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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 30 Port Blair, Friday January 31, 2020 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4 C M Y K Dry weather most likely to prevail over Port Blair. Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 30°C and 21°C respectively on Friday 31/01/ 2020. Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 30.1 Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 31.3 Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST 076 Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST 068 Sunrise Time for tomorrow (in IST): 0544 Sunset Time for tomorrow (in IST): 1721 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 1.3 upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm “If you want to change the world, start with yourself.” ...the Largest Circulating Daily of the Islands Since 1920s the Oldest Daily... Govt open for discussion on all issues in Budget Session, says PM after all party meeting Corona virus: Shipping Ministry asks Indian seafarers, ships to exercise due caution New Delhi, Jan 30 Ministry of Shipping has asked all Indian seafarers and ships to exercise due caution while calling at ports of the regions where Novel Corona virus infection is reported. In an advisory, it has asked seafarers to comply with World Health Organization's recommendation and Health Ministry's advisory in view of the virus outbreak in China. All concerned organizations and seafarers unions have been advised to inform their seafarers to comply with the WHO recommendation and Health Ministry advisory. Considering the possible spread of the disease, WHO had issued standard recommendation for general public to reduce exposure to the disease. Health Ministry has also issued a travel advisory to travellers visiting China. The advisory suggested travellers to follow simple public health measures at all times. These include observing good personal hygiene, practicing frequent hand washing with soap, and following respiratory etiquettes. It advised to avoid close contact with people who are unwell or showing symptoms of illness such as cough, and runny nose. Port Blair, Jan 30 A workshop on conservation of marine eco-system and reef management was held recently in the conference hall of Directorate of Information, Publicity and Tourism in association with an NGO 'Reef Watch' based at Chidiyatapu to sensitize Scuba Dive Centers and their frontline staff, especially Dive Instructors and Dive Masters on environmental issues associated with coral ecosystem. Altogether, 29 divers associated with different Scuba Dive Centres of Port Blair attended the workshop. The importance of reef conservation and need to preserve marine eco-system for sustainable growth of Scuba Diving industry in these Islands was emphasized. The human interferences and its adverse impact on the vulnerable and sensitive marine ecology, particularly at the dive sites were brought to the notice of Dive Professionals. They were trained on how to guide their diving guests on responsible and sustainable diving. Many interesting facts about different fish and other marine flora & fauna were shared with diving personnel, to further share with their guests for a more informative and immersive diving experience. The workshop was conducted by Ms Nayantara, a marine conservationist who is working on reef conservation at Reef Watch, a communication from the Dy. Director (Tsm) said. Workshop on conservation of marine eco-system organized by Dte of IP&T Port Blair, Jan 30 A weeklong national workshop on Image Processing, Deep Learning, AI, ML and IoT jointly organized by Dr. B. R Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Port Blair and NIT Trichy in association with IIT Jodhpur and CSIR-Centre for Electronics Research Institute CEERI, Pilani was inaugurated by the Secretary Education, Sports and Health, A&N Administration, Smti. Kriti Garg, at DBRAIT auditorium on Jan 28. While speaking, the chief guest expressed her happiness that this workshop on the very emerging trends is perfectly timed as the under-sea cable is being laid. She emphasized that students should take maximum advantage of the vast experience of the eminent experts through this workshop. Speaking on the occasion, the keynote speaker, Prof S.C. Bose, Ex Scientist CEERI and advisor IIT, Jodhpur said that these emerging areas are the second and third order derivates of the basic science and engineering subjects. He asked the students to firm up their basics and gradually escalate themselves into these new disciplines. He mentioned that remoteness should not be a challenge rather it should be explored as opportunity. Earlier, Dr. Utpal Sharma, Principal DBRAIT and Spl. Secretary (IT), A&N Administration, welcoming the gathering said that the combination of academicians and hard core research scientists from National Research Lab would certainly go a long way in developing end-to-end solution that will catalyse the start-up culture, a communication from the Dean (Students Affair)/ Media Cell said here. National workshop on image processing & deep learning begins at DBRAIT Port Blair, Jan 30 In order to achieve 100 % waste processing, PBMC rolled out door to door collection of segregated waste in all 24 wards and this waste is further segregated into different fragments at temporary segregation centers. This has not only reduced the number of trips performed by Sanitary Vehicles for transportation of Municipal Solid Waste per day but has also substantially closed the Dumping Ground Yard and stopped emission of smoke almost. PBMC has requested all commercial and other Commercial & other establishments urged to segregate Dry waste & hand over to PBMC staff establishments to segregate their dry/ recyclable waste, and hand over to PBMC staff. No wet waste will be collected by PBMC from any establishment which falls under bulk generators, since it is the sole responsibility of the concerned establishments to process their generated wet/organic waste through composting, biogas etc. In this connection, all the households and establishments have been New Delhi, Jan 30 Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today said that the Government is open for discussion on all issues in the Budget Session of Parliament. He was addressing the all party meeting on the eve of the Budget Session which is beginning tomorrow (Jan 31). In his concluding remarks, Shri Modi welcomed the suggestions of most of the Members that the session should focus on the prevailing economic situation in the country. The Prime Minister urged the members to see how the country can gain from the prevailing global economic scenario. He said, in the budget session and in the beginning of the New Year if the Parliament and the Members can give a proper direction to the country’s economy, it would be in the best interest of the country. Shri Modi requested the Members to see to it that they contribute to increasing the productivity of the session and the Parliament. He said, in the last two sessions, the country saw the increased productivity and the great public response in favour of it. He said, as people’s representatives, it is the responsibility of the MPs to increase the productivity of the House and discuss all issues with an open mind. MPs from all parties including Defence Minister Shri Rajnath Singh, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Shri Prahlad Joshi, Ministers of State for Parliamentary Affairs Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal and Shri V Muraleedharan attended the meeting. 76 th Martyrdom Anniversary of 44 Martyrs of IIL observed DCSA, others pay homage Port Blair, Jan 30 A solemn function was organized at Balidan Vedi, Humfreygunj Martyrs' Memorial today, to mark the 76th Martyrdom Anniversary and to pay homage to the 44 Martyrs of Indian Independence League (IIL) Andaman Branch, who were shot dead and buried there on Jan. 30, 1944 by the Japanese soldiers during World War-II. The Deputy Commissioner, South Andaman, Shri Abhishek Dev, chief guest of the function laid wreath at the Martyrs' Memorial followed by offering of floral tributes by other dignitaries, Humfreygunj Martyrs' Memorial members, descendants of the martyrs and prominent citizens of the Islands. The DCSA also distributed Humfreygunj Martyrs' Memorial awards to Govt. Secondary School (GSS) Humfreygunj on the occasion. A Sarva Dharma Prarthana (All Religions' Prayer) was conducted to pray for peace to the souls of the martyrs. The students of GSS Humfreygunj presented Ram Dhun and the function concluded with the National Anthem. Later, the chief guest visited the Photo Gallery of the Humfreygunj Martyrs' Memorial Museum to have a glimpse of the martyrs’ photos and documents related to Japanese occupation. The Patron of the Humfreygunj Martyrs' Memorial, Shri Gouri Shankar Pandey, its Gen. Secretary, Shri Jeivaish Shankar Pandey and the State President BJP, Shri Ajoy Bairagi were among others, who attended this solemn function. Fishermen advised not to cross IBL Port Blair, Jan 30 Fishermen have been advised not to cross the International Boundary while fishing in A&N water. Recently, Bangladesh Navy has arrested a number of Indian fishermen while fishing inside the Bangladesh Maritime Territory which is violation of the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) off the West Bengal coast. Legal action is being taken against all the arrested fishermen and they would be released only after trial process in court. The fishermen of A&N Islands have been advised Port Blair, Jan 30 The First ever Mega Cultural Fest 'Prajna 2020' by the Students Council of Dr. B. R Ambedkar Institute of Technology (DBRAIT) started today. The two-day long CulFest weaves various colorful programmes in its tapestry comprising competitions on sculpture from waste to wealth, wall painting, self-composed poetry recitation, master- chef, different dance forms, singing, musical band etc. Students from different colleges of these Islands as well from NIT Trichy are participating in these events with great enthusiasm. Reverberating music, parallel events, colorful atmosphere and student interactions is the order of the day. The programme will culminate tomorrow showcasing the winning pieces, a communication from the Dean (Students Affair)/ Media Cell said. 'Prajna 2020' begins at DBRAIT Port Blair, Jan 30 A&N UT Commission for Protection of Child Rights (UTCPCR) is a Statutory Body constituted under CPCR Act (2005) to safeguard Child Rights and empowered to look in to any matter related to safety and security of children of these Islands. The A&N UT Commission for Protection of Child Rights (UTCPCR) conducted a daylong state level programme on the theme of Pariksha Parv 2.0 at the conference Hall Megapode Resort recently in A&NUTCPCR organizes orientation prog. for Headmasters & Principals collaboration with National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) with the aim to create Orientation/Sensitization on the issue of stress in students due to exam during the exam period. As part of State Level Orientation cum Sensitization programme on Pariksha Parv 2.0 Heads/Principals of District Institute of Education Training (DIET) and Head Masters/ Principals of Higher Secondary Schools nearly 70 participants attended the programme. The Chairperson, Port Blair, Jan 30 Under Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin), the Directorate of RD, PRIs & ULBs, A&N Administration has identified 18 villages viz. Neil Kendra, Ramnagar, Sitapur, Laxmanpur, Bharatpur, Wandoor, Chouldari, Malappuram, Mithakhari, Shore Point, Namunaghar, Netaji Nagar under South Andaman District, Shivapuram, Rampur, Diglipur under N&M Andaman District and Campbell Bay, 18 villages to be developed as Model Villages in Isles Colour coded dustbins distributed to households for segregation of waste at source (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) Joginder Nagar, Gandhi Nagar under Nicobars District to be developed as Model Villages. The following activities shall be initiated in the identified Model Villages: * 100% Source segregation of waste into a minimum of three categories viz. Dry waste in Blue, Wet waste in Green and Hazardous waste in Red Bins. * 100% door to door collection of waste from Households/Resorts/ Restaurants /Shops/ Offices/Schools etc. * Collection of User fee from Households/Resorts/ Restaurants/Shops/ Offices /Schools etc. * Strict compliance of order for complete ban on single use plastic. * All households shall initiate to compost their Wet waste at household level. * Sanitation tools will be provided to the Sanitation Workers. To achieve the goals of Model Villages, the Directorate of Rural Development has started distribution of colour coded dustbins to all the households of Model villages for segregation of waste at source and for its

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Page 1: Session, says PM after all party meeting

Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 30 Port Blair, Friday January 31, 2020 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4

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Dry weather most likely to prevail overPort Blair. Maximum and Minimumtemperature will be around 30°C and21°C respectively on Friday 31/01/2020.Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 30.1Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 31.3Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST 076Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST 068Sunrise Time for tomorrow (in IST): 0544Sunset Time for tomorrow (in IST): 1721Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs)- in mm: 000.0Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 1.3 upto0830 hrs (of date) in mm

“If you want tochange the world,

start with yourself.”

...the Largest Circulating Daily of the Islands

Since 1920s the Oldest Daily...

Govt open for discussion on all issues in BudgetSession, says PM after all party meeting

Corona virus: Shipping Ministry asks Indianseafarers, ships to exercise due caution

New Delhi, Jan 30Ministry of Shipping hasasked all Indian seafarersand ships to exercise duecaution while calling atports of the regions whereNovel Corona virusinfection is reported.In an advisory, it has askedseafarers to comply withWorld HealthO r g a n i z a t i o n ' srecommendation andHealth Ministry's advisoryin view of the virus

outbreak in China. Allconcerned organizationsand seafarers unions havebeen advised to informtheir seafarers to complywith the WHOrecommendation andHealth Ministry advisory.Considering the possiblespread of the disease,WHO had issued standardrecommendation forgeneral public to reduceexposure to the disease.Health Ministry has also

issued a travel advisory totravellers visiting China.The advisory suggestedtravellers to follow simplepublic health measures at alltimes. These includeobserving good personalhygiene, practicing frequenthand washing with soap, andfollowing respiratoryetiquettes. It advised to avoidclose contact with peoplewho are unwell or showingsymptoms of illness such ascough, and runny nose.

Port Blair, Jan 30A workshop onconservation of marineeco-system and reefmanagement was heldrecently in the conferencehall of Directorate ofInformation, Publicity andTourism in association withan NGO 'Reef Watch' basedat Chidiyatapu to sensitizeScuba Dive Centers andtheir frontline staff,especially Dive Instructors

and Dive Masters onenvironmental issuesassociated with coralecosystem.Altogether, 29 diversassociated with differentScuba Dive Centres of PortBlair attended theworkshop. The importanceof reef conservation andneed to preserve marineeco-system for sustainablegrowth of Scuba Divingindustry in these Islands

was emphasized. Thehuman interferences andits adverse impact on thevulnerable and sensitivemarine ecology,particularly at the dive siteswere brought to the noticeof Dive Professionals.They were trained on howto guide their diving guestson responsible andsustainable diving. Manyinteresting facts aboutdifferent fish and other

marine flora & fauna wereshared with divingpersonnel, to further sharewith their guests for a moreinformative and immersivediving experience. Theworkshop was conductedby Ms Nayantara, a marineconservationist who isworking on reefconservation at ReefWatch, a communicationfrom the Dy. Director (Tsm)said.

Workshop on conservation of marineeco-system organized by Dte of IP&T

Port Blair, Jan 30 A weeklong nationalworkshop on ImageProcessing, DeepLearning, AI, ML and IoTjointly organized by Dr. B.R Ambedkar Institute ofTechnology, Port Blair andNIT Trichy in associationwith IIT Jodhpur andCSIR-Centre forElectronics ResearchInstitute CEERI, Pilaniwas inaugurated by theSecretary Education,Sports and Health, A&NAdministration, Smti. KritiGarg, at DBRAITauditorium on Jan 28.While speaking, the chiefguest expressed herhappiness that thisworkshop on the very

emerging trends isperfectly timed as theunder-sea cable is beinglaid. She emphasized thatstudents should takemaximum advantage of thevast experience of theeminent experts throughthis workshop.Speaking on the occasion,the keynote speaker, Prof

S.C. Bose, Ex ScientistCEERI and advisor IIT,Jodhpur said that theseemerging areas are thesecond and third orderderivates of the basicscience and engineeringsubjects. He asked thestudents to firm up theirbasics and graduallyescalate themselves into

these new disciplines. Hementioned thatremoteness should not bea challenge rather it shouldbe explored asopportunity. Earlier, Dr. UtpalSharma, Principal DBRAITand Spl. Secretary (IT),A&N Administration,welcoming the gatheringsaid that the combination ofacademicians and hard coreresearch scientistsfrom National ResearchLab would certainlygo a long way indeveloping end-to-endsolution that will catalyse thestart-up culture, acommunication from theDean (Students Affair)/Media Cell said here.

National workshop on image processing& deep learning begins at DBRAIT

Port Blair, Jan 30 In order to achieve 100 %waste processing, PBMCrolled out door to doorcollection of segregatedwaste in all 24 wards andthis waste is furthersegregated into differentfragments at temporarysegregation centers. Thishas not only reduced thenumber of trips performedby Sanitary Vehicles fortransportation ofMunicipal Solid Waste perday but has alsosubstantially closed theDumping Ground Yard andstopped emission of smokealmost. PBMC has requested allcommercial and other

Commercial & other establishments urged tosegregate Dry waste & hand over to PBMC staff

establishments tosegregate their dry/recyclable waste, and handover to PBMC staff. No wetwaste will be collected byPBMC from anyestablishment which fallsunder bulk generators,since it is the sole

responsibility of theconcerned establishmentsto process their generatedwet/organic waste throughcomposting, biogas etc. In this connection, all thehouseholds andestablishments have been

New Delhi, Jan 30Prime Minister ShriNarendra Modi today saidthat the Government isopen for discussion on allissues in the BudgetSession of Parliament. Hewas addressing the allparty meeting on the eve ofthe Budget Session whichis beginning tomorrow (Jan31). In his concludingremarks, Shri Modiwelcomed the suggestionsof most of the Membersthat the session shouldfocus on the prevailingeconomic situation in thecountry. The PrimeMinister urged themembers to see how thecountry can gain from theprevailing global economicscenario. He said, in thebudget session and in the

beginning of the New Yearif the Parliament and theMembers can give aproper direction to thecountry’s economy, i twould be in the bestinterest of the country.Shri Modi requested theMembers to see to it that

they contribute toincreasing theproductivi ty of thesession and theParliament. He said, in thelast two sessions, thecountry saw the increasedproductivity and the greatpublic response in favour

of it. He said, as people’srepresentatives, it is theresponsibility of the MPsto increase theproductivity of the Houseand discuss all issues withan open mind.MPs from all partiesincluding Defence Minister

Shri Rajnath Singh,Minister of ParliamentaryAffairs Shri Prahlad Joshi,Ministers of State forParliamentary Affairs ShriArjun Ram Meghwal andShri V Muraleedharanattended the meeting.

76th Martyrdom Anniversaryof 44 Martyrs of IIL observed

DCSA, others pay homagePort Blair, Jan 30 A solemn function wasorganized at Balidan Vedi,Humfreygunj Martyrs'Memorial today, to markthe 76th MartyrdomAnniversary and to payhomage to the 44 Martyrsof Indian IndependenceLeague (IIL) AndamanBranch, who were shotdead and buried there onJan. 30, 1944 by theJapanese soldiers duringWorld War-II. The DeputyCommissioner, SouthAndaman, Shri AbhishekDev, chief guest of thefunction laid wreath at theMartyrs ' Memorialfollowed by offering offloral tributes by otherdignitaries, HumfreygunjMartyrs ' Memorialmembers, descendants ofthe martyrs andprominent citizens of theIslands. The DCSA alsodistributed Humfreygunj

Martyrs' Memorial awardsto Govt. SecondarySchool (GSS)Humfreygunj on theoccasion. A Sarva DharmaPrarthana (All Religions'Prayer) was conducted topray for peace to the soulsof the martyrs. Thestudents of GSSHumfreygunj presentedRam Dhun and thefunction concluded withthe National Anthem. Later, the chief guestvisited the Photo Gallery

of the HumfreygunjMartyrs ' MemorialMuseum to have aglimpse of the martyrs’photos and documentsrelated to Japaneseoccupation. The Patron of theHumfreygunj Martyrs'Memorial, Shri GouriShankar Pandey, its Gen.Secretary, Shri JeivaishShankar Pandey and theState President BJP, ShriAjoy Bairagi were amongothers, who attended thissolemn function.

Fishermen advisednot to cross IBL

Port Blair, Jan 30 Fishermen have beenadvised not to cross theInternational Boundarywhile fishing in A&N water.Recently, BangladeshNavy has arrested a numberof Indian fishermen whilefishing inside theBangladesh MaritimeTerritory which is violationof the InternationalMaritime Boundary Line(IMBL) off the West Bengalcoast. Legal action is beingtaken against all thearrested fishermen andthey would be released onlyafter trial process in court.The fishermen of A&NIslands have been advised

Port Blair, Jan 30 The First ever MegaCultural Fest 'Prajna 2020' bythe Students Council of Dr.B. R Ambedkar Institute ofTechnology (DBRAIT)started today. The two-daylong CulFest weaves variouscolorful programmes in itstapestry comprisingcompetitions on sculpturefrom waste to wealth, wallpainting, self-composedpoetry recitation, master-chef, different dance forms,singing, musical band etc.

Students from differentcolleges of these Islands aswell from NIT Trichy areparticipating in theseevents with greatenthusiasm. Reverberatingmusic, parallel events,colorful atmosphere andstudent interactions is theorder of the day. Theprogramme will culminatetomorrow showcasing thewinning pieces, acommunication from theDean (Students Affair)/Media Cell said.

'Prajna 2020' begins at DBRAIT

Port Blair, Jan 30 A&N UT Commission forProtection of Child Rights(UTCPCR) is a StatutoryBody constituted underCPCR Act (2005) tosafeguard Child Rights andempowered to look in toany matter related to safetyand security of children ofthese Islands. The A&NUT Commission forProtection of Child Rights(UTCPCR) conducted adaylong state levelprogramme on the theme ofPariksha Parv 2.0 at theconference Hall MegapodeResort recently in

A&NUTCPCR organizes orientationprog. for Headmasters & Principals

collaboration with NationalCommission for Protectionof Child Rights (NCPCR)with the aim to createOrientation/Sensitizationon the issue of stress instudents due to examduring the exam period. As part of State LevelOrientation cumSensitization programme

on Pariksha Parv 2.0Heads/Principals ofDistrict Institute ofEducation Training (DIET)and Head Masters/Principals of HigherSecondary Schools nearly70 participants attendedthe programme.The Chairperson,

Port Blair, Jan 30 Under Swachh BharatMission (Gramin), theDirectorate of RD, PRIs &ULBs, A&NAdministration hasidentified 18 villages viz.Neil Kendra, Ramnagar,Sitapur, Laxmanpur,Bharatpur, Wandoor,Chouldari, Malappuram,Mithakhari, Shore Point,Namunaghar, Netaji Nagarunder South AndamanDistrict, Shivapuram,Rampur, Diglipur underN&M Andaman Districtand Campbell Bay,

18 villages to be developed as Model Villages in Isles

Colour coded dustbins distributed tohouseholds for segregation of waste at source

(Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page)

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Joginder Nagar, GandhiNagar under NicobarsDistrict to be developed asModel Villages.The following activitiesshall be initiated in theidentified Model Villages:* 100% Sourcesegregation of waste intoa minimum of threecategories viz. Dry wastein Blue, Wet waste inGreen and Hazardouswaste in Red Bins.* 100% door to doorcollection of waste fromHo useho lds /Reso rt s /Restaurants /Shops/Offices/Schools etc.* Collection of User feefrom Households/Resorts/

R e s t a u r a n t s / S h o p s /Offices /Schools etc.* Strict compliance oforder for complete ban onsingle use plastic.* All households shallinitiate to compost theirWet waste at householdlevel.* Sanitation tools will beprovided to the Sanitation

Workers.To achieve the goals ofModel Villages, theDirectorate of RuralDevelopment has starteddistribution of colourcoded dustbins to all thehouseholds of Modelvillages for segregation ofwaste at source and for its

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Port Blair, Jan 30 Andaman Marathon will beorganized by the AndamanChamber of Commerce &Industry in association with theDepartment of Sports and YouthAffairs on Feb 16, 2020. In thisconnection, a meeting wasorganized in the conferencehall of the Secretariat today todiscuss matters related to thesmooth conduct of the event inthese Islands. Chairing the meeting, theSecretary Education & Sports,

Smt. Kriti Garg urged theDepartments & organizationsinvolved to ensure that all thearrangements are completewell in advance for successfulconduct of the event to beflagged off from NationalMemorial Cellular Jail at 5:15am on February 16, 2020. Shealso urged the representativeof different Departments presentin the meeting to ensure thatthe works related to theirrespective Department iscomplete well in time in tandem

Port Blair, Jan 30The Andaman & NicobarPolice Sub-Inspector RajinaKiro continued her winningstreak by bagging medals timeand again in national andinternational Championshipand brought laurel to theseIslands. In highly competitive eventsof 30th National Canoe SprintChampionship Senior (Men &Women) which was held atBhopal, Madhya Pradeshfrom Jan 12 to 16, 2020, theSub-Inspector Rajina Kiroperformed outstandingly andbrought excellent resultthrough her sheer dedication,determination, hard work andregular practice. She won 3Gold medals in 1000 meterskayaking (Double), 500meters kayaking (Double) &

Rajina Kiro brings laurels to Isles bywinning 3 Gold & 4 Silver medals in

National championship

200 meters kayaking (Double)and 4 Silver Medals in 5000meters kayaking (Single),1000 meters kayaking(Single), 500 meters kayaking(Single) & 200 meterskayaking (Single).She is a great inspiration forthe aspiring sports persons ofthe Islands and her

achievement is testimony to thefact that great heights can beachieved through hard work,perseverance andcommitment. The A&N Policehas congratulated her on herexceptional achievementand for bringing laurels forthese Islands, acommunication said.

CARGO SERVICEMV Chuglum will sail for Campbell Bay via Little Andaman, Car Nicobar,Chowra, Teressa, Katchal & Nancowry on 08.02.2020 (Sat) at 1700Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair immediately afterdischarging/loading of Cargo at respective ports. Booking of cargo forthe above sailing has been commenced from 31.01.2020 (Fri) onwardsat Commercial Wing of DSS. All the consigners are advised to bookactual quantity of cargo to be transshipped, as no excess cargo will beallowed.INTER ISLAND SECTORMV Chowra will sail for Car Nicobar via Little Andaman on 31.01.2020(Fri) at 0630 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on01.02.2020 (Sat) at 1200 Hrs directly from Car Nicobar.MV Chowra will sail for Campbel l Bay via Car Nicobar, Chowra,Teressa, Katchal & Nancowry on 04.02.2020 (Tue) at 0800 Hrs fromHaddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 07.02.2020 (Fri) at 2000 Hrsfrom Campbell Bay via same route. Passenger tickets for the abovesailing will be issued to the general public from 01.02.2020 (Sat) from1000 Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counter & CSC's. Similarly,booking of cargo will commence from 31.01.2020 (Fri) onwards between0900 Hrs to 1200 Hrs at Commercial Wing.LITTLE ANDAMANMV Coral Queen will sail for Little Andaman on 31.01.2020 (Fri) at 1000Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at2100 Hrs from Little Andaman.MV Coral Queen will sail for Little Andaman on 03.02.2020 (Mon) at1000 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 2100 Hrs from Little Andaman. Passenger tickets for the above sailingwill be issued to the general public from 31.01.2020 (Fri) from 0900 Hrsonwards at STARS Ticketing Counter & CSC's.MV Coral Queen will sail for Little Andaman on 04.02.2020 (Tue) at1000 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 2100 Hrs from Little Andaman. Passenger tickets for the above sailingwill be issued to the general public from 01.02.2020 (Sat) from 0900 Hrsonwards at STARS Ticketing Counter & CSC's.31.01.2020 (FRIDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEPMV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 31.01.2020 (Fri) at 0620Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 0900 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 31.01.2020 (Fri) at0900 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 1130 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV North Passage will sail for Shaheed Dweep on 31.01.2020 (Fri) at0630 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 0845 Hrs from Shaheed Dweep.MV North Passage will sail for Shaheed Dweep on 31.01.2020 (Fri) at1100 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 1600 Hrs from Shaheed Dweep.MV North Passage will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 31.01.2020 (Fri) at1300 Hrs from Shaheed Dweep Jetty and will sail back to ShaheedDweep on the same day at 1430 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 31.01.2020 (Fri) at 1400Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 1630 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 31.01.2020 (Fri) at1800 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on 01.02.2020(Sat) at 0500 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.BARATANGMV Rani Changa will sail for Baratang on 31.01.2020 (Fri) at 0530 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1500 Hrs from Baratang.MV Rani Changa will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 31.01.2020 (Fri) at 1000Hrs from Baratang and will sail for Baratang on the same day at 1230Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.RANGATMV Wandoor will sail for Rangat via Swaraj Dweep and Long Island on31.01.2020 (Fri) at 0630 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail forPort Blair on the same day at 1300 Hrs from Rangat via same route.01.02.2020 (SATURDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEPMV North Passage will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.02.2020 (Sat) at0620 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 0900 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.02.2020 (Sat) at0900 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 1130 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Bambooka will sail for Shaheed Dweep on 01.02.2020 (Sat) at 0630Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 0845 Hrs from Shaheed Dweep.MV Bambooka will sail for Shaheed Dweep on 01.02.2020 (Sat) at 1100Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 1600 Hrs from Shaheed Dweep.MV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.02.2020 (Sat) at 1300Hrs from Shaheed Dweep Jetty and will sail back to Shaheed Dweep onthe same day at 1430 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV North Passage will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.02.2020 (Sat) at1400 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 1630 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.02.2020 (Sat) at1800 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on 02.02.2020(Sun) at 0500 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.BARATANGMV Rani Changa will sail for Baratang on 01.02.2020 (Sat) at 0530 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1500 Hrs from Baratang.MV Rani Changa will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.02.2020 (Sat) at1000 Hrs from Baratang and will sail for Baratang on the same day at1230 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.RANGATMV Wandoor will sail for Rangat via Shaheed Dweep, Swaraj Dweep,Strait Island and Long Island on 01.02.2020 (Sat) at 0615 Hrs fromPhoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on 02.02.2020 (Sun) at0615 Hrs from Rangat via same route.02.02.2020 (SUNDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEPMV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 02.02.2020 (Sun) at 0620Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 0900 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 02.02.2020 (Sun) at0900 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 1130 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV North Passage will sail for Shaheed Dweep on 02.02.2020 (Sun) at0630 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 0845 Hrs from Shaheed Dweep.MV North Passage will sail for Shaheed Dweep on 02.02.2020 (Sun) at1100 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 1600 Hrs from Shaheed Dweep.MV North Passage will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 02.02.2020 (Sun) at1300 Hrs from Shaheed Dweep Jetty and will sail back to ShaheedDweep on the same day at 1430 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 02.02.2020 (Sun) at 1400Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 1630 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Wandoor will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 02.02.2020 (Sun) at 1800Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on 03.02.2020(Mon) at 0500 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.BARATANGMV Rani Changa will sail for Baratang on 02.02.2020 (Sun) at 0530 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1500 Hrs from Baratang.MV Rani Changa will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 02.02.2020 (Sun) at1000 Hrs from Baratang and will sail for Baratang on the same day at1230 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.03.02.2020 (MONDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEPMV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 03.02.2020 (Mon) at 0620Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 0900 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.

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Wellington, Jan 30India, after a thrilling SuperOver win over New Zealandin the third Twenty20International, will look foranother match-winningperformance as the two teamslock horns in Wellington for thefourth T20I on Friday. Aftertaking a 3-0 unassailable leadin the five-match series, Indiacaptain Virat Kohli hinted thatthere might be changes in theplaying XI during the remainingtwo matches in the series.Washington Sundar andNavdeep Saini could featurein the XI as hinted by Virat Kohliduring the post-matchpresentation on Wednesday. There is also a school ofthought that Kane Williamsonshould move up top. Given hisbatting master class in theHamilton T20I, there is potentialfor him to open the innings withMartin Guptill with Colin Munrosliding down.Squads:India: Virat Kohli (capt),Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul(wk), Manish Pandey,Rishabh Pant, Sanju

Series winners India look to experimentas they face depleted New Zealand

Samson, Shreyas Iyer,Shivam Dube, RavindraJadeja, Kuldeep Yadav,Yuzvendra Chahal,Mohammed Shami,Jasprit Bumrah,Shardul Thakur,Navdeep Saini,Washington Sundar.New Zealand: KaneWilliamson (capt),

Martin Guptill , RossTaylor, ScottKuggeleijn, ColinMunro, Tom Bruce,Daryl Mitchell, MitchellSantner, Tim Seifert (wk),Hamish Bennett, IshSodhi, Tim Southee,Blair Tickner.Match starts at: 12.30pm IST.

with ACCI & Department ofSports & Youth Affairs. She also urged the NehruYuva Kendras spread all overthe Islands for encouragingyouth for theirgreater participation in'Andaman Marathon' byregistering themselves in thisevent. Earlier, the Director ofEducation, Shri Kamlesh Kumarwelcomed the representative ofdifferent Department present inthe meeting.

Port Blair, Jan 30 The Sports Authority ofIndia wil l be conductingselection tr ials for newinduction trainees for the year2020-2021 on Feb 1 & 2,2020. The participants (Boys& Girls between 12-16 years),have been asked to report at8 am at SAG Centre NetajiStadium. They should have

minimum of good physicalcharacteristics or have wonmedals at least at the districtlevel. They must bring alongdocuments such as birthcert i ficate, Aadhar card,passport size photo andcerti f icates of sportsachievements. The selectiontrail is only for candidates ofsouth zone of A&N Islands.

Interested candidates need toappear for the selection trialswith proper sports kit. Forfurther queries, one maycontact the Asst Coach K&C,Shri Raj Kumar Nishad, SAI,over ph no 7898654354/03192230398, acommunication from the CentreIn- charge, SAI, SAG, PortBlair Shri V Selvam said.

Selection trials in water sportsactivities at Netaji Stadium

requested to cooperate with PBMC to achieve the targetof 100 % waste processing and making the city spic andspan. Any establishment / firm found violating will be finedas per PBMC Solid Waste Handling & ManagementRules- 2017, a communication from the ExecutiveEngineer-III (Works & SWM), Municipal Council said.

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to refrain from venturing into the International MaritimeBoundary Line (IMBL) to avoid legal action by theneighbouring countries as communication received fromthe Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry &Dairying, Govt. of India, New Delhi, a communicationfrom the Director of Fisheries said.

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proper disposal.Shri Vinay Kr. Jindal, Director (RD/P) distributed colour coded dustbins to 846households in a function held today at Community Hall, Shore Point in presence ofthe Pradhan, Gram Panchayat Shore Point, Zilla Parishad Member, Ward Membersand other officials of RD Dept. All the households were given three types of dustbinsfor segregation of waste at household level i.e Blue Bins for dry waste, Green Bins forwet waste and Red Bins for hazardous waste.He also briefed about the various provisions of the SWM By-Laws, 2019 to thevillagers and motivated them to pay the monthly user fees to the Gram Panchayat, sothat the Gram Panchayat can provide better services and a clean environment to thecitizens, a communication from the Director (RD/P) said.

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UTCPCR, Shri Taranga Kumar Dhali, Smt. Rubina Siddiqui, President, Right for All,Ex. Member, UTCPCR and the Resource Person from NCPCR, Dr. Mitesh Vehari,Psychiatrist, Dr. Kavita R. Shanmugham, Psychologist, Swami ShuddhanandaSaraswati, Chinmaya Mission and Smt. Neeta Agrawal, Member UTCPCR were theresource persons of the programme.

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Power breakPort Blair, Jan 30 The power supply willremain suspended at fewareas under SouthAndaman area on Feb 1,2020 from 8 am to 2 pm forcarrying out shifting of H.Tline from Paddy land toroad side at Kadakachangunder Ferrargunj sub-division. The areas to beaffected are Shoal Bay-Ferrargunj feeder: TankiPahad, Model Village,Kadakachang, Mathura,Ferrargunj, Saithan Kari,Aniket and Jikratang.

MSBTE Summer Examination at DBRAITPort Blair, Jan 30 The MSBTE Summer 2020 examination for all thebacklog students of Diploma (I scheme and G scheme)program is scheduled from Apr 11, 2020. Examinationregistration for MSBTE Summer 2020 has started andlast date for submitting the exam fees and online examregistration is up to Jan 31, 2020. Students may contacttheir department academic members of Dr. B.R. AmbedkarInstitute of Technology for further queries, acommunication from Dean (Academics) said.

Walk-in Interviewat DBRAIT

Port Blair, Jan 30 DBRAIT will beconducting walk ininterview for Guest Lecturer(English) and Mechanical.The candidates will have togive demo practical on Feb3, 2020 at 10 am for whichthe topics can be collectedfrom academic cell of theinstitute on any workingdays. The candidate shouldpossess Diploma inComputer/Information/Mechanical Engineeringwith first class. The selectedcandidate will be paidhonorarium of Rs. 150 perpractical with max ceiling ofRs. 10000 per month. Thecandidates can upload theirresume on e-mailID([email protected]),a communication from Dean(Academics) said.

Melbourne, Jan 30Novak Djokovic once againbeat great rival Roger Federerat a Grand Slam on Thursdaywith a 7-6(1), 6-4, 6-3 win toreach the Australian Open finaland remain on course for arecord-extending eighth title atMelbourne Park. It was the 50thact of one of the greatest rivalriesof the sport and the odds wereheavily stacked against

Novak Djokovic downs Roger Federer;reaches Australia Open final

Federer as the Swiss had notbeaten the Serb at a major since2012 on the grass courts ofWimbledon. Federer`s journeyon the blue courts of MelbournePark had been far from smoothas he was two points from losingagainst John Millman in the thirdround and then saved sevenmatch points to get past AmericanTennys Sandgren in Tuesday`squarter-final.

Make mytrip Andaman Marathon on Feb.16Sports Secretary urges all Deptt. &

Organizations to ensure smooth conductof event with greater participation