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Car Dives Into Drain at School Line No Injuries: LG, First Lady Interacts With Cultural Troupe at Raj Niwas
Car Dives Into Drain at School Line No Injuries: LG, First Lady Interacts With Cultural Troupe at Raj Niwas
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still clear whether the driver had suffered any attack or he was driving under the influence of liquor. When Andaman Sheekha reporters reached the spot a group of people,
Mayabunder, Nov 19: Acting on the demands of PRI members of Mayabunder and reports published by Andaman Sheekha the Deputy Commissioner of North and Middle Andaman has ordered the Village Level Worker (VLW) of Phokadera Panchayat to take the charges of Panchayat Secretary of Mayabunder Panchayat. Though nobody was ready to comment on the record but sources told who were salvaging the car, Andaman Sheekha that the asked Andaman Sheekha reporters to stay away and not to click photographs. We will break your Camera, if you click any
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PortBlair,Nov19:Atabout 0800 hrs on 14 Nov 12, information was received at HQ ANC that a Police Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB) while towing an apprehended dinghy from Ponda to Katchall had encountered heavy weather.With the tow broken down between the two boats, the boats were adrift
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Apprehension Of Myanmar Poaching Boat National Integration in a well Coordinated Multi-Agency Operation Day Observed
Port Blair, Nov 19: In a classic Multi-Agency Coordinated AntiPoaching Operation, which lasted for 03 days the Security Forces successfully apprehended one Myanmarese poaching boat on 16 Nov 12 from creek area off Makachud village of the Little Nicobar Island. A well coordinated efforts by various agencies viz Coast Guard, Police, DSS vessel MV Strait Island and the Local Administration, in providing all the required support towards Anti-Poaching operation that lead to successful apprehension of the boat. The suspicious boat was initially sighted by the Coast Guard Dornier on surveillance of Southern Group of Islands (SGI) at 1050 hrs on 15 Nov 12, 08 nautical miles west of Little Nicobar Island with 10 to 12 crew on board and heading towards the northerly direction. On receipt of the information, the Coast Guard District Headquarters No.10 (NI), alerted the Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police, Nicobar district for launching Anti-Poaching operation for apprehending the boat along with crew. The Police team was immediately pressed into action and Assistant Commissioner, Campbell Bay provided DSS vessel MV Strait Island positioned
at Campbell Bay for the operation. However, the DSS vessel could not venture into sea on 15 Nov 12 due to inclement weather. On 16 Nov 12 MV Strait Island was sailed with Police team embarked and Coast Guard Dornier was re-launched from Campbell Bay for Sea-Air coordinated operation. The CG Dornier re-located the unmanned boat beached in the creeks off Little Nicobar and vectored MV Strait Island to the position of the suspicious boat. Since, the boat was beached in the shallow waters, Police team was disembarked from the DSS vessel off Makachud village in a boat. A local dinghy was promptly arranged for the operation and the police team successfully apprehended the suspicious boat.A combing operation of nearby forest area was launched in search of absconding poachers on the basis of foot print and food articles dropped by the poachers till midnight of 16 Nov 12. However, operation was temporarily adjourned view inclement weather and heavy rains and same will be resumed on improvement of the weather. Thereafter, apprehended boat was safely brought to Campbell Bay on 17 Nov 12 for further actions. From Page 2/most difficult areas, the private sector is allowed to set up medical colleges by using the existing the Government hospitals in those areas. However, these colleges can be established only through public-private partnership.Dr P Vijayachari, Director of Regional Medical Research Centre was also present during the interaction. (PIB)
Port Blair, Nov19: National Integration Day was observed at Gandhi Bhavan today. Mr. Kuldeep Rai Sharma President, PCC, senior leaders, supporters and staff paid floral tribute to the Portrait of Smti Indira Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India on her birthday today at Gandhi Bhavan. The President also administered pledge for National Integration to the gatherings. Later, Mr. Sharma, along with Smti Manimala
Halder of Rabindra Bangla Vidyalaya, Dr Abhijit Roy, Professors Dr Swapan Biswas, Dr Ratan Mazumder, Dr Jyotirmoy and other dignitaries received Swamy Modhu Moharaj, a senior monk of Alam Bazar Moth, Kolkata who arrived here for 6 days tour.Alam Bazar Moth is the place where Swami Vivekananda had stayed after his historical tour toChicago. Swami Modhu Moharaj will stay at Ram Krishna Mission, Port Blair during his stay at Port Blair.
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inpatient capacity has to be increased by 100 beds every year to make it a 700 bedded hospital by the end of five years , said S K Rao. Regarding the delay in opening the Medical college at Port Blair, he said the prescribed norms for the teaching faculty, Laboratories and other infrastructure have to be fulfilled to council even if the proposed college acquired the required land.Healsoassuredthatthe government would extend all the possible support to open the Medical colleges in the difficult regions like Andamans. Healsorevealedthatthe Union Ministry of Health has already classified the rural areas as hilly, difficult and most
300 bedded hospital initially, the get the permission from the difficult areas. In the difficult and
machines they will must make demonstration so that people could know and learn about the feature of the Machines. Obviously , these machines are very time effective and economical as well as it saves the time. Hope it will create a new inspiration among the farmers.
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Port Blair, Nov 19: National Integration Day was observed today throughout the A&N Islands by organising befitting programmes. To mark the occasion, a function was held at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Auditorium this morning. The Lt Governor, Lt Gen (Retd) Bhopinder Singh, PVSM, AVSM garlanded the portrait of former Prime Minister of India, Late Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary and paid floral tributes followed by the Chief Secretary, Mr. Anand Prakash, public representatives, senior officers of the Administration, staff and officers of vari-
ous Govt. departments and members of the public. A pledge to work with dedication to preserve and strengthen the freedom and integrity of the nation and never to resort to violence and continue to endeavour towards settlement of all differences and disputes relating to religion, language, region or other political or economic grievances by peaceful and constitutional means was also administered by the Lt Governor to all those present in the auditorium. Patriotic songs were sung by teachers of the Education department on the occasion.
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traying the composite cultural of the Islands during the Andaman and Nicobar Day celebration in the National capital will again delight the audiences with their performances in the town. The contingent comprises of student artistes, team from A&N Police and artistes of Dance Nritya Academy. The attractions of the gala cultural fest on 21st November
at ITF ground will be dance based on communal harmony, classical dance, patriotic song, dance based on the beauty of the Islands, western dance, horror show, dance based on National integrity and group song based on the Islands. All are requested to witness and enjoy the programme as it was a grand success and appreciated by one and all at New Delhi.
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the Islands. He directed the Education department to chalk out programme to depute children of the islands to mainland for educational tours so that our children can interact with their counterpart in mainland. He further directed that from next year onwards efforts should be made to give opportunity to children living in N&M Andaman District and Nicobar District also to participate in the Andaman and Nicobar Day celebration in the National capital. The Chief Secretary, participants of the cultural event and other senior officers of the Administration were present on the occasion.
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dinghy in low visibility. With great effort in the rough weather, the ship was able to recover the policemen from the dinghy to onboard their ship and thereafter took the Police FIB under tow. The towing operation was undertaken with care and at slow speeds to ensure that the tow did not part in the rough seas. The Police FIB was safely brought to Katchall harbour and handed over to another FIB.Having rescued the Police personnel, the Captain of the ship took a decision to return and recover the foreign dinghy to hand it over to the Police, despite the ship being subjected to adverse conditions due to the flat bottom design. With great difficulty, the small dinghy was located in rain and low visibility and finally it was towed to the mouth of Katchall harbour.
The efforts of the ship and her crew to rescue the Police comrades in such harsh and trying conditions has been in the best traditions of the close cooperation between ANC and our valiant Police force. Cooperative efforts of this nature follows closer understanding and training amongst various government bodies and augurs well for the future.
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Not everything is exactly as it seems. Youd do well to remember that before making any long term plans at this time. Take things slow and careful.
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Islander Identity card bearing name PASCAL KUJUR S/o EStanis Kujur R/o Burmachad lost at Diglipur bazar . finder pl call 9932493418.
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Family Identity card issued in the name of SOMRU RAM R/o Madhupur .FPS no 232 at CCS, Diglipur lost at Diglipur Bazar. Finder please call: 9932493418.
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Family identity card issued in the name of ANTONY EKKA R/o Burmachad being no 2007026123 lost at Diglipur Bazar. Finder please call: 9932493418. strengthening the Student Support Services in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and to improve the skills of lecturers associated with IGNOU in the Region. During the programme, study centres activities were discussed and counsellors were taught how to conduct counselling sessions and evaluate Assignments. They were also made aware about Examination system and functioning of the Study centres at different parts of the isles. The importance of Study Material provided by IGNOU and how to make effective use by the students was explained during the orientation. The functioning and activities of Study Centre, Port Blair were highlighted by, Dr. Iqbal Ahmed, Principal JNRM and Dr. J S Manhas, Coordinator, IGNOU Study Centre, Port Blair. During the two day progr amme the counsellors were taught how to strengthen the Student Support Services and how to guide the students for self study. Feedbacks and suggestions were taken from the Academic Counsellors to provide more effective functioning at grassroots levels of the isles in the near future. On the day of valediction, Certificates were distributed for the participating counsellors. The programme concluded with vote of thanks by Mr. Sanjiv Kumar Hira, Section Officer of IGNOU Regional Centre, Port Blair.
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My SBI Saving Account Pass book bearing No. 011760853101has been lost at Billyground Bazar on 12/09/ 2012. Finder may kindly contact my Cell Phone No. 9476009658.
car driver suffered blackout and lost control over the vehicle. Sadly, a group of people were threatening Andaman Sheekha reporter infront of Police Jawans, who preferred to remain as mute spectators.
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