of IP to enable ease of doing business.
In his address, the Director FTII, Shri Kainthola said cinematic literacy will be introduced in Isles
in the coming days and FTII will continue to organize more film making workshops for Islanders.
He also thanked the A&N Administration and Cannon India for the successful completion of the
workshop and urged the participants to update their knowledge on digital cinematography.
Speaking on the occasion, the Film Director & Producer, Shri B.P.Singh shared his experience
of film making. He lauded FTII and the A&N Administration for conducting such valuable
workshop for aspiring film makers from A&N Islands.
Shri Wasim Barry, while speaking showered praise on the participants for their cooperation and
enthusiasm during the 20 day workshop. He said FTII will continue to conduct more workshop
related to film making here in the Islands in the coming days.
Altogether 9 short films, produced by the participants during the 20 days course were screened
for the gathering. Two short films produced by the students of JNV, as part of the basic acting
workshop for children organized by FTII at Rangat were also screened.
The dignitaries felicitated the participants with certificates while the participants also shared
their experiences and thanked the Administration, FTII and Cannon for making their dreams
come true.
The programme concluded with the vote of thanks proposed by Shri Satyanarayan, Hindi
Translator of IP&T Department.
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