Port Blair, Aug 22: Setting an example, the people of A&N Islands,
have taken an initiative to help people of Kerala, who are now suffering from
natural calamity. Dozens and Dozens of faceless and responsible Islanders with
the help of the MP, Mr. Bishnu Pada Ray, have raised the fund amounting to Rs.
93,910/- (in rupees) and collected the relief materials worth around 25,00,000
for the flood hit people of Kerala. Packing was done with the help of
volunteer students from DBRAIT and
officers and men of Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy. All the rescue kits are
being airlifted by Andaman Nicobar Command to Kerala on Aug 21, 2018. Around
2.5MT relief materials were airlifted to Kerala through aircraft of ANC.
TMI Bureau Port Blair, Oct 02: As part of National Campaign against the single-use plastic and on the occasion of 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Over 25000 cloth bags (made by Skill Development Centre, DBRAIT) were distributed to general public for free by DBRAIT in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on Oct 02, 2019. At different distribution points, people at large numbers collected the cloth bags in exchange of a polythene bag. Background: Less than 50 years ago plastic bags were a rarity in the world. In Andaman it's just a decade ago Polyethylene were came into use, but badly affected a lot. Before plastic bags, there was paper or cloth. Paper bags worked but they were not easy to carry and they weren't nearly as strong as plastic. The most important part is paper was more expensive to produce than plastic. The cost of disposal and clean up of plastic bags comes back to the tax payer, hazardously. However, polyethylene (the most common type of plast...
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