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+ + C M Y K Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 81 Port Blair, Sunday, March 26, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 8 Pages T e l e g ra m s he Daily The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands New Delhi, Mar 25 Health Minister Shri JP Nadda has said that ensuring affordable and quality healthcare to the people is a priority for the government. Addressing a function in New Delhi, on the occasion of World TB Day yesterday, Shri Nadda said, his Ministry has decided to end TB by 2025 and is committed to achieving zero TB deaths. He also announced that the National Strategic Program will be finalized in one month and will be rolled out across the country. He further said that the Ensuring affordable & quality healthcare is priority for Govt: Minister resources will not be a constraint and the government will continue to work with all stakeholders, in devising short term and long term approaches. The Minister also emphasized on the need for compassion in treatment of TB patients. New Delhi, Mar 25 Defence Minister Shri Arun Jaitley handed over three naval systems, developed by premier defence research organisation DRDO to the Navy yesterday. The naval systems, given to Indian Navy, are USHUS-II submarine sonar, directing gear for hull-mounted sonar array, and inertial navigation system for ship applications. Sonars detect objects on or under the water and the latest systems are expected to significantly enhance the Navy's navigation and communication network. Speaking on the occasion Navy gets three naval systems from DRDO in New Delhi, Shri Jaitley said there is a need for convergence between India's economic might and evolution of the technology so that the world looks at the country for innovation and new technology. The Defence Minister hailed DRDO's CBSE adds 23 more cities to conduct NEET Nw Delhi, Mar 25 Central Board of Secondary Education has added 23 more cities to conduct the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) on 7th of May this year for admission to MBBS and BDS courses. With this, the total number of examination centres has gone upto 103. According to the CBSE, the decision has been taken in view of over 41 per cent increase in the number of registered candidates for NEET- 2017 as compared to last year. The new centres include Guntur, Tirupathi, Anand, Gandhi Nagar, Mysore, Kannur, Amravati, Kolhapur, Amritsar, Jodhpur, Vellore, Gorakhpur, Howrah and Kharagpur. The candidates who wish to revise their examination centres can do it till 27th of this month through the CBSE website. With the increase, the NEET and the JEE (Main) exams now have an equivalent number of cities as centres. Port Blair, Mar 25 ICAR-CIARI participated in Krishi Unnati Mela- 2017, by putting up a stall showcasing the R & D activities and display of inputs at New Delhi recently. The event was inaugurated by Shri Radha Mohan Singh, Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare. Around 350 government organization and more than 200 private and other organizations from different parts of India had put up their stalls in this Krishi Unnati Mela-2017. In addition, ICAR- CIARI, Port Blair also sold 440 grams seed of its bacterial wilt resistant brinjal variety CARI ICAR-CIARI Port Blair gets Appreciation Award in National Krishi Unnati Mela Brinjal-1 and apprised about the Institute's technologies and varieties (spices, coconut, elephant foot yam, arecanut, rice, Port Blair, Mar 25 Two daylong training programmmes on vector borne diseases, one for Medical Officers of Health Services and another for Junior Residents of ANIIMS were conducted at the Auditorium of GB Pant Hospital, by Directorate of Health Services in association with UT Health Mission (A&N Islands) here recently. Dr.S.P.Burma, Medical Superintendent, GB Pant Hospital Port Blair inaugurated the 1st batch Training programmmes on vector borne diseases held training and Maj.Gen. RP Choubey, VSM, Director (ANIIMS) was the chief guest for the 2nd batch training. Dr.Shiv Shankar Singh, Consultant Medicine, GB Pant Hospital, Port Blair Dr. Avijit Roy, Deputy Director (Health) and Dr. Amitabha De, Deputy Director(Malaria)/Joint Secretary(NVBDCP) were the resource persons for these trainings. Altogether 32 Medical Officers attended the training,a communication said. Port Blair, Mar 25 A Camp Court was conducted in Havelock Island recently in which the issue regarding major dispossession of allotted house sites at Shyam Nagar village was brought to the notice of DC (SA). Accordingly a survey was done of the said dispossessed house sites of Shyam Nagar village (Havelock) under Port Blair Tehsil by the Revenue Department and a Re-surveyed map of dispossessed house sites at Shyam Nagar village finalized New Delhi, Mar 25 In a boost to India's martime prowess, the Navy has successfully conducted the maiden trial firing of newly installed surface-to- air Barak missile system from its aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya. A Navy official said in New Delhi that during the firing carried out in the Arabian Sea, the missile was fired against a live low flying high speed target. He said the target was successfully engaged and destroyed. The firing was conducted as part of the 'Operational Readiness Inspection' of the Western Fleet by Vice Navy successfully test-fires surface-to-air missile from INS Vikramaditya New Delhi, Mar 25 An all-women crew of the Indian Navy is to circumnavigate the world in a small boat from August this year. Known as ‘Navika Sagar Parikrama project’, the six members will cover the distance of 20,730 nautical miles over a period of eight months. The main objective of the adventure is to promote ocean sailing at the international level and highlight the empowerment of women in India. Minister of State for Defence Shri Subhash Bhamre gave this information in Lok Sabha today. All-women crew of Indian Navy to circumnavigate world resurveyed map was prepared. All the concerned persons of the displaced house sites have attended the survey and subsequent public hearing was conducted for inviting claims/objection if any. Opportunity was also given to general public to lodge objection/claims in writing till Jan 20, 2017 in respect of the resurveyed map. However, no claims/ Port Blair, Mar 25 Based on the request of the tribal Captain, Shri Fred Levi, a daylong training on 'Nutritious Kitchen Garden for Nutritional Security' was conducted by ICAR- CIARI, Port Blair at Harminder Bay, Little Training on nutritious kitchen garden imparted at Harminder Bay Andaman recently. Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest, Shri Fred Levi, Captain spoke about the various interventions undertaken by the Institute for the benefit of the tribal farmers Port Blair, Mar 25 National Workshop on Mainstreaming Coastal and Marine Biodiversity of India washeld at Zoological Survey of India on Mar 23 & 24, 2017. During these two days event deliberations on mainstreaming Seaweeds, Seagrasses, Mangroves, Crustaceans, Marine Benthos, Fishes, Deep Sea Fauna, Ornamental Fishes and Protected Marine National Workshop on Mainstreaming Coastal and Marine Biodiversity of India concludes Animals were made by the experts from across the country. During the valedictory function held yesterday, th Director of Zoological Survey of India, Dr. Kailash Chandra gave an overview about the marine biodiversity of Indian seas and their present status and challenges posed upon for conservation. Dr. Chandra emphasised to undertake studies on faunal diversity of mangroves, seagrass and seaweed ecosystems as very limited knowledge on their faunal composition have been documented so far. He further stated to initiate the taxonomical identification of deep sea animals as most of these animals are yet to be explored from Indian context. (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) New Delhi, Mar 25 Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will share his thoughts on a number of themes and issues in 'Mann Ki Baat programme' of All India Radio at 11 AM PM to share his thoughts in 'Mann Ki Baat' programme today tomorrow (Mar 26). It will be the 30th episode of the monthly radio series. The programme will be broadcast on the entire network of All India Radio and Doordarshan. New Delhi, Mar 25 President Shri Pranab Mukherjee today said world has moved towards pro active protection of environment. Addressing World Conference on Environment in New Delhi, the President said environment degradation and its impact on health and climate changes are no World has moved towards pro active protection of environment: President longer theoretical but people are facing the adverse impact in everyday lives. He said environment protection demands a corrective intervention of international community as a whole. He said conservation has now become inclusive and participatory. The President lauded the National Green Tribunal for facilitating the World Conference on Environment for wide ranging discussions on environmental issues of universal concern. New Delhi, Mar 25 Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will dedicate to the nation, Asia's longest bi- directional road tunnel on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway on the 2nd of next month. The nearly 11-km long state-of- the-art tunnel will cut down travel time between Jammu and Srinagar by two hours. Road Transport and Highways Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari said, the nearly 2,500-crore rupees all-weather tunnel, between Udhampur and PM to dedicate to nation Asia's longest bi-directional road tunnel on April 2 Mumbai, Mar 25 The Reserve Bank of India has instructed all nationalised as well as private banks to function every day from 25th March to 1st April. The RBI in its notification yesterday stated that the direction aims to ease the banking functions related to the government while the financial year is nearing an end. RBI has clarified that the banks in the country shall function on all days including Saturday, Sunday and other public holidays. The order is applicable to all Banks including Government establishments with financial services. RBI asks all banks to function every day from March 25 to April 1 New delhi, Mar 25 Unique Identification Authority of India, UIDAI, has assured the citizens that the centralised database of Aadhar card is fully secured. In an interview to the All India Radio yesterday, CEO of UIDAI Dr. Ajay Bhushan Pandey said that the authority has employed multiple levels of security to guard against any possible theft or mischief. He said that a very complex process of encryption and upgraded cyber security norms are centralised data base of Aadhar is fully secured: UIDAI used to safeguard the data. Dr. Pandey said Aadhar has proved to be very useful in plugging leakages in the government subsidy schemes. It has already saved about 49,000 crores rupees in the last two years through direct benefit transfer to the beneficiaries and savings are expected rise further. The UIDAI CEO said, Aadhar card was launched in 2010 and since then nearly 99 per cent of adult population in the country has been brought under its coverage. Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, Shri Thaawarchand Gehlot today said, the public attitude towards persons with disabilities should change to achieve a sustainable society. Inaugurating the National Conference on Down Syndrome, Shri. Gehlot said, every person with disability, or Divyaang, is a part of mankind and has every right for self development and reasonable opportunities. The Minister further lauded the efforts of all those working for the betterment of Down syndrome affected. The government is coming up with a new law enlarging the categories of disability to 21 from the existing seven. The down syndrome has been recognized in the newly framed disability law. Government is also coming up with ten new schemes aimed at Public attitude towards ‘Divyaang’ should change to achieve sustainable society: Minister (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) The fading story of S S Inchkeith Port Blair, Mar 25 The 'Stand Up India' scheme has been launched by the Prime Minister as part of the various innovative initiative taken by the Govt. of India. The objective of the 'Stand Up India' scheme is to facilitate Bank loans between Rs. 10 lakhs to Rs. 1 Crore to at least one Scheduled Caste (SC) or Scheduled Tribe (ST) borrower and at least to one woman borrower per bank branch for setting up enterprises in Financial assistance under 'Stand Up India' Scheme manufacturing, services or the trading sector. The applicant should be an SC/ST and/or woman entrepreneurs above 18 years of age. Loan under the scheme are available for manufacturing or services or trading sector. Composite loan (inclusive of term loan and working capital) between Rs.10 lakh upto Rs 100 lakhs. For further detail, one can contact NABAARD, VIP road, Port Blair over phone (Contd. on last page)

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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 81 Port Blair, Sunday, March 26, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 8 Pages

Te l e g ra m she Daily

The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands

New Delhi, Mar 25

Health Minister Shri JP

Nadda has said that

ensuring affordable and

quality healthcare to the

people is a priority for the

government. Addressing a

function in New Delhi, on

the occasion of World TB

Day yesterday, Shri Nadda

said, his Ministry has

decided to end TB by 2025

and is committed to

achieving zero TB deaths.

He also announced that the

National Strategic Program

will be finalized in one

month and will be rolled out

across the country. He

further said that the

Ensuring affordable & quality

healthcare is priority for Govt: Ministerresources will not be a

constraint and the

government will continue

to work with all

stakeholders, in devising

short term and long term

approaches. The Minister

also emphasized on the

need for compassion in

treatment of TB patients.

New Delhi, Mar 25

Defence Minister Shri

Arun Jaitley handed over

three naval systems,

developed by premier

defence research

organisation DRDO to the

Navy yesterday. The naval

systems, given to Indian

Navy, are USHUS-II

submarine sonar, directing

gear for hull-mounted

sonar array, and inertial

navigation system for ship

applications. Sonars detect

objects on or under the

water and the latest

systems are expected to

significantly enhance the

Navy's navigation and

communication network.

Speaking on the occasion

Navy gets three naval

systems from DRDOin New Delhi, Shri Jaitley

said there is a need for

convergence between

India's economic might and

evolution of the

technology so that the

world looks at the country

for innovation and new

technology. The Defence

Minister hailed DRDO's

CBSE adds 23 more cities to conduct NEETNw Delhi, Mar 25

Central Board of Secondary Education has added 23 more cities to conduct the

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) on 7th of May this year for

admission to MBBS and BDS courses. With this, the total number of examination

centres has gone upto 103. According to the CBSE, the decision has been taken in

view of over 41 per cent increase in the number of registered candidates for NEET-

2017 as compared to last year.

The new centres include Guntur, Tirupathi, Anand, Gandhi Nagar, Mysore, Kannur,

Amravati, Kolhapur, Amritsar, Jodhpur, Vellore, Gorakhpur, Howrah and

Kharagpur. The candidates who wish to revise their examination centres can do it

till 27th of this month through the CBSE website. With the increase, the NEET

and the JEE (Main) exams now have an equivalent number of cities as centres.

Port Blair, Mar 25

ICAR-CIARI participated

in Krishi Unnati Mela-

2017, by putting up a stall

showcasing the R & D

activities and display of

inputs at New Delhi

recently. The event was

inaugurated by Shri Radha

Mohan Singh, Union

Minister of Agriculture &

Farmers' Welfare. Around

350 government

organization and more than

200 private and other

organizations from

different parts of India had

put up their stalls in this

Krishi Unnati Mela-2017.

In addition, ICAR-

CIARI, Port Blair also sold

440 grams seed of its

bacterial wilt resistant

brinjal variety CARI

ICAR-CIARI Port Blair gets

Appreciation Award in National

Krishi Unnati Mela

Brinjal-1 and apprised

about the Institute's

technologies and varieties

(spices, coconut, elephant

foot yam, arecanut, rice,

Port Blair, Mar 25

Two daylong training

programmmes on vector

borne diseases, one for

Medical Officers of Health

Services and another for

Junior Residents of

ANIIMS were conducted at

the Auditorium of GB Pant

Hospital, by Directorate of

Health Services in

association with UT Health

Mission (A&N Islands) here

recently.

Dr.S.P.Burma, Medical

Superintendent, GB Pant

Hospital Port Blair

inaugurated the 1st batch

Training programmmes on

vector borne diseases heldtraining and Maj.Gen. RP

Choubey, VSM, Director

(ANIIMS) was the chief

guest for the 2nd batch

training.

Dr.Shiv Shankar Singh,

Consultant Medicine, GB

Pant Hospital, Port Blair Dr.

Avijit Roy, Deputy Director

(Health) and Dr. Amitabha

De, Deputy

Director(Malaria)/Joint

Secretary(NVBDCP) were

the resource persons for

these trainings. Altogether

32 Medical Officers

attended the training,a

communication said.

Port Blair, Mar 25

A Camp Court was

conducted in Havelock

Island recently in which the

issue regarding major

dispossession of allotted

house sites at Shyam

Nagar village was brought

to the notice of DC (SA).

Accordingly a survey was

done of the said

dispossessed house sites

of Shyam Nagar village

(Havelock) under Port Blair

Tehsil by the Revenue

Department and a

Re-surveyed map of

dispossessed house sites at Shyam

Nagar village finalized

New Delhi, Mar 25

In a boost to India's martime

prowess, the Navy has

successfully conducted

the maiden trial firing of

newly installed surface-to-

air Barak missile system

from its aircraft carrier INS

Vikramaditya. A Navy

official said in New Delhi

that during the firing carried

out in the Arabian Sea, the

missile was fired against a

live low flying high speed

target. He said the target

was successfully engaged

and destroyed.

The firing was conducted

as part of the 'Operational

Readiness Inspection' of

the Western Fleet by Vice

Navy successfully test-fires

surface-to-air missile from

INS Vikramaditya

New Delhi, Mar 25

An all-women crew of the

Indian Navy is to

circumnavigate the world

in a smal l boat from

August this year. Known

as ‘Navika Sagar

Parikrama project’, the six

members will cover the

distance of 20,730 nautical

miles over a period of

eight months. The main

objective of the adventure

is to promote ocean sailing

at the international level

and highlight the

empowerment of women in

India. Minister of State for

Defence Shri Subhash

Bhamre gave this

information in Lok Sabha

today.

All-women crew of Indian

Navy to circumnavigate world

resurveyed map was

prepared.

All the concerned

persons of the displaced

house sites have attended

the survey and subsequent

public hearing was

conducted for inviting

claims/objection if any.

Opportunity was also

given to general public to

lodge objection/claims in

writing till Jan 20, 2017 in

respect of the resurveyed

map. However, no claims/

Port Blair, Mar 25

Based on the request of

the tribal Captain, Shri Fred

Levi, a daylong training on

'Nutritious Kitchen Garden

for Nutritional Security'

was conducted by ICAR-

CIARI, Port Blair at

Harminder Bay, Little

Training on nutritious

kitchen garden imparted at

Harminder Bay

Andaman recently.

Speaking on the

occasion, the chief guest,

Shri Fred Levi, Captain

spoke about the various

interventions undertaken

by the Institute for the

benefit of the tribal farmers

Port Blair, Mar 25

National Workshop on

Mainstreaming Coastal

and Marine Biodiversity of

India washeld at

Zoological Survey of India

on Mar 23 & 24, 2017.

During these two days

event deliberations on

mainstreaming Seaweeds,

Seagrasses, Mangroves,

Crustaceans, Marine

Benthos, Fishes, Deep Sea

Fauna, Ornamental Fishes

and Protected Marine

National Workshop on Mainstreaming Coastal

and Marine Biodiversity of India concludes

Animals were made by the

experts from across the

country.

During the valedictory

function held yesterday, th

Director of Zoological

Survey of India, Dr.

Kailash Chandra gave an

overview about the marine

biodiversity of Indian seas

and their present status

and challenges posed

upon for conservation. Dr.

Chandra emphasised to

undertake studies on

faunal diversity of

mangroves, seagrass and

seaweed ecosystems as

very limited knowledge on

their faunal composition

have been documented so

far. He further stated to

initiate the taxonomical

identification of deep sea

animals as most of these

animals are yet to be

explored from Indian

context.

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page)

New Delhi, Mar 25

Prime Minister Shri

Narendra Modi will share

his thoughts on a number

of themes and issues in

'Mann Ki Baat programme'

of All India Radio at 11 AM

PM to share his thoughts in 'Mann

Ki Baat' programme today

tomorrow (Mar 26). It will

be the 30th episode of the

monthly radio series. The

programme will be

broadcast on the entire

network of All India Radio

and Doordarshan.

New Delhi, Mar 25

President Shri Pranab

Mukherjee today said

world has moved towards

pro active protection of

environment. Addressing

World Conference on

Environment in New Delhi,

the President said

environment degradation

and its impact on health

and climate changes are no

World has moved towards pro active

protection of environment: President

longer theoretical but

people are facing the

adverse impact in everyday

lives. He said environment

protection demands a

corrective intervention of

international community as

a whole. He said

conservation has now

become inclusive and

participatory. The

President lauded the

National Green Tribunal for

facilitating the World

Conference on

Environment for wide

ranging discussions on

environmental issues of

universal concern.

New Delhi, Mar 25

Prime Minister Shri

Narendra Modi will

dedicate to the nation,

Asia's longest bi-

directional road tunnel on

the Jammu-Srinagar

National Highway on the

2nd of next month. The

nearly 11-km long state-of-

the-art tunnel will cut down

travel time between Jammu

and Srinagar by two hours.

Road Transport and

Highways Minister Shri

Nitin Gadkari said, the

nearly 2,500-crore rupees

all-weather tunnel,

between Udhampur and

PM to dedicate to nation Asia's

longest bi-directional road

tunnel on April 2Mumbai, Mar 25

The Reserve Bank of India

has instructed all

nationalised as well as

private banks to function

every day from 25th March

to 1st April. The RBI in its

notification yesterday

stated that the direction

aims to ease the banking

functions related to the

government while the

financial year is nearing an

end.

RBI has clarified that the

banks in the country shall

function on all days

including Saturday,

Sunday and other public

holidays. The order is

applicable to all Banks

including Government

establishments with

financial services.

RBI asks all banks to function every

day from March 25 to April 1

New delhi, Mar 25

Unique Iden ti fica t ion

Author i ty of India ,

UIDAI, has assured the

ci tizens that the

centralised database of

Aadhar card is ful ly

secured. In an interview to

the All India Radio

yesterday, CEO of UIDAI

Dr. Ajay Bhushan Pandey

said that the authority has

employed multiple levels

of securi ty to guard

against any possible theft

or mischief. He said that a

very complex process of

encryption and upgraded

cyber security norms are

centralised data base of Aadhar

is fully secured: UIDAIused to safeguard the

data.

Dr. Pandey said Aadhar

has proved to be very

useful in plugging leakages

in the government subsidy

schemes. It has already

saved about 49,000 crores

rupees in the last two years

through direct benefit

transfer to the beneficiaries

and savings are expected

rise further. The UIDAI

CEO said, Aadhar card was

launched in 2010 and since

then nearly 99 per cent of

adult population in the

country has been brought

under its coverage.

Union Minister for Social

Justice and Empowerment,

Shri Thaawarchand Gehlot

today said, the public

attitude towards persons

with disabilities should

change to achieve a

sustainable society.

Inaugurating the National

Conference on Down

Syndrome, Shri. Gehlot

said, every person with

disability, or Divyaang, is

a part of mankind and has

every r ight for self

development and

reasonable opportunities.

The Minister further

lauded the efforts of all

those working for the

betterment of Down

syndrome affected.

The government is coming

up with a new law enlarging

the categories of disability

to 21 from the existing

seven. The down syndrome

has been recognized in the

newly framed disability

law. Government is also

coming up with ten new

schemes aimed at

Public attitude towards ‘Divyaang’should change to achieve sustainable

society: Minister

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page)

The fading story of S S Inchkeith

Port Blair, Mar 25

The 'Stand Up India'

scheme has been launched

by the Prime Minister as

part of the various

innovative initiative taken

by the Govt. of India. The

objective of the 'Stand Up

India' scheme is to facilitate

Bank loans between Rs. 10

lakhs to Rs. 1 Crore to at

least one Scheduled Caste

(SC) or Scheduled Tribe

(ST) borrower and at least

to one woman borrower per

bank branch for setting up

enterprises in

Financial assistance under

'Stand Up India' Schememanufacturing, services or

the trading sector.

The applicant should be

an SC/ST and/or woman

entrepreneurs above 18

years of age. Loan under

the scheme are available for

manufacturing or services

or trading sector.

Composite loan (inclusive

of term loan and working

capital) between Rs.10 lakh

upto Rs 100 lakhs. For

further detail, one can

contact NABAARD, VIP

road, Port Blair over phone

(Contd. on last page)

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The Executive Engineer, RCD, APWD, Wimberlygunj invites on behalf of the President of India, online item Rate tenders from the approved, eligible and authorized Contractors of the APWD for following works:- 1) NIT No.107/EE/RCD/2016-17e-TenderID No:-APWD 65 Name of work:-

Construction of retaining wall-cum-drain and 300 mtr. road at Khusiram Khari at Manpur. Estimate Cost:- Rs. 61,10,683/- Earnest Money:- Rs. 1,22,214/- & Time of completion:- 03 (Three) Months.

2) NIT No.108/EE/RCD/2016-17e-TenderID No.:-APWD 66 Name of work:- Beautification of road at Wimberlygunj Bazaar. Estimate Cost:- Rs. 75,07,446/- Earnest Money:- Rs. 1,50,149/- & Time of completion:- 08 (Eight) Months.

3) NIT No.100/EE/RCD/2016-17e-TenderID No.:-APWD 67 Name of work:- Construction of Anganwadi building at Shore Point under Bambooflat Sub Division. Estimate Cost:- Rs. 20,27,920/- Earnest Money:- Rs. 40,558/- & Time of completion:- 08 (Eight) Months.

4) NIT No.98/EE/RCD/2016-17e-TenderID No.:-APWD 68 Name of work:- Construction of Anganwadi building at Malapuram under EE, RCD, Wimberlygunj. Estimate Cost:- Rs. 20,27,512/- Earnest Money:- Rs. 40,550/- & Time of completion:- 08 (Eight) Months.

5) NIT No.99/EE/RCD/2016-17e-TenderID No.:-APWD 69 Name of work:- Construction of Anganwadi building at Mannarghat (Paduak Bagicha) under EE, RCD, Wimberlygunj. Estimate Cost:- Rs. 20,27,512/- Earnest Money:- Rs. 40,550/- & Time of completion:- 08 (Eight) Months.

The bid forms and other details can be obtained from the website - eproc.andaman.gov.in.

Executive Engineer Road Construction Division

APWD Wimberlygunj South Andaman - 744206

QUOTATION NOTICE No. G-1(A)/NACD/MB/2016-17/Vol.-VII/1020 Mayabunder, dated the 10-03-2017 Sealed quotations are invited from the authorized dealer/ stockiest/ manufacturer/ supplier for the supply of following Stationery Article for the use of NACD, APWD, Mayabunder as and when required basis for the period upto 31.03.2018. The details are mentioned below: Sl. No.

Name of items Recommended Brand

Quantity

1 Xerox Paper (A4) (75 GSM), 500 pages JK Per Ream 2 Xerox Paper (FS) (75 GSM), 500 pages JK Per Ream 3 Xerox Paper (A3) (75GSM), 500 pages JK Per Ream 4 Carbon Paper, Blue Kores Per Packet 5 Carbon Paper, Black Kores Per Packet 6 White Paper ( Normal size) Good Quality Per Ream 7 Ruled Paper, Double Sheet (Normal size) Good Quality Per Ream 8 Court Paper (Green paper) Ambassador Per Packet 9 Note Sheet Pad ( 50 Sheets) Good Quality Per Pad 10 Note Sheet Pad (100 Sheets) Good Quality Per Pad 11 Duplicating Paper Ambassador Per Ream 12 Writing Pad (Ruled) (Up Spiral ) , 40 pg. Good Quality Each 13 Writing Pad (Ruled) (Side Spiral ) ,40 pg Good Quality Each 14 Writing Pad (Ruled) (Up Normal Binding) , 40 pg. Good Quality Each 15 Writing Pad (Ruled) (Side Normal Binding) , 40 pg. Good Quality Each 16 Note Pad For Officer meeting Good Quality Each 17 Short Hand Note Book Nandita Each 18 Peon Book ( 50 Pages) Good Quality Each 19 Peon Book ( 100 Pages) Good Quality Each 20 Attendance Register for Office Use (50 Pages) Good Quality Each 21 Attendance Register for Office Use (100 Pages) Good Quality Each 22 Ruled Register, 150 Pages Good Quality Each 23 Ruled Register, 200 Pages Good Quality Each 24 Ruled Register, 300 Pages Good Quality Each 25 Ruled Register, 500 Pages Good Quality Each 26 Dispatch Register Good Quality Each 27 Stationery Stock Register Good Quality Each 28 File Board (Thick) with cloth flap Good Quality Per Piece 29 File Cover (Office Use), A4 Meghdut Per Piece 30 File Cover (Office Use), FS Meghdut Per Piece 31 Arch Lever Box File Ambassador Per Piece 32 Stick File (A4) (Medium thick) Good Quality Each 33 Stick File (FS) (Medium thick) Good Quality Each 34 Dak Pad Folder (4 folding), Ordinary Nataraj Each 35 Dak Pad Folder (4 folding), Plastic Good Quality Each 36 White Envelope 4”x6” (50 Pc Pkt.) Good Quality Per Packet 37 White Envelope 10”x4.5” (50 Pc Pkt.) Good Quality Per Packet 38 White Envelope 11”x5” (50 Pc Pkt.) Good Quality Per Packet 39 Clothed Envelope 12”x6” (50 Pc Pkt.) Good Quality Per Packet 40 Clothed Envelope 12”x10” (50 Pc Pkt.) Good Quality Per Packet 41 Clothed Envelope 12”x 16” (50 Pc Pkt.) Good Quality Per Packet 42 File Flap (Normal) (Bundle of 25) Good Quality Per Bundle 43 File Flap (Cloth) (Bundle of 25) Good Quality Per Bundle 44 Stick Pad (1 x 3) Bambalino Each Pkt. 45 Stick Pad (2 x 3) Bambalino Each Pkt. 46 Stick Pad (3 x 3) Bambalino Each Pkt. 47 Cello Tape, ½ inch Multitac Each 48 Cello Tape, 1 inch Multitac Each 49 Cello Tape, 2 inch Multitac Each 50 Cello Tape (Brown), 2 inch Multitac Each 51 Cello Tape (Brown), 3 inch Multitac Each 52 Pilot Pen, V5, Hi Tech Luxor/Any Other Each 53 Pilot Pen .05 Luxor/ Any Other Each 54 Add Gel Pen Add Each 55 Ball Pen Cello

Reynolds/Nataraj Each Piece

56 Ball Pen Bitco/Jumax Each Piece

57 Sketch Pen (Normal) Good Quality Per Packet 58 White Board Marker Pen Camlin/Luxor/Re

ynolds/Omate Per Packet

59 Permanent Marker Camlin/Luxor/Reynolds/Omate

Per Packet

60 CD Marker Camlin/Luxor/Reynolds/Omate

Per Packet

61 Hi-lighter/ Text Liner Fabre Castell/Kores/OMate Each

62 Short Hand Pencil Camlin Per 62 Short Hand Pencil Camlin Per Packet

63 Pencil HB Apsara/Nataraj Per Packet 64 Eraser Apsara/Nataraj Per Packet 65 Pencil Sharpner Apsara/Nataraj Per Packet 66 File tag, 6 inch (Bundle of 50) Good Quality Per Bundle 67 File tag, 8 inch (Bundle of 50) Good Quality Per Bundle 68 File tag, 12 inch (Bundle of 50) Good Quality Per Bundle 69 Paper Clip (Plastic coated), (Pack of 100) Good Quality Per Packet 70 Paper Clip (Steel), (Pack of 100) Good Quality Per Packet 71 Paper Pin (Steel) Good Quality Per Packet 72 Board Pin Good Quality Per Packet 73 Correction Pen Good Quality Each 74 Fevicol, 100 gms Tube Pidilite Each 75 Fevicol, 200 gms Tube Pidilite Each 76 Fevicol, 500 gms Jar Pidilite Each 77 Fevistick ,16 Gms. Pidilite Each 78 Gum (300 ml) Good Quality Each 79 Paper Weight ( Transparent) Good Quality Each 80 Paper Weight ( Round) Good Quality Each 81 Stapler Pin No.10 (1 Box = 20 Nos.) Kangaroo Per Box 82 Stapler Pin No. 24/6 (1 Box= 20 Nos.) Kangaroo Per Box 83 Stapler Small , No. 10 Kangaroo Each 84 Stapler Big Size, HS 45p Kangaroo Each 85 Punching Machine Single Kangaroo Each 86 Punching Machine Double Kangaroo Each 87 Stamp Pad (Small) Fabre

Castell/Kores Each

88 Stamp Pad (Medium) Fabre Castell/Kores

Each

89 Stamp Pad Ink (Blue), 60 ml Fabre Castell/Kores

Each

90 Scale 30 cm Camlin/Nataraj Per Packet 91 Paper Cutter Knife (6 inch) Good Quality Each 92 Paper Cutter Knife (8 inch) Good Quality Each 93 Cash Sponge Good Quality Each 94 Twin Ball (Big) Good Quality Each 95 Pin Cushion Containing Magnet Cheapest Each 96 Blank CD Sony / Other Each 97 Blank DVD Sony / Other Each 98 CD Cover/ DVD Cover Normal Each 99 Calculator (12 digit), CT-512 Citizen Each 100 Calculator (12 digit), CT-912 Citizen Each 101 Brown Paper Sheet Good Quality Each Roll 102 Yellow Dust Cloth Good Quality Each Roll 103 Cup & Saucer, White with Gold Borders for

Office Use Good Quality Each Set

104 Tea Tray (Small) White with Gold Borders for Office Use , Plastic

4 cup & saucer capacity

Each Set

105 Tea Tray (Big) White with Gold Borders for Office Use, Plastic

6 cup & saucer capacity

Each Set

106 Flask (1 Liter Capacity) Plastic Good Quality Each

107 Flask (1 Liter Capacity) Steel Good Quality Each 108 Dust Bin without lid (Small) Plastic Good Quality 109 Dust Bin without lid (Big) Plastic Good Quality 110 Dust Bin with lid (Small) Plastic Good Quality Each 111 Dust Bin with lid (Big) Plastic Good Quality 112 Toilet Brush with stand Good Quality Each 113 Tiles Cleaner (Mop) Good Quality Each 114 Plastic Mug (Small) Good Quality Each 115 Plastic Mug (Medium) Good Quality Each 116 Plastic Mug (Big) Good Quality Each 117 Plastic Bucket (5 Litres) with Lid Good Quality Each 118 Plastic Bucket (10 Litres) with Lid Good Quality Each 119 Plastic Bucket (15 Litres) with Lid Good Quality Each 120 Plastic Bucket (20 Litres) with Lid Good Quality Each 121 Plastic Bucket (50 Litres) with Lid Good Quality Each 122 Wall Clock (Small) Ajanta Each 123 Wall Clock (Big) Ajanta Each 124 Pen Stand (Multi Utility) Plastic Good Quality Each 125 Pen Stand (Normal), Plastic Good Quality Each 126 Plastic Handle Scissor, 6 inch Good Quality Each 127 Plastic Handle Scissor, 8 inch Good Quality Each 128 Door Mat (60 cm x 60 cm) Thick Good Quality Each 129 Door Mat (90 cm x 60 cm) Thick Good Quality Each 130 Broom Stick (Flower) Good Quality Each 131 Broom Stick (Coconut) Good Quality Each 132 Naphthalene Balls Good Quality Per Kg. 133 Glass (06 Piece Set) 350 ml Treo/ Borosil Each Set 134 Glass (04 Piece Set) 350 ml Treo/ Borosil Each Set 135 Writing White Board (Standard Size) wall

mounting Good Quality Each

136 Air Freshner for Bathroom Odonil/Wonder fresh

Each

137 Candle (Big) Good Quality Each Pkt. 138 Battery, AA Eveready Each 139 Battery, AAA Eveready Each 140 Battery, 1050 Eveready Each 141 Torch Light (3 Cell) Eveready Each 142 Colin Spray (500 ml) Colin/Kleen Each 143 Cloth Whitener (500 ml) Ala/Branded Each 144 Dettol (500 ml) Dettol Each 145 Toilet Cleaner Reckit

Benckiser/ HLL/Dabur

Each

146 Detergent Powder for washing machine (500 ml) Good Quality Each Pkt. 147 Detergent Soap (Small) Good Quality Each 148 Floor Cleaner (Liquid) Good Quality Each 149 Graph Sheet (Full Sheet in cms) Good Quality Each 150 Hand Wash lifebuoy/ Dettol/

Germisol Each

151 Mosquito/Insect Repellant Spray Hit/Allout Each 152 Lock & Key 5 Lever (Brass) Good Quality Each 153 Lock & Key 6 Lever (Brass) Good Quality Each 154 Lock & Key 7 Lever (Brass) Good Quality Each 155 Liquid Blue for white cloth Branded Each 156 Mosquito Coil Branded Each 157 Match Box (1 Pkt. = 10 Nos.) Good Quality Each 158 Mosquito Machine with refill Good Quality Each 159 Mosquito Refill Good Quality Each 160 Napkin Paper Good Quality Each 161 Room Freshner Good Quality Each 162 Sealing Wax Good Quality Each 163 Suja /Needle (Steel/Wooden handle) Good Quality Each 164 Sample Soap (1 Pkt. = 48 Nos.) Good Quality Each 165 Scissor with plastic handle (21 x 7 cm) Good Quality Each 166 Senitizer ( 200 ml) Dettol/

Lifebuoy Each

167 Turkey Towel (Big) Bombay dyieng/equivalent

Each

168 Turkey Towel, white (Big) Bombay Dyieng/equivalent Each

169 Toilet Paper Good Quality Each 170 Tracing Paper Good Quality Each 171 Umbrella Good Quality Each 172 Water Purifier Battery Good Quality Each 173 Water Filter Pureit Each

TERMS AND CONDITIONS TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Sealed quotation with superscribing “Quotation for Stationery Articles” in favour of Executive Engineer, NACD, APWD, Mayabunder should be submitted in the tender box kept at the O/o EE, NACD, APWD, Mayabunder on or before 03/04/2017 at 1500 hrs. and open the same quotation on the same day at 1530 hrs. by the undersigned in the presence of quotationers or their representative, if any. 2. Quotationers must quota the rate of each item both in words and in figures. The quoted price should be inclusive of excise, sale tax/ VAT, transport, shipping and other charges as well as to safe delivery to the O/o EE, NACD, APWD, Mayabunder. 3. The brand and make should be mentioned in the quotation for each items. 4. The successful quotationers/ firm have to supply the items at O/o EE, NACD, APWD, Mayabunder within 15 days from the date of issue of supply order. 5. The quoted rate will be valid till 31.3.2018 and the department will not have any responsibility for a hike in the price during the period. 6. The quotationers accompanied with the EMD of Rs. 20,000/- in form of call deposit/ FDR of any scheduled bank issued in favour of Executive Engineer, NACD, APWD, Mayabunder. The quotations submitted without EMD will not consider in any circumstance. The EMD of unsuccessful quotationer will be returned after placing SO to the successful bidders. 7. The Executive Engineer, NACD, APWD, Mayabunder reserves the right to accept or reject any tender/ quotation without assigning any reason thereof.

Executive Engineer Unique No. 46140 NACD, Mayabunder

TENDER NOTICE No. 5-16/Tender Notice/AD (S)/CB/2016-17/169

dtd. 21.03.2017 In reference to this office Tender Notice No. 5-16/Tender Notice/AD(S)/CB/2016-17/45 dated 20th January, 2017 / 24th February, 2017, wherein 02 (Two) tenderers participated on 20.03.2017 at 03.30 pm in the abovesaid Tender Notice and not accepted by the committee. Therefore, the submission of the tender is extended to another 15 days. Tender should be addressed to the Assistant Director (Soil), Department of Agriculture, Campbell Bay duly superscripted “Tender for loading / unloading, transportation and stacking of Agriculture Inputs” so as to reach on or before 05.04.2017. The tender will be opened on the same day at 3.30 pm in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives, if any present. The Tender Notice containing terms and conditions are available in the administration’s website of www.andaman.gov.in (Unique No. 45262).

Assistant Director (Soil) Department of Agriculture

Campbell Bay NOTICE INVITING TENDERS No. 1-1/EE/PRI/PB/2016-17/651 Dated: 24/03/2017 The Executive Engineer (Gram Panchayat & Panchayat Samiti), South Andaman on behalf of the Pradhan, Gram Panchayat, Wimberlygunj, invites separate sealed item rate tenders (in CPWD Form-8) from the approved, eligible and experienced contractors of appropriate class of APWD for the belowmentioned work: 1. NIT No. EE/GP&PS/SA/RR/16-17/637, Name of Work: Construction of CC Road from Village Road to Mani house with construction of CC Footpath from Mani house to Aziz house at Ward No. 05 under Wimberlygunj Gram Panchayat. Estimated Cost : Rs. 15,68,860/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 31,377/-, Time of Completion: Twelve (12) Months The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the Office of the Executive Engineer (Gram Panchayat & Panchayat Samiti), South Andaman on payment of Rs. 500/-. The last date of receipt of application to purchase tender form will be 04/04/2017 upto 4.00 PM. Other details/information can be seen on website www.and.nic.in Unique No. 46322 Executive Engineer

Tender No. 0033-2017-3605 Gram Panchayat & Panchayat Samiti

Junglighat, Port Blair South Andaman

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Quotable Quotes* Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun,the moon, and the truth.

Buddha* Honesty is the first chapter in the book ofwisdom.

Thomas Jefferson* The goal of education is the advancement ofknowledge and the dissemination of truth.

John F. Kennedy* The truth is you don't know what is going tohappen tomorrow. Life is a crazy ride, andnothing is guaranteed.

Eminem* Beauty is truth's smile when she beholds herown face in a perfect mirror.

Rabindranath Tagore* For every good reason there is to lie, there isa better reason to tell the truth.

Bo Bennett* Truth is powerful and it prevails.

Sojourner Truth* Be the change that you wish to see in theworld.

Mahatma Gandhi* To live is the rarest thing in the world. Mostpeople exist, that is all.

Oscar Wilde

It was in the year 1955 on 2nd March, the British cargo ship SS Inchkeith,built by JohnPriestman &Co.Ltd and owned by Williamson &Co., on hervoyage from Calcutta to Cochin and Bombay with 5000 tonnes of coalwas diverted to Andamans to carry timber. She carried700 tonnes of

The fading story of S S Inchkeith

(Contd. on page 4)....

timber from Port Meadows (South Andaman) and moved out full steamahead but unfortunately hit an uncharted rock in the middle of PortMeadows and was grounded in the channel. Quite for a long time, her wheel house and masts were visible in the seabut with the passage of time nothing left on the surface. Now she restsat a depth of 14 metres near a coral reef providing shelter to thousandsof fishes in the form of an artificial reef. Marine life in this wreck site isplenty which makes it popular choice for visiting divers.S.S.Inchkeith had a long history and changed her name several timeswith change of ownership. First she was launched as SS BarbaraMarieon 15th Feb.1923 by Priestman & Co. in Southwick England and laterrenamed as SS Portsea till she was sold to an Italian shipping company.Shewas named S.S.Cipro and continued with this name from 1933 to1937 inthe Port of Naples (Italy) as her home port. Again she was sold to anotherItalian company and renamed as S.S.Stella. She served with this companyfrom 1937 to 1941 till she fell victim to the second world war. She wascaptured by British warship HMS Circassia at Cape Verde Islands andtaken to Bermuda( a British overseas territory). She served as empire shipunder the Ministry of War Transport, London bearing the name-S.S.EmpirePlanet till 1947.Later she was sold to a Hong Kong based company and was plying in theIndian waters carrying coal and logs from one port to another. Now it isalmost 62 years have passed and the story of S.S.Inchkeithhas slowlyfaded away but she will live forever in the memories of local inhabitants.N.Mohan, Retd.Asst.Director of Fisheries.

By. N.Mohan, Retd. Asst. Director of Fisheries

Photograph: Courtesy Dr N. Sadasivan, Retd DHS

Agriculture is the most

important sector in the

Indian economy which

contributes around 23%

to the Gross Domestic

products and more than

70% of the total work

force is employed in this

sector. Almost all rural

India is dependent on

agriculture and allied

activities like animal

husbandry, diary,

poultry and fisheries.

Career in Agricultural

Engineering

The Cellular Jail - once the prison built by the British rulers at Port Blair where countless martyrs of India's Independence

struggle laid down their lives, is now a National Memorial. The jail is named 'Cellular Jail' because it comprises of single

cells where the convicts were kept in darkness. They were not allowed to meet the other prisoners and had to face

barbarian tortures of the British rulers. The National Memorial exhibits help us to realize and feel the agonies of the

Indian freedom fighters severely tortured by the Jail rulers.

From being a mute witness to the tortures meted out to freedom fighters, the jail has come to be a hallowed place of

pilgrimage for all freedom loving patriot souls. The convicts were transported to serve the sentence of "KaalaPani" or

solitary confinement in the once notorious and now of historical importance, the Cellular Jail. Near the compound wall to

the right of the main entrance were the gallows, capable of hanging three persons simultaneously with a separate door in

the outer compound wall for removing the corpses. The Jail has been converted into a National Memorial by the then

Prime Minister, Shri Morarji Desai on 11th February, 1979.

Cellular Jail - the story rewind v Dr. Pronob Kumar Sircar

Today the entrance block of the National Memorial houses Freedom

Fighters' photos and exhibition gallery in the ground floor. The first floor

of the building has an Art Gallery, Netaji Gallery and a Library on

Freedom Movement. Gallery on First war of Independence and Old

Photographs Gallery have also been set up in the premises of the National

Memorial. An eternal flame of Freedom-SwatantraJyoti has been erected

in the premises of the Jail in memory of all the freedom fighters and

martyrs.

Architectural Background

Cellular Jail completed in 1906 is entirely made up of individual cells

(measuring 13.5 feet x 7 feet with an iron grill door) meant for the solitary

confinement of the prisoners. A prisoner had to waggle himself within

his own four walls. This massive puce colored building was once a seven

-pronged structure with honeycombed corridors and a central rectangle

tower serving as its fulcrum. Currently only three of its seven prongs are

intact. Spread as seven spokes of a bicycle wheel, this unique three-

storied structure was the first of its kind in India. The 663 cells in the jail

were specially built for solitary confinement of the prisoners. In the center

of the Seven wings of the Cellular Jail, a Central tower in rectangle

shape was built. Thus a single guard on duty could supervise all the

seven wings from his vantage position.

History in briefThe Cellular Jail was the shadiest pr ison of the British rule in India.

The Indian Mutiny of 1857 forced the Britishers to establish a fresh

penal settlement in March 1858 after the failure of the first penal

settlement (1789-1796) in the Islands which was administered by a British

Superintendent. This designation was converted into Chief Commissioner

in 1872. Edward Horace Man, son of Colonel Man raised the Union

Jack at Port Blair on 22nd Jan, 1858, when the second settlement was

founded.

The initial and original object of establishing a settlement in Andamans

was to provide a safe haven for vessels during storms. A regular settlement

in the Islands was considered as the only remedy for the security of the

vessels plying in the region. The first attempt to colonize these Islands

was made in the year 1789 when a colony was established on Chatham

Island by Captain Archibald Blair. This settlement was later moved to

Port Cornwallis in North Andaman, the idea being that it would eventually

become a naval base. This scheme did not, however, materialize, and

the colony was closed in the year 1796.

The question of establishing a permanent

colony in the Andamans as a place of refuge

for the crews of ships wrecked on the coasts was

again mooted some sixty years later; but the

present Penal Settlement was actually

established in the year 1858 for the

accommodation of the vast numbers of prisoners

resulting from the quelling of the First War of

Indian Independence of 1857 in order to isolate

them from the mainland India.

The modern history of Andaman and Nicobar

Islands begins with the bringing in of 200

mutineers of 1857 on 10th March, 1858

marking the beginning of 2nd penal settlement

in the Islands. All life and long-term prisoners,

who on some grounds have escaped the death

penalty in India and Burma, were selected for

transportation to the penal settlement of

Andaman Islands.

The first batch of 200 freedom fighters of the

First War of Independence landed in the

Andaman and Nicobar Islands on 10th March

1858, marking the beginning of the penal

settlement. All life and long-term prisoners, from

Taro or dasheen corms possess more calories than potatoes. 100

grams of root provides 112 calories. Their calorie value chiefly comes

from complex carbohydrates, amylose and amylopectin.

Nonetheless, the roots are very low in fats and protein than in cereals

and pulses. Their protein levels can be comparable to that of other

tropical food sources like yam, cassava, potato, plantain, etc.

The corms, however, are free from gluten protein. They carry high-

quality phyto-nutrition profile comprising of dietary fiber, and

antioxidants in addition to moderate proportions of minerals, and

vitamins.

Taro is one of the finest sources dietary fibers; 100 g flesh provides

4.1 g or 11% of daily-requirement of dietary fiber. Together with

slow digesting complex carbohydrates, moderate amounts of fiber

in the food help gradual rise in blood sugar levels.

Yellow-fleshed roots and young, tender leaves have significant levels

Health benefit of

Colocasia/Taro

of phenolic flavonoid pigment antioxidants(Contd. on page 4)....

(Contd. on page 4)....

Being primarily an agricultural country the growth and development of

Indian economy particularly depend upon steady growth of agriculture and

other allied activities.

The task of an agricultural engineer is to improve agricultural production

by means of better engineering methods, inventions, technology and

equipment which also require a good intellect and a desire to make a

difference to the future of farming. Improvement in agricultural farm

machinery, farm structures, rural electrification, bio-gas, new technologies

in the design and manufacture of agricultural products and also conservation

of soil and water are some of the jobs handled by an agricultural engineer.

Course DetailsThe basic eligibility criteria for a candidate aspiring to do a BE in Agricultural

Engineering is 10+2, with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and preferably

Biology. To become a qualified Agricultural Engineer one must have a

graduate degree (B.E / B.Tech) or at least a diploma in Agricultural

Engineering. BE / B.Tech Agriculture courses are of 4 years' duration while

the diploma courses are of 2-3 years' duration.

Selection to all Agricultural Engineering courses is on the basis of joint

entrance exam (JEE) for the IIT's and separate state level and national level

exams for other institutions. After completion of BE/B.Tech one can pursue

M.Tech in Agriculture which includes study like crop process engineering,

firm machinery and power, soil and water conservation etc. A Ph.D. degree

of three years is also offered at IIT kharagpur, and Indian Agricultural

Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi.

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Sunday

March 26, 20174Cool things to do this summer season!Summer is knocking on

our doors, and so will the

hotness of the sun,

making us all sweaty and

drained out! Eating a

cold ice-cream or

sleeping on the grass,

swimming late night in the

pool and many such

things can make this

summer season more

enjoyable.

Remember U're nota 'Trash'

Never ever feel u're a Trash,'They' call you waste, hopeless,

Good for nothing, andWhen you attain 14

'They' join the social race,Masking prestige, dignity,

Self respect……andWant you win the race.Your mirror reflects you,

A 'trash''Others' call you to join the lot,

Cocaine, Heroine, Smack attract you,B'coz you think you're a trash.

No, no, no, get up, stand before the mirrorProve your mirror wrong, since

You are teeming with talents, confidenceAnd energy.

Don't you worry if your aspirationsAre not respected.

Wait, wait, till the right time comes!Is it a generation or a communication gap?

Come on, rise, rest not till the goal is achieved.Never ever feel you are a 'Trash'.

Dr. Satyam SetiaAssociate Professor

(EnglishJ .N.R.M.

PQRS - Pupil Querieson Road Safety

News says mishap more among adolescent,Why teen brother got bike as birthday

present?Poster informs to wear helmet during ride,

Why young uncle keeps helmet aside?Movies shows accidents in crowd of road

walk,Why aunty puts earphone in street and talk?

Teacher narrates "look right-left to roadacross",

Why mother goes straight, seems blind toss?Signal indicates when to go, when to stop,Why if no yellow-red, father speeds up top?It says to use zebra crossing by pedestrian,

Why grandmother walk zigzag in confusion?Fasten the seat belt while driving is written,Why grandfather forgets it again and again?"Don't Drink and Drive" is everyone's role,

Why school doesn't rule bus driver foralcohol?

What to follow on road and whom to note?If I would-be able to decide, would have

vote.by. Kamal Adhikary

(GNM, BA, pursuing MA, MBA),R/o. Dollygunj, Port Blair ,

Me & MathsMe and math have a love and

hate relationship.I hate math but love it When Ifind the answer to a math prob-

lem.I get excited when I realised that

I solved it.The discouragement I feel,when I

get to the next problem and seethat this problem is not like the

last.What the hell is this !!

Inhale,exhale.I think ,I research.

Finally, I understand, now I canexplain it.

Multiply, divide, add, substract,and conquer I'm going to beat this

math with math. Integers,percentages, I got it.

Love you now, hate u laterwhat's next, so that we cancontinue this relationship.

Monisha SinghClass VIIIth,NCS

Save EnergyWhy to run a television,When you are in kitchen.Switch OFF the light,

If there is sunlight.Turn OFF the fan,

When you go out for fun.Use LED which is very bright,

Instead of bulb which consumes much energyat night.

Natural grinder saves electricity,But now no one knows about it even in

village or city.Switch OFF the refrigerator for two hours

at evening,It will not spoil our food or anything.

Don't use car,If you are not going so far.

Walking or cycling is good habit,It saves energy and make you fit.

Consume less and try not to waste,And let next generation enjoy todays taste.

S VINITHABILLIGROUND

SWADESH NAGAR

Learn some Japanesewords

Happy- Shiawase Sad- Kanashii Dog- Inu

Cat- Neko Animal- Doubutsu Sleepy- Kanashii Beautiful- Utsukushii

Clever- Kashikoi Glad- Ureshii

You- (singular) Anata

Fun- Tanoshii

Strong- Tsyoi

Correct; right- Tadashii

Very- Totemo

House- ie

Bird- Tori

Contributed by Nishant Kumar

eighteen to forty years of age, who on some grounds have escaped the death penalty in India and Burma, were selected

for transportation to the penal settlement of Andaman Islands. Though the First War of Independence was quelled, the

everlasting flame for achieving freedom could not be put out. Freedom Fighters taking part in the Wahabi Movement,

participants of Manipur Revolt, and a large number of Burmese from Tharawadda, who had revolted against British

rule, were also transported to the penal settlement in the Andaman.

A two member Commission consisting of. C.J. Lyall, Surgeon of Bengal Civil Service and Major A.S. Lethbridge was

constituted in January 1890 with the direction to submit a detailed report on the working of the penal settlement of Port

Blair. After their inspection, the Commission submitted their report to the Government on 26th April 1890.The Commission

found that the system has contributed immensely towards reformation of transported prisoners. However, they expressed

great dissatisfaction over the prevailing conditions in Andamans and reported that the restrictions imposed upon the

prisoners in the Andamans were much less severe than those in Indian jails and therefore recommended that the prisoners

in the Andamans must pass through a much harder life, at least during the initial stages. They specifically recommended

that prisoners should be confined during the first six months in solitary cells in a jail to be specially built for the purpose

in order to maintain in it a degree of discipline till then unknown in Port Blair. This was the genesis of the construction of

the Cellular Jail, once the symbol of British oppression and today a National Memorial.

The work of jail construction was taken up in the year 1896 on the basis of Order No. 423 dated 30th September, 1896

issued by the then Administration. This order was issued by Col. NMT Horsford, Superintendent of Port Blair. The construction

of Cellular Jail was completed in 1906, when Sir Richard Temple was the Chief Commissioner. The earth quake of 1941

and the Japanese invasion followed by occupation of this territory by them caused substantial damage to the Jail building

resulting in the demolition of 4 out of its 7 wings. When the islands fell into the hands of Japanese from 23rd March, 1942

to 7th October, 1945, the prisoners and other suspected citizens were thrown under their barbarous inhuman methods.

The conditions in the Cellular Jail were far too worse than other jail tortures of that time. Many of them had been shot

dead and buried in common graves. The "Humphrey Gunj Martyrs Memorial" 15 kms from Port Blair today stands as a

mute witness to the inhuman treatment meted out to the elite of Andaman by the Japanese on mere ground of suspicion.

The forms of labour for the political prisoners were actually intended to function as the forms of torture. The political

prisoners were required to produce a daily quota of thirty pounds of coconut oil, ten pounds of mustard oil-- targets that

were beyond the physical capacity of all .Dire punishment followed for those who failed to meet the quotas. Punishment

was barbaric. Torture and flogging were frequently resorted to on the flogging stand. Sack cloth uniforms, unhygienic

diet, bar fetters, crossbar fetters, neck ring shackles, leg irons and chains were other deterrents for those who refused to

submit to the brutal Warders. The punishment varied from handcuffs for a week and fetters for six months to solitary

confinement. In the crowded, filthy, damp environment of the Cellular Jail, facing the brutalities of the Jail officials, and

the soul shattering labour, political prisoners continued their struggle with their slogans for freedom. The bleak desolation

of prison life, the stifling atmosphere of cells, resounding with the clank of chains, curses and abusive epithets of the

warders was enough to unnerve even the hardiest of them.

What makes this jail a sacred spot is the fact that some of India's most distinguished freedom fighters and charismatic

personalities were incarcerated here. The list includes the Savarkar brothers, MotilalVerma, Babu Ram Hari,

PanditPermanand, Ladha Ram, UllaskarDutt, Barin Kumar Ghosh, Bhai Parmanand, InduBhushan Roy, Prithvi Singh

Azad, Pulin Das, TrailokyanathChakravarthy, Gurumukh Singh, among others. Group of revolutionaries charged in the

Alipore Bomb Case, Nasik Conspiracy Case, Lahore Conspiracy Case, Chittagong Armoury Raid Case, Inter-Provincial

Conspiracy Case, Gaya Conspiracy Case, Bathua Action and Conspiracy Case, etc. were brought to the Cellular Jail for

long terms of rigorous imprisonment. It is the association of these names that makes this Jail a truly National Memorial.

v Tribal Welfare Officer , AAJVS

Career Prospects

Agricultural Engineers have bright career

prospects. Upon graduating or post-graduating

in Agriculture and allied sciences, the options

and opportunities of a career are many. State

Department of Agriculture recruits Agricultural

Engineers as agricul tural officers for the

development of agriculture in a district. There

are also private fi rms investing money in

medicinal crops and plantation crops who

generally recruit agricultural engineers.

Some agricultural engineers can look towards

NGOs working in rural areas. Those interested

in research activities can join IARI as junior

fellow researcher and become agricultural

scientists. Now banks giving advance credit and

loans to agriculture and agri-based projects are

also employing agricul ture experts for

evaluation of crops. Teaching agriculture and

allied subjects is also an option available to these

students . Moreover some down to earth

agricultural engineer can also engage them in

innovative farming.

(Contd. from page 3)....Career in Agricultural ...

Cellular Jail - the Story ... (Contd. from page 3)....

Thinking what to do this summer? So, here are some cool things that can

wash away your summer blues:

Pool Party:

An absolutely fun activity to try this summer. Throw a pool party at your house

and invite friends over. Decorate the area with pool balls and arrange for some

house music. A fun way to bond with people and also to beat the heat with

water and cool drinks.

Water Park: Visit a water park with your friends. There are a few water parks

which offer amazing water rides. Take a dip in cold water and chill out with

friends.

Eating Right: Staying hydrated in summer is important for maintaining good

health. You can eat fruits like watermelon, kiwi, guava and the like. This will

help you stay hydrated. Also, don't forget to drink lots of water.

Hill Station Stay: To skip the heat of the summer at your house, you can visit

a hill station. Plan a trip with your friends or family. A relaxing way to chill out in

the natural beauty of the mountains is the best option.

Breezy Clothes: You can wear linen and cotton clothes that are easy-breezy

and on the go. As wearing cotton helps to absorb the sweat from your body.

This will help you in keeping heat rash at bay.

Recipe of the week

Coconut Chicken Curry

Ingredients:1/4 cup whole unsalted cashews, 1 pound skinless, boneless chickenbreasts, cut into 1-inch pieces, Salt To Taste, 1/4 cup vegetable oil, 1/4 tsp black mustard seeds, 1/4 tsp cumin seeds, 1/4 tsp groundcoriander, 1 tbsp curry powder, 1 medium onion, thinly sliced, 1 tspfinely grated fresh ginger, 1 garlic clove, minced, 1 (14 ounce) canunsweetened coconut milk, 1/4 cup frozen peas, 2 tbsp choppedcorianderHow to make chicken with coconut milk:

v Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.v Spread the cashews in a pie plate and bake for 5 minutes, or until fragrant

and lightly toasted. Transfer to a plate to cool.v Lightly season the chicken with salt. In a large, deep skillet, heat 3

tablespoons of the oil until smoking.

v Add the chicken and cook over moderately high heat until golden brown,about 1 1/2 minutes per side. Transfer the chicken to a plate and reduce the

heat to moderate.v Add the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil to the skillet and heat until smoking.

Add the mustard seeds and cook for about 1 minute, or until they stop popping.

Add the cumin seeds, coriander and curry powder, and cook, stirringoccasionally, until fragrant, about 1 minute.

v Add the onion, ginger and garlic, and cook until the onion softens, about10 minutes; if the mixture seems dry, add up to 1/4 cup of water to prevent

sticking.v Stir in the coconut milk and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low. Return

the chicken to the skillet and simmer until cooked through, about 5 minutes.

Stir in the peas and cook for 1 minute. Transfer the coconut chicken curry toa bowl, sprinkle with the coriander and cashews and serve.

such as ß-carotenes, and cryptoxanthin

along with vitamin A. 100 g fresh taro leaves

provide 4825 IU or 161% of RDA of vitamin

A. Altogether, these compounds are required

for maintaining healthy mucus membranes,

skin and vision. Consumption of natural

foods rich in flavonoids helps protect from

lung and oral cavity cancers.

It also contains good levels of some of the

valuable B-complex group of vitamins such

as pyridoxine (vitamin B-6), folates,

riboflavin, pantothenic acid, and thiamin.

Further, the corms provide healthy amounts

of some of important minerals like zinc,

magnesium, copper, iron, and manganese.

In addition, the root has very good amounts

of potassium. Potassium is an important

component of cell and body fluids that help

regulate heart rate and blood pressure.

(Contd. from page 3)....Health benefit of Colocasia ...

Animal Jokes

Q: What is the difference between a cat and a comma?

A: One has claws at the end of its paws and the other

is a pause at the end of a clause.

Q: Why do hamburgers go to the gym

A: To get better buns!

Q.What is a dentist's favorite Dinosaur?

A Flossorapter

Q: How does Albus get into Hogwarts?

A: Through the Dumble-door.

The President and

members of Aditya Natya

Academy congratulated

and felicitated Master D.

Shubham Rao, S/o Shri. D.

Kurma Rao for getting

selection in the field of

painting from Islands in the

37th National Cultural

Festival (Unity of Diversity)

organized by the Centre

for Cultural Resources and

Training (CCRT, Ministry of

Culture, G.O.I) held in

Isles student felicitated

Hyderabad, Telangana recently, a communication said.

Idioms and its meaningClear as bell

Meaning: To be understood clearly.

Origin: The bells, like the ones used in churches have a loud and clear

sound which can be heard over a great distance. Thus, the idiom originates

from the clear and single note sound of the church bell.

Cold Turkey

Meaning: To quit something abruptly and experience severe withdrawal

symptoms.

Origin: When one quits something abruptly, the skin resembles the

pale blue color of a dead turkey.

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ClassifiedsTENDER NOTICE

No. 95-573/EB/MC/2016-17/394 dtd. 21.03.2017 The Executive Engineer (Works), Municipal Council on behalf of the Chairperson, Municipal Council, Andaman & Nicobar Islands invites sealed item rate tender (in form C.P.W.D-8) from bonafide and experienced contractors of appropriate class of C.P.W.D., A.P.W.D., M.E.S., A.L.H.W. and P&T for the undermentioned work:

Sl. No.

Name of Work Estimated Cost put to tender

Cost of Tender Documents

Earnest Money

Time of Completion

1. Construction of CC Footpath with steps alongwith side railing from Satya House to Tirupati House at Brichgunj, Ward No. 22. (Unique No. 46206)

Rs. 3,73,517.00 Rs. 500.00 Rs. 7,470.00 03 Months

2. Construction of Parking with drain covering RCC Slab & handrailing near the Food Corporation of India at Dolly Gunj in Ward No. 17. (Unique No. 46209)

Rs. 8,22,071.00 Rs. 500.00 Rs. 16,441.00 03 Months

Last date of receipt of application : 05.04.2017 upto 5.00 PM Last date of sale of tenders : 07.04.2017 upto 5.00 PM Time and date of receipt of tenders : 10.04.2017 upto 3.00 PM Time and date of opening of tenders : 10.04.2017 upto 3.00 PM The enlistment of contractors should be valid on the last date of sale of tenders. In case only the last date of sale of tender is extended, the enlistment of contractor should be valid on the original date of sale of tenders. In case both the last date of receipt of application and sale of tenders are extended, the enlistment of contractor should be valid on either of the dates i.e. original date of sale of tenders or on the extended date of sale of tenders. Tender documents consisting of plans, specifications, the schedule of quantities of the various classes of work to be done and the set of terms & conditions of contract to be compiled with by the contractor whose tender may be accepted and other necessary documents can be seen in the office of the Executive Engineer (Works), Municipal Council, between 11.00 AM & 04.00 PM every day except Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. Tender documents, excluding standard form, will be issued from the office of the Executive Engineer (Works), PBMC during the hours specified above, on payment of the following: 1. Rs. 500 /- (Rupees Five Hundred Only) in cash as cost of tender document. 2. Attested copy of PAN Card (Legible) for the verification of signature proprietor of the firm/contractor is to be enclosed with application. 3. Contractor / Authorized representative of the contractor should be present at time of opening the tender with proper authorization letter. The tender and earnest money shall be placed in separate sealed envelopes each marked ‘Tender’ and ‘Earnest Money’ respectively and submitted together in another sealed envelope. In case where earnest money in cash is acceptable, the same shall be deposited with the Cashier of this Division and the receipt thereof should be placed in the sealed envelope. The envelope marked ‘Tender’ of only those tenderers shall be opened whose earnest money placed in the envelope is found to be in order. The Executive Engineer (Works), Municipal Council, Port Blair reserves the right to accept or reject any or all the tenders without assigning any reason thereof and also does not bind himself to accept the lowest tender.

Executive Engineer (Works) Municipal Council

FORM J [See Rule 135(3)]

(Notice of Mutation to Interested Person) 1. Shri D. Danaiah 2. Shri Yessammal 3. Shri L. Guramma 4. Shri G. Laxmi 5. Shri D. Danamma 6. Shri D. Papa Rao 7. Ward Municipal Office Notice is hereby given that mutation entry as specified below has been made in the Mutation Register of village Haddo, a copy of which has been affixed at Notice Board at Tehsildar Office on 11/02/2017. You are requested to file your objection, if any, to the entry within 15 days of the receipt of the notice.

Particulars of Mutation Entry Village : Haddo

Sl. No. Date of entry

Nature of acquisition of right and its details

Holding affected

Holding No. Survey No.

Area in hectrs.

1041 11/02/17 After the demise of D. Kamaiah on 15.11.1990 (recorded tenant) leaving behind the following family members: 1) D. Danaiah (son) 2) Yessammal (daughter) 3) L. Guramma (daughter) 4) G. Laxmi (daughter) 5) D. Danamma (daughter) 6) D. Papa Rao (son) Accordingly, the one D. Danaiah has applied for joint mutation of land in the above names.

P/No. 154 of Vol. I (Form

‘O’)

347/1

0.0200 hects.

Sd./- Patwari

NOTICE INVITING TENDERS No. 1-1/EE/PRI/PB/2016-17/649 Dated: 24/03/2017

The Executive Engineer (Gram Panchayat & Panchayat Samiti), South Andaman on behalf of the Pramukh, Panchayat Samiti, Prothrapur invites separate sealed item rate tenders (in CPWD Form-8) from the approved, eligible and experienced contractors of appropriate class of APWD for the belowmentioned work: 1. NIT No. EE/GP&PS/SA/RR/16-17/635, Name of Work: Widening of existing footpath to CC Road of 2.4 meters from road to Shri Haren Mondal house for a length of 180 meters and construction of CC Road from Shri Haren Mondal house to Shri Ajit Mallick house via the house to Shri Nimai Mallick and Shri Pratap Sardar for a length of 210 meters at Vijay Nagar-03 under Govind Nagar, Gram Panchayat, Havelock by Samiti. Estimated Cost: Rs. 44,88,952/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 89,779/- Time of Completion: - Eight (08) Months. The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the Office of the Executive Engineer (Gram Panchayat & Panchayat Samiti), South Andaman on Payment of Rs. 500/-. The last date of receipt of application to purchase tender form will be 04/04/2017 upto 4.00 PM. Other details/information can be seen on website www.and.nic.in

Unique No. 46320 Executive Engineer Tender No. 0033-2017-3603 Gram Panchayat & Panchayat Samiti

Junglighat, Port Blair South Andaman

NOTICE INVITING e – TENDERS No. EE/CSWD/DB/T-50 TO 58/2016-17/597 dtd. 23.03.2017

The Executive Engineer (CSWD), Division, Office of the Deputy Chief Engineer (Mech.), ALHW, Port Blair invites on behalf of the President of India, online Item Rate Tenders from the approved and eligible contractors of the ALHW for following works:

Sl. No. Tender No. & Name of work Estimated

Cost (Rs.) EMD (Rs.) Period of Completion

Last date & time of

Submission of Bid

Price of Tender

Document in Rs.

1. EE/CSWD/DB/T-50/2016-17 Dated 22.03.2017 Fabrication, supply, installation, testing & commissioning of Energy Meter Box at Junglighat Harbour in Port Blair.

10,05,265.00 20,105.00 02 Months 07.04.2017 upto 1500

Hrs.

500/-

2. EE/CSWD/DB/T-51/2016-17 Dated 22.03.2017 Replacement of age old electrical control panel at Haddo Wharf, Berth No. IV at Port Blair.

14,61,967.00 29,239.00 02 Months 07.04.2017 upto 1500

Hrs.

500/-

3. EE/CSWD/DB/T-52/2016-17 Dated 22.03.2017 Fabrication of 3 Nos. M.S. Gangway (Size 7.10 mtr. x 1.20 mtr.) of Haddo Wharf in Port Blair.

4,35,708.00 8,714.00 02 Months 07.04.2017 upto 1500

Hrs.

500/-

4. EE/CSWD/DB/T-53/2016-17 Dated 22.03.2017 Fabrication of 3 Nos. M.S. Gangway (Size 13.10 mtr. x 1.20 mtr.) of Haddo Wharf in Port Blair.

6,23,668.00 12,473.00 02 Months 07.04.2017 upto 1500

Hrs.

500/-

5. EE/CSWD/DB/T-54/2016-17 Dated 22.03.2017 Fabrication, erection, commissioning, testing & certification of 60 KL HSD storage tank (2 Nos. of 30 KL each) at Teressa in Southern Group of Islands.

23,74,499.00 47,490.00 One year 11.04.2017 upto 1500

Hrs.

500/-

6. EE/CSWD/DB/T-55/2016-17 Dated 22.03.2017 Fabrication, erection, commissioning, testing & certification of 40 KL HSD storage tank at Katchal in Southern Group of Islands.

21,50,228.00 43,005.00 One year 11.04.2017 upto 1500

Hrs.

500/-

7. EE/CSWD/DB/T-56/2016-17 Dated 22.03.2017 Fabrication, erection, commissioning, testing & certification of 100 KL HSD storage tank (3 Nos. Cylindrical tank) at Kamorta in Southern Group of Islands.

59,63,200.00 1,19,264.00 One year 11.04.2017 upto 1500

Hrs.

1000/-

8. EE/CSWD/DB/T-57/2016-17 Dated 22.03.2017 Fabrication, erection, commissioning, testing & certification of 40 KL HSD storage tank (2 Nos. 20 KL each) at Chowra in Southern Group of Islands.

49,45,000.00 98,900.00 One year 11.04.2017 upto 1500

Hrs.

500/-

9. EE/CSWD/DB/T-58/2016-17 Dated 22.03.2017 Attending annual operation and maintenance of electrical installation, fixtures, 250 KVA Generator Set, Electrical Lift and Air Conditioners in the ALHW Office complex at Mohanpura in Port Blair for 12 months.

10,65,011.00 21,300.00 One year 11.04.2017 upto 1500

Hrs.

500/-

The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the website www.tenderwizard.com/ALHW Executive Engineer (CSWD)

Unique No. 46303, 46304, 46305, 46306, 46308, 46309, 46310, 46311, 46312 ALHW, Port Blair

No. 55-D-35-15-01-2017 (TENDER)- GENL. Date 20/03/2017 NOTICE FOR EXTENSION OF ONLINE E-TENDER

SUBMISSION DATE Kind attention of all concerned is invited to our notice inviting E-tenders in two bid system through “e” procurement solutions for supply of Security Guards, Housekeeping Workers and Data Entry Operators in Port Blair, Andaman &Nicobar Islands, uploaded in the website www.esic.nic.in, www.esicpondicherry.com & www.esictenders.eproc.in on 20.02.2017. The last Date & Time of submission is hereby extended to 10.04.2017 (Monday) at 2.00 pm and it will be opened on the same day at 3.30 pm.

Sd/- R. Gunasekaran

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Andaman & Nicobar Islands

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TO LET RCC Room suitable for Office purpose available at main road, Haddo. Contact : 9933272747

AFFIDAVIT I, SUNDARI, W/o Shri K. Marimuthu, R/o Prem Nagar, Port Blair under Port Blair Tehsil in the District of South Andaman, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under : 1. That my correct name is SUNDARI which was recorded in all her records except Pension Payment Order in the Pension documents my name has been entered as DHANA BHAGYA SUNDARI which is not correct. 2. That the names SUNDARI, SUNDHARI and DHANA BHAGYA SUNDARI identifying the same person i.e. me. 3. That this affidavit is made for the purpose of declaration that the names SUNDARI, SUNDHARI and DHANA BHAGYA SUNDARI identifying the same person. That the abovesaid statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, belief and information.

Deponent

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Contact : 9476035144 LAND FOR SALE 255 Sq. mtrs. land with semi RCC Building at Shore Point near ATI Gate, Bambooflat. Contact No. 947422214

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OBITUARY The Junior Engineer and Staff of Dollygunj Site Office, Electricity Department, Port Blair deeply mourn the

sudden demise of Late P. Sriniwas Rao,

Mazdoor of Electricity Department as 25.03.2017 at Port Blair. He was 50 years old and left behind with wife, two sons and one daughter. He was a dedicated and sincere worker. We pray Almighty to give courage to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss.

May his soul rest in peace.

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 10

th 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

TO LET Newly constructed spacious 01 No. 2 BHK Flat at ground floor, road side, with all modern amenities, fully tiled, 24 hrs. water facilities, with car parking area at Old Pahargaon Junction, Polytechnic Road behind Hotel Heritage Inn. Contact No. 9474207703,

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NOTICE The following persons who have applied for the purchase of Category-I (Padauk) timber from Govt. Saw Mill, Chatham are requested to collect the timber on the specified date mentioned in the list. Any person failed to collect the timber on the allotted date, their seniority shall be lapsed and the indent form shall be liable for cancelled.

Sl. No. Token No./

RD No.

Name of the

Indenter Address

Tentative date

for issuing Sawn

Timber

1 2325 Swmini Luke Calicut

27.03.2017

2 2326 Kurma Rao Prothrapur

3 2328 A. Ramaswamy D/Pur

4 1665/2333 Rajesh Kumar Toppa B\Flat

5 1664/2334 Raghu Nath Prasad B\Flat

6 2335 V. Hassinar P\Bay

7 2340 Yasmin Banu Kanyapuram

8 2344 K. Shiva Kumar Prem Nagar

9 1687/2345 P.K. Khalid N/Puram

10 1797/2359 P. Akbar G/Puram

11 2363 K. Venkat Chetty P/Choung

28.03.2017

12 2367 Fathima L/Pahad

13 483/2408 Aasha RG Nagar

14 1683/2412 P. Krishna Rao G/Charma

15 2416 Nand Kishore Yadav Ograbraj

16 2455 Robin Prasad P/Bay

17 1685/2456 Utpal Roy P/Gaon

18 2460 Kameshwar Rao Haddo

19 1688/2463 B. Mohan Rao L/Pur

20 2472 M. Dayalan B/Basti

21 2476 Suman Wati O/P/Gaon

29.03.2017

22 2477 B. Eswara Rao B/Basti

23 2478 Kailash Wati O/P/Gaon

24 2480 Vijay N/Basti

25 2503 Kavita Devi D/Pur

26 1700/2511 B. Eranna, Haddo F/Gunj

27 2528 Saira Bibi, P/Pur S/Point

28 1688 Surajit Das P/ Blair

29 2539 K. Venkateswara Rao B/Flat

30 2540 K. Zubaida St/Gunj

31 2541 A. Aysha St/Gunj

32 Rooster 23 Seema Furniture G/Charma

30.03.2017

33 34 Wood Land D/Gunj

34 43 Sonali Enterprise J/Ghat

35 44 Sudha Furniture M/Point

36 45

Saraswathi Furniture

Mart D/Farm

37 46 Atul Furniture P/Pur

38 47

Shivshankar Furniture G/Charma

39 48 Pintu Furniture M/Bay

40 49 Sarkar Furniture P/Pur

41 50 SN Furniture K/Chang

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OBITUARY The Officers and Staff of the Executive Engineer, HQ Division, Electricity Department deeply mourn

the sad and untimely demise of Shri P. Srinivasa

Rao, Regular Mazdoor attached with Dollygunj Site

Office under HQ Division, Electricity Department on

25.3.2017. He was 50 years old. He has left behind his wife, 02 sons and 01 daughter. With him, we have

lost an ever smiling, young & energetic colleague. We pray to the Almighty God to give rest to the

departed soul and strength to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss.

Grief Stricken Electricity Family

O/o The Chief General Manager

Andaman & Nicobar Telecom Circle, BSNL Bhavan

Port Blair – 744101

E-Tenders/ Manual Tenders are invited by the CGMT,

BSNL, A&N Telecom Circle, Port Blair for the following:

1. Supply of Computer Consumables in A&N Telecom Circle.

The estimated cost of this work will be 6,00,000/-

approximately – Through E-Tendering. For further details and

any modifications, please visit our website

www.tenderwizard.com/BSNL 2. Supply of Computer Stationery in A&N Islands. The

estimated cost of this work is Rs. 1,60,000/- approximately –

Through Manual tendering. For further details and any

modifications, please visit our website http://www.andaman-

[email protected]

R.D. No. 1082 AGM (PLG)

03192-238778

NOTICE INVITING TENDERS

No. 1-1/EE/PRI/PB/2016-17/650 Dated: 24/03/2017

The Executive Engineer (Gram Panchayat & Panchayat Samiti), South Andaman on

behalf of the Pradhan, Gram Panchayat, Sippighat, invites separate sealed item rate tenders (in CPWD Form-8) from the approved, eligible and experienced contractors of

appropriate class of APWD for the belowmentioned work: 1. NIT No. EE/GP&PS/SA/MG/16-17/636, Name of Work: Repair and Maintenance

of Panchayat Market near Gram Panchayat Office at Sippighat-02 under Gram Panchayat, Sippighat. Estimated Cost: Rs. 10,69,347/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 21,387/-,

Time of Completion: Twelve (12) Months. The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the Office of the Executive

Engineer (Gram Panchayat & Panchayat Samiti), South Andaman on payment of Rs. 500/-. The last date of receipt of application to purchase tender form will be

04/04/2017 upto 4.00 PM. Other details/information can be seen on website

www.and.nic.in

Unique No. 46321 Executive Engineer

Tender No. 0033-2017-3604 Gram Panchayat & Panchayat Samiti

Junglighat, Port Blair

South Andaman

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

TO LET 1. 02 Bedroom independent RCC Flat in the ground floor at

Bhatu Basti, Garacharma along ATR Road near Mahindra Workshop.

2. 05 bedroom self contained

with spacious drawing room and pantry in the 2nd floor of RCC Building with covered terrace with the provision of kitchen and residence for care taker with toilet &

washroom facilities at Bhatu Basti, Garacharma along ATR Road near

Mahindra Workshop suitable for Office and transit accommodation

for corporate, NGOs, Tour Operators and construction

companies. Contact between 9 am and 4 pm. Mobile No. 9732483337

PLOTS AT

FERRARGUNJ Housing Plots of 200 M2

each for sale on ATR, Opposite STS

Workshop, Ferrargunj. Ph. 9474220055/

9434273818/ 9476080427

LOST Lost my Pension Book PPO No. 713830804767 Mathias Horo in between Lorajig and Nilambur area on 15.02.2017. Finder please contact : 9531940932

BRAINWAVE CLASSES

Education towards successes

Junglighat, R.K. Temple Complex PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS

JEE IIT FOUNDATION IIT NTSE Admission Open for CBSE XII, XI, X, IX, VIII, VII & VI - ALL SUBJECTS Availability of recorded Classes in case of unavoidable absenteeism. Modern methodology of learning (Practical Approach, Logical

Memorization Chart, Layering Method of Preparation). Audiovisual Smart Lectures & Problem Solving Skill Development

Sessions. CONTACT 9933246231 | 9531957374 (For XII, XI, X, IX, JEE IIT etc.)

& 9933242706 | 9531883968 (for VIII, VII & VI)

LOST I have lost my Islander Identity Card, Aadhaar Card, Bank Pass Book (SBI M/B) and my son Birth Certificate, name J. Naman, in between Aberdeen Bazaar. Please contact : Rajulaxmi No. 9434274375

LOST I, Sonali, D/o Shri Madan Mohan, R/o Dollygunj have lost my Xth Marksheet / Pass Certificate vide Roll No. 4231642 in between Dollygunj and Polytechnic.

HOME SERVICE Door to Door Service for A/C, Fridge, Washing Machine. Contact : 9531839437, 7063913064

HOUSE SITE

FOR SALE One house site 150 Sq. mtrs. situated at Shiv Colony behind Mansorovar Apartment, Dollygunj. Sale permission in hand please contact : 9434283658, 9933275064

On the occasion of Ramnavami on 04.04.2017

A special Pooja of Sri Shiridi Sai Baba will be held at Sri Sai Mandir, Bargad Line

(near Yatric), Chakkargaon, Pooja will start at 9.30 am followed by

PROGRAMME 1. 9.30 am to 11.00 am Ganapathi Homman & Sai Hawan 2. 11.00 am to 12.00 noon Baba Abhishek 3. 12.00 noon to 12.30 pm Arthi 4. 12.30 pm to 3.00 pm Annadan All devotees are requested to participate and get the blessings of Sri Sai Baba,

Secretary Sri Shiridi Sai Baba Bhakt Mandali

First Marriage Anniversary On 26.03.2017

Mr. P. Bala Krishna & Mrs. S. Gowri Kumari Best wishes from : P. Shakshi and all family members

5th Death

Anniversary On 26.03.2017

Late V. SUBRAMANIYAN

(Ex. Mechanic, Govt. Press)

Inserted by: Wife, Son, Daughter, Son-in-law and

all family members

2nd Death Anniversary On 26.03.2017

Late R. Ramakrishna

Inserted by: R. Vasiamma (Wife), Daughters, Son and Grand Son & Grand Daughters R.M. Store, Bhatu Basti

5th Death

Anniversary On 26th March, 2017

Late Saw Lerwa As we reminisce those

beautiful moments spent with you. We long for your presence

in our midst. Not a single day goes by without us thinking of

you. Remembering you on this day

and we know you are in a better place now.

Fondly remembered by : Naw Irene (Wife), Clarence (Son), Ivory (Daughter), Prisilla (Mother)

13th Death

Anniversary

On 26.03.2017

Late Asha Devan Inserted by :

Pappa-Mummy & Appoos

15th Death

Anniversary On 26th March, 2017

M.N. SAHA

(Retd. Chargeman, Marine Deptt.)

Prem Nagar, Port Blair

Inserted by : J.K. Saha

(Son) & Maumita Saha (Grand Daughter) with

family members

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8 SundayMarch 25, 2017Telegrams

he Daily

WEATHERRain or Thundershower likely to occur at isolated places. Maximumand minimum temperature will be around 33°C and 22°C respectivelyon Sunday 26/03/2017

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

Katamarayudu (Telugu UA)12:00 PM, 3:30 PM & 7:00 PM

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.26.03.2017 (SUNDAY)HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLANDMV North Passage will sail for Havelock on 26.03.2017 (Sun) at 0620Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port /Blair on the same dayat 0900 Hrs from Havelock.MV Bambooka will sail for Neil Island on 26.03.2017 (Sun) at 0630 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at0845 Hrs from Neil Island.MV Bambooka will sail for Neil Island on 26.03.2017 (Sun) at 1100 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1600 Hrs from Neil Island.MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 26.03.2017 (Sun) at 1300 Hrsfrom Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same dayat 1445 Hrs from Havelock.MV North Passage will sail for Havelock on 26.03.2017 (Sun) at 1400Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 1630 Hrs from Havelock.HUT BAYMV 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.27.03.2017 (MONDAY)HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLANDMV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 27.03.2017 (Mon) at 0620 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at0900 Hrs from Havelock.

Dharamsala, Mar 25Ajinkya Rahane led TeamIndia were yet to open theiraccount though played oneover in reply to Australia’s 300in the f irst innings whenstumps were drawn on theopening day of the 4th andf inal Test Match atDharamsala today.

Dharamsala Test: Kuldeep helpshosts bowl out Australia for 300

Tomorrow the hosts wi l lresume batting with all the 11wickets in hand.Earl i er, debutant Indianbowler Kuldeep Yadavclaimed 4 wickets of which 3were taken in the post lunchsession.The other bowlers who gotwickets were Umesh Yadav

2 and Ravichandran Ashwin,Ravindra Jadeja andBhuvneshwar Kumar eachgot one wicket.Indian skipper Virat Kohli isnot p lay ing because ofshoulder injury. For Australia,Smith scored 111, followed byWarner 56 , the secondhighest scorer for the team.

Port Blair, Mar 25 All the provisionallyselected Haj pilgrims fromA&N Islands for 2017 havebeen informed that the HajCommittee of India,Mumbai has extended thelast date of receipt ofadvance Haj amount uptoApril, 5, 2017 and the lastdate for submission ofPassport, Pay -in-slip of

Farewellaccorded

Port Blair, Mar 25 The Principal GSSSTusnabad establishmentaccorded SuperannuationFarewell to Shri S.K DuttaGTT Maths today, who issuperannuating on 31stMarch 2017after rendering31 years of service, acommunication said.

New York, Mar 25World Health Organizationhas said, 116 millionchildren in 13 countries inwest and central Africa areto receive polio vaccines aspart of its efforts toeradicate the disease fromthe continent. The WHO

1116 million African childrento get polio vaccines: WHO

said that the synchronisedvaccination campaignprogramme will see allchildren under the age of 5in these countriesimmunised from today in acoordinated effort to raisechildhood immunity topolio.

Kochi, Mar 25FIFA's inspection teamtoday set May 15 as thetimeline for completingwork at the JawaharlalNehru Stadium in Kochi.The stadium is one of thesix venues selected to hostmatches in the Under-17World Cup later this year. Ateam of 21 members of

FIFA's inspection team setsMay 15 deadline for Kochi

FIFA and the LocalOrganising Committeecarried out the inspectionof the Kochi stadium. Theywere concerned about thepace of renovationwork.The delegation willtravel to Navi Mumbai andGuwahati next before itconcludes its inspectionwith a visit to Kolkata.

Mumbai, Mar 25The 7th National Inter ZonalT20 cricket tournament for thedifferently-abled is to be held inMumbai from March 30 to April1. It was announced at a mediaconference in Mumbai todaythat five regions of the country- North , East, South, Centraland West zone- are the teamsset to participate in the three-day event. It was announcedthat the tournament would beheld under the InternationalCricket Council's T20 crickettournament format, with a few

T20 cricket for physicallychallenged from March 30

relaxations to accommodatecricket for the differently-abled.Their eligibility is calculated

based on definitions providedby the World HealthOrganisation.

Port Blair, Mar 25The NSS (National ServiceScheme) Wing ofGovernmen t ModelSenior Secondary School,Mayabunder conducted aclean l iness dr ive a tBaludera Beach ofMayabunder (N&MAndaman) recently. Thedrive was inaugurated bythe Pr incipal , SmtiSwapna Poddar and VicePrincipal, Smti. Sulochanaby motivating the

Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School,Mayabunder organizes

cleanliness drivevolunteers towardscleanliness and selfhygiene. Under the guidanceof NSS ProgrammeOfficers, Shri.J.Wilson,PGT and Smti. U.VanithaKumari, PGT, the NSSvolunteers cleaned thebeach by col lect ingrubbish and dumping thesame into garbage bins. Avast area of the beach wascleaned by the volunteers,a communication said.

Dr. T. Balasubramanian, Former Dean and Director of Centre of Advanced Study inMarine Biology, Annamalai University opined that ZSI must serve as a nodal agencyfor monitoring the marine biodiversity of our country with the involvement of academicinstitutions across the maritime states. Further he stressed that marine biodiversityshould be made a part of curriculum in schools to create awareness about sustainableutilization and biodiversity conservation. Dr. S. Dam Roy, Director, ICAR - Central Island Agricultural Research Institutespoke about the development of the database on marine biodiversity and disseminationof technology through training and capacity building for the assessment of status ofmarine organisms in India. Dr. K. Ravichandran, Chief Conservator of Forests, A&N Administration informedthat India has enormous data on marine bioresources, however all these data areavailable with various institutions of our country. It is prerequisite to collate all theseinformation available from different institutions to draw an effective policy onbiodiversity conservation. Further he appealed all the institutions to share their datato each other for this cause.The Workshop was attended by 60 participants from Pondicherry University, NationalInstitute of Ocean Technology, Central Island Agricultural Research Institute, IndianCouncil of Medical Research, AYUSH, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals ResearchInstitute, Botanical Survey of India, Fishery Survey of India and Zoological Surveyof India. Earlier Officer-in-Charge of Zoological Survey of India, Port Blair, Dr. C. Raghunathanwelcomed the gathering and Additional Director of Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata,Mr. K.C. Gopi proposed vote of thanks.

National Workshop ... (Contd. from page 1)

Admiral Girish Luthra, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chiefof Western Naval Command, from 21 to 23 March. Theofficial said the missile marks a significant milestone inproviding air interception and defence capabilities andenhanced operational capabilities of the Navy's aircraftcarrier and the flee.

Training on nutritious...(Contd. from page 1)under the plan and guidance of Dr. S. Dam Roy, Director,ICAR-CIARI. He appreciated the efforts of the visitingteam for the promotion of nutritious kitchen garden inthe backyard with proper follow-up for the last threeyears in succession. Shri Festus, Secretary also spokeon the occasion. Dr. S.K. Zamir Ahmed, Principal Scientist and ShriAmit Srivastava, STO explained about the benefits ofthe NKG with special reference to nutrition security ofthe family. Field visit was also made to R.K. Puram (11No.) to the field of Shri Shanti Gain, a very progressiveand innovative farmer, a communication said.

objections received. The re-surveyed map ofdispossessed house site atShyam Nagar village(Havelock) under Port BlairTehsil has been approvedand finalized by thecompetent authority andthe same has been correctedin the village map also.

The generalpublic have been informedthat approved map isavailable in the office ofthe Patwari, Havelock andhenceforth, they can havethe copies of map and RORfrom the concernedPatwari, a communicationsaid.

Navy successfully...(Contd. from page 1)

Re-surveyed...(Contd. from page 1)

Haj pilgrims advisedadvance Haj amount /Medical screeningcertificate upto April, 13,2017. Therefore, theprovisionally selected Hajpilgrims have beenrequested to complete allthe formalities before thedue date, a communicationfrom Chairman, A&NIslands State HajCommittee said.

susta ined effor ts inenhancing India's militarycapabi l it ies th roughdefence indigenisation.He also gave away theannual DRDO awards invarious categories.

Navy gets...(Contd. from page 1)

Ramban, is equipped with world-class safety features and has been built in a recordfour years on a hilly terrain.Talking to reporters in New Delhi recently, Shri Gadkari said, the project will result ina saving of 27 lakh rupees per day based on traffic estimates. He said, it will boosteconomic activity and tourism in the state, adding that it has precluded large-scaledeforestation as tree cutting was not required.

PM to dedicate to...(Contd. from page 1)

pulse, noni, ginger etc) tothe visitors and farmerscoming from various partsof India. Among all stalls,around 10 organizationsincluding ICAR-CIARI,Port Blair were short listedfor the Apprecia tionAward.The stall of ICAR-CIARI,Port Blair got theAppreciation Award forthe excellent display of itsagri-technologies, whichwas prepared under theoveral l di r ect ion andguidance of Dr. S. DamRoy, Director, ICAR-CIARI, Por t Blai r, acommunication said.

ICAR-CIARI...(Contd. from page 1)

empowering persons with disabilities.Down syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of a thirdcopy of chromosome 21 in the affected individuals.The disorder results in delay ingrowth, characteristic facial features and mild to moderate intellectual disability.

Public attitude towards...(Contd. from page 1)

New Delhi, Mar 25Railways plan to providefresh food cooked at basekitchens in trains afterevery two hours to thepassengers. Railways,which provide about 11 lakhmeals to passengers everyday, has separated cookingand distribution of foodunder the recently launchednew catering policy."We have decided toprovide good quality food toour passengers and forthat we have decided tohave base kitchens atseveral places so that freshfood can be picked up at

Railways to provide fresh foodcooked after every two hours

every two-hours of travel,"Railway Minister ShriSuresh Prabhu said at theround table conference oncatering in New Delhirecently.Participated byrepresentatives from thefood and beverageindustry, self-help groups,senior IRCTC and railwayofficials, the round tableconference aims toformulate a roadmap underthe new catering policy toprovide best cateringservice at rail premises.Seeking participation ofprivate players in food

business for setting upbase kitchens nearstations, Shri Prabhu said,"We have decided how toprovide good quality foodto our passengers. So wedecided to have basekitchens at many placesacross the country. The basekitchens will be mechanisedkitchens with less humanintervention. It can be donethrough PPP mode."He said base kitchens willbenefit passengers as freshfood can be picked up intrains in every two hourswhich even airlines cannotdo.Special shows atScience Centre

Port Blair, Mar 25 The Science Centre atGoodwill Estate, Corbyn'sCove Road is organizing a3D Show at 5.30pm & 6.15pm & Jurassic (L & S Prog.)at 6 pm on 26th March2017 for general visitors inthe evening hours. Theprogramme is 30 minuteduration & entry fee for theshow is 20/- per head.

number -233308, Lead District Manager, Lead BankOffice, first floor, SBI, Port Blair, phone number-230223and District Industries Centre, Udyog Parisar, MiddlePoint, (phone number- 232601), a communication fromthe Functional Manager(Credit), DIC said here.

Financial assistance... (Contd. from page 1)

New Delhi, Mar 25India inches closer toextradite the fugitivebusinessman Vijay Mallya;extradition request certifiedby the secretary of state ofBritain.In a major step towardssecuring the extradition ofthe fugitive businessmanVijay Mallya, India's

India inches closer toextradite Vijay Mallya

request for his extraditionhas been certified by thesecretary of state.MEA Spokesperson ShriGopal Baglay said that theBritish government hascertified India's request forloan defaulting liquor baron'sextradition and a UK courtis considering issuingwarrant for the same.

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