Skip to main content

Posts

MV Shompen's Maiden Voyage Delivers Vital Healthcare Services to Andamanese Tribe

Sri Vijaya Puran, Sept 25: The Directorate of Health Services, in collaboration with the Directorate of Shipping Services, organized a Multi-Specialty Health Camp for the Andamanese Tribe aboard the newly launched hospital ship, MV Shompen, on September 23, 2024. The ship, inaugurated by Chief Secretary Shri Keshav Chandra on September 20, embarked on its maiden voyage to Strait Island. A medical team, including doctors, specialists, and support staff, provided comprehensive healthcare services to 20 tribal members, addressing issues like hypertension, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and skin infections. Vision tests were conducted, and 7 individuals were recommended glasses. Mental health counseling and a yoga session were also offered to promote well-being. After the camp, the ship sailed to Rangat Bay to transport four emergency referral cases, including myocardial infarction and stroke patients, to G.B. Pant Hospital. The medical team ensured their safe transfer, providing necess...

Campaign for free access to Cellular Jail gains support, calls for National Pilgrimage Status

Sri Vijaya Puram, Sept 25: A campaign demanding greater respect for India's martyrs at the historic Cellular Jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands has gained momentum. The movement calls for the jail, a "National Memorial," to be declared a "National Pilgrimage Site." Activists are advocating for free entry to the light and sound show for island residents and a nominal fee of Rs.30 for outside tourists. The organizers argue that, just as the central and state governments provide free religious pilgrimages, similar provisions should be made for free visits to Cellular Jail, also known as "Kala Pani." Supporters emphasize the importance of including the jail's revolutionary history in school curricula. They believe that officially recognizing the site as a national pilgrimage location would be a fitting tribute to the martyrs and freedom fighters who were imprisoned there. The campaign coincides with the birth anniversary of revolutionary marty...

67th Police Constable Batch of ANP once again at Social Service

Sri Vijaya Puram, Sept 25: The 67th Police Constable Batch of the Andaman and Nicobar Police donated a substantial amount of Rs.57,000/- (Fifty-Seven Thousand Rupees Only) towards the treatment of a woman who was involved in a tragic accident at VIP Road near Police Line area, where she lost her elder daughter and her infant in the womb. Her treatment is currently underway at G.B. Pant Hospital in Sri Vijaya Puram, and she will be going to Chennai for further care. After speaking with her family members, they expressed, "You have come as divine beings and helped our family; God may bless you all." Whenever anyone is in trouble, this police batch is always ready to lend a helping hand. “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough” - they says.

ONE NATION, ONE ELECTION: A STEP TOWARDS ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT

  CONCEPT : "One Nation, One Election" is the need of the hour, which would facilitate accelerated development, thereby benefitting our countrymen. With such a system in place, all political parties, according to their respective ideologies, will be able to better utilize their energy towards development and public welfare," - Ram Nath Kovind, Ex-Hon'ble President of India. WHY IN NEWS : Recently, the Indian Cabinet approved the "One Nation, One Election" Kovind Committee report, which is expected to be introduced in the next parliamentary session. The Prime Minister of India has also reignited the debate, emphasizing the benefits of simultaneous elections during the 80th All India Presiding Officers Conference, held in Kevadiya, Gujarat, on Constitution Day (November 26, 2020). During his address, he called for a single voter list for all polls and urged presiding officers to simplify legal language and eliminate redundant laws. THE CONCEPT EXPLAINED : The...

BJP versus Congress over renaming of Port Blair as Sri Vijaya Puram

Sri Vijaya Puram, Sept. 18: While the BJP in Andaman and Nicobar Islands welcomed the decision to rename Port Blair as Sri Vijaya Puram, calling it much-needed, the Congress said the opinion of locals should have been taken. Port Blair, the capital city of the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, was renamed Sri Vijaya Puram. Andaman and Nicobar MP Bishnu Pada Ray of the BJP told PTI, "It was a much-needed decision as the name Port Blair used to remind us of slavery during the British rule." Andaman and Nicobar Territorial Congress's campaign committee chairman TSG Bhasker said it was unfortunate that the central government didn't bother to discuss the matter with the people of the island. "They should have taken public opinion before renaming it. I strongly oppose the move," he said, dubbing it a "meaningless decision". People of the city expressed mixed reactions over the name change. While some welcomed it, others called it ab...

90% of projects under Smart Cities Mission completed: Urban Affairs Ministry

  New Delhi, Sept 04: The Smart Cities Mission (SCM), which was launched to enhance the quality of life in urban spaces, has completed more than 90% of the total projects. The remaining 10% of the projects which are at the implementation stage have been delayed due to legal issues, delays in obtaining clearances from different departments, land acquisition challenges, construction in hilly areas, and challenges in vendor and resource availability in small and medium cities, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has said. The SCM was launched on June 25, 2015, aimed at enhancing the quality of life in 100 selected cities by providing efficient services, robust infrastructure, and a sustainable environment. Following multiple requests from State governments and Members of Parliament, the mission period was extended to March 31, 2025, to complete the ongoing projects. The mission aimed to address the diverse needs of residents and create dynamic urban spaces that evolve to m...

Local Media Felicitates Bishnu Pada Ray: MP Promises to Address Concerns at the Highest Level

Port Blair, Aug 24: In a gesture of appreciation, members of the local print media today honored Mr. Bishnu Pada Ray, the Member of Parliament, at a modest function held in the Media Room at the Government Press, South Point. During the event, Mr. Ray attentively listened to the issues raised by representatives of the local media. He assured them that he would advocate for their concerns at the highest levels. Emphasizing the critical role of a free press in societal progress, Mr. Ray pledged to bring their issues and grievances to the attention of the top officials of the Union Territory (UT) administration and to raise these matters in Parliament. He stressed that the media serves as a crucial voice for society and that its concerns should be acknowledged and addressed by the UT administration and its various departments. Mr. Ray underscored the importance of resolving the grievances of the print media in a manner that aligns with their interests. Expressing dissatisfaction wit...

First Ever Seizure of Heroin in A&N islands; Quantity valued Rs.4 Crores; Four arrested

Port Blair, Aug 28: On 19/08/2024, based on an intelligence input, a team comprising of Inspector Girish Kumar, SHO PS Crime & Economic Offence (CID), SI Shaji Mathew, ASI Mohd. Rafique, HC/ K. Venkateshwar Rao, HC/ Sanjay Kujur, PC/ K. Rajendran, PC/ Thanga Raj, PC/ Y. Srinivas Rao PC/ Arti Kumari and PC/ Lilly Grace Lakra of PS C&EO under the supervision and presence of Shri Kumar Abhishek, DANIPS, Dy.SP (CID) and Executive Magistrate has conducted raid in the rented house of Susankar Das @ Chotu, S/o Shri Amal Das, (23) yrs, Pvt driver, R/o Dollygunj, permanent resident of Diglipur and recovered 435 grams of Heroin from his possession. He was arrested on the spot following the due legal procedure. A case under relevant sections of NDPS Act-1985 has been registered at PS C&EO and investigation is in progress. During investigation accused Susankar Das @ Chotu was put under sustained interrogation and the involvement of co-accused Kiron Chandra Haldar  R/o Shantipur 1...

Successful conclusion of the Challenging Saddle Peak Biking and Trekking Expedition by ANC

Port Blair, Aug. 21: Andaman and Nicobar Command successfully concluded a challenging biking and trekking expedition to Saddle Peak which is the largest peak in the A&N Islands, covering over 700 kilometers from Port Blair and back. This eight-day expedition, lasting from 10th to 17th August 2024, aimed to promote patriotism, engage with the local youth, and advocate for environmental preservation, aligning with national initiatives such as 'Har Ghar Tiranga,' 'Youth Awareness,' and 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam.' The expedition was flagged off by Air Marshal Saju Balakrishnan, AVSM, VM, CINCAN on 10th August 2024. Altogether 29 bikers from all four components of the Andaman and Nicobar Command participated in the event. More than just a physical challenge, the expedition was mission focused on community engagement and national pride. The expedition commenced with a bike rally through Port Blair, where the team interacted with locals including over 250 students ...