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ANDaMAN&

NiCOBAR ISLaNDS
BY -MAAHIR SINGH GROVER
JASKARAN SINGH SIDANA
DRISHTI GUPTA
Of group 5
Order of Subjects
English
01 07 Music

Math
02
Science
03
04 Social Science

Health & Physical Education


05
06 ART
english!
Introduction to the Andaman and Nicobar
islands…….
location
These islands are located between 6˚ and 14˚ North
latitude and 92˚ and 94˚ east longitude lie in the
Andaman and Nicobar islands. Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, union territory, India, consisting
of two groups of islands at the southeastern edge
of the Bay of Bengal.
language
Bengali is the dominant and most spoken
language, with 26% of the population speaking
Bengali. The other major languages spoken in
the islands are Hindi (18.23%), Tamil
(17.68%), Telugu (12.81%), Malayalam
(8.11%) and Nicobarese (8.05%) according to
2001 Census of India.
costume
There is no such specific attire in Andaman and
Nicobar islands. Till date there are many
people from Andaman and Nicobar Islands
who do not wear any dress. This is mainly due
to their detachment from the civilized world.
The Sentinelese people still move naked in the
islands.
02
Hindi
भौगोलिक वातावरण और प्रमुख दर्शनीय स्थल
अंडमान व नोकोबार द्वीप समूह
भौगोलिक वातावरण

इसकी एक उष्णकटिबंधीय जलवायु है। गर्मियों और


मानसून के अंत में उष्णकटिबंधीय तूफान और बारिश
को छोड़कर कोई गंभीर जलवायु परिस्थितियां नहीं हैं।
ग्रीष्मकाल (मार्च से मई) समुद्री हवा के साथ गर्म लेकिन
सुखद होता है और आर्द्रता का स्तर लगभग 80%
होता है। यह सभी प्रकार की पर्यटन गतिविधियों के लिए
उपयुक्त है।
अंडमान व नोकोबार द्वीप समूह
प्रमुख दर्शनीय स्थल

1.राधानगर बीच
2. सेलुलर जेल
3. रॉस द्वीप
4.हाथी समुद्र तट
5. कलापत्थर बीच
03
Math
04
science
Different Wildlife Sanctuary and National Parks
in Andaman & Nicobar Islands
WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES & NATIONAL PARKS

Landfall Island Wildlife Sanctuary

Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

Campbell Bay National Park


NATIONAL PARKS, WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES &
THEIR CONSERVATION EFFORTS
● PARKS LIKE :- ● SANCTUARIES LIKE:-

● Campbell Bay National Park: Situated in the Great ● Mount Harriet National Park: Located in South
Nicobar Island, it is one of the largest national parks in Andaman Island, Mount Harriet National Park is
India. The park focuses on preserving the unique tropical known for its diverse ecosystem and dense forests.
rainforest and its endemic species. THEIR,
● THEIR, ● Conservation Efforts:
● Conservation Efforts: ● Wildlife sanctuaries have regulations to restrict
● Strict regulations and guidelines are in place to control human activities and protect the habitats of
human activities, such as fishing, boating, and tourism, to specific species.
minimize disturbances to the natural habitats. ● Measures are taken to prevent poaching, illegal
● Research and monitoring programs are conducted to study logging, and other activities that can harm the
the biodiversity and assess the health of ecosystems. wildlife and their habitats.
● Awareness campaigns and educational initiatives are ● Efforts are made to restore degraded habitats and
implemented to promote conservation ethics among promote the growth of native species.
visitors and local communities.
SIMILARITIES,DIFFERENCES B/w THEIR
CONVERSATION EFFORTS
● Similarities: ● Differences:
• Both national parks and wildlife sanctuaries • National parks have a broader focus on
aim to conserve biodiversity and protect preserving entire ecosystems, while
natural ecosystems. wildlife sanctuaries often focus on specific
species or habitats.
• They have regulations and guidelines to
control human activities and minimize • National parks generally have stricter
disturbances. regulations and limited human activities
compared to wildlife sanctuaries.
• Research and monitoring programs are
conducted to study the wildlife and • National parks often receive more
ecosystems. government funding and resources for
conservation efforts
05
Social
science
impact of Indian Ocean
Tsunami of 2004
Tsunami of 2004, caused by a 9.0 magnitude
earthquake, is the most devastating tsunami in
modern times, affecting 18 countries in Southeast
Asia and Southern Africa, killing more than 250,000
people in a single day, and leaving more than 1.7
million homeless. However, less reported, albeit
real, is its impact in the islands of the Indian Ocean
more than 1,000 miles away from its epicenter.
This is the first peer-reviewed paper on the 2004
tsunami events specifically in the eleven nations
bordering the Indian Ocean, as they constitute a
region at risk, due to the presence of tectonic
interactive plate, absence of a tsunami warning
system in the Indian Ocean, and lack established
communication network providing timely
information to that region
Our paper has a dual objective: the first objective
is to report the 2004 tsunami event in relation to
the 11 nations bordering the Indian Ocean. The
second one is to elaborate on lessons learned
from it from national, regional, and international
disaster management programs to prevent such
devastating consequences of tsunami from
occurring again in the future.
06
Health and physical
education
Some famous sports
of Andaman and
Nicobar islands
1.snorkeling
2.Boat Ride
3.Scuba Diving
4.parasailing
5.under sea walking
6.Jet skiing
7.swimmimg
8.kayaking
07
ART education
Traditional jewelry of Andaman &Nicobar
Information on the Jewelry

Jewelry at Andaman and Nicobar islands also


comes in the traditional incarnation of being
studded with precious stones like ruby,
diamond, emerald and many more which are
equally sought-after by the locals as well as by
the visitants. Shopping in Andaman and
Nicobar must include buying some jewelry
items of the place especially those made from
the sea shells. Shell jewelry of Andaman and
Nicobar islands are very popular with the
tourists.
08
MUSIC
Musical instruments played in Andaman &
Nicobar islands
Musical instruments played in Andaman and
Nicobar islands
Traditionally the Nicobarese use a few string and wind
instruments, the Sanun (copper plate), silver spoons
and drums. Due to rapid change and the destruction of
the tsunami, it is feared that within the near future
many folk, devotional and ritual art forms will
disappear.

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