+ + C M Y K Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 257 Port Blair, Monday September 25, 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 C M Y K New Delhi, Sept 24 Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today said, cleanliness has become a mass movement and old or the young, men or women, city or village everyone has become a part of this campaign. In his 36th edition of 'Mann Ki Baat' programme on All India Radio, Shri Modi said, a kind of pressure has been created in public places and people resist if someone tries to spoil or make a public place dirty. He said, the cleanliness campaign is advancing towards 'Sankalp Se Siddhi'. The Prime Minister said, in just four days of 'Swacchata Hi Seva' campaign, more than 75 lakh people joined the drive with over 40,000 initiatives. Shri Modi also stressed on starting an idea based movement to inculcate cleanliness as a habit. Referring to competitions organized during the campaign, the Prime Minister said, more than 2 crore 50 lakh children took Cleanliness a mass movement now; Unity in diversity India's specialty: PM People urged to share their experiences, photographs on MyGov & Narendra Modi App using hashtag #Incredible India part in essay competition on cleanliness and thousands of students made paintings based on their own imagination. Shri Modi also expressed gratitude to media for taking the campaign in a religious manner and making a big contribution in creating a positive environment about cleanliness. Speaking on Bilal Dar, a young man from Srinagar, who clears more than 12,000 kilos of garbage annually, Shri Modi expressed happiness that by setting a new trend Srinagar Municipal Corporation has made him Brand Ambassador. Dar has been engaged in cleanliness for the last 5 to 6 years since the age of 12. Saying that October is a month to remember, the Prime Minister recalled the great men of India - Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel who gave the country a new direction and led the nation. Shri Modi also remembered Lal Bahadur Shastri, Jaiprakash Narayan, Nanaji Deshmukh and Deen Dayal Upadhayay. He said, Mahatma Gandhi, Jaiprakash Narayan, Deendayal Upadhayay New York, Sep 24 Hitting out strongly at Pakistan for creating terror groups like Lashkar-e- Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Hizbul Mujahideen and the Haqqani Network, India has asked Pakistani leaders to introspect as to why their country is infamous as the pre- eminent export factory for terror. In her address to the UN General Assembly last night, External Affairs Minister Smti Sushma Swaraj accused Pakistan of waging a war against India. She said, while India made institutes like IIT, IIM and AIIMS, Pakistan created terror groups like LeT, JeM, Hizbul Mujahideen and Haqqani Network. Smti. Swaraj said, a country that has been the world's greatest exporter of havoc, death and inhumanity became a champion of hypocrisy by preaching about humanity from this podium. The External Affairs Minister said, India EA Minister hits out at Pakistan for creating terror groups Port Blair, Sept 24 Officers attending the 73rd Staff Course at the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), one of the premier inter-services training institution at Wellington, Tamil Nadu visited Andaman & Nicobar Command recently. During the visit, the course was familiarised with the unique aspects of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and innovative infrastructure development, so that future military leadership remains sensitive to civil security, development and environmental concerns. The course was also briefed at the Command Headquarters and by respective Components. In order to familiarise the student officers with development, ecology and environmental imperatives, visits were also organised to Ross Island, Havelock Island, Anthropological Museum and Cellular Jail. The DSSC is one of the few institutions of its type in the world where training in Command and staff duties is imparted over a period of 45 weeks to selected middle level officers of all the three Services - the Army, Navy and Air Force, as also to selected officers of the paramilitary and those from friendly foreign countries. Officers from Defence Services Staff College visit ANC Staff Reporter, Port Blair, Sept 24 Shri Indra Pal Singh has assumed the office of the Chairperson, Port Blair Municipal Council today. At a function held in the Dr. B.R Ambedkar Auditorium of PBMC, the Deputy Commissioner, South Andaman, Shri Udit Prakash Rai administered the oath of office and secrecy to Shri IP Singh, the new Chairperson, who is the Councillor from ward no- 7, for the third year term (2017-2018). Soon after the oath taking ceremony, the new PBMC Chairperson, Shri IP Singh was greeted by well wishers, supporters and other Ward Councillors. Speaking to 'the Daily Telegrams', Shri IP Singh said, development projects taken up by the Council will be further accelerated to ensure its timely completion thereby benefitting the city dwellers. He further informed that efforts will be made to take up the works under Smart City Projects to benefit the Islanders besides cleanliness of Port Blair City and improvement in basic amenities for the city dwellers in all the wards will also be his top priority. The elated supporters, general public, especially from Ward No. 7 gathered in large number to celebrate the oath taking of Shri IP Singh as PBMC Third year term of Port Blair Municipal Council Shri IP Singh takes oath; assumes office of PBMC Chairperson Chairperson and greeted him with flower bouquets, garlands and shawls amidst loud cheers and bursting of crackers. A 'vijay rally' was also taken out by the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha to celebrate the election and oath taking of Shri IP Singh as PBMC Chairperson. C H Babu suspended from BJP Port Blair, Sept 24 Shri C.H. Babu, Ward Councilor, Ward No. 15, has been suspended from all posts and primary membership of the Bharatiya Janata Party with immediate effect for indefinite period due to his active participation in anti party activity in the election for PBMC Chairperson held on Sept 21, 2017, a communication from the State President, BJP, Shri Vishal Jolly said here today. MP, Tribal Council mourn death Port Blair, Sept. 24 The Member of Parliament, Shri Bishnu Pada Ray has condoled the death of Smti.Velina Moses attached with Govt Model School Port Blair, who passed away at G. B. Pant Hospital yesterday. The Chairman, Members of Tribal Council, Car Nicobar and the Congregation of Christ Church CNI Port Blair have also condoled the sudden demise of Velina L. Moses, w/o Shri Wenceslas Lawrence, GTT Education Deptt, who expired at GB Pant Hospital yesterday. She was 42 and left behind her husband and two children, communications said. Circuit Court from Oct.23 Port Blair, Sept 24 Justice Biswanath Somadder and Justice D.P.Dey, Judges of the Calcutta High Court shall be sitting/ holding Circuit Court at Port Blair on and from Oct. 23, to Nov.6, 2017, a communication received here said. Port Blair, Sept 24 The State President, BJP A&N Islands, Shri. Vishal Jolly has expressed his gratitude to the Lt. Governor, A&N Islands for implementing 1/30th Pay plus DA with revised rates of minimum wages of Rs. 437/- for Unskilled, Rs. 494/- for Semi- Skilled/Unskilled Supervisor, Rs. 579 for Skilled, Rs. 579/- for Clerical and Rs. 637/- for Highly Skilled, to the eligible DRMs engaged under various Departments of the Administration w.ef 1.09.2017. The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, A&N State Committee has also expressed gratitude to the Lt. Governor for sanctioning 1/30 pay +DA to DRMs and revising the minimum wages for all schedules of employment in the Isles. In a press release received here today, its State General Secretary has stated that this was a very long pending demand of the Mazdoors. Meanwhile, the working President and other leaders of Jan Kranti Party, A&N Islands have alsoexpressed gratitude to the Lt. Governor, Chief Secretary for taking such outstanding welfare measures towards improving the financial conditions of Isles DRMs, communications said. BJP State President, BMS, JKP express gratitude to Lt.Governor Port Blair, Sept 24 A four months' training program was inaugurated by the Secretary Industries Smt.Rashmi Singh at Brindaban Panchayat hall recently under Guru Shishya Pamarpara scheme of Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India. About 15 trainees were selected for the training. In her address, the Secretary motivated the trainees and advised them to utilize the opportunity and come forward to set up self employment ventures for their economic upliftment. She also stressed on women empowerment through the livelihood schemes of the Industries Department, Department of Social Welfare as well. Shri Gowtham Mondal, Jt. Secretary cum General People urged to set up self employment ventures for economic prosperity Port Blair, Sept 24 'World Heart Day' will be celebrated on September 29, 2017. To commemorate this day, the MIOT Hospitals, Chennai in association with the Atul Smriti Samity here organized a free cardiac screening and consultation programme for the people of A&N Islands today. The Member of Parliament, Shri. Bishnu Pada Ray graced the inaugural ceremony. The team of Super Specialists including the cardiothoracic surgeons and Interventional Cardiologists along with the teams of nurses and paramedics provided their services. As many as 173 patients were screened today, including patients who wanted expert second opinion. The screening programme involved measurement of height, weight, BMI, blood pressure, random sugar levels, ECG and doctor consultation. For patients who needed further evaluation, the 2D-Echo were also offered for free. MIOT Hospitals serves the Islanders for their health needs under the ANISHI scheme. Free cardiac screening & consultation prog. held by MIOT Hospital Lecture on life & philosophy of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Port Blair, Sept 24 The National Yuva Cooperative Society Ltd here will be organizing a lecture on 'Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay ji - the life, philosophy & contridution', by Shri Ashis Kumar Mondal, Vibhag Pracharak, RSS, A&N Islands, at 5.30 pm at Vivekananda Kendra on Sept 25, 2017. The PBMC Chairperson, Shri Indra Pal Singh will be the chief guest; while the Secretary, Agriculture, Shri Ramesh Verma will be the guest of honour on this occasion. Singing competition by GGF on Oct 2 Port Blair, Sept 24 The Gandhi Global Family (W) A&N Islands will be organizing singing competition- solo and group songs (group not to exceed 5 participants, use of instruments optional), among the tribal group of Nicobari children (age group upto 25 years) on 2nd October, 2017, Gandhi Jayanti Day, from 9 am onwards at Nicobari Home South Point. The registration can be done at Nicobari Hometill Sept 28. Winners will be awarded with cash prizes and trophies, a communication said. Port Blair, Sept 24 The Election to the Office of the Adhyaksha and Up- Adhyaksha / Up- Adhyaksh for the 3rd year terms of South Andaman Zilla Parishad commencing from Sept.11 has been rescheduled due to administrative reasons, and will now be held Oct. 4 at 10 am in the conference hall of the Zilla Parishad, South Andaman. As per the Sub-Section 6 of Section 150 of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands (Panchayats) Regulation, 1994, the Offices of the Adhyaksha for the first and third year of the Zilla Parishad shall be reserved for a woman and for the fifth year, in Election to Office of ZPSA Adhyaksha on Oct 4 favour of a member, if any, belonging to the Scheduled Tribe, a communication from Deputy Commissioner South Andaman said here. Durga Puja at Kanaka Durga Temple Port Blair, Sept 24 Maa Kanaka Durga Temple, Dollygunj, Port Blair will be celebrating the Durga Puja festival from Sept.28 to Oct.1 at its premises. Archana, bhajan, kirthan, prasad distribution will form part of the celebration. Annadanam will be served on Oct.1 from 11 am to 4 pm, a communication said. Durga Puja at Chinmaya Mission Port Blair, Sept 24 Shri Durga Puja will be celebrated at Chinmaya Mission, Port Blair from Sept 28 to 30, 2017. On Sept 28, Maha Ashtami Puja will be performed from 9 am on wards. On Mahanavami day i.e. on Sept 29, after the Maha Navami puja at 10 am, Kanya puja will be held at 11 am followed by prasad distribution. On the day of Vijayadashmi, Saraswati Puja will be conducted at 8 am followed by Vidyarambham, a communication received here said (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page)
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+C M Y K
Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 257 Port Blair, Monday September 25, 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
C M Y K
New Delhi, Sept 24
Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi today said,
cleanliness has become a
mass movement and old or
the young, men or women,
city or village everyone has
become a part of this
campaign.
In his 36th edition of 'Mann
Ki Baat' programme on All
India Radio, Shri Modi said,
a kind of pressure has been
created in public places and
people resist if someone
tries to spoil or make a
public place dirty. He said,
the cleanliness campaign is
advancing towards
'Sankalp Se Siddhi'.
The Prime Minister said, in
just four days of
'Swacchata Hi Seva'
campaign, more than 75
lakh people joined the drive
with over 40,000 initiatives.
Shri Modi also stressed on
starting an idea based
movement to inculcate
cleanliness as a habit.
Referring to competitions
organized during the
campaign, the Prime
Minister said, more than 2
crore 50 lakh children took
Cleanliness a mass movement now;
Unity in diversity India's specialty: PMPeople urged to share their experiences, photographs on
MyGov & Narendra Modi App using hashtag #Incredible India
part in essay competition
on cleanliness and
thousands of students
made paintings based on
their own imagination.
Shri Modi also expressed
gratitude to media for
taking the campaign in a
religious manner and
making a big contribution
in creating a positive
environment about
cleanliness.
Speaking on Bilal Dar, a
young man from Srinagar,
who clears more than
12,000 kilos of garbage
annually, Shri Modi
expressed happiness that
by setting a new trend
Srinagar Municipal
Corporation has made him
Brand Ambassador. Dar
has been engaged in
cleanliness for the last 5 to
6 years since the age of 12.
Saying that October is a
month to remember, the
Prime Minister recalled the
great men of India -
Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar
Patel who gave the country
a new direction and led the
nation. Shri Modi also
remembered Lal Bahadur
Shastr i, Jaiprakash
Narayan, Nanaji Deshmukh
and Deen Dayal
Upadhayay.
He said, Mahatma Gandhi,
Jaiprakash Narayan,
Deendayal Upadhayay
New York, Sep 24
Hitting out strongly at
Pakistan for creating terror
groups like Lashkar-e-
Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed,
Hizbul Mujahideen and the
Haqqani Network, India
has asked Pakistani
leaders to introspect as to
why their country is
infamous as the pre-
eminent export factory for
terror.
In her address to the UN
General Assembly last
night, External Affairs
Minister Smti Sushma
Swaraj accused Pakistan of
waging a war against India.
She said, while India made
institutes like IIT, IIM and
AIIMS, Pakistan created
terror groups like LeT,
JeM, Hizbul Mujahideen
and Haqqani Network.
Smti. Swaraj said, a country
that has been the world's
greatest exporter of havoc,
death and inhumanity
became a champion of
hypocrisy by preaching
about humanity from this
podium. The External
Affairs Minister said, India
EA Minister hits out at Pakistan
for creating terror groups
Port Blair, Sept 24
Officers attending the
73rd Staff Course at the
Defence Services Staff
College (DSSC), one of the
premier inter-services
training institution at
Wellington, Tamil Nadu
visited Andaman &
Nicobar Command
recently. During the visit,
the course was familiarised
with the unique aspects of
Andaman and Nicobar
Islands and innovative
i n f r a s t r u c t u r e
development, so that
future military leadership
remains sensitive to civil
security, development and
environmental concerns.
The course was also
briefed at the Command
Headquarters and by
respective Components.
In order to familiarise the
student officers with
development, ecology and
environmental imperatives,
visits were also organised
to Ross Island, Havelock
Island, Anthropological
Museum and Cellular Jail.
The DSSC is one of the
few institutions of its type
in the world where training
in Command and staff
duties is imparted over a
period of 45 weeks to
selected middle level
officers of all the three
Services - the Army, Navy
and Air Force, as also to
selected officers of the
paramilitary and those
from friendly foreign
countries.
Officers from Defence Services
Staff College visit ANC
Staff Reporter,
Port Blair, Sept 24
Shri Indra Pal Singh
has assumed the office of
the Chairperson, Port
Blair Municipal Council
today. At a function held in
the Dr. B.R Ambedkar
Auditorium of PBMC, the
Deputy Commissioner,
South Andaman, Shri Udit
Prakash Rai administered
the oath of office and
secrecy to Shri IP Singh,
the new Chairperson, who
is the Councillor from
ward no- 7, for the third
year term (2017-2018).
Soon after the oath taking
ceremony, the new PBMC
Chairperson, Shri IP
Singh was greeted by well
wishers, supporters and
other Ward Councillors.
Speaking to 'the Daily
Telegrams', Shri IP Singh
said, development projects
taken up by the Council
will be further accelerated
to ensure its timely
completion thereby
benefitting the city
dwellers. He further
informed that efforts will
be made to take up the
works under Smart City
Projects to benefit the
Islanders besides
cleanliness of Port Blair
City and improvement in
basic amenities for the city
dwellers in all the wards
will also be his top priority.
The elated supporters,
general public, especially
from Ward No. 7 gathered
in large number to
celebrate the oath taking
of Shri IP Singh as PBMC
Third year term of Port Blair Municipal Council
Shri IP Singh takes oath; assumesoffice of PBMC Chairperson
Chairperson and greeted
him with flower bouquets,
garlands and shawls amidst
loud cheers and bursting of
crackers.
A 'vijay rally' was also
taken out by the Bharatiya
Janata Yuva Morcha to
celebrate the election and
oath taking of Shri IP Singh
as PBMC Chairperson.
C H Babu
suspended from
BJPPort Blair, Sept 24
Shri C.H. Babu, Ward
Councilor, Ward No. 15,
has been suspended from
all posts and primary
membership of the
Bharatiya Janata Party
with immediate effect for
indefinite period due to his
active participation in anti
party activity in the election
for PBMC Chairperson
held on Sept 21, 2017, a
communication from the
State President, BJP,
Shri Vishal Jolly said here
today.
MP, Tribal Council
mourn deathPort Blair, Sept. 24
The Member of Parliament,
Shri Bishnu Pada Ray has
condoled the death of
Smti.Velina Moses
attached with Govt Model
School Port Blair, who
passed away at G. B. Pant
Hospital yesterday.
The Chairman, Members of
Tribal Council, Car Nicobar
and the Congregation of
Christ Church CNI Port
Blair have also condoled
the sudden demise of
Velina L. Moses, w/o Shri
Wenceslas Lawrence, GTT
Education Deptt, who
expired at GB Pant Hospital
yesterday. She was 42 and
left behind her husband
and two children,
communications said.
Circuit Court
from Oct.23Port Blair, Sept 24
Justice Biswanath
Somadder and Justice
D.P.Dey, Judges of the
Calcutta High Court shall
be sitting/ holding Circuit
Court at Port Blair on and
from Oct. 23, to Nov.6,
2017, a communication
received here said.
Port Blair, Sept 24
The State President, BJP
A&N Islands, Shri. Vishal
Jolly has expressed his
gra t i tude to the Lt .
Governor, A&N Islands
for implementing 1/30th
Pay plus DA with revised
rates of minimum wages
of Rs. 437/- for Unskilled,
Rs. 494 /- for Semi-
S k i l l e d / U n s k i l l e d
Supervisor, Rs. 579 for
Skil led, Rs. 579/- for
Clerical and Rs. 637/- for
Highly Skil led, to the
eligible DRMs engaged
under var ious
Depar tm en ts of the
Adm in is t r a t i on w.ef
1.09.2017.
The Bharatiya Mazdoor
San gh , A&N St ate
Com mit t ee h as a lso
expressed gratitude to
the Lt . Governor for
sanct ion in g 1/30 pay
+DA to DRMs a nd
revising the minimum
wages for all schedules
of employment in the
Isles. In a press release
received here today, its
State General Secretary
has stated that this was
a very long pend ing
dem and of t he
Mazdoors.
Meanwh ile, the
working President and
oth er leader s of Jan
Kranti Party, A&N Islands
have alsoexpressed
gratitude to the Lt.
Governor, Chief Secretary
for taking such outstanding
welfare measures towards
improving the financial
condi t ions of Isles
DRMs, communications
said.
BJP State President, BMS, JKP
express gratitude to Lt.Governor
Port Blair, Sept 24
A four months' training
program was inaugurated
by the Secretary Industries
Smt.Rashmi Singh at
Brindaban Panchayat hall
recently under Guru
Shishya Pamarpara scheme
of Office of the
D e v e l o p m e n t
C o m m i s s i o n e r
(Handicrafts), Ministry of
Textiles, Govt. of India.
About 15 trainees were
selected for the training. In
her address, the Secretary
motivated the trainees and
advised them to utilize the
opportunity and come
forward to set up self
employment ventures for
their economic upliftment.
She also stressed on
women empowerment
through the livelihood
schemes of the Industries
Department, Department of
Social Welfare as well. Shri
Gowtham Mondal, Jt.
Secretary cum General
People urged to set up self employment
ventures for economic prosperity
Port Blair, Sept 24
'World Heart Day' will be
celebrated on September
29, 2017. To commemorate
this day, the MIOT
Hospitals, Chennai in
association with the Atul
Smriti Samity here
organized a free cardiac
screening and
consultation programme
for the people of A&N
Islands today. The
Member of Parliament,
Shri. Bishnu Pada Ray
graced the inaugural
ceremony.
The team of Super
Specialists including the
cardiothoracic surgeons
and Interventional
Cardiologists along with
the teams of nurses and
paramedics provided their
services. As many as 173
patients were screened
today, including patients
who wanted expert second
opinion.
The screening programme
involved measurement of
height, weight, BMI, blood
pressure, random sugar
levels, ECG and doctor
consultation. For patients
who needed further
evaluation, the 2D-Echo
were also offered for free.
MIOT Hospitals serves the
Islanders for their health
needs under the ANISHI
scheme.
Free cardiac screening & consultation
prog. held by MIOT Hospital
Lecture on life &
philosophy of Pt.
Deendayal UpadhyayPort Blair, Sept 24
The National Yuva
Cooperative Society Ltd
here will be organizing a
lecture on 'Pt. Deendayal
Upadhyay ji - the life,
philosophy & contridution',
by Shri Ashis Kumar
Mondal, Vibhag Pracharak,
RSS, A&N Islands, at 5.30 pm
at Vivekananda Kendra on
Sept 25, 2017. The PBMC
Chairperson, Shri Indra Pal
Singh will be the chief
guest; while the Secretary,
Agriculture, Shri Ramesh
Verma will be the guest of
honour on this occasion.
Singing
competition by
GGF on Oct 2Port Blair, Sept 24
The Gandhi Global Family
(W) A&N Islands will be
organizing singing
competition- solo and group
songs (group not to exceed
5 participants, use of
instruments optional),
among the tribal group of
Nicobari children (age group
upto 25 years) on 2nd
October, 2017, Gandhi
Jayanti Day, from 9 am
onwards at Nicobari Home
South Point. The registration
can be done at Nicobari
Home till Sept 28. Winners will
be awarded with cash prizes
and trophies, a
communication said.Port Blair, Sept 24
The Election to the Office
of the Adhyaksha and Up-
Adhyaksha / Up-
Adhyaksh for the 3rd year
terms of South Andaman
Zilla Parishad commencing
from Sept.11 has been
rescheduled due to
administrative reasons,
and will now be held Oct. 4
at 10 am in the conference
hall of the Zilla Parishad,
South Andaman.
As per the Sub-Section 6
of Section 150 of the
Andaman & Nicobar
Islands (Panchayats)
Regulation, 1994, the
Offices of the Adhyaksha
for the first and third year
of the Zilla Parishad shall
be reserved for a woman
and for the fifth year, in
Election to Office of ZPSA
Adhyaksha on Oct 4favour of a member, if any,
belonging to the
Scheduled Tribe, a
communication from
Deputy Commissioner
South Andaman said here.
Durga Puja at
Kanaka Durga
TemplePort Blair, Sept 24
Maa Kanaka Durga
Temple, Dollygunj, Port
Blair will be celebrating
the Durga Puja festival
from Sept.28 to Oct.1 at its
premises. Archana,
bhajan, kirthan, prasad
distribution will form part
of the celebrat ion.
Annadanam wil l be
served on Oct.1 from 11
am to 4 pm, a
communication said.
Durga Puja at
Chinmaya MissionPort Blair, Sept 24
Shri Durga Puja will be
celebrated at Chinmaya
Mission, Port Blair from
Sept 28 to 30, 2017. On Sept
28, Maha Ashtami Puja will
be performed from 9 am on
wards. On Mahanavami
day i.e. on Sept 29, after the
Maha Navami puja at 10
am, Kanya puja will be held
at 11 am followed by prasad
distribution. On the day of
Vijayadashmi, Saraswati
Puja will be conducted at 8
am followed by
Vidyarambham, a
communication received
here said(Contd. on last page)
(Contd. on last page)(Contd. on last page)
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WEATHERRain or Thundershower very likely to occur at most places.
Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 29 °C and 24°C
respectively on Sunday 24/09/2017
Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date : 29.0
Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date : 24.8
Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST 089
Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST 090
Sunrise Time for tomorrow(in IST): 0508
Sunset Time for tomorrow(in IST): 1713
Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 000.5
Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 004.7
Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 17 2473.8 upto 0830 hrs
(of date) in mm
REVISED SEVA SUCHNAYEINALLTHE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS
MV Chowra will sail for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 26.09.2017 (Tue)
at 0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 27.09.2017
(Wed) at 1200 Hrs directly from Car Nicobar. Passenger tickets for the
above sailing will be issued to the general public from 25.09.2017 (Mon)
from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Counters & CSC's. Similarly booking
of cargo tickets (perishable items only) will commence from 25.09.2017
(Mon) between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All the
consigners are advised to book actual quantity of cargo to be transshipped,
as no excess cargo will be allowed.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 26.09.2017 (Tue) at 0800
Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
2200 Hrs from Hut Bay.
MV Campbell Bay will sail for Hut Bay on 27.09.2017 (Wed) at 0630
Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same dat at
1330 Hrs from Hut Bay.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 28.09.2017 (Thu) at 0800
Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
2000 Hrs from Hut Bay.
Note: Passenger tickets for the above sailings to Hut Bay on 26th, 27th
& 28th Sept., 2017 will be issued to the general public from 25.09.2017
(Mon) from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counters & CSC's.
FORESHORE SECTOR:
Note: Passenger tickets for the Foreshore Sector vessels
scheduled on 26th, 27th & 28th September, 2017 will be issued to
the general public on 25.09.2017 (Mon) from 0900 Hrs onwards at
STARS Counters & CSC's.
25.09.2017 (MONDAY)
HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND
MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 25.09.2017 (Mon) at 0620 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0900 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Katchal will sail for Neil Island on 25.09.2017 (Mon) at 0630 Hrs.
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0845 Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Katchal will sail for Neil Island on 25.09.2017 (Mon) at 1100 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
1600 Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Katchal will sail for Havelock on 25.09.2017 (Mon) at 1300 Hrs
from Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day
at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.
Tokyo, Sept 24
Caroline Wozniacki ended her
string of final failures by beating
Russia`s Anastasia
Pavlyuchenkova 6-0 7-5 in
Tokyo on Sunday to win her
second straight Pan Pacific
Open title.
The former world number one,
who has now won the event
three times, was contesting her
seventh final of the season after
losing the previous six.
The 27-year-old Dane,
seeded third, burst out of the
gate behind a strong service
game with two aces in a 21-
minute first-set rout, looking
fresh after her straight-sets
triumph over world number
Caroline Wozniacki beats Anastasia
Pavlyuchenkova to claim second
straight Pan Pacific title
Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer claim
first doubles win at Laver CupPrague, Sept 24
Rafael Nadal and Roger
Federer took Team Europe
to within two wins of lifting the
Laver Cup on Saturday after
they played doubles together
for the first time, but ruled out
a full-time partnership on the
tour. The world's highest
ranking duo handed Team
Europe, skippered by Bjorn
Borg, a 9-3 lead over Team
World, captained by John
McEnroe, after two days of
action in Prague.
After Nadal and Federer had
won their singles rubbers, all
eyes at Prague's sold-out O2
Arena were then on the two
legends who played on the
same side of the net for the
first time in careers which
have stretched the best part
one Garbine Muguruza the
previous day.
By contrast, Pavlyuchenkova`s
gruelling three-set semi-final win
over Angelique Kerber
appeared to have taken its toll
and she struggled with
accuracy, registering three
double faults in the set.
of two decades.
They started the doubles
against Sam Querrey and
Jack Sock on a high, earning
a break in the first set to win
6-4. They visibly enjoyed the
experience, with Federer
laughing off a massive air shot
halfway through the set.
However, they were in far
more serious mood in the
second set as both lost their
serve, allowing the American
pair to level with a 6-1 win.
Much to their rel ief , the
world`s top two players, with
35 Grand Slam singles titles
between them, regained their
composure in time to sweep
their rivals 10/5 in a super
t ie-break. But they both
denied planning a future as a
doubles pair, saying it was
"not a good idea."
Port Blair, Sept 24
In order to avoid any
untoward incident during
Durga Puja Celebration,
the Fir e Ser vice has
released precautionary
measures to be adopted
for con struct ion of
pan dals for st r ict
implementation by the
puja commit t ees for
erecting pandals. Some
of the i mpor t an t
precautionary measures
are mentioned as under :-
1. No Pandal shall be
made beyond 45 mtrs.
from main road.
2. No Pandal shall be
erected underneath high
tension electrical line.
Erection of pandal shall
be undertaken approx 6
feet far from the high
tension line.
3. The Pandal shall not be
made within 15 meters
from an y electr i cal
ins ta l la t ion s or any
hazardous substances /
places / stores etc. which
may cause fire.
4. The Exit and Entry of
the Pandal shall be 5
mtrs. wide with 8 mtr.
Arch.
5. The electrical wires
having ISI mark shall be
used for internal wiring
and addi t ion al l i gh t
fittings in and outside
Pandal.
6. Proper Electric Line
Control Breakers (ELCBs)
sha l l be used in the
Pandal to control for
uneven power supply.
7. Fire Works and open
flames shall not be used
within the vicinity of the
Pandal.
8. Adequate Fire Fighting
arrangements shal l be
provided.
Detailed precautionary
mea sures ha ve been
up loaded on A&N
Police's website http://
police. andaman.gov.in.
All Puja Committees are
her eby r equested to
adhere to the measures as
stipulated for fool proof
fire safety arrangements.
For more details they may
contact the nearest Fire
Service Sta tion or the
Fire Service (HQ), Port
Blair.
Fire precautionary measures while
erecting pandals during Durga Puja
Office bearers
electedPort Blair, Sept 24
The office bearers of Port
Blair Nagar Palika Mazdoor
Sangh were elected in
meeting held recently
under the chairmanship of
the General Secretary,
BMS, Shri Ashok Kumar. S/
Shri M. Veeranna, D.
Krishna Rao and Firaz Noor
have been elected as its
President, General
Secretary and Treasurer
respectively besides seven
other office bearers and 15
executive members. Shri
Vishal Jolly is the Patron of
this Sangh, a
communication said.
were great personalities who remained far away from corridors of power but lived
every moment for the people.
The Prime Minister said, on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel on
31st October, Run for Unity will be held. He said, it should be organized in every city
and town on a very large scale to promote the mantra of unity.
Shri Modi said, unity in diversity is India's specialty and citizens especially the
youth should experience it for the development of their personality. He said, people
generally don't prefer moving around the country and travel around the world.
He said, Mahatma Gandhi, Lokmanya Tilak, Swami Vivekanand and former President
APJ Abdul Kalam toured India and got inspired to do and die for the country.
The Prime Minister said, there will be a value addition in tourism only if people travel
not only as visitors but also like a student making efforts to assimilate, understand
and adapt. He gave his own example of visiting more than 500 districts of the country
and said his experience is now coming very handy and proving very useful in
shouldering the responsibility as Prime Minister.
Shri Modi urged people not to go out just for a change but to internalize diversities
of millions of denizens of India to enrich their lives. He asked people to share their
experiences, photographs on MyGov and Narendra Modi App using hashtag
#Incredible India. The Prime Minister also urged people to enlist seven best tourist
destinations of their states and if possible they must visit the places.
The Prime Minister also congratulated Lt Swati Mahadik and Nidhi Dubey, wife of
Late Col Santosh Mahadik and Late Naik Mukesh Dubey who joined the Indian
Army recently.
He said, Col Mahadik and Naik Dubey sacrificed their lives for the nation and their
wives showing grit, determination and patriotism joined the Army despite difficulties.
Speaking on 'Mann Ki Baat programme', which is completing three years, Shri Modi
said, it gave him a unique opportunity to get connected with various feelings and
positive energy of the country. He said, people send their ideas, experiences and
feelings to him for Mann Ki Baat which reflects their minds, expressions and
expectations.
The Prime Minister said, he has tried to focus on people in the 'Mann ki Baat'
programme in the last three years keeping it away from political hues. He said, social
scientists, universities, research scholars, media experts will undertake its analysis
and highlight it's every aspect, positive as well as negative.
Shri Modi also said, people's interest have increased in Khadi after it was discussed
in one of the previous episodes of 'Mann Ki Baat'. He said, sale of khadi has increased
and poor man's household has directly got connected to employment.
The Prime Minister mentioned about Sewapuri Khadi Ashram in Varanasi which was
reopened creating new employment opportunities after 26 years. He said, the reference
of 'Selfie With Daughter' in 'Mann ki Baat' became a big campaign not only in India
but in the whole world. Greeting citizens on the pious occasion of Navratri, Shri
Modi conveyed his best wishes and prayed to Ma Shakti to let the country attain
newer heights so that the desires and expectations of all the countrymen get fulfilled
and the nation is blessed with the strength to face any challenge.
Cleanliness a mass...(Contd. from page 1)
Port Blair, Sept 24
The Nehru Yuva Kendra,
Rangat in collaboration
with Gram Panchayat,
Shivapuram organised a
week long 'Adarsh Yuva
Gram Vikas' programme in
the community hal l,
Shivapuram in order to
provide leader sh ip
opportunity to youth to
plan and participate in
affairs of village and to
take lead in the
development process and
welfare of vil lage
community. The
programme which was
attended by the youths of
five vi llages of Gram
Panchayat, Shivapuram
was inaugurated by Shri
'Adarsh Yuva Gram Vikas' prog.
organized at RangatLawrentus Bara, Pradhan,
Gram Panchayat in the
presence of Shri A. T. Rao,
ZP Member.
During the valedictory
function, pr izes were
dist r ibuted to the
participants who took part
in the essay and sports
competitions. At the end,
Shri Alphonce Toppo,
Dist r ict Youth
Coordinator, Nehru Yuva
Kendra, Rangat proposed
the vote of thanks, a
communication received
here said.
Tokyo, Sept 24
World champion Viktor Axelsen
of Denmark beat Malaysia's
Lee Chong Wei on Sunday to
clinch his first Japan Open title.
Axelsen, who defeated two-
time Olympic champion Lin Dan
of China to bag the world title in
Glasgow last month, edged out
Lee 21-14, 19-21, 21-14 in the
men's singles final.
Lee, who has won the Japan
Open six times including last
year, narrowly took the second
game but the Dane put in a
brilliant performance to triumph
in the third.
In the women's singles Carolina
Marin of Spain, last year's
Olympic gold medal l ist ,
overwhelmed He Bingjiao of
China 23-21, 21-12.
Japan's Rio Olympics gold
Viktor Axelsen wins first Japan Open title
medallists Ayaka Takahashi
and Misaki Matsutomo beat
South Korea's Kim Ha-Na and
Kong Hee-Yong 21-18, 21-16
in the women's doubles final, to
the delight of local fans at the
Tokyo Metropol itan
Gymnasium.
But Japanese male duo Takuto
Inoue and Yuki Kaneko
suffered a 21-12, 21-15 defeat
at the hands of Indonesians
Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo in
the men's doubles final.
In the mixed doubles, Chinese
pair Wang Yilyu and Huang
Dongping overpowered
Takuro Hoki and Sayaka
Hirota of Japan 21-13, 21-8.
Berlin, Sept 24
Olympic champion El iud
Kipchoge staved off a surprise
challenge from Ethiopian
debutant Guye Adola to win
an enthralling Berlin marathon
on Sunday, but missed out on
his bid to set a new world
record.
Prior to the race, Kipchoge,
fel low Kenyan Wil son
Kipsang and Eth iopia’s
Kenenisa Bekele had all set
Eliud Kipchoge wins Berlin marathon,
misses world record
their sights on breaking
Dennis Kimetto’s leading
marathon mark of two hours,
two minutes and 57 seconds
along the f lat , inner-city
course.
Port Blair, Sept 24
Andaman and Nicobar
Command volleybal l
tournament 2017-18 was
organised under the aegis of
Headquarters Andaman and
Nicobar Command at Bheema
Sports Complex, Birchgunj
Military Station from Sept 18 to
22. Teams from Army, Navy
and Air Force component
participated in the tournament.
The tournament was played on
a league cum knock out basis
and total of 11 matches were
played in the tournament. The
final match was played on Sept
22 between 154 Inf Bn (TA)
and 12 JAT Regiment of Army
Andaman & Nicobar Command
volleyball tournament held
component. In a closely fought
match 154 Inf Bn (TA)
emerged victorious and lifted
the championship trophy.
Port Blair, Sept. 24
As part of the 'Swachhta Hi
Sewa' initiative a
cleanliness drive was
undertaken by the Port Blair
Munipal Council which
was joined by the St.
Mary's School, Port Blair at
Bathubasti vegetable
market recently. Keeping in
view of the efforts of the
children, teachers and the
staff of the school, towards
keeping the city spic and
span, a letter of
St. Mary's School participates in
cleanliness driveappreciation was handed
over to Rev. Fr. Abey. M.
Chacko, Manager, St.
Mary's School for its
outstanding contribution.
The letter of appreciation
was handed over by Shri.
B. Eswar Rao, the then
Chairperson and Shri.
Yaspal Garg, Secretary,
PBMC.
Manager, DIC Smt.Gitika
Sharma, Director,
Directorate of Social
Welfare, Shri Ajit Anand,
Director, Directorate of
Industries, Shri Shyamal
J a i d h a r , P r a d h a n ,
Brindaban Pandhayat
motivated the trainees in
different prospects and
assured to extend full
support for developing
qualitative handicrafts and
its marketing, a
communication said.
People urged..(Contd. from page 1)
EA Minister hits ..(Contd. from page 1)
is fighting against poverty, but Pakistan is fighting
against India through spreading terror.
Speaking in Hindi for the second consecutive year at
the annual UNGA session, Smti Swaraj said, India has
risen despite being the principal destination of Pakistan's
nefarious export of terrorism. She said, Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi had offered the hand of peace and
friendship and Pakistan's Prime Minister must answer
why his nation spurned this offer.
Describing terrorism as an "existentialist danger" to
mankind, Smti Swaraj wondered how the international
community will fight the menace if the UN Security
Council cannot agree on the listing of terrorists.
After being swept aside in the
opener, Pavlyuchenkova was
far more competitive in the
second and held her serve
throughout until Wozniacki
converted her third match point
to break once more and seal
victory in the 12th game of the
set.
Port Blair, Sept 24
On the occasion of
Internat ional Elders Day,
Chinmaya Vanprasth Sansthan
(a wing of Chinmaya Mission
for senior ci tizens) and
Chinmaya Mission here will be
jointly organizing a Walkathon
for Senior Citizens (above 60
years) on 1st October 2017.
The walkathon will start from
Gandhi Park at 6 am and will
end at the Mission premises. A
Walkathon on International
Elders Day on Oct 1cash prize of Rs 3000/- will be