+ + C M Y K Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 335 Port Blair, Sunday December 17, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 4 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, Dec 16 The nation celebrated Vijay Diwas today, commemorating the victory of Indian Army over Pakistan in 1971 war. A number of ex-servicemen, who fought in the war, participated in the celebrations across the country. This year's celebration marks the 46th anniversary of India's victory over its neighbour. On December 16, 1971, chief of Pakistani forces Lieutenant General AAK Niazi, along with 93 thousand troops, surrendered to the allied forces, comprising the Indian Army and the Mukti Nation celebrates Vijay Diwas; PM salutes soldiers who fought 1971 War Bahini, led by Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora, who was the Eastern Army Commander. On the occasion, a wreath- laying ceremony was held at Colaba Military Station in Mumbai this morning. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has saluted the unflinching courage of all those who fought in the 1971 War and protected the nation diligently. In a tweet, on the occasion of Vijay Diwas, Shri Modi said, every Indian is proud of their heroism and service. Allahabad, Dec 16 President Shri Ramnath Kovind has emphasized on conducting judicial work in common man's language. Addressing a function at the Allahabad High Court after laying the foundation stone of Nyaya Gram project, he said, adjournments of court hearings should be avoided to provide justice to poor people. President Shri Kovind also called for strengthening the alternative judicial system to provide justice faster and in the least expensive manner. He said, this system will help in expeditious disposal of pending cases. He appreciated both the bench and bar of Allahabad High Court for taking initiatives to expedite the pending cases in lower judiciary. Shri Kovind also emphasized the need to provide judgements in local languages. Speaking on the occasion, Uttar Pradesh Governor Shri Ram Naik said, measures should be taken to deliver justice to poor people with honesty and without any delay. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, his government is always ready to provide assistance for strengthening the judicial infrastructure. He urged both bench and bar to be alert on PIL being filed for the sake of publicity. He said, this trend adversely affects the common causes. President calls for strengthening the alternative judicial system New Delhi, Dec 16 Railways has extended the use of CCTV cameras for monitoring cleanliness activities at major railway stations. In a written reply in Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Railways Shri Rajen Gohain said the national transporter has also intensified the enforcement of the Railways (Penalties for activities affecting Railway extends use of CCTV cameras Port Blair, Dec.16 The Branch Manager, ANSCB, Dollygunj recently lodged a complaint with the Police regarding sanctioning of gold loans by mortgaging fake gold ornaments in various branches of ANSCB, Port Blair. Gold loans to the tune of Rs 20 crores have been disbursed by various Cooperative Bank gold loan fraud; Police arrest mastermind branches of A&N State Cooperative Bank. However, after many customers started defaulting on loan payments, it came to light that the gold ornaments pledged with the bank were fake. A team of police personnel of Police Station Pahargaon succeeded in nabbibg the main accused of this fraud; Kalishwaran, Proprietor of M/s Raniammal Jewellery, Bathubasti and Authorized Gold Appraiser of ANSCB, Dollygunj on Dec 14. During investigation it was found that the kingpin, New Delhi, Dec 16 The Finance Ministry has raised customs duty on some electronic items including television, mobile phone, projector and water heater in order to boost domestic manufacturing. As per a government notification, customs duty on television set has been increased to 15 per cent from the existing 10 per cent. Similarly, the duty on monitors and projectors has been doubled to 20 per cent, said the notification issued by Department of Revenue of the Ministry. For the push button telephone or mobile, the duty has been raised to 15 per cent from nil while water heater and hair dressing instrument duty has been doubled to 20 per cent. Customs duty on some other items like electricfilament and discharge lamps was also tweaked. Govt raises customs duty on electronic items to boost domestic manufacturing Sensitization prog. on child friendly village held PBMC to provide free accommodation to children in need from inter-Islands Port Blair, Dec.16 As part of the three day sensitisation programme on child friendly measures, the UT Commission for Protection of Child Rights, in collaboration with the National Commission for protection of Child Rights conducted an orientation programme in the conference hall of Megapode Resort yesterday. Aimed at sensitising the village stakeholders like PRI members, officers of Rural Development at block and village levels and police officials, the programme witnessed the enthusiastic participation of over 100 officials. Smti. Kiran Tigga, Chairperson, UTCPCR welcomed the gathering and apprised the participants of the purpose of the programme. The programme was divided into two technical sessions. During the 1st session, Smti Rupa Kapoor, Member, NCPCR explained the concept of child friendly village while the second session was moderated by Smti Shatabdi Pande, Ex- Chairperson, Chattisgarh SCPCR. Taking a leaf out of the child friendly measures taken by the Chhattisgarh Village, Smti Pande lauded the Andaman & Nicobar Islands for widely being child friendly. She Mediation training for trainee-advocates Port Blair, Dec.16 The second phase of mediation training for the Trainee- Advocates of Andaman & Nicobar Islands will be held in the conference hall of Zilla Parishad, South Andaman, Port Blair, from Dec.19 to 23, 2017. Justice I. P Mukherjee, Judge, High Court, Calcutta will inaugurate the training at 9.30 am on Dec.19, 2017. Port Blair, Dec.16 All the dealers registered under Andaman & Nicobar Value Added Tax Regulation, 2017 have been directed to submit their quarterly returns by 28th day of each succeeding taxable period in a prescribed format (ANI-VAT 16). Further, the submission of Port Blair, Dec.16 The Self Help Groups, Women Cooperative Societies, registered Mahila Mandals while interacting with the Member of Parliament during his constituency tour recently to Little Andaman and other area, alleged that despite submission of bills in respect Mid-day meals by the first week of every month as per terms and conditions stipulated in the award, the Department of Education is not clearing the bills since past 6-7 months due to poor monitoring of concerned authorities of Education Department and as a result, the Self Help Groups and Societies who supply the mid-day meals, are facing financial constrains. Under such circumstances, the Member of Parliament, A&N Islands, Shir Bishnu Pada Ray has taken up the matter with the Lt. Governor and requested him for issuing necessary direction to the school authorities for timely payment of mid-day meal bills to the Self Help Groups and other societies, every month, a communication from the Office of the MP said here today. MP urges for timely payment of Mid-day meal bills of SHGs cleanliness at railway premises) Rules, 2012. The Minister said regular intensive cleanliness drives are undertaken at various railway stations by Port Blair, Dec.16 The District Consultative Committee/District Level Review Committee (DCC/ DLRC) meeting for South Andaman District for September Quarter was held under the chairmanship of the Assistant Commissioner (HQ), Dr Mohd. Rehan Raza in the conference hall of the District office here recently. While speaking, the Chairman urged bankers to increase the flow of credits, especially in priority DCC/DLRC meeting for South Andaman held sectors and to improve the Credit Deposit (C:D) ratio. He stressed the need for recovering the loan from the borrowers and also requested for creation of awareness about Kisan Credit Card (KCC), General Purpose Credit Card (GCC), Self Help Group (SHG), Joint Liability Group (JLG), Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) - mainly in shishu category, Stand up India scheme. He also stressed the need for organizing Financial Literacy Campaign at the grassroot level involving PRI members of the concerned area. The Adhyaksha, Zilla Parishad, South Andaman, Smti Baby Fareeda while appreciating the benefits of the schemes, urges the Lead District Manager and other concerned to create awareness among rural areas and farmers about the benefits of the Govt. schemes. Shri Anirban Mukherjee, AGM, RBI, Kolkata, while speaking on the occasion Dealers asked to submit quarterly returns returns for the period of 1st quarter 2017-18 has been exempted and 2nd & 3rd quarter 2017-18 should be submitted by the 28th day of January 2018 failing which, action under the relevant section of Andaman & Nicobar Value Added Tax Regulation, 2017 may be initiated. Port Blair, Dec 16 The Police Training School, Prothrapur, A&N Islands recently organized a two days course on 'Methods of Road Traffic Management and Accidental Issues' (MACT), for the in-service police personnel from the rank of Police Constable to Inspector under the supervision of Smti. Usha Rangnani, Principal, PTS, Prothrapur. The main objective of the course was to upgrade the skills of Police Personnel and to enhance the proficiency In-service trng. prog for Police personnel on MACT held in their respective field. Shri. M.K. Das, APP, Port Blair, Inspr. R.K Sharma, Inspr. Arjun Prasad, Traffic Branch, Inspr. K.S. Tiwari, Traffic Branch, SI Barun Adhikari, Traffic Branch, SI Mohd. Elias, PS CCS, Sub-Inspr. D.K. Seal of Bengaluru, Dec 16 The GST network will be further simplified for small tax payers and E-way bill for inter-state movement of items will roll out from first of February next year. Following a meeting of E-way bill system in GST from 1st Feb, 2018 stakeholders on GST network, Shri Sushil Kumar Modi, who heads the Group of Ministers on GST network, informed this to media persons in Bengaluru today. Strong quake hits Indonesia's Java Jakarta, Dec 16 In Indonesia, at least two people were killed and seven injured in a strong 6.5 magnitude earthquake in Java Island. The quake took place late yesterday and caused damages to more than 100 buildings. Port Blair, Dec 16 A Demonstration Herbal Garden situated at the Nayashaher Camp of the Division of Silviculture, Department of Environment and Forests, was inaugurated by the Adhyaksha, Zilla Parishad (South Andaman), Smti Baby Fareeda and Gram Pradhan, Guptapara, Smt. Appal Narsihma today amongst an austere gathering of the local public, school students and in the presence of the DCF (Silviculture), ACF (Silviculture) and other officers and staff of the Division. They also planted a medicinal tree each to mark the occasion, followed by a distribution of medicinal plants amongst the locals. Herbal Garden at Nayashaher opens for public visitation Locally available indigenous species of medicinal trees, shrubs & herbs under demonstration The Herbal Garden, spread over an area of 1 hectare, has been established under the Scheme of 'Conservation, Development and Sustainable Management of Medicinal Plants', of the National Medicinal Plants Board, Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India and is funded fully under the Central Scheme. It has a demonstration of more than a hundred of the locally available indigenous species of medicinal trees, shrubs and herbs that can be used by all in their daily lives to get rid of commonly afflicting ailments. Dr. Kalyan Kadbhane, Programme Officer, State AYUSH Mission, took the guests and the local people around in the Herbal Garden, explaining about the various uses and importance of the medicinal plants on display. The Adhyaksha, Zilla Parishad and the Gram Pradhan, Guptapara, appreciated the efforts (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) Bankers urged to conduct financial literacy camps
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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 335 Port Blair, Sunday December 17, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 4 Pages
Te l e g ra m she Daily
The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands
C M Y K
New Delhi, Dec 16
The nation celebrated Vijay
Diwas today,
commemorating the victory
of Indian Army over
Pakistan in 1971 war. A
number of ex-servicemen,
who fought in the war,
participated in the
celebrations across the
country. This year 's
celebration marks the 46th
anniversary of India's
victory over its neighbour.
On December 16, 1971,
chief of Pakistani forces
Lieutenant General AAK
Niazi, along with 93
thousand troops,
surrendered to the allied
forces, comprising the
Indian Army and the Mukti
Nation celebrates Vijay Diwas; PM
salutes soldiers who fought 1971 War
Bahini, led by Lieutenant
General Jagjit Singh
Aurora, who was the
Eastern Army Commander.
On the occasion, a wreath-
laying ceremony was held
at Colaba Military Station
in Mumbai this morning.
Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi has saluted
the unflinching courage of
all those who fought in the
1971 War and protected the
nation diligently. In a tweet,
on the occasion of Vijay
Diwas, Shri Modi said,
every Indian is proud of
their heroism and service.
Allahabad, Dec 16
President Shri Ramnath
Kovind has emphasized on
conducting judicial work in
common man's language.
Addressing a function at
the Allahabad High Court
after laying the foundation
stone of Nyaya Gram
project, he said,
adjournments of court
hearings should be
avoided to provide justice
to poor people.
President Shri Kovind also
called for strengthening the
alternative judicial system
to provide justice faster
and in the least expensive
manner. He said, this
system will help in
expeditious disposal of
pending cases. He
appreciated both the
bench and bar of
Allahabad High Court for
taking initiatives to expedite
the pending cases in lower
judiciary.
Shri Kovind also
emphasized the need to
provide judgements in
local languages.
Speaking on the occasion,
Uttar Pradesh Governor
Shri Ram Naik said,
measures should be taken
to deliver justice to poor
people with honesty and
without any delay.
Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath said, his
government is always ready
to provide assistance for
strengthening the judicial
infrastructure. He urged
both bench and bar to be alert
on PIL being filed for the
sake of publicity. He said,
this trend adversely affects
the common causes.
President calls for strengthening
the alternative judicial system
New Delhi, Dec 16
Railways has extended the
use of CCTV cameras for
monitoring cleanliness
activities at major railway
stations. In a written reply
in Rajya Sabha, Minister of
State for Railways Shri
Rajen Gohain said the
national transporter has
also intensified the
enforcement of the
Railways (Penalties for
activities affecting
Railway extends use of CCTV cameras
Port Blair, Dec.16
The Branch Manager,
ANSCB, Dollygunj
recently lodged a complaint
with the Police regarding
sanctioning of gold loans
by mortgaging fake gold
ornaments in various
branches of ANSCB, Port
Blair. Gold loans to the tune
of Rs 20 crores have been
disbursed by various
Cooperative Bank gold loan fraud;
Police arrest mastermindbranches of A&N State
Cooperative Bank.
However, after many
customers started
defaulting on loan
payments, it came to light
that the gold ornaments
pledged with the bank
were fake.
A team of police personnel
of Police Station
Pahargaon succeeded in
nabbibg the main accused
of this fraud; Kalishwaran,
Proprietor of M/s
Raniammal Jewellery,
Bathubasti and Authorized
Gold Appraiser of ANSCB,
Dollygunj on Dec 14.
During investigation it was
found that the kingpin,
New Delhi, Dec 16
The Finance Ministry has
raised customs duty on
some electronic items
including television, mobile
phone, projector and water
heater in order to boost
domestic manufacturing.
As per a government
notification, customs duty
on television set has been
increased to 15 per cent
from the existing 10 per cent.
Similarly, the duty on
monitors and projectors has
been doubled to 20 per cent,
said the notification issued
by Department of Revenue
of the Ministry.
For the push button
telephone or mobile, the
duty has been raised to 15
per cent from nil while water
heater and hair dressing
instrument duty has been
doubled to 20 per cent.
Customs duty on some other
items like electric filament and
discharge lamps was also
tweaked.
Govt raises customs duty on electronic
items to boost domestic manufacturing
Sensitization prog. on child friendly village held
PBMC to provide free accommodation
to children in need from inter-IslandsPort Blair, Dec.16
As part of the three day
sensitisation programme
on child friendly measures,
the UT Commission for
Protection of Child Rights,
in collaboration with the
National Commission for
protection of Child Rights
conducted an orientation
programme in the
conference hall of
Megapode Resort
yesterday.
Aimed at sensitising the
village stakeholders like
PRI members, officers of
Rural Development at
block and village levels
and police officials, the
programme witnessed the
enthusiastic participation
of over 100 officials. Smti.
Kiran Tigga, Chairperson,
UTCPCR welcomed the
gathering and apprised the
participants of the purpose
of the programme.
The programme was
divided into two technical
sessions. During the 1st
session, Smti Rupa
Kapoor, Member, NCPCR
explained the concept of
child friendly village while
the second session was
moderated by Smti
Shatabdi Pande, Ex-
Chairperson, Chattisgarh
SCPCR. Taking a leaf out
of the child fr iendly
measures taken by the
Chhattisgarh Village, Smti
Pande lauded the
Andaman & Nicobar
Islands for widely being
child fr iendly. She
Mediation training for trainee-advocatesPort Blair, Dec.16
The second phase of mediation training for the Trainee-
Advocates of Andaman & Nicobar Islands will be held
in the conference hall of Zilla Parishad, South Andaman,
Port Blair, from Dec.19 to 23, 2017. Justice I. P
Mukherjee, Judge, High Court, Calcutta will
inaugurate the training at 9.30 am on Dec.19, 2017.
Port Blair, Dec.16
All the dealers registered
under Andaman & Nicobar
Value Added Tax
Regulation, 2017 have
been directed to submit
their quarterly returns by
28th day of each
succeeding taxable period
in a prescribed format
(ANI-VAT 16).
Further, the submission of
Port Blair, Dec.16
The Self Help Groups,
Women Cooperative
Societies, registered
Mahila Mandals while
interacting with the
Member of Parliament
during his constituency
tour recently to Little
Andaman and other area,
alleged that despite
submission of bills in
respect Mid-day meals by
the first week of every
month as per terms and
conditions stipulated in the
award, the Department of
Education is not clearing
the bills since past 6-7
months due to poor
monitoring of concerned
authorities of Education
Department and as a result,
the Self Help Groups and
Societies who supply the
mid-day meals, are facing
financial constrains.
Under such circumstances,
the Member of Parliament,
A&N Islands, Shir Bishnu
Pada Ray has taken up the
matter with the Lt.
Governor and requested
him for issuing necessary
direction to the school
authorities for timely
payment of mid-day meal
bills to the Self Help Groups
and other societies, every
month, a communication
from the Office of the MP
said here today.
MP urges for timely payment of
Mid-day meal bills of SHGs
cleanliness at railway
premises) Rules, 2012.
The Minister said regular
intensive cleanliness
drives are undertaken at
various railway stations by
Port Blair, Dec.16
The District Consultative
Committee/District Level
Review Committee (DCC/
DLRC) meeting for South
Andaman Distr ict for
September Quarter was
held under the
chairmanship of the
Assistant Commissioner
(HQ), Dr Mohd. Rehan
Raza in the conference hall
of the District office here
recently.
While speaking, the
Chairman urged bankers to
increase the flow of credits,
especially in priority
DCC/DLRC meeting for South Andaman held
sectors and to improve the
Credit Deposit (C:D) ratio.
He stressed the need for
recovering the loan from
the borrowers and also
requested for creation of
awareness about Kisan
Credit Card (KCC), General
Purpose Credit Card (GCC),
Self Help Group (SHG),
Joint Liability Group (JLG),
Pradhan Mantri Mudra
Yojana (PMMY) - mainly in
shishu category, Stand up
India scheme. He also
stressed the need for
organizing Financial
Literacy Campaign at the
grassroot level involving
PRI members of the
concerned area.
The Adhyaksha, Zilla
Parishad, South Andaman,
Smti Baby Fareeda while
appreciating the benefits
of the schemes, urges the
Lead District Manager and
other concerned to create
awareness among rural
areas and farmers about
the benefits of the Govt.
schemes.
Shri Anirban Mukherjee,
AGM, RBI, Kolkata, while
speaking on the occasion
Dealers asked to submit quarterly returns
returns for the period of 1st
quarter 2017-18 has been
exempted and 2nd & 3rd
quarter 2017-18 should be
submitted by the 28th day
of January 2018 failing
which, action under the
relevan t sect ion of
Andaman & Nicobar
Value Added Tax
Regulation, 2017 may be
initiated.
Port Blair, Dec 16
The Police Training
School, Prothrapur, A&N
Islands recently organized
a two days cour se on
'Methods of Road Traffic
Management and
Acciden tal Issues'
(MACT), for the in-service
police personnel from the
rank of Police Constable to
Inspector under the
supervision of Sm ti .
Ush a Ra n gn a n i ,
Pr i n ci pa l , PTS,
Prothrapur. The main
objective of the course
was to upgrade the skills
of Police Personnel and
to enhance the proficiency
In-service trng. prog for Police
personnel on MACT heldin their respective field.
Shri. M.K. Das, APP, Port
Blair, Inspr. R.K Sharma,
Inspr. Arjun Prasad, Traffic
Branch, Inspr. K.S. Tiwari,
Traffic Branch, SI Barun
Adhikari, Traffic Branch,
SI Mohd. Elias, PS CCS,
Sub-Inspr. D.K. Seal of
Bengaluru, Dec 16
The GST network will be
further simplified for small
tax payers and E-way bill
for inter-state movement of
items will roll out from first
of February next year.
Following a meeting of
E-way bill system in GST
from 1st Feb, 2018stakeholders on GST
network, Shri Sushil Kumar
Modi, who heads the
Group of Ministers on GST
network, informed this to
media persons in
Bengaluru today.
Strong quake hits
Indonesia's JavaJakarta, Dec 16
In Indonesia, at least two
people were killed and
seven injured in a strong
6.5 magnitude earthquake
in Java Island. The quake
took place late yesterday
and caused damages to
more than 100 buildings.
Port Blair, Dec 16
A Demonstration Herbal
Garden situated at the
Nayashaher Camp of the
Division of Silviculture,
Department of
Environment and Forests,
was inaugurated by the
Adhyaksha, Zilla Parishad
(South Andaman), Smti
Baby Fareeda and Gram
Pradhan, Guptapara, Smt.
Appal Narsihma today
amongst an austere
gathering of the local
public, school students
and in the presence of the
DCF (Silviculture), ACF
(Silviculture) and other
officers and staff of the
Division. They also
planted a medicinal tree
each to mark the occasion,
followed by a distribution
of medicinal plants
amongst the locals.
Herbal Garden at Nayashaher opens for public visitation
Locally available indigenous species of medicinal
trees, shrubs & herbs under demonstration
The Herbal Garden, spread
over an area of 1 hectare,
has been established
under the Scheme of
' C o n s e r v a t i o n ,
Development and
Sustainable Management
of Medicinal Plants', of the
National Medicinal Plants
Board, Ministry of AYUSH,
Government of India and is
funded fully under the
Central Scheme. It has a
demonstration of more
than a hundred of the
locally available
indigenous species of
medicinal trees, shrubs
and herbs that can be used
by all in their daily lives to
get r id of commonly
afflicting ailments. Dr.
Kalyan Kadbhane,
Programme Officer, State
AYUSH Mission, took the
guests and the local people
around in the Herbal
Garden, explaining about
the various uses and
importance of the medicinal
plants on display.
The Adhyaksha, Zilla
Parishad and the Gram
Pradhan, Guptapara,
appreciated the efforts
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SEVA SUCHNAYEINALLTHE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS
INTER ISLAND SECTOR:
MV Chowra will sail for Campbell Bay via Hut Bay, Car Nicobar,
Chowra, Teressa, Katchal & Nancowry on 17.12.2017 (Sun) at 0700
Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 20.12.2017 (Wed) at
2000 Hrs from Campbell Bay via same route.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 18.12.2017
(Mon) at 0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on
19.12.2017 (Tue) at 1600 Hrs from Car Nicobar via Hut Bay.
MV Coral Queen will sail for Campbell Bay via Hut Bay & Nancowry on
20.12.2017 (Wed) at 0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port
Blair on 22.12.2017 (Fri) at 0800 Hrs from Campbell Bay via same
route. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued to the
general public on 18.12.2017 (Mon) from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS
Ticketing Counters & CSC's. Similarly booking of cargo tickets will
commence from 18.12.2017 between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at Commercial
Wing. All the consigners are advised to book actual quantity of cargo to
be transshipped, as no excess cargo will be allowed.
HUT BAY SECTOR:
MV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 17.12.2017 (Sun) at 0700 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2100
Hrs from Hut Bay.
MV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 18.12.2017 (Mon) at 2100 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 19.12.2017 (Tue) at 0800
Hrs from Hut Bay.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 21.12.2017 (Thu) at 0700 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 for Hut Bay on
21st Dec., 2017 will be issued to the general public from 18.12.2017
(Mon) from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counters &
CSC's.
FORESHORE SECTOR:
Note: Passenger t ickets for the Foreshore Sector vessels
scheduled on 19th, 20th & 21st Dec., 2017 will be issued to the
general public from 18.12.2017 (Mon) from 0900 Hrs onwards at
STARS Counters & CSC's.
17.12.2017 (SUNDAY)
HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND
MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 17.12.2017 (Sun) at 0620 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0900 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Strait Island will sail for Neil Island on 17.12.2017 (Sun) at 0630 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0845 Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Strait Island will sail for Neil Island on 17.12.2017 (Sun) at 1100 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
1600 Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Strait Island will sail for Havelock on 17.12.2017 (Sun) at 1300 Hrs
from Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day
at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 17.12.2017 (Sun) at 1400 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
1630 Hrs from Havelock.
HUT BAY
MV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 17.12.2017 (Sun) at 0700 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2100
Hrs from Hut Bay.
18.12.2017 (MONDAY)
BARATANG
MV Katchal will sail for Baratang on 18.12.2017 (Mon) at 0700 Hrs from
Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1515
Hrs from Baratang.
HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND
MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 18.12.2017 (Mon) at 0620 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0900 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Strait Island will sail for Neil Island on 18.12.2017 (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 Strait Island will sail for Neil Island on 18.12.2017 (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 Strait Island will sail for Havelock on 18.12.2017 (Mon) at 1300 Hrs
from Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day
at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 18.12.2017 (Mon) at 1400 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1630 Hrs from Havelock.HUT BAYMV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 18.12.2017 (Mon) at 2100 Hrsfrom Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 19.12.2017 (Tue) at 0800Hrs from Hut Bay.RANGATMV Chouldari will sail for Rangat via Neil, Havelock, Kadamtala andLong Island on 18.12.2017 (Mon) at 0615 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jettyand will sail for Port Blair on 19.12.2017 (Tue) 0615 Hrs from Ragat viasame route.19.12.2017 (TUESDAY)BARATANGMV Strait Island will sail for Baratang on 19.12.2017 (Tue) at 0700 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1515 Hrs from Baratang.HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLANDMV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 19.12.2017 (Tue) at 0620 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at0900 Hrs from Havelock.MV Katchal will sail for Neil Island on 19.12.2017 (Tue) at 0630 Hrs fromPhoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 0845Hrs from Neil Island.MV Katchal will sail for Neil Island on 19.12.2017 (Tue) at 1100 Hrs fromPhoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1600Hrs from Neil Island.MV Katchal will sail for Havelock on 19.12.2017 (Tue) at 1300 Hrs fromNeil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day at1445 Hrs from Havelock. MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 19.12.2017 (Tue) at 1400 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1630 Hrs from Havelock.
WEATHER
Rain or Thundershower very likely to occur at few places.
Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 30°C and 23°C
respectively on Sunday 17/12/2017
Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date : 30.0
Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date : 22.9
Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST 065
Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST 078
Sunrise Time for tomorrow(in IST): 0532
Sunset Time for tomorrow(in IST): 1659
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 upto 0830 hrs (of date) in
mm 17 3266.8
Official emblems for Beijing 2022
Winter Games unveiledBeijing, Dec 16
The emblems of the Beijing
2022 Olympic and Paralympic
Winter Games have been
named "Winter Dream" and
"Flight," respectively. The
emblem launching ceremony
was held at the National Aquatic
Center, which staged the
swimming events during the
Beijing 2008 Games. In 2022,
this venue will be transformed
into an ice rink for curling
games.
At the launch ceremony, a series
of performances were staged
Selection
tournament at
Chess AcademyPort Blair, Dec.16
The 16th Delhi Open
Grandmasters Chess
tournament will be held from 9th
to 16th January 2018 at Indira
Gandhi Indoor stadium, New
Delhi. Accordingly, a selection
tournament will be held on 21st
Dec 2018 in the Chess
Academy, Junglighat, Port Blair.
Interested players from across
the Island have been
requested to enroll by 20th
December 2017 in this chess
academy. For more information,
one can visit the official website
of All India Chess Federation.
with a theme of Winter Olympic
Dream. The chief designer of
the two emblems is Lin
Cunzhen, deputy dean of
China Central Academy of Fine
Arts' Design School. She started
her work in the field of Olympic
emblem design back in 2003.
Visakhapatnam, Dec 16
An imposing line-up and an
impeccable record in this port
city make India the clear
favourites as they seek to clinch
another series win against Sri
Lanka in the third and final One-
day International on Sunday.
India have not lost a series at
home since the defeat to South
Africa in October 2015.
Sri Lanka, on the other hand,
are seeking to win their first
ever bilateral series in India,
having lost eight and drawn
one. Skipper Rohit Sharma led
the fightback for India in Mohali
with a superb double century,
his third in ODIs after the team
had been outplayed in the
series opener in Dharamsala.
Sharma and his men will look
to ride the momentum after a
big win in the second game and
seal the series at the ACA-
VDCA stadium.
The Indian team has lost only
once at the venue in the seven
games played here (with one
being washed out) and will
hope to keep winning on what
India vs Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI: Rohit
Sharma & Co eye series win at
fortress Visakhapatnam
has generally been a high-scoring ground.
Defeat in Dharamsala meant India can't overtake South Africa in
the ICC ODI rankings but a series win is at stake. Rohit & Co will
look to maintain supremacy over the visiting Lankans, having