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+ + C M Y K Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 72 Port Blair, Sunday, March 14, 2021 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4 C M Y K COVID-19: Wash your hands regularly using soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub Dry weather most likely over Port Blair. Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 31°C and 24°C respectively on Sunday 14/03/2021. Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 32.1 Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 25.2 Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST : 076 Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST : 076 Sunrise time on 14.03.2021 (in IST): 0527 Sunset time on 14.03.2021 (in IST): 1730 Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs)- in mm: 000.0 Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0 Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 21 upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm: 110.3 mm ...the Largest Circulating Daily of the Islands Since 1920s the Oldest Daily... New Delhi, March 13(PIB) The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressed the fourth Global Ayurveda Festival through virtual mode yesterday. Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister noted the growing global interest in Ayurveda and appreciated the efforts of all those working on Ayurveda across the world. He said "Ayurveda could rightly be described as a holistic human science. From the plants to your plate, from matters of physical strength to mental well- being, the impact and influence of Ayurveda and traditional medicine is immense." In the context of COVID-19 pandemic, the Prime Minister said that the demand for ayurvedic PM addresses fourth Global Ayurveda Festival Global demand for ayurvedic products is steadily rising: PM products is steadily rising. "The current situation presents a right time for Ayurveda and traditional medicines to become even more popular globally. There is growing interest towards them. The world is seeing how modern and traditional medicines both are important to further wellness. People are realising the benefits of Ayurveda and its role in boosting immunity," said the Prime Minister. Talking about the potential for wellness tourism in India, he said that at the core of wellness tourism is the principle of - treat illness, further wellness. Therefore, the strongest pillar of the wellness tourism is Ayurveda and traditional medicine. He called upon the audience to tap into the timeless culture of India to de-stress and healing."Whether you want to treat your body, or a retreat for your mind, come to India", The Prime Minister invited. Port Blair, March 13 The Secretary (RD/ Panchayats), Shri Suneel Anchipaka in the presence of Director (RD/ Panchayat), Shri Vinay Kumar Jindal inaugurated 14 Community Sanitary Complexes (CSCs) in South Andaman District constructed under Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen). Speaking on the occasion, the Secretary (RD) directed the concerned to make arrangements for quality sign boards for the toilets constructed under SBM-G and to make the same as 'pay and use', so as to operate the CSC on a self- sustained way by generating revenue for the Gram Panchayat. Of the Initiative under Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) in A&N Islands Secretary (RD/Panchayats) inaugurates 14 Community Sanitary Complexes in South Andaman total 14 CSCs, 1 has been constructed under World Bank Incentive Fund at Mithakhari near Panchayat Market while the other has been constructed under General Sector at Wimberlygunj Market area. Further, foundation stone for development of parking area was also laid at Wimberlygunj. Of the 14 fishermen using the Fish Landing Jetty. The one at Kanyapuram will benefit more than 150 people. The CSC at Wimberlygunj will serve the floating population as it is near market area which has been constructed from GIA General Fund of Gram Panchayat. Aniket CSC will be used by devotees visiting Sonapahar Community Sanitary Complexes constructed, 1 each has been constructed at Chouldhari, Collinpur, Ferrargunj, Wimberlygunj and Kanyapuram while 4 has been constructed at Brindaban and 5 at Mithakhari. The CSC constructed at Temple Myo village at Collinpur GP will benefit about 14-15 families and the Mazar, Craikabad, Chouldari and will benefit tourists/ visitors visiting the park. CSC at Muslimbasti near Panchayat Market, playground, near graveyard will benefit around 250- 300 people. The CSC at Mithakhari will benefit around 200- 250 persons mostly shopkeepers, youth, children and nearby residents. The 4 CSCs at Kalapathar near to GEL Church, Anganwadi will benefit 30-40 families while the 2 CSCs at Brindaban near Murugan Temple Port Blair, March 13 A mass beach cleaning drive was organized by Department of Rural Development & Panchayats along with Department of Fisheries and volunteers of Hindu Rashtra Shakti at Guptapara, Wandoor in South Andaman District and Billiground in North & Middle Andaman District. This drive got a mass support and appreciation from the villagers of these areas. In the drive, people from all walks #ZeroWasteAndamans RD Deptt. organizes mass beach cleaning drive at Wandoor & Billiground of life like the residents, Self Help Group, Government Servants, fishermen and volunteers of HRS participated and cleaned the areas in and around the villages including the Fish Landing Centre and seashore area of Wandoor. The garbage which comprised mostly of plastic bottles, tyres etc. were collected in separate bags and handed over to the Panchayat Secretary for proper disposal. Shri Vinay Kumar Jindal, Director (RD/ PRI & ULBs) personally visited the mega cleaning camp Port Blair, March 13 Amongst the scenic beauty of the Isles, there is a longing struggle to secure clean drinking water and regular water tap connection that cannot go unseen. The story of Leelamma, a sixty-eight years old Anganwadi helper and a resident of Burmanallah, is an eye-opener for other residents who face similar adversity as Leelamma, with no water tap connection in their houses. Being a mother to her ailing son, Leelamma's struggle to conserve clean water worsened. She had to walk miles and miles to the nearest well from her house to fetch hefty buckets of water, which only added more weight to her emotional and physical strain at the time when she was busy attending Long cherished dream of regular water tap connection for 68 years old Leelamma fulfilled through 'Jal Jeevan Mission' kilometer to a nearby freshwater stream to keep the availability of water at her home all the time. It was indeed the time, which Leelamma recalls, a state of tragic despair, where she had no hopes but to carry buckets of water her entire life amidst her other life struggles. According to Leelamma, 'Jal Jeevan Mission' has been no less than a blessing to her. She says, "Now I have a regular water tap connection at my house and receive a routine water supply." She thanked the A& N Administration as she no longer faces the ordeal to carry heavy buckets to her house to maintain a constant water supply at home, a press release from Secretary (RD/ Panchayats) said. NEET exam to be conducted on August 1 New Delhi, March 13 National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) will be conducted on August 1. NEET-UG 2021 will be conducted in 11 languages. National Testing Agency yesterday informed that the detailed information related to the test will be provided shortly. The Agency advised the candidates to keep visiting the website nta.ac.in and ntaneet.nic.in for further details. New Delhi, March 13 The Director General of Civil Aviation, DGCA has asked airlines to deboard passengers who do not wear their masks properly despite repeated warnings. The aviation regulator said there must be strict adherence to COVID- 19 protocols by air travellers. DGCA said it has been noticed that some travelers undertaking air journey do not adhere to COVID- 19 protocols and do not wear masks properly or maintain social DGCA asks airlines to deboard passengers who do not wear masks properly despite repeated warnings distancing after entering airport premises. DGCA has also directed that passengers shall wear masks and maintain social distancing norms at all times during the air travel. The mask shall not be moved below the nose except under exceptional circumstances. CISF or other police personnel deployed at the entrance of the airport shall ensure that no one is allowed to enter the airport without wearing a mask. Port Blair, March 13 Since 15 th August 2008, the Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) has proved to be a great boon to rural and urban unemployed youth to find a respectable and independent way of life. Even those who have not been able to continue with their formal studies can also go into suitable independent venture. Thousands of aspiring women and men have benefitted from this scheme. Shri Arabinda Biswas, hailing from Swadesh Nagar village of North & Middle Andaman District had learned about this scheme from a person who has already been PMEGP scheme - a boon for rural & urban unemployed youth Middle Andaman resident sets up trading unit with financial assistance under the scheme Port Blair, March 13 The Department of Agriculture, A&N Administration is implementing 'Direct Benefit Transfer' (DBT) Project as per the direction of the Department of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers for fertilizer Agriculture Deptt. providing fertilizer to farmers on 20% cost & 100% transport subsidy subsidy payment with a view to improve fertilizers service delivery to the farmers. The scheme is introduced to rational sale of fertilizers to the accurate targeted beneficiaries for direct and visible impact of the benefits to intended users, so that the leakages or diversion could be minimized. Under this scheme, tracking of actual buyers is possible which reduces black marketing and reduces overcharging by the retailers. Under the UT Plan benefitted through the scheme. Being an uneducated youth, he worked under a private firm for a few years but was always desperate to own an enterprise. Having made up his mind, he met the Officials of A&NI KVIB and discussed with to her son. She further adds that even when her neighbours received water supply, she stood patiently, waiting for her turn to get as little supply as she could, to suffice her need until her next requirement. Her struggle did not end here. When she felt undermined with the little water supply she had, she walked half a Port Blair, March 13 Under National TB Elimination Programme, the State TB Control Society, Port Blair organized an awareness programme on TB and New Treatment Strategy DOTS to create awareness on TB among the students and staff of Tagore Govt. College of Education (TGCE) yesterday, as part of observance of World TB Day on March 24, 2021. Assistant Professor, Department of Chest & TB, ANIIMS, Dr. Natrajn. M delivered a lecture on prevention and control of TB, New Treatment Strategy Awareness prog. on prevention & control of TB held (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) Towards providing clean drinking water to all households in A&N Islands (Contd. on last page)
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+C M Y K

Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 72 Port Blair, Sunday, March 14, 2021 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4

C M Y K

COVID-19: Wash your hands regularly using soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub

Dry weather most likely over Port Blair.Maximum and Minimum temperature will bearound 31°C and 24°C respectively onSunday 14/03/2021.Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 32.1Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 25.2Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST : 076Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST : 076Sunrise time on 14.03.2021 (in IST): 0527Sunset time on 14.03.2021 (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 21 upto0830 hrs (of date) in mm: 110.3 mm

...the Largest Circulating Daily of the Islands

Since 1920s the Oldest Daily...

New Delhi, March 13(PIB) The Prime Minister, ShriNarendra Modi addressed the fourthGlobal Ayurveda Festival throughvirtual mode yesterday. Speaking onthe occasion, the Prime Ministernoted the growing global interest inAyurveda and appreciated the effortsof all those working on Ayurvedaacross the world. He said "Ayurvedacould rightly be described as aholistic human science. From theplants to your plate, from matters ofphysical strength to mental well-being, the impact and influence ofAyurveda and traditional medicineis immense." In the context of COVID-19pandemic, the Prime Minister saidthat the demand for ayurvedic

PM addresses fourth Global Ayurveda Festival

Global demand for ayurvedicproducts is steadily rising: PM

products is steadily rising. "The currentsituation presents a right time forAyurveda and traditional medicines tobecome even more popular globally.There is growing interest towards them.The world is seeing how modern and

traditional medicines both areimportant to further wellness. Peopleare realising the benefits of Ayurvedaand its role in boosting immunity,"said the Prime Minister. Talking about the potential forwellness tourism in India, he saidthat at the core of wellness tourismis the principle of - treat illness,further wellness. Therefore, thestrongest pillar of the wellnesstourism is Ayurveda and traditionalmedicine. He called upon theaudience to tap into the timelessculture of India to de-stress andhealing."Whether you want to treatyour body, or a retreat for your mind,come to India", The Prime Ministerinvited.

Port Blair, March 13 The Secretary (RD/Panchayats), ShriSuneel Anchipaka inthe presence ofDirector (RD/Panchayat), ShriVinay Kumar Jindalinaugurated 14Community SanitaryComplexes (CSCs) inSouth AndamanDistrict constructedunder Swachh BharatMission (Grameen). Speaking on theoccasion, the Secretary(RD) directed theconcerned to makearrangements forquality sign boardsfor the toiletsconstructed underSBM-G and to makethe same as 'pay anduse', so as to operatethe CSC on a self-sustained way bygenerating revenuefor the GramPanchayat. Of the

Initiative under Swachh Bharat Mission(Grameen) in A&N Islands

Secretary (RD/Panchayats) inaugurates 14 CommunitySanitary Complexes in South Andaman

total 14 CSCs, 1 hasbeen constructedunder World BankIncentive Fund atMithakhari nearPanchayat Marketwhile the other hasbeen constructedunder General Sectorat WimberlygunjMarket area. Further,foundation stone fordevelopment ofparking area was alsolaid at Wimberlygunj. Of the 14

fishermen using theFish Landing Jetty.The one atKanyapuram willbenefit more than 150people. The CSC atWimberlygunj willserve the floatingpopulation as it is nearmarket area which hasbeen constructed fromGIA General Fund ofGram Panchayat.Aniket CSC will beused by devoteesvisiting Sonapahar

Community SanitaryC o m p l e x e sconstructed, 1 eachhas been constructedat Chouldhari,Collinpur, Ferrargunj,Wimberlygunj andKanyapuram while 4has been constructedat Brindaban and 5 atMithakhari. The CSCconstructed at TempleMyo village atCollinpur GP willbenefit about 14-15families and the

Mazar, Craikabad,Chouldari and willbenefit tourists/visitors visiting thepark. CSC atMuslimbasti nearPanchayat Market,playground, neargraveyard willbenefit around 250-300 people. The CSCat Mithakhari willbenefit around 200-250 persons mostlyshopkeepers, youth,children and nearbyresidents. The 4 CSCs atKalapathar near toGEL Church,Anganwadi willbenefit 30-40 familieswhile the 2 CSCs atBrindaban nearMurugan Temple

Port Blair, March 13 A mass beachcleaning drive wasorganized byDepartment of RuralDevelopment &Panchayats alongwith Department ofFisheries andvolunteers of HinduRashtra Shakti atGuptapara, Wandoorin South AndamanDistrict andBilliground in North& Middle AndamanDistrict. This drive gota mass support andappreciation from thevillagers of theseareas. In the drive,people from all walks

#ZeroWasteAndamansRD Deptt. organizes mass beach

cleaning drive at Wandoor & Billiground

of life like theresidents, Self HelpGroup, GovernmentServants, fishermenand volunteers ofHRS participated andcleaned the areas inand around thevillages including theFish Landing Centreand seashore area ofWandoor. Thegarbage which

comprised mostly ofplastic bottles, tyresetc. were collected inseparate bags andhanded over to thePanchayat Secretaryfor proper disposal.Shri Vinay KumarJindal, Director (RD/PRI & ULBs)personally visited themega cleaning camp

Port Blair, March 13 Amongst the scenic beautyof the Isles, there is a longingstruggle to secure cleandrinking water and regularwater tap connection thatcannot go unseen. The story ofLeelamma, a sixty-eight yearsold Anganwadi helper and aresident of Burmanallah, is aneye-opener for other residentswho face similar adversity asLeelamma, with no water tapconnection in their houses. Being a mother to herailing son, Leelamma'sstruggle to conserve cleanwater worsened. She had towalk miles and miles to thenearest well from her house tofetch hefty buckets of water,which only added moreweight to her emotional andphysical strain at the timewhen she was busy attending

Long cherished dream of regular water tapconnection for 68 years old Leelamma fulfilled

through 'Jal Jeevan Mission'kilometer to a nearbyfreshwater stream to keep theavailability of water at herhome all the time. It wasindeed the time, whichLeelamma recalls, a state oftragic despair, where she hadno hopes but to carry bucketsof water her entire life amidsther other life struggles. According to Leelamma,'Jal Jeevan Mission' has beenno less than a blessing to her.She says, "Now I have aregular water tap connectionat my house and receive aroutine water supply." Shethanked the A& NAdministration as she nolonger faces the ordeal to carryheavy buckets to her house tomaintain a constant watersupply at home, a press releasefrom Secretary (RD/Panchayats) said.

NEET exam to be conducted on August 1New Delhi, March 13National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test(NEET) will be conducted on August 1.NEET-UG 2021 will be conducted in 11languages. National Testing Agencyyesterday informed that the detailedinformation related to the test will beprovided shortly. The Agency advised thecandidates to keep visiting the websitenta.ac.in and ntaneet.nic.in for further details.

New Delhi, March 13 The DirectorGeneral of CivilAviation, DGCA hasasked airlines todeboard passengerswho do not wear theirmasks properlydespite repeatedwarnings. Theaviation regulator saidthere must be strictadherence to COVID-19 protocols by airtravellers. DGCA saidit has been noticedthat some travelersundertaking airjourney do not adhereto COVID- 19protocols and do notwear masks properlyor maintain social

DGCA asks airlines to deboardpassengers who do not wear masksproperly despite repeated warnings

distancing afterentering airportpremises. DGCA has alsodirected thatpassengers shall wearmasks and maintainsocial distancingnorms at all timesduring the air travel.The mask shall not bemoved below the nose

except undere x c e p t i o n a lcircumstances. CISFor other policepersonnel deployedat the entrance of theairport shall ensurethat no one isallowed to enter theairport withoutwearing a mask.

Port Blair, March 13 Since 15th August 2008, thePrime Minister's EmploymentGeneration Programme (PMEGP)has proved to be a great boon torural and urban unemployedyouth to find a respectable andindependent way of life. Eventhose who have not been able tocontinue with their formal studiescan also go into suitableindependent venture. Thousandsof aspiring women and men havebenefitted from this scheme. ShriArabinda Biswas, hailing fromSwadesh Nagar village of North& Middle Andaman District hadlearned about this scheme from aperson who has already been

PMEGP scheme - a boon for rural &urban unemployed youth

Middle Andaman resident sets up trading unitwith financial assistance under the scheme

Port Blair, March 13 The Department ofAgriculture, A&NAdministration isimplementing 'DirectBenefit Transfer'(DBT) Project as perthe direction of theDepartment ofFertilizers, Ministryof Chemicals &Fertilizers for fertilizer

Agriculture Deptt. providing fertilizer to farmerson 20% cost & 100% transport subsidy

subsidy paymentwith a view toimprove fertilizersservice delivery to thefarmers. The scheme isintroduced to rationalsale of fertilizers tothe accurate targetedbeneficiaries for directand visible impact ofthe benefits tointended users, so that

the leakages ordiversion could beminimized. Underthis scheme, trackingof actual buyers ispossible whichreduces blackmarketing andreduces overchargingby the retailers. Under the UT Plan

benefitted through the scheme. Being an uneducated youth, he workedunder a private firm for a few years but wasalways desperate to own an enterprise.Having made up his mind, he met theOfficials of A&NI KVIB and discussed with

to her son. She further addsthat even when herneighbours received watersupply, she stood patiently,waiting for her turn to get aslittle supply as she could, tosuffice her need until her nextrequirement. Her struggle didnot end here. When she felt underminedwith the little water supplyshe had, she walked half a

Port Blair, March 13 Under National TBE l i m i n a t i o nProgramme, the StateTB Control Society, PortBlair organized anawareness programmeon TB and NewTreatment StrategyDOTS to createawareness on TBamong the students andstaff of Tagore Govt.College of Education(TGCE) yesterday, aspart of observance ofWorld TB Day on March24, 2021. Assistant Professor,Department of Chest &TB, ANIIMS, Dr.Natrajn. M delivered alecture on preventionand control of TB, NewTreatment Strategy

Awareness prog.on prevention &

control of TB held

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vaMeku rFkk fudksckj iz’kklu ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION

Lkfpoky;/SECRETARIAT Health Bulletin For Containment Of

(No. 348/ 13th March 2021) COVID-19 STATUS OF ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS AS ON

13.03.2021 > Status of COVID-19 Cases :

Details Upto 12th March On 13th March Total Confirmed Cases 5029 01 5030 Cured/Discharged from Hospital 4961 03 4964 Death 62 00 62 Active Cases 06 - 04 > Clinical Management of Cases :

Name of District Isolation Beds Available

Occupied Positive Cases Admitted

North & Middle Andaman 173 00 00 South Andaman 838 04 04 Nicobar 26 00 00 > Status of Sample and Testing for COVID 19: Total Samples sent till date 290341 Total Reports received till date 290341 Total Pending Reports 00 Rate of Testing Per Million 725853 Test Positivity Rate 1.73% COWIN 1.0 > COVID-19 Vaccination Drive Phase-I * 11537 Health Care and Frontline Workers have been vaccinated till 13.03.2021 > COVID-19 Vaccination Drive Phase-II * 3478 Health Care workers have been vaccinated with 2nd dose as on 13.03.2021 COWIN 2.0 > COVID-19 Vaccination Drive Phase-I * 1531 people above 45 age group have been vaccinated till 13.03.2021 >Passengers screened at VSI Airport & Haddo Wharf

Details From 25th May to 12th March On 13th March Total Incoming Passengers

a) VSI Airport b) Haddo Wharf

174019

1032

1484

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175503

1032 Outward Passengers

a) VSI Airport b) Haddo Wharf

174411

928

1563

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175974

928 * On 13.03.2021, 1476 passengers produced RTPCR negative report.

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SCHEDULE FOR CABLE T V TELECAST (w.e.f. 15.03.2021) REPEAT TELECAST

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15-03-2021 XII COMP. SC. X ENGLISH XII PHYSICS X S/SCIENCE XII GEOGRAPHY XII ECONOMICS 16-03-2021 XII HISTORY X MATHS XII CHEMISTRY X SCIENCE XII ACCOUNTANCY XII ENGLISH 17-03-2021 XII CHEMISTRY X S/SCIENCE XII B/STUDIES X ENGLISH XII COMP. SCIENCE XII BIOLOGY 18-03-2021 XII PHYSICS X SCIENCE XII MATHS X S/SCIENCE XII ENGLISH XII POL. SCIENCE 19-03-2021 XII HISTORY X MATHS XII ACCOUNTANCY X SCIENCE XII BIOLOGY XII COMP. SC. 20-03-2021 XII PHYSICS X S/SCIENCE XII CHEMISTRY X ENGLISH XII ECONOMICS XII GEOGRAPHY

Port Blair, March 13 The schedule for the broadcast of tele-classes for the upcoming week(from 15.03.2021 onwards) for the students of Class II to VII on All IndiaRadio, Port Blair and Class VIII to XII through Local Cable TV Network(CityTV, City Plus, City TV HD) and Doordarshan is as mentioned below.

Schedule of tele-classes for schoolstudents for upcoming week

Morning telecast on City Plus (705) and repeat telecast on City TV (703)and City TV HD (704) from Monday to Thursday at 6.00 p.m., Friday at 6.30p.m. and Saturday at 7.00 p.m.

Schedule for Telecast DD (w.e.f- 15-03-2021) (4.00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.) Date 15-03-2021 16-03-2021 17-03-2021 18-03-2021 19-03-2021

Class/ subject XII POL. SCIENCE X SCIENCE XII BIOLOGY X SOCIAL SC. XII PHYSICS Note: The repeat telecast of the previous day’s class will be shown the next day from 4.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Students and parents have been urged to post their questions/queries/doubtsrelated to their subjects in the format viz. name of the student, address, class,subject, questions/query/doubts through the mode of SMS or WhatsApp onmobile numbers - 9434282647, 9933227676, 9474210059, 9474210823 or onEmail-id - [email protected] . Questions / query / doubts received throughSMS or Whatsapp shall be clarified by the subject teachers on every Saturdayfrom 9 am to 10 am through All India Radio. Students can view the contentsonline through the Department's YouTube channel at "ANEducation DeptAndaman". The Radio broadcast is available on FM100.9 MHz., AM684 KHz.and mobile phone on 'newsonair' app.

Days Broadcast through All India Radio, Port Blair Centre in entire Andaman & Nicobar Islands (Timings: 09.00 AM to 09.30 AM)

15-03-2021 V – HINDI VI – SOCIAL VII - ENGLISH 16-03-2021 V – EVS VI – ENGLISH VII - HINDI 17-03-2021 V – ENGLISH VI – SCIENCE VII - SOCIAL 18-03-2021 V – EVS VI – SOCIAL VII – SCIENCE 19-03-2021 V – ENGLISH VI – HINDI VII - HINDI 20-03-2021 Doubt Clearing Session Kitabon Se Parey Ki Rochak Duniya

The students, parents and all stakeholders have been appealed to make useof this facility to the maximum extent for the benefit of enhancing teaching-learning activity during this period. Parents have also been requested to engagetheir wards to compulsorily attend the virtual classes as per the schedule andfeel free to contact their teachers for any clarification of the content, a pressrelease from Directorate of Education said.

Port Blair, March 13 A case vide has beenregistered at PSKalighat on March 3,2021, on the basis ofcomplaint given bySmti. RosiliaTete, inwhich a minor girl byname Kumari HemantiDahanga, 16 years , D/oShri Mansit Dahanga ,R/o Kalapahad, isreported to be missingsince March 1, 2021 ataround 1500 hrs fromKalapahad, Diglipur. The descriptive roll ofthe victim girl is height -5 feet, complexion -shallow, hair- black,eye- black, apparel-black salwar with blackleggings, footwear-white & yellow. The

Missing case registered

general public havebeen requested to shareany kind ofinformation with thePolice regarding thevictim girl or thesuspect over any of thephone numbers 03192-278149, 232100,9 5 3 1 8 0 1 1 0 7 ,9474243550, a pressrelease from SP (SA)said.

Ahmedabad, March 13 The second match ofthe five-match T20International seriesbetween India andEngland will beplayed at NarendraModi Stadium,

2nd T20 between India, England to beplayed in Ahmedabad today

A h m e d a b a d ,tomorrow. Englandcurrently leads the fivematch series 1-0. In thefirst match yesterday,England beat India byeight wickets. India scored 124

runs for the loss ofseven wickets in thestipulated 20 overs,which England chaseddown in 15.3 overswith the help of JasonRoy's breezy 49 runs off32 balls.

DGCA said in case any passenger does not follow COVID- 19 protocol,they should be handed over to security agencies after proper warnings.If any passenger does not adhere to wearing of mask properly even afterrepeated warnings, they will be deboarded. (Source: india.gov.in)

DGCA asks airlines to deboard passengers ... (Contd. from page 1)

in Guptapara and appreciated the volunteers fortheir selfless efforts to keep the society clean. Dr. Utpal Kumar Sar, Director (Fisheries)also visited the cleaning camp at Wandoor.Around 155 volunteers from Hindu RashtraShakti participated in these drives at Guptaparaand Wandoor and made it a grand success. Similar initiative was also carried out atBilliground, wherein the market place wascleaned by around 60 volunteers of HinduRasthra Shakti under the aegis of Directorateof Rural Development. The Rural Development Department hasbeen regularly conducting such clean up drivesunder SBM-G mission with an aim to achieve#ZeroWasteAndamans in Andaman & NicobarIslands. The Secretary (RD) expressed gratitudeto all people participating in such drives andexhorted more people and Civil SocietyOrganizations to join in the mission, so thatnot only the places are cleaned but people alsostart considering #OurIslands as #Ourresponsibility, then only we will be able topreserve the pristine beauty of our Islands, apress release from Directorate of RD/Panchayatssaid.

#ZeroWasteAndamans...(Contd. from page 1)

and Community Hall will be benefiting 15-20 families. CSC at Alipur, Mathura nearplayground will benefit 35-45 families, whereasthe 2 CSCs at Kadakachang will benefit 45-50families. The Secretary (RD) exhorted all the ruralvillagers to make use of the assets provided tothem and ensure its proper upkeep, a pressrelease from Directorate of RD/Panchayats said.

Initiative under Swachh Bharat Mission...(Contd. from page 1)

Scheme, the Department is providing chemical fertilizer to the farmerson 20% cost subsidy and 100% transport subsidy which is sold throughthe Sub-Depots/Sale Outlets situated all over the Islands excludingNancowrie group of Islands and Car Nicobar Island , a press releasefrom Directorate of Agriculture said.

Agriculture Deptt. providing fertilizer to...(Contd. from page 1)

them about his plan and the support availablefrom Government to start a self-employmentventure. They advised him to do a small marketsurvey and find out what he would like to do.His market survey revealed that there was ascope for setting a trading unit in his area forsale of hardware, electrical and other generalitems including gift articles. Finally, he submitted his application to theKVIB Office for sanction of loan through afinancing bank. On the strength of theproposal and good recommendation byKVIB, he was sanctioned a loan ofRs.2,69,000/-under PMEGP scheme forsetting up of his hardware, electrical and giftarticles sales unit. He also undertook the EDPtraining through SBI- RSETI which endowedhim with a vision of an entrepreneur. He isnow running a successful business andearning a monthly income of Rs.20,000/- andthanked the Industries Department andKVIB for making him a successfulentrepreneur.(Source: A&NIKVIB)

PMEGP scheme - a boon for rural...(Contd. from page 1)

DOTS. He also highlighted about the dreadfuldisease tuberculosis, its sign and symptoms,prevention, management and New TreatmentStrategy DOTS services available for TBpatients at the nearest health centre, free of cost.He urged upon all the students to propagateand spread the TB messages to the neighboursand also in the community. Cough for morethan two weeks may be TB, visit nearest HealthCentre for Sputum Examination. Adopt DOTSfor sure cure of TB. He also touched upon theill effects of alcohol and tobacco and itsconsequences, particularly in relation totreatment of TB. Early detection and earlytreatment is the answer to eliminate TB fromthe society and he advised to adopt properDOTS to avoid emergence of Multi DrugResistant TB, a press release from JointSecretary (NTEP) said.

Awareness prog. on prevention...(Contd. from page 1)

The Prime Minister called for taking advantage of Ayurveda'spopularity and opportunities arising out of combining traditionalwith the modern. Citing situations like youngsters using a wide rangeof Ayurveda products and a growing consciousness to integrateAyurveda with evidence-based medical sciences, Shri Modi calledupon the academicians to deepen research on Ayurveda and traditionalforms of medicine. He urged vibrant start-up community to speciallylook at Ayurveda products. He also appreciated the youth forpresenting our traditional forms of healing in a language that isglobally understood.

PM addresses fourth Global Ayurveda Festival...(Contd. from page 1)

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March 14, 2021Daily Telegrams CLASSIFIEDS

FORM J

[See Rule 135 (3)] (Notice of Mutation to Interested person)

1. Shri Satya Ranjan Saha 2. Smti. Reba Saha

Notice is hereby given that mutation entry as specific below has been made in the Mutation Register of village Austinabad, a copy of which has been affixed at Notice Board at Tehsildar Office on 28.01.2021. 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: Austinabad

Sl. No. Date of Entry Nature of acquisition of right and its details Holding affected

Holding No. Survey No. Area

544 28.01.2021 The applicant Shri Gopal Ch. Saha POAH of Smti. Reba Saha, D/o Kali Mohan Saha and Shri Satya Ranjan Saha, S/o Late Kali Mohan Saha has applied for the mutation of the share of landed property left behind by Late Sushil Saha, S/o Late K M Saha in Sy. No. 23/P/c total area 0.16 hectares situated at village Austinabad in the joint names of Reba Saha and Shri Satya Ranjan Saha. The tenant Late Sushil Saha was unmarried is died intestate leaving behind his sister Smti. Reba Saha and his brother Shri Satya Ranjan Saha as his legal heirs. Now being the POA holder of both Shri Satya Ranjan Saha and Smti. Reba Saha, the applicant has applied for the mutation on their behalf.

23/P/c The share of deceased late Sushil Saha out of total area 0.16 hectares

Sd./- Patwari

NOTICE INVITING e-TENDERS The Executive Engineer, Panchayati Raj Institution, South Andaman Division-I on behalf of the Pradhan, Gram Panchayat, Namunaghar invites online item rate tender (in CPWD form-8) from bonafide and experienced contractors of appropriate class of APWD, MES, ALHW & P&T for the below mentioned work:

1. NIT No. EE/PRI/SAD-I/RR/2020-21/1093 Name of Work: Construction of Rural

road from Sampat Ram house to Mohammed Rafique house at Ward No. 03 under

Gram Panchayat, Namunaghar. Estimated Cost: Rs. 7,07,683/-, Earnest Money Deposit:

Exempted (Proforma for EMD declaration may be submitted) Time of Completion: Six

(06) Months, Tender Fee: Rs. 500/- & last date & time of submission of

bid: 23/03/2021 (1500 hrs.).

The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the website

https://eprocure.andaman.gov.in.

Tender ID: 2021 RDPRI 2652 1

Executive Engineer

Panchayati Raj Institution

South Andaman Division-I

Junglighat, Port Blair

I.D. No. 7611 South Andaman

TO LET

1 BHK room, 24 hrs. water, Lotus Colony near Agency House, Garacharma

Contact Mobile: 7063946270

TO LET Room available for Shop/Godown at Aberdeen Bazaar

Contact: 9933272747

TO LET One RCC Double Bedroom, Hall, Kitchen, fully tiled, 24 hrs. water supply at ATR Road, Subhash Gram-5, Diglipur, N&M Andaman, Rs. 8000/- per month. Contact: 9474251614/ 9933230985 / 9476033353

(2). The repeal of the said Regulation shall not effect -

(a). The previous operation of the said Regulation or anything duly done or suffered thereunder; or

(b). any right, privilege, obligation or liability acquired, accrued or incurred under the said Regulation;or

(c). any penality, forfeiture or punishment incurred in respect of any offence committed against the said Regulation; or

(d). any investigation, legal proceeding or remedy in respect of any such right, privilege, obligation, liability, penality,

forfeiture or punishment as aforesaid.

SCHEDULE A (Non-Transport Vehicles)

Sl. No. Type of Vehicle Rate of Tax Period of Tax

1. New Vehicles running on Fossil Fuel 15 Years

i. If a motor vehicle is being

registered for the first time in the

name of individual owners

6% of the Invoice price

ii. If any other motor vehicle is

already registered in the

applicant’s name

8% of the Invoice price

iii. If the motor vehicle is being

registered in the name of a

firm/company other than an

individual

8% of the Invoice price

2. New Hybrid Vehicles 2% of the Invoice price

3. Already Registered Fossil Fuel Vehicles (Less than 15 years old)

6% of the Depreciated value of the vehicle

Period (in years) between the date of payment of tax to the

date on which the vehicle

completes 15 years

4. Already Registered Fossil Fuel Vehicles more than 15 years Old

1% of the Depreciated value of the vehicle

01 Year

SCHEDULE B (Transport Vehicles)

Sl.

No.

Type of Vehicle Annual Tax Life Time Tax

Rate of Tax Period of Tax

1. New Vehicles running on Fossil Fuel

15 Years

i. If a motor vehicle is being registered for the first time in the

name of individual owners

0.5 % of the Invoice Price

6% of the Invoice price

ii. If any other motor vehicle is

already registered in the applicant’s name

0.6% of the

Invoice price

8% of the

Invoice price

iii. If the motor vehicle is being

registered in the name of a

firm/company other than an

individual

0.6% of the

Invoice price

8% of the

Invoice price

2. New Hybrid Vehicles 0.15 % of the

Invoice price

2% of the

Invoice price

15 Years

3. New Stage Carriage Buses with Seating Capacity of not less than 18

+ 1.

0.2 % of the Invoice Price

3% of the Invoice price

15 Years

4. Already Registered Fossil Fuel

Vehicles (Less than 15 years old).

0.5 % of the

Depreciated value of the vehicle

6% of the

Depreciated value of the

vehicle

Period (in years)

between the date of payment of tax to the

date on which the

vehicle completes 15 years.

5. Already Registered Fossil Fuel Vehicles more than 15 years Old

1 % of the Depreciated value

of the vehicle

- -

The Owners of Transport Class of vehicles will be given an option to pay the Road Tax either annually or

life time. If the owner of Transport Class of vehicle wishes to pay the Road Tax as one time tax for the remaining period after making annual tax initially, then the owner shall be allowed to pay the remaining tax

@ 6% of the depreciated value.

Explanatory Note: The Andaman & Nicobar Road Tax Regulation was promulgated in the year 1940. It was further amended in the year 1973 with the rate of Road Tax ranging from Rs. 25 to Rs.150.

The Transport Development Council, the apex body to advise the Govt. of India on all matters relating to

roads and road transport, in its 35th meeting has taken the decision to rationalize the motor vehicle taxation to

have a uniform motor vehicle tax regime across the states. It was recommended by the TDC to levy life time tax @ 6% or more on the sale price the motor vehicle. Based on these recommendations, different UTs like

NCR New Delhi and other states have amended the Taxes levied on motor vehicles ranging from 6 % to 10 %.

The UT of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is located in remote area from Mainland and keeping in view of the transportation/maintenance cost in the motor vehicles, it has been proposed to levy the Road Tax at

minimum rate i.e. 6 % recommended by the Transport Development Council.

A&N ADMINISTRATUION

DIRECTORATE OF TRANSPORT

NOTICE F.No. 3-54/MVD/RT/2019/2146 Port Blair, dated the 10th March 2021

Andaman and Nicobar Administration intends to repeal the existing Andaman & Nicobar Motor Vehicles Tax Regulation,

1940 and promulgate new regulation under the name "Andaman and Nicobar Motor Vehicles Tax Regulation, 2021" at par

with other states under the Union of India. The general public is requested to offer comments/feedback on the draft

regulation within 30 days of the publication of this notice, to the Directorate of Transport, Port Blair. The draft regulation

of the proposed Andaman and Nicobar Motor Vehicles Tax Regulation, 2021 is enclosed herewith.

Sd./-

Director (Transport)

DRAFT ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS MOTOR VEHICLES TAX REGULATION, 2021

(Promulgated by the President of India in the seventy second year of the Republic of India)

A Regulation to provide for the imposition and levy of a tax on Motor Vehicles in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

In exercise of the powers conferred by Article 240 of the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to promulgate

the following Regulation made by him:-

1. Short Title and Commencement:

1. This Regulation may be called as the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Motor Vehicles Tax Regulation, 2021.

2. It extends to the whole of Union Territory of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

3. It shall come into force on such date from the date of publication in the Official Gazette of India.

2. Definitions - In this regulation, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context -

i. 'Lieutenant Governor' means the Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands appointed by the President under

Article 239 of the Constitution of India.

ii. 'Certificate of Registration' and 'Motor Vehicles' have the meanings assigned to these expressions in the Motor Vehicle

Act, 1988.

iii. 'Prescribed' means prescribed by rules made under Section 9 :

iv. 'the tax' means the tax imposed by Sub-section (1) of Section 4; and

v. 'Taxing Officer' means an officer appointed under - section 3.

vi. "Hybrid Vehicle" means a vehicle using two different forms of power i.e. an electric motor and an internal combustion

engine.

vii. "Transport Vehicle" means a public service vehicle, a good carriage, an educational institution bus or a private service

vehicle.

viii. "Non Transport Vehicle" means all other vehicles excluding those mentioned at Clause 2 (vii) above.

ix. "Invoice price" means the price of a vehicle before GST in respect of new vehicles which shall be furnished by the dealer

of the vehicle.

x. "Depreciated Value of the vehicle" means the cost of a vehicle upon depreciation through straight line method at the time

of payment of Road Tax assuming the life of a vehicle as 15 years.

3. Appointment of Taxing Officers : The Lt. Governor may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint such persons

or agency as he thinks fit to be Taxing Officers and may in such notification specify the areas within which such officers

shall exercise the powers conferred and perform the duties imposed on them by or under this Regulation.

4. Imposition of Tax: On and from the date which the A&N Islands Motor Vehicles Tax Regulation, 2021 comes into

force,-

1. A tax shall be imposed on all motor vehicles kept for use, at such rate as may be notified in the Official Gazette, not

exceeding the rate fixed by-

a. Schedule 'A' for Non Transport Class of vehicles; and

b. Schedule 'B' for Transport Class of vehicles.

2. (a). A person who keeps a motor vehicle of which the Certificate of Registration is current shall for the purpose of this

Regulation be deemed to keep such vehicle for use.

(b). The tax imposed under Clause 4.1 shall be payable for a new vehicle once for fifteen years, in advance, by a person who

keeps the motor vehicle for use.

(c). The tax imposed under Clause 4.1 shall be payable for a already registered vehicle for the remaining years from the date

of registration not exceeding 15 years in advance as given in Schedule A & B.

5. Declaration by person keeping or using a motor vehicle:

(i) Every person who keeps a motor vehicle for use shall fill up and sign a declaration in the prescribed form stating truly

the prescribed particulars and shall deliver the declaration as so filled up and signed to the Taxing Officer and shall pay to

the Taxing Officer the tax which he appears by such declaration to be liable to pay in respect of such vehicle.

(ii) Where a motor vehicle is altered so as to render the person who keeps such vehicle for use liable to the payment of an

additional tax under Section 6, such person shall fill up and sign an additional declaration in the prescribed form showing the

nature of the alterations made and containing the prescribed particulars and shall deliver such additional declaration as so

filled up and signed to the Taxing Officer and shall pay to the Taxing Officer the additional tax payable under Section 6

which he appears by such additional declaration to be liable to pay in respect of such vehicle.

(iii) Every person who owns any motor vehicle which is left for hire otherwise then on a hire purchase agreement shall for

the purpose of this Regulation, be deemed to be the person who keeps such vehicle for use.

6. Payment of additional tax L: Where any motor vehicle in respect of which the tax has been paid is altered in such a

manner as to cause the vehicle to become a vehicle in respect of which a higher rate of tax is payable, the person who keeps

such vehicle for use shall be liable to pay an additional tax of a sum which is equal to the difference between the tax already

paid in respect of such vehicle and the tax which is payable in respect of such vehicle after it being so altered.

7. Receipt for tax : The Taxing Officer shall grant and deliver to every person who pays to him the tax or additional tax in

respect of any motor vehicle, a receipt in the prescribed form in which shall be specified the particulars of the tax paid.

8. Token to be exhibited on motor vehicles :

(i). The Taxing Officer shall at the time of granting a receipt for the tax deliver to the person paying the tax a token of such

form and containing such particulars as may be prescribed.

(ii). Every person to whom such token is delivered shall cause it to be exhibited in the prescribed manner on the vehicle in

respect of which the tax is paid.

9. Power to make rules :

(i). The Lt. Governor, A & N Islands may make rules for carrying out the purpose of this Regulation.

(ii). The Lt. Governor, A & N islands may amend the schedule of rates mentioned in Schedule A & B of this regulation as and

when required.

(iii). In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, the Lt. Governor, A & N Islands may make

rules for all or any of the following purposes, namely -

(a). To prescribe the form of any declaration, receipt or token, the particulars to be stated therein, the manner of exhibiting

a token on a motor vehicle or trailer, and the condition in which such token shall be maintained.

(b). To prescribe the power and duties of the Taxing Officer.

(c). To regulate the manner in which refunds or deductions or exemptions may be claimed, and

(d). To regulate the method of assessing and recovering the tax.

(iv). All rules made under this section shall be published in the Official Gazette.

10. Penalties for certain offences - Whoever -

(a). Keeps for use a motor vehicle without having paid the tax or additional tax in respect of such vehicle or

(b). Delivers a declaration or additional declaration where-in the particulars required by or under this Regulation to be

therein set forth are not fully and truly stated,

Shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one and a half times, and, in the event of such person having been

previously convicted of an offence under this Regulation, with fine which may extend to twice the amount of the tax payable

for the year for the motor vehicle in respect of which the offence is committed and the amount of any tax due shall also be

recovered as if it were a fine.

11. Other penalties : Whoever contravenes any of the provisions of this regulation, or of any rule made there under

relating to the exhibition or maintenance of tokens, shall, if no other penalty is elsewhere provided in this Regulation for

such contravention, be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees.

12. Trial of offences : No Court inferior to that of a Magistrate of the Second Class shall try any offence punishable under

this Regulation.

13. Power of Lt. Governor to exempt certain motor vehicles from the tax : The Lt. Governor, A & N Islands may, by

notification in the Official Gazette, exempt either totally or partially any motor vehicle or class of motor vehicles from the tax.

14. Refund of tax: (1) When any person who has paid the tax in respect of a motor vehicle produces before the taxation

authority, a certificate signed by the Registering Authority stating that the tax token and the Certificate of Registration

issued in respect of such vehicle have been surrendered on the date specified by the Registering Authority in his certificate,

such person shall, on an application made in that behalf to the taxation authority and subject to such conditions as may be

prescribed, be entitled to a refund,-

In a case where payment of tax has been made in accordance with Sub-section (1) of Section 4, for each complete month

of the period for which such tax has been paid and which is unexpired on the date on which the tax token and the certificate

of registration were surrendered, of an amount equal to one-twelfth of the annual tax payable in respect of such vehicle; and

(2) When any person has paid the tax in respect of a motor vehicle and the vehicle is removed outside the UT of A & N

Islands before the expiry of the period for which the tax has been paid and taxed in another State or the registration of such

vehicle is cancelled before the expiry of the period for which the tax has been paid, such person shall, on an application made

in that behalf to the taxation authority and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, be entitled to a refund,-

(a) In a case where payment of tax has been made annually in accordance with Sub-Section (1) of section 4, for each complete

month of the period for which such tax has been paid, and during which the vehicle was removed from the UT of A & N

Islands or such vehicles registration is cancelled, of an amount equal to one-twelfth of the annual tax payable in respect of

such vehicle.

(b).In a case where payment of tax has been made on one time basis in accordance with Sub-section (1) of Section 4, for the

period for which such tax has been paid, and during which the vehicle was removed from the UT of A & N Islands or such

vehicles registration is cancelled, of an amount equal to the balance amount derived by deducting the amount applicable for

the remaining period from the total amount paid for life time tax for the corresponding criteria/category in respect of such

vehicle.

15. Penalty payable when tax not paid : When any registered owner or any person who has possession or control of any

motor vehicle used or kept for use in the UT of Andaman & Nicobar Islands is in default in making a payment of the tax, the

taxation authority may direct that, in addition to the amount of arrears, a sum not exceeding one and half times the annual

tax payable in respect of such vehicle shall be recovered from him by way of penalty.

16. (1). The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Motor Vehicles Tax Regulation, 1940 is hereby repealed.

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ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION

DIRECTORATE OF RD, PRIs & URBAN LOCAL BODIES

MARINE HILL

F.No.1-8/Estt/RD/PRIs/2018/735 Port Blair, dated the 12th

March 2021

REVISED RECRUITMENT NOTICE IN CONTINUATION OF

THE EARLIER RECRUITMENT NOTICE DATED 12.06.2018 AND DATED

25.11.2019 FOR THE POST OF EXTENSION OFFICER AND PANCHAYAT

SECRETARY IN THE DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT,

PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS AND URBAN LOCAL BODIES, ANDAMAN

AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION Online applications are invited from the eligible candidates for the post of Extension Officer and

Panchayat Secretaries in the Pay Scale of Rs.29200-92300 Level-5 as per the 7th

CPC in the Department of Rural Development, Panchayati Raj Institution, A & N Administration. Application in complete shape in all

respect should be submitted ONLINE from 15.03.2021 at 10.00 AM to 14.04.2021 at 12.00 midnight of

closing date.

2. Vacancies/Reservations:-

Name of the post Extension Officer Panchayat Secretary

No. of Vacancy 03 (Three)

(02- General

01- EWS)

(Out of 03 posts,01 post is reserved for Physically Challenged

(Orthopedic) person under

Horizontal Reservation)

12 (Twelve)

05- General

05- Other Backward Class

01- Scheduled Tribe 01- EWS

Total = 12

(out of 12 posts 03 post are reserved for

Physically Challenged (Orthopedic)

person under Horizontal Reservation)

Pay level and Scale Level – 5 (Rs.29200-92300) as per 7th CPC

Educational

Qualification Essential:

1. Degree in any discipline from a recognized University.

2. Should qualify the written

examination

Desirable:

Degree or Diploma in Local Self

Govt./Rural Development from a

recognized University

Essential:

1. Degree in any discipline from a recognized University.

2. Should qualify the written

examination

Desirable:

Post Graduate or Diploma in Local

Self Govt./Panchayati Raj

Administration/Rural Development from

a recognized University.

Age Limit 18-33 years for male.

18-38 years for female

Eligible candidates shall have to compete in a written examination conducted by the

Department/Administration. Preference must be declared by the candidates for the above two posts while

filling online application. Preference once opted cannot be changed at any stage. Qualified candidates in the

written examination shall be short-listed on merit as per the preference opted. The scheme of the written

examination for the above posts shall be as under:-

Sl.No. Scheme of Written Test Total Marks

1. General English 40 marks

2. General Awareness 40 marks

3. Test of Reasoning 20 marks

4. Numerica Aptitude 20 marks

INSTRUCTIONS:

The candidates applying for the post should ensure that they fulfill eligibility conditions prescribed for the

post examination. Admission of the candidates for examination for the post notified in this notification would be on the basis of the information furnished by them in the ONLINE application.

If at any stage of recruitment or thereafter, it is found that any information furnished by the candidate in his

ONLINE application is false/incorrect or candidate has suppressed any relevant information or the candidate

otherwise does not satisfy the eligibility criteria for the posts, his/her candidature will be cancelled forthwith.

NOTE:

1. The ONLINE application, complete in all respects should be submitted in the online website

www.andaman.gov.in from 15.03.2021 at 10.00 AM to 14.04.2021 at 12.00 midnight of closing date. No physical copy of application is required. Any other mode of application will not be accepted. Detailed

information in respect of the revised recruitment notice can be viewed online at www.andaman.gov.in.

2. The crucial date for determining the age limit shall be the last date of submission of online application.

3. Candidates who have already applied for the above posts in response to vacancy notice dated 12.06.2018

and revised Notice dated 25.11.2019 published in the Daily Telegrams need not apply again. However, those

candidates who had earlier applied and now falling under Economically Weaker Section and Person with

Disability may edit their category in their initially submitted application by accessing their application with the help of their Application No. and DoB.

4. The list of ineligible candidates who had applied for the first time vide recruitment notice dated

12.06.2018 has been uploaded in the website www.andaman.gov.in and also posted on the notice board of the

directorate. However, if candidates consider themselves eligible as on date should have to reapply their

application online.

Sd/-

Director (RD/PRIs & ULBs)

NOTICE INVITING e-TENDERS The Executive Engineer, Panchayati Raj Institution, South Andaman Division-I on behalf of the Pradhan, Gram Panchayat, Shore Point invites online item rate tender (in CPWD form-8) from bonafide and experienced contractors of appropriate class of APWD, MES, ALHW & P&T for the below mentioned work: 1. NIT No. EE/PRI/SAD-I/GEN/ 2020-21/1037 Name of Work: Construction of Youth

Club at Ward No. 01 under Shore Point Gram Panchayat. (Re-Tender) Estimated Cost:

Rs. 25,84,621/-, Earnest Money Deposit: Exempted (Proforma for EMD declaration

may be submitted) Time of Completion: Ten (10) Months, Tender Fee: Rs. 500/- & last

date & time of submission of bid: 23/03/2021 (1500 hrs.).

The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the website

https://eprocure.andaman.gov.in.

Tender ID: - 2021 RDPRI 2653 1

Executive Engineer

Panchayati Raj Institution

South Andaman Division-I

Junglighat, Port Blair

I.D. No. 7610 South Andaman

AFFIDAVIT

I, P.S. Ramaiah, S/o P. Subbaiah, R/o Kamal Basti, Campbell Bay under Campbell Bay Tehsil, Nicobar District, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows: 1. That my actual and correct name is P.S. Ramaiah, S/o P. Subbaiah as per my Aadhaar Card, Islander Identity Card, PAN Card & Bank Saving Bank Account. But, my service records, my name and my father’s name has wrongly mentioned as Ramaiah, S/o Subbaiya instead of actual name of P.S. Ramaiah, S/o P. Subbaiah. 2. That P.S. Ramaiah, S/o P. Subbaiah and Ramaiah, S/o Subbaiya is the same and identical person and in future I shall known as P.S. Ramaiah, S/o P. Subbaiah for all purposes. 3. That the above statement furnished by me is true to the best my knowledge and nothing has been concealed thereon.

Deponent

AFFIDAVIT

I, MAMTA TIRKEY, W/o Sunil Kerketta, R/o Kamaraj Nagar Village under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under: 1. That my correct name as per my Birth Certificate, Aadhaar Card and other records available with me is “MAMTA TIRKEY”. 2. That my husband is working in Indian Army 154TA Bihar, Service No. 10535626W NK SUNIL KERKETTA. 3. That in his service records my name is inadvertently recorded as “MAMATA KERKETTA” instead of my correct name “MAMTA TIRKEY”. 4. That I am swearing this affidavit for correction of my name as “MAMTA TIRKEY” in the service records of my husband. That the contents of the above statement are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Deponent

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR

REGISTRATION OF BRANDS FOR SUPPLY OF

LIQUOR FOR THE YEAR 2021-22 The last date for receipt of the sealed tender invites Expression of Interest for

registration of brands for supply of FMFL, IMFL, Wine, Beer and Ready to Drink (RTD) alcoholic beverages from the Distilleries/ Breweries/ Bottling

supply in the Union Territory of A&N Islands is further extended upto 3.30 pm on 19.03.2021.

Deputy Commissioner (SA)/ DC (Excise)

SITUATION VACANT

DEPARTMENT: TOURS & TRAVEL

POSITION 04 Nos. Reservation Executive

QUALIFICATION 1. Strong verbal and written English is a must; Fluency in two or more languages will be added advantage

2. Extensive knowledge of MS-Word, Power Point, Excel & Internet e-mailing system 3. Entry level trainee agent with up to 1 year of experience in a travel agency or

related field

SALARY Best Based On Experience

POSITION 02 Nos Accountant

QUALIFICATION: 1. Strong knowledge of Tally ERP 9 with GST 2. Extensive knowledge of MS-Office & Email Handling with experience 3. Account Background Candidate with experience in travel firm will be preferred

SALARY Best Based On Experience

DEPARTMENT: RESTAURANT (For The Waves Family Restaurant & Bar)

F & B Production 1. Commis Indian 2. Commis Chinese

F & B Service 1. F & B Associate 2. Bartender

Support Team 1. Kitchen Utility 2. Housekeeper

Finance 1. Accountant

Requirements: Having min 2-3 yrs. experience in Restaurant/Hotel Industry at same Position Note: Please bring your Updated CV/Resume Interview Address:

Tour & Travels Bhatubasti, Garacharma II, Near HDFC Bank, 2nd Floor JBL Traders

For The Waves Family Restaurant & Bar Waves Restaurant, Corbyn’s Cove Beach, Port Blair

Contact: 9932087719 / 9932087718/ 9932087716/ 03192 -250405 (10 am to 6 pm) Walk in interviews from Today. Email resumes [email protected] / [email protected].

DEALERSHIP ENQUIRIES

SOLICITED FOR A

BRANDED LUBRICANT

VARIANT PURNOL, one of the fastest growing lubricant brands in South India manufactured in compliance with API standards solicits dealership enquiries for South Andaman area. Interested Entrepreneurs may contact over

Phone No. 9840022286 / 9434260067

Andaman and Nicobar Administration Office of the Labour Commissioner and Directorate of Employment

and Training Supply Line, Port Blair

EMPLOYMENT NOTICE

It is brought to the notice of all concerned that, the merit list of the walk-in-interview held at office of the Labour Commissioner and Director of Training & Employment, Supply Line, Port Blair from 22.02.2021 to 01.03.2021 for posts of trainers on short term contract/part-time basis have been hosted on https://erecruitment.andaman.gov.in/

Sd./- Labour Commissioner & DET

HOUSE

FOR SALE Spacious 03 BHK Flat 1480 Sq. ft. with large bedrooms with AC, Water

Heater, Wardrobe, Modular Kitchen and Independent Parking & common

roof space for social activities at Garacharma near Agency House.

Genuine party may Contact: 7063907734

LOST

I am Reena Sarkar I have lost my Surrender Certificate of Ration Card between Minnie Bay

& Dollygunj area on 16.02.2021.

Contact: 9476031994 / 9476070954

FOR SALE TATA-ACE good condition with full covered body.

Contact: F.Y. TRADERS Opp. Clock Tower

Behind Mubarak Electricals Aberdeen Bazaar, Port Blair

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Nissan Sunny XL (Petrol), excellent condition.

Contact: 9531919128

FOR SALE

The landed property measuring 101 Sq. mtrs. at Aberdeen Village alongwith premises. Single patta.

Contact: 9679535076

PLOT FOR SALE Plot measuring 200 Sq. mtrs. (each) for Sale at Ograbraj Village. Contact: 9434279554 / 9933254076

TO LET

1 BHK, 2 BHK, 3 BHK rental

rooms, shop and godown

available. Any land buying or

selling can contact in this No.

7063910330

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scan the QR given below:

10th Death Anniversary On 14.03.2021

SHILA RANI

DOD: 14.03.2012 Inserted by:

Madhu Krishna & all family members R/o Machi Line, Port Blair

FOR SALE Mahindra Verito D6 Top Model, Silver Colour & ‘G’ Serial. 75000 Km covered. Genuine person only contact: 9933275282 / 9434265166

WANTED

Require Bar on lease within the municipal area. Interested parties / owners may contact: 9476014308

WANTED

Full Time / Part Time 02 Nos. Salesman for Shop at Minnie Bay Gurudwara.

Contact: 7063900320

SITUATION VACANT Female Tuition Teacher

Physics, Chemistry, Bio, Maths Class XII

(Time: Evening Batch) For Coaching Centre,

Junglighat

Contact: 9476030947

*Required

dealers* *'RAINBOW

BRAND'* White Phenyle, Black Phenyle, Bleaching Powder (500 gms packet) and *10 rs spices available* *Best quality, Best price and free discount available*

*CONTACT: 7502275977*

TO LET

One BHK with Car Parking is available for rent at Bhatu Basti behind Mohan Ford Service Centre.

Contact No. 9474225598 / 9933267698

TO LET 4 BHK Room for rent @ 25000/- at D/Gunj near Electricity Office and 1 BHK Room is also available for rent.

Contact: 9679544784 / 9933232128

CAB SERVICE

Cab available for City Tour, Chidiyatapu Trip, Medical Trip, Diglipur, Rangat Trip also available for hourly basis (for Locals). Contact: 9933271405

AFFIDAVIT We, 1. Smti. SUBHADRA SINGH, W/o Ramcharan Singh, D/o Ratindra Lall, R/o Sann Marino Residency, M.G. Road, Near Custom Office, Middle Point, under Port Blair, South Andaman, A&N Islands. 2. Smti. SHABRI DEVI, W/o Naresh Kishen, D/o Ratindra Lall, r/o Shabri Niwas, Airport Road, Near Anjali Driving School, Lamba Line, under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District, A&N Islands. 3. Smti. JAYSHREE DEVI, W/o Jag Jeevan Ram, D/o Ratindra Lall, R/o Garacharma, under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District, A&N Islands. 4. MANJAYSHREE DEVI, D/o Ratindra Lall, D/o Late Ratindra Lall, R/o M.B. No. 200, Junglighat, under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman, A&N Islands. 5. Shri SACHINDRA LALL, S/o Late Ratindra Lall, R/o House No. 200, Near Rana Studio, Junglighat, under Port Blair, South Andaman District, A&N Islands, by faith Hindu, do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows: 1) That we are the permanent resident of these Islands and residing in the abovementioned address. 2) That due to inadvertence our father spelling has wrongly mention in the record of holding bearing Sy. No. 172/4, measuring an area 0.0223 and in Sy. No. 169/1, measuring an area 0.0119, situated at Junglighat Village, Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District, A&N Islands, as “Ratinder Lall” instead of “RATINDRA LALL”. 3) That I say that “Ratinder Lall” and “RATINDRA LALL” is one and the same person. 4) That to correct the actual and correct spelling of our father in records of holding as mention in para No. 3 as “RATINDRA LALL”, hence this affidavit. That the statements mentioned in para 1 to 4 are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I have conceal nothing. Solemnly affirm on this 04th day of March, 2021, at Port Blair. Sd./- Sd./- Smti. Subhadra Singh Manjayshree Devi Sd./- Sd./- Smti. Shabri Devi Shri Sachindra Lall Sd./- Smti. Jayshree Devi Deponents