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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 236 Port Blair, Saturday, September 02, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 6 Pages T e l e g ra m s he Daily C M Y K jk"Vªh; O;ogkj es a fgUnh dks dke es a ykuk ns 'k dh 'kh?kz mUufr ds fy, vko';d gSA egkRek xka /kh New Delhi, Sept 1 Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has asked tax administrators to fix clear targets to improve the country's tax administration by 2022. He said, the government is working towards creation of an environment which shatters the confidence of the corrupt, and instills confidence among the honest taxpayers. Inaugurating the Rajasva Gyan Sangam at New Delhi today, Shri Modi mentioned steps taken by the government including demonetization, and implementation of stringent laws against black money and benami property. He said, human interface must be kept to a minimum in the tax administration's dealings and asked for a push to e-assessment so that vested interests do not impede the due process of law. Mentioning the benefits of the GST, Shri Modi said, besides economic integration and transparency in the system, over 17 lakh new traders have been brought into the indirect tax system within two months. He said, there is a need to work towards ensuring that all traders including even relatively smaller ones register with the GST system. He also expressed dismay at the huge pendency of tax-related cases in adjudication and appeal. The Prime Minister said, big sums of money that is locked up in these cases, could have been used for the welfare of the poor. He also asked officers to come up with an action plan to eliminate pendency. PM Modi asks tax administrators to fix clear targets to improve country's tax administration Port Blair, Sep 1 Eid - al-Adha is a Muslim festival that is known as the Feast of Sacrifice, Bakrid or the Greater Eid. It falls on the 10th day of Islamic month Dhu al- Hijjah. Bakrid is among two major Islamic festivals celebrated worldwide each year. While Eid falls on the 10th day of the 12th month, its time and date change according to the positioning of the moon. The date is decided as the Islamic calendar month known as Dhu al-Hijjah. Muslims across the world celebrate the festival with prayers, feasts and other festivities. Muslims greet each other and go to mosques. The Lt. Governor, A&N Islands, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi has greeted the people on the occasion. In his message, he stated that Id-ul-Zuha is a day to remember the great sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim who volunteered to sacrifice his only son Ismail, as an act of obedience to God's command. The State President, BJP, A&N Islands, Shri Vishal Jolly has extended his warm greetings and Id-ul-Zuha to be celebrated with religious fervor today Port Blair, Sept. 1 Continuing the strict action against illegal sale of contraband tobacco products, a team of Food Safety Officials lead by the District Food Safety Officer, South Andaman conducted surprise raids in connection with storage and distribution of contraband tobacco products at Nayagoan, Chakargoan, Burmanalla, Chidiyatapu, Calicut, Ferrargunj, Wimberlygunj, Bambooflat on Aug 30. Large quantities of contraband tobacco products were seized from five Food Business Operators (FBOs). The details of the FBOs who premises were inspected, closed and sealed are Smti. Amuda, R/o Bambooflat, Shri. T. Rama Rao, R/o Bambooflat, Shri. M. Abdul Aziz, R/o Wimberly Gunj, Shri. M. Shamshad Ali, R/o Wimberly Gunj and Shri. Kalaiselvam R/o New Bimblitan. All the contraband tobacco items were seized under the appropriate section of the Act and legal proceedings are being initiated against Large quantity of contraband tobacco products seized Port Blair, Sept 1 The PBMC has disconnected water supply of 30 Hotels & Commercial establishments today due to non-payment of pending dues. Meanwhile, 12 firms deposited their dues and their water connections have been restored after levy of re-connection charges. Further, the PBMC has stopped supply water tankers to all those Institutions/Organization who have not cleared the pending dues. No water tanker was provided to such institutes/ organizations today. A drive has also been started for cancellation of allotment of those tenants of the Municipal Properties who have failed to clear the dues even during the amnesty scheme under which 5% rebate was extended to clear all the pending dues by 30th June 2017. Now, since the amnesty scheme is over, the said 5% rebate will not be available and further an interest @ 18% will also be levied. The PBMC has also Non-payment of dues PBMC disconnects water supply and initiates process for cancellation of allotment/licence Port Blair, Sept. 1 Shri Vivek Rae, Ex-Chief Secretary, Chairman of the Committee on Land issue constituted by the Home Ministry will be visiting Port Blair to examine and recommend on the land matters. In pursuant to the submission of Shri Bishnu Pada Ray, Member of Parliament, A & N Islands, the Home Ministry Government of India has constituted a committee under the Chairmanship of Shri Vivek Rae, Ex-Chief Secretary of A & N Administration to discuss the various issue such as excess land occupied by Post -1942 , the revenue land encroached by Post - 1978, Forest land encroached by Post -1978, compensation to the farmers towards submerged land etc with the stake holders and the PRIs in the presence of Member of Parliament and to recommend the case for settlement. In response to that Shri Vivek Rae, Chairman of the Committee is arriving here on a five days visit from 05- 09-2017 to 09-09-2017 to hold the meeting with various stake holders on the above issue. A Public Hearing has been convened on 06-09-2017 at 3 pm in the Auditorium of Government Tagore College, Middle Point. All concerned have been requested to attend the meeting alongwith the documents, if any available with them for sustaining their claim, a communication from MP Bhavan said here today. Chairman of Committee on Land issue to visit Isles Port Blair, Sep 1 In order to implement the Prime Ministers Employment Generation Programme at the rural areas of the territory, the A&N Islands Khadi & Village Industries Board will organize Awareness Campaign-cum-Peoples Education Programme on PMEGP and other Govt. sponsored self- employment schemes at different villages of Little Andaman. Accordingly, the campaign will be held at Gram Panchayat, R.K.Pur on 6th Sept 2017 at 10 am, Gram Panchayat, Rabindra Nagar on 6th Sept at 4 pm, Gram Panchayat, Netaji Nagar on 7th Sept at 10am and Harminder Bay, Little Andaman on 7th Sept at 4 pm. The main objective of the programme is to disseminate information to the participants about the role of A&NI KVIB and other like-minded agencies as stated above towards Rural Industrialization through setting up of micro-enterprises duly availed finance under PMEGP and other Govt. sponsored schemes. The Awareness Programme will be followed by extension of Awareness campaign & DLTFC meeting on PMEGP Port Blair, Sept 1 The Govt. of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development has selected two teachers for National Awards for Teachers-2016 from Andaman and Nicobar Islands viz. Shri Mohd. Iqbal, Physical Education Teacher of Govt. Sec. School, Junglighat and Shri Om Prakash, Post Graduate Teacher of Govt. Model Sr. Sec School, Port Blair . The National Award to teachers will be awarded by the Hon'ble President of India on Teacher's Day, i.e 5th September, 2017 at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi, a communication said. Two Isles teachers selected for National Award Port Blair, Sept 1 The Suryachakra Power House Sramik Karamchari Union (SPHSKU) of 20 MW SPCL Power Plant at Bambooflat, affiliated to Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, had a meeting with Comm.- cum-Secretary (Power), Deputy Commissioner (SA) & Superintending Engineer, Elect. Dept. under the leadership of Union Patron - Shri Vishal Jolly yesterday. Following the meeting, it decided to call off the strike in the larger interest of people of South Andaman keeping in view the upcoming festive season, and resume Power Plant immediately. In a press release, the President of the Union, Shri Debtanu Dutta has expressed gratitude to the Lt. Governor, A&N Islands, Chief Secretary, A&N Administration Secretary (Law), Secretary (Labour), Secretary (Finance), Deputy Commissioner (SA) & Labour Commissioner for their valuable efforts in resolving the issue. He has also thanked all political & non political parties, NGOs Police Dept. & IRBn, PRI members and public of Bambooflat area for their immense support during the strike. SPHSKU calls off strike; expresses gratitude Port Blair, Sept 1 An awareness programme on Biodiversity and Environment was held at Govt. Secondary School, Dairy Farm recently by the Forest Extension & Publicity Division of the Department of Environment & Forests. The senior students of the school attended the programme. A short film on the rich biodiversity existing on a tree was shown to the student was also screened. In his briefing, the Range Officer Shri S. K. Roy emphasized the need to grow more trees for a healthy environment and to counter the negative effects of global warming and climate change. The Divisional Forest Officer in his address highlighted the importance of forests and tree cover for sustenance of life. He urged the students to plant trees and maintain sufficient green cover which will help in recharging the ground water level. The Headmistress of the School appreciated the Department for conducting such programme and creating awareness among the students on the importance of trees and environment, a communication said. Awareness prog on Biodiversity & Environment held ABVP delegation meets CS Port Blair, Sept. 1 The ABVP delegation led by its Secretary, D.Sreekant Rao today met the Chief Secretary of A& N Administration at his chamber and submitted a letter demanding for the constitution of students' body as per the Lingdhoh c o m m i t t e e recommendation for the constitution of student's body in colleges and universities.The Suspension of Light & Sound Show at Ross Port Blair, Sept 1 Due to some technical fault in the system of Light & Sound Show at Ross Island, the show has been suspended till further order, a communication from Dy. Director (Tourism) said. Annual general body meeting of AATO held Port Blair, Sept 1 The 13th Annual General Body Meeting of 'Andaman Association of Tour Operators was held recently at the conference hall of Megapode Resort. During the meeting, various issues were discussed. The Association requested the Administration to re- introduce manual system of issuing tickets for light and sound show as the guests are facing lot of problem in the present Flower show competition for teachers Port Blair, Sept 1 As part of the celebration of Teachers Day, various sports and cultural competitions were organized by the Deputy Education Office, South Andaman for the teachers of South Andaman zone from Aug 22 to 30. Meanwhile, a flower show competition for the teachers will be organized on Sept 5 at 10 am in the auditorium of TGCE instead of Teachers Home, a communication said. Port Blair, Sept. 1 The Rotary Club of Port Blair will be conducting the annual Quiz Competition 'Jigyasha' for students of Class IX to XII on Sept. 3, 2017. The Rotary Inter- school Quiz Competition is an annual event of the Rotary Club of Port Blair. Many schools participate in this and the top 3 winning teams are awarded with certificate, trophy and cash prizes. This year, 14 schools, including Govt. and Private, have so far confirmed their participation. The Chairperson, UT Commission for Protection of Child Rights (UTCPCR) Smti. Kiran Tigga will be the chief guest on the occasion, a communication said. Inter-school Quiz Competition on Sept. 3 (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) Shri Vishal Jolly, State BJP President, alongwith Shri B Eswar Rao, Chairperson, (PBMC), Shri Jaydeep Kumar Dey, Adhyaksh, Zilla Parishad (SA), Shri Ashok Kumar, Secretary of BMS, A & N Islands and others called on Hon'ble Lt Governor, Prof Jagdish Mukhi at Raj Niwas on 01.09.2017, demanding the implementation of DoPT OM dated 7th June 1988 for giving 1/30th Pay + DA to DRMs engaged by various departments of Administration who have put in more than 10-15 years of service. GREETINGS On the sacred occasion of 'Id-ul-Zuha', I extend my warm greetings and good wishes to the people of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Id-ul-Zuha is a day to remember the great sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim who volunteered to sacrifice his only son Ismail, as an act of obedience to God's command. This is an occasion to reaffirm our responsibility towards the under privileged sections of the society. Let this festival promote the spirit of unity and brotherhood and bring peace, happiness and joy for all. Sd/- Prof Jagdish Mukhi Lieutenant Governor Andaman & Nicobar Islands

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Page 1: Te he Daily l e g ra m s - Andaman and Nicobar IslandsVishal Jolly has extended his warm greetings and Id-ul-Zuha to be celebrated with religious fervor today Port Blair, Sept. 1 Continuing

Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 236 Port Blair, Saturday, September 02, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 6 Pages

Te l e g ra m she Daily

C M Y K

jk"Vªh; O;ogkj esa fgUnh dks dke esa ykuk ns'k dh 'kh?kz mUufr ds fy, vko';d gSA egkRek xka/kh

New Delhi, Sept 1

Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has asked tax administrators to

fix clear targets to improve the country's tax administration by 2022.

He said, the government is working towards creation of an

environment which shatters the confidence of the corrupt, and instills

confidence among the honest taxpayers.

Inaugurating the Rajasva Gyan Sangam at New Delhi today, Shri Modi

mentioned steps taken by the government including demonetization,

and implementation of stringent laws against black money and benami

property. He said, human interface must be kept to a minimum in the

tax administration's dealings and asked for a push to e-assessment

so that vested interests do not impede the due process of law.

Mentioning the benefits of the GST, Shri Modi said, besides economic

integration and transparency in the system, over 17 lakh new traders

have been brought into the indirect tax system within two months.

He said, there is a need to work towards ensuring that all traders

including even relatively smaller ones register with the GST system.

He also expressed dismay at the huge pendency of tax-related cases

in adjudication and appeal.

The Prime Minister said, big sums of money that is locked up in these

cases, could have been used for the welfare of the poor. He also asked

officers to come up with an action plan to eliminate pendency.

PM Modi asks tax administrators to fix clear

targets to improve country's tax administration

Port Blair, Sep 1

Eid - al-Adha is a Muslim

festival that is known as

the Feast of Sacrifice,

Bakrid or the Greater Eid. It

falls on the 10th day of

Islamic month Dhu al-

Hijjah. Bakrid is among two

major Islamic festivals

celebrated worldwide each

year. While Eid falls on the

10th day of the 12th month,

its time and date change

according to thepositioning of the moon.

The date is decided as the

Islamic calendar month

known as Dhu al-Hijjah.

Muslims across the world

celebrate the festival with

prayers, feasts and other

festivities. Muslims greet

each other and go to

mosques.

The Lt. Governor, A&N

Islands, Prof. Jagdish

Mukhi has greeted the

people on the occasion. In

his message, he stated that

Id-ul-Zuha is a day to

remember the great

sacrifice of Prophet

Ibrahim who volunteered

to sacrifice his only son

Ismail, as an act of

obedience to God's

command.

The State President,

BJP, A&N Islands, Shri

Vishal Jolly has extended

his warm greetings and

Id-ul-Zuha to be celebratedwith religious fervor today

Port Blair, Sept. 1

Continuing the strict

action against illegal sale

of contraband tobacco

products, a team of Food

Safety Officials lead by the

Distr ict Food Safety

Officer, South Andaman

conducted surprise raids

in connection with storage

and distr ibution of

contraband tobacco

products at Nayagoan,

Chakargoan, Burmanalla,

Ch idiyatapu, Calicut,

Ferrargunj, Wimberlygunj,

Bambooflat on Aug 30.

Large quantities of

contraband tobacco

products were seized from

five Food Business

Operators (FBOs). The

details of the FBOs who

premises were inspected,

closed and sealed are Smti.

Amuda, R/o Bambooflat,

Shri. T. Rama Rao, R/o

Bambooflat , Shr i. M.

Abdul Aziz, R/o Wimberly

Gunj, Shri. M. Shamshad

Ali, R/o Wimberly Gunj and

Shri. Kalaiselvam R/o New

Bimblitan . All the

contraband tobacco items

were seized under the

appropriate section of the

Act and legal proceedings

are being initiated against

Large quantity of contraband

tobacco products seized

Port Blair, Sept 1

The PBMC has

disconnected water supply

of 30 Hotels & Commercial

establishments today due

to non-payment of pending

dues. Meanwhile, 12 firms

deposited their dues and

their water connections

have been restored after

levy of re-connection

charges.

Further, the PBMC has

stopped supply water

tankers to all those

Institutions/Organization

who have not cleared the

pending dues. No water

tanker was provided to

such institutes/

organizations today.

A drive has also been

started for cancellation of

allotment of those tenants

of the Municipal Properties

who have failed to clear the

dues even during the

amnesty scheme under

which 5% rebate was

extended to clear all the

pending dues by 30th June

2017. Now, since the

amnesty scheme is over,

the said 5% rebate will not

be available and further an

interest @ 18% will also be

levied.

The PBMC has also

Non-payment of dues

PBMC disconnects water supplyand initiates process for

cancellation of allotment/licence

Port Blair, Sept. 1

Shri Vivek Rae, Ex-Chief

Secretary, Chairman of the

Committee on Land issue

constituted by the Home

Ministry will be visiting

Port Blair to examine and

recommend on the land

matters. In pursuant to the

submission of Shri Bishnu

Pada Ray, Member of

Parliament, A & N Islands,

the Home Ministry

Government of India has

constituted a committee

under the Chairmanship of

Shri Vivek Rae, Ex-Chief

Secretary of A & N

Administration to discuss

the various issue such as

excess land occupied by

Post -1942 , the revenue

land encroached by Post -

1978, Forest land

encroached by Post -1978,

compensation to the

farmers towards

submerged land etc with

the stake holders and the

PRIs in the presence of

Member of Parliament and

to recommend the case for

settlement.

In response to that Shri

Vivek Rae, Chairman of the

Committee is arriving here

on a five days visit from 05-

09-2017 to 09-09-2017 to

hold the meeting

with various stake

holders on the above

issue.

A Public Hearing has been

convened on 06-09-2017 at

3 pm in the Auditorium of

Government Tagore

College, Middle Point.

All concerned have been

requested to attend the

meeting alongwith the

documents, if any available

with them for sustaining

their claim, a

communication from MP

Bhavan said here today.

Chairman of Committee onLand issue to visit Isles

Port Blair, Sep 1

In order to implement the

Prime Ministers

Employment Generation

Programme at the rural

areas of the territory, the

A&N Islands Khadi &

Village Industries Board

will organize Awareness

Campaign-cum-Peoples

Education Programme on

PMEGP and other Govt.

sponsored self-

employment schemes at

different villages of Little

Andaman. Accordingly,

the campaign will be held

at Gram Panchayat, R.K.Pur

on 6th Sept 2017 at 10 am,

Gram Panchayat, Rabindra

Nagar on 6th Sept at 4 pm,

Gram Panchayat, Netaji

Nagar on 7th Sept at 10am

and Harminder Bay, Little

Andaman on 7th Sept at 4

pm.

The main objective of the

programme is to

disseminate information to

the participants about the

role of A&NI KVIB and

other like-minded agencies

as stated above towards

Rural Industr ialization

through setting up of

micro-enterprises duly

availed finance under

PMEGP and other Govt.

sponsored schemes. The

Awareness Programme will

be followed by extension of

Awareness campaign & DLTFC

meeting on PMEGP

Port Blair, Sept 1

The Govt. of India,

Ministry of Human

Resource Development has

selected two teachers for

National Awards for

Teachers-2016 from

Andaman and Nicobar

Islands viz. Shri Mohd.

Iqbal, Physical Education

Teacher of Govt. Sec.

School, Junglighat and Shri

Om Prakash, Post Graduate

Teacher of Govt. Model Sr.

Sec School, Port Blair .

The National Award to

teachers will be awarded by

the Hon'ble President of

India on Teacher's Day, i.e

5th September, 2017 at

Rashtrapati Bhawan, New

Delhi, a communication said.

Two Isles teachers selected

for National Award

Port Blair, Sept 1

The Suryachakra Power

House Sramik Karamchari

Union (SPHSKU) of 20 MW

SPCL Power Plant at

Bambooflat, affiliated to

Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh,

had a meeting with Comm.-

cum-Secretary (Power),

Deputy Commissioner (SA)

& Superintending Engineer,

Elect. Dept. under the

leadership of Union Patron

- Shri Vishal Jolly yesterday.

Following the meeting, it

decided to call off the strike

in the larger interest of

people of South Andaman

keeping in view the

upcoming festive season,

and resume Power Plant

immediately.

In a press release, the

President of the Union, Shri

Debtanu Dutta has

expressed gratitude to the

Lt. Governor, A&N Islands,

Chief Secretary, A&N

Administration Secretary

(Law), Secretary (Labour),

Secretary (Finance),

Deputy Commissioner (SA)

& Labour Commissioner for

their valuable efforts in

resolving the issue.

He has also thanked all

political & non political

parties, NGOs Police Dept.

& IRBn, PRI members and

public of Bambooflat area

for their immense support

during the strike.

SPHSKU calls off strike;

expresses gratitude

Port Blair, Sept 1

An awareness programme on

Biodiversity and

Environment was held at

Govt. Secondary School,

Dairy Farm recently by the

Forest Extension & Publicity

Division of the Department

of Environment & Forests.

The senior students of the

school attended the

programme. A short film on

the rich biodiversity existing

on a tree was shown to the

student was also screened.

In his briefing, the Range

Officer Shri S. K. Roy

emphasized the need to grow

more trees for a healthy

environment and to counter

the negative effects of

global warming and climate

change. The Divisional

Forest Officer in his address

highlighted the importance

of forests and tree cover for

sustenance of life. He urged

the students to plant trees

and maintain sufficient green

cover which will help in

recharging the ground water

level.

The Headmistress of the

School appreciated the

Department for conducting

such programme and creating

awareness among the

students on the importance of

trees and environment, a

communication said.

Awareness prog on Biodiversity

& Environment held

ABVP delegation

meets CSPort Blair, Sept. 1

The ABVP delegation led

by i ts Secretary,

D.Sreekant Rao today met

the Chief Secretary of A&

N Administration at his

chamber and submitted a

letter demanding for the

constitution of students'

body as per the Lingdhoh

c o m m i t t e e

recommendation for the

constitution of student's

body in col leges and

u n i v e r s i t i e s . T h e

Suspension of

Light & Sound

Show at RossPort Blair, Sept 1

Due to some technical

fault in the system of Light

& Sound Show at Ross

Island, the show has been

suspended till further order,

a communication from Dy.

Director (Tourism) said.

Annual general

body meeting of

AATO heldPort Blair, Sept 1

The 13th Annual General

Body Meeting of 'Andaman

Association of Tour

Operators was held

recently at the conference

hall of Megapode Resort.

During the meeting,

various issues were

discussed. The

Association requested the

Administration to re-

introduce manual system

of issuing tickets for light

and sound show as the

guests are facing lot of

problem in the present

Flower show

competition for

teachersPort Blair, Sept 1

As part of the

celebration of Teachers

Day, various sports and

cultural competitions were

organized by the Deputy

Education Office, South

Andaman for the teachers

of South Andaman zone

from Aug 22 to 30.

Meanwhile, a flower show

competition for the

teachers will be organized

on Sept 5 at 10 am in the

auditorium of TGCE instead

of Teachers Home, a

communication said.

Port Blair, Sept. 1

The Rotary Club of Port

Blair will be conducting the

annual Quiz Competition

'Jigyasha' for students of

Class IX to XII on Sept. 3,

2017.

The Rotary Inter-

school Quiz Competition is

an annual event of the

Rotary Club of Port Blair.

Many schools participate

in this and the top 3

winning teams are awarded

with certificate, trophy and

cash prizes. This year, 14

schools, including Govt.

and Private, have so far

confirmed their

participation.

The Chairperson, UT

Commission for Protection

of Child Rights (UTCPCR)

Smti. Kiran Tigga will be the

chief guest on the occasion,

a communication said.

Inter-school Quiz

Competition on Sept. 3

(Contd. on last page)

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

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page)

Shri Vishal Jolly, State BJP President, alongwith Shri B Eswar Rao, Chairperson,

(PBMC), Shri Jaydeep Kumar Dey, Adhyaksh, Zilla Parishad (SA), Shri Ashok Kumar,

Secretary of BMS, A & N Islands and others called on Hon'ble Lt Governor, Prof

Jagdish Mukhi at Raj Niwas on 01.09.2017, demanding the implementation of DoPT

OM dated 7th June 1988 for giving 1/30th Pay + DA to DRMs engaged by various

departments of Administration who have put in more than 10-15 years of service.

GREETINGS

On the sacred occasion of 'Id-ul-Zuha', I extend

my warm greetings and good wishes to the people of

Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

Id-ul-Zuha is a day to remember the great sacrifice of

Prophet Ibrahim who volunteered to sacrifice his only

son Ismail, as an act of obedience to God's command.

This is an occasion to reaffirm our responsibility

towards the under privileged sections of the society.

Let this festival promote the spirit of unity and

brotherhood and bring peace, happiness and joy for

all. Sd/-

Prof Jagdish Mukhi

Lieutenant Governor

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

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6 Saturday

September 02, 2017Telegramshe Daily

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WEATHERRain or Thundershower likely to occur at few places.

Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 31 °C and 24°C

respectively on Saturday 02/09/2017

Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date : 31.3

Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date : 24.0

Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST 086

Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST 083

Sunrise Time for tomorrow(in IST): 0509

Sunset Time for tomorrow(in IST): 1730

Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 061.6

Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0

Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January17: 2180.6

upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm

REVISED SEVA SUCHNAYEINALLTHE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS

Due to administrative reasons the scheduled sailing of MV Coral Queen

for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 05.09.2017 has been revised and

extended up to Nancowry. Now the vessel is planning to sail for

Nancowry via Hut Bay, Car Nicobar on 05.09.2017 at 0800 Hrs from

Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 06.09.2017 at 1700 Hrs from

Nancowry via same route. Left out ticket if any available will be issued

to the general public on the sailing date i.e. on 05th Sept., between 0600

Hrs & 0700 Hrs at Haddo Wharf.

MV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 07.09.2017 (Thu) at 2100 Hrs

from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 08.09.2017 (Fri) at 0800

Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above saiing will be issue

to the general public from 06.09.2017 onwards at STARS Counters &

CSC's.

FORESHORE SECTOR:

Note:Passenger tickets for the Foreshore Sector vessels scheduled

on 6th, 7th & 8th September, 2017 will be issued to the general

public on 05.09.2017 (TUE) from 1400 Hrs onwards at STARS

Counters & CSC's.

02.09.2017 (SATURDAY)

HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 02.09.2017 (Sat) at 0620 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

0900 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Chouldari will sail for Neil Island on 02.09.2017 (Sat) at 0630 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

0845 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV Chouldari will sail for Neil Island on 02.09.2017 (Sat) at 1100 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1600 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV Chouldari will sail for Havelock on 02.09.2017 (Sat) at 1300 Hrs

from Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day

at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 02.09.2017 (Sat) at 1400 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1630 Hrs from Havelock.

RANGAT, DIGLIPUR & MAYABUNDER

MV Strait Island will sail for Rangat via Neil, Havelock, Strait Island and

Long Island on 02.09.2017 (Sat) at 0615 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty

and will sail for Port Blair on 03.09.2017 (Sun) at 0615 Hrs from Rangat

via same route.

MV Katchal will sail for Diglipur on 02.09.2017 (Sat) at 0700 Hrs from

Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on 03.09.2017 (Sun) at

0700 Hrs from Diglipur.

03.09.2017 (SUNDAY)

HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 03.09.2017 (Sun) at 0620 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

0900 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Chouldari will sail for Neil Island on 03.09.2017 (Sun) at 0630 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

0845 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV Chouldari will sail for Neil Island on 03.09.2017 (Sun) at 1100 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1600 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV Chouldari will sail for Havelock on 03.09.2017 (Sun) at 1300 Hrs

from Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day

at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 03.09.2017 (Sun) at 1400 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1630 Hrs from Havelock.

HUT BAY

MV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 03.09.2017 (Sun) at 1000 Hrs

from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2200

Hrs from Hut Bay.

04.09.2017 (MONDAY)

HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 04.09.2017 (Mon) at 0620 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

0900 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Katchal will sail for Neil Island on 04.09.2017 (Mon) at 0630 Hrs.

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

0845 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV Katchal will sail for Neil Island on 04.09.2017 (Mon) at 1100 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1600 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV Katchal will sail for Havelock on 04.09.2017 (Mon) at 1300 Hrs from

Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day at

1445 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 04.09.2017 (Mon) at 1400 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

1630 Hrs from Havelock.

RANGAT

MV Chouldari will sail for Rangat via Neil, Havelock, Kadamtala and

Long Island on 04.09.2017 (Mon) at 0615 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty

and will sail for Port Blair on 05.09.2017 (Tue) at 0615 Hrs from Rangat

via same route.

05.09.2017 (TUESDAY)

HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 05.09.2017 (Tue) at 0620 Hrs

from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at

0900 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Katchal will sail for Neil Island on 05.09.2017 (Tue) at 0630 Hrs from

Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 0845

Hrs from Neil Island.

New Delhi, Sept 1

Minister of State (I/C) for Youth

Affairs and Sports Shri Vijay

Goel has announced that a

new Youth Sports Centre to be

bui l t at Al ipur, Delhi .

Announcing this here today he

said there is an aspiration

amongst the youth of rural Delhi

to have a State of the Art Youth

Sports Centre at par with best

facilities in the city since no such

facility exists in rural Delhi. He

said, the project has been

envisioned so that maximum

rural youth can avail the facility

for their overall development

and promotion of sports in rural

areas of the capital. Shri Goel

said the proposed Centre will

come up on the NYKS land

adjacent to Swami

Shraddhanand College of

Delhi University. NYKS has a

Youth Sports Centre to come up at

Alipur, Delhi: Sports MinisterNew Delhi, Sept 1

India's star shuttlers PV Sindhu,

Saina Nehwal and Kidambi

Srikanth were felicitated by

Sports Minister Vijay Goel on

Thursday for their fine show at

the recent ly concluded

Badminton World

Championship held at Glasgow.

Sindhu settled for silver after

narrowly missing out to finish

on top against Nozomi Okuhara

of Japan in a nerve-wreaking

one hour 50 minutes final at the

Emirates Arena at Glasgow, UK,

on Sunday. Saina bagged a

hard earned bronze, going

down to the 2016 Olympic

bronze medallist in an intense

74-minute battle on Saturday.

The Indonesian and Australian

Open Champion Srikanth ran

out of his winning streak in the

quarter-finals, losing against top

seed Son Wan Ho of South

Korea in 48 minutes on Friday.

Saina spoke on the

development of badminton in

the country and said: "Our

sport is developing in the

Sindhu, Saina, Srikanth felicitated by

Sports Ministerland measuring about 11 acre

out of which 8 acre will be

utilized for the Sports Centre.

Shri Goel said the complex will

have State of the art sports

facilities such as football ground,

an Athletic track, as well as

volley ball, kabaddi and kho-

kho faci l it ies besides a

multipurpose indoor hall for

training players in Boxing &

wrestling. A modern gym will

also be developed. SAI will

create SAI training centre at this

complex in the next three years.

He said this will have a 200

bed Youth Hostel and facilities

for providing training for Youth

Leadership, Skill Development,

Life Skills, National Integration,

Cultural and Folk Art activities

and wi l l also have an

Information facility for providing

relevant information to the

youth about the Flagship

Schemes of Govt. of India for

their development and welfare.

In a unique arrangement both

Nehru Yuva Kendra

Sangathan (NYKS) and

Sports Authority of India (SAI)

will jointly create and run this

unique Youth Sports Centre.

This centre will provide for over

all fitness and personality

Development for youth, Career

guidance as wel l as

identification of sports talent for

further grooming at National

Level. The entire facility will be

used for multiple purposes by

both the organizations i.e.

NYKS & SAI. Apart from the

same, the facility will also be

used for local community

development. An amount of

about Rs. 20 crore will be spent

on the project.

Bopanna, Mirza advance to

second round in US OpenNew York, Sep 1

India's leading doubles

players Rohan Bopanna and

Sania Mirza began their US

Open campaigns with victories

in their respective events,

albeit, in contrasting fashion

here.

Bopanna and Uruguay's Pablo

Cuevas shrugged off a surprise

first set lapse to regroup and

beat American pair of Bradley

Klahn and Scott Lipksy 1-6 6-3

6-4 in the opening round of the

men's doubles event.

In the second round they face

the Italian team of Simone

Bolelli and Fabio Fognini.

In the women's doubles, Mirza

and her Chinese partner

Shuai Peng overcame the

challenge of Croatian team of

Petra Martic and Donna Vekic

in the opening round.

It took the Indo-Chinese pair

just 55 minutes to cross the first

hurdle.

Mirza and Peng broke their

rivals four times but also

dropped their serve once in the

match.

They next face Slovakia's Jana

Cepelova and Magdalena

Rybarikova.

country, it is getting popular. It

is not difficult to produce

champions due to the facilities."

Srikanth thanked his coach

Pullela Gopichand and said: "I

want to thank Gopi sir, got to

learn a lot from the quarter-final

loss."

Coaches Vimal Kumar and

Gopichand were also felicitated

by the Sports Minister for

playing a major role in

development of the shuttlers.

Sindhu and Gopichand also

went to meet Vice President of

India M Venkaiah Naidu, who

extended his wishes and

praised the shuttler for winning

the silver medal in the World

Championships.

Port Blair, Sep 1

In connection with Golden

Jubilee Celebrations and

National Sports Day, the

Department of Physical

Education, JNRM organized an

open badminton competition for

boys and girls of JNRM. The

final matches were held in the

college Games Room today. In

badminton boys singles, G.

Sandeep, BA. Eco - II defeated

Sagar Das of BPES - I .

Similarly, in badminton boys

(doubles), the duo of Sagar

Das of BPES - I & Bijoy

Sarkar of BPES - I defeated

Open badminton competition held

P. Pramoj Kumar BPES - II &

G. Sandeep of BA. Eco - II.

In badminton girls (Singles),

Nazma of BPES - II I

defeated Parmita Das of BPES

- I. While in badminton girls

(doubles), Nazma of BPES -

III & Vashale Devi of BA. Pol -

II defeated Parmita Das of

BPES - I & Sagarika Kumari

of Plant Sci . - I I I , a

communication said.

Ronaldo scores 3 in Portugal win,

passes Pele in goals tablePorto, Sep 1

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat

trick to move past Pele on the

list of all-time international

goalscorers as Portugal beat

Faeroe Islands 5-1 to stay

close to Switzerland at the top

of Group B in World Cup

European qualifying.

Ronaldo netted with a neat

volley from inside the area then

added two other goals to

surpass the Brazil great and

move into second place on the

list of Europe's all-time scorers

with 78 goals. He's six behind

Hungary great Ferenc Puskas.

Pele scored 77 goals for Brazil.

Switzerland stayed perfect in

qualifying by defeating Andorra

3-0 in a match interrupted by

poor pitch conditions under

heavy rain in St. Gallen.

The Swiss reached 21 points,

three more than second-

placed Portugal, and is

guaranteed to finish first or

second in the group. The

winner automatically qualifies

for the 2018 World

Cup in Russia, while the runner-

up has to go through a playoff.

Hungary stayed a distant third

with 10 points after defeating last-

placed Latvia 3-1 at home.

Ronaldo scored twice in the first

half and once after the break to

reach 14 goals in seven Group

B matches.

New Delhi, Sept 1

Indian women's football team

jumped four places to be ranked

56th in the recently-released

FIFA rankings. India are now

placed 13th in Asia,

sandwiched between Iran and

Hong Kong.

"Development of women's

football is one of our priorities

India women's team rises to

56 in FIFA rankings

and it's heartening to see the

women's team rise in FIFA

rankings. Congratulations,"

AIFF general secretary Kushal

Das said.

National coach Maymol Rocky

said, "We've seen successes

as well as have faced quite a

few tough competitions of late.

The rise in FIFA Rankings

reflects our hard work which is

being put in by the team

relentlessly." "Bringing in new

blood and creating competition

for places in the team has been

a process and I'm pleased we

are moving in the right

direction," she added. The next

FIFA rankings will be published

on December 15, 2017.

the offenders under Food Safety and Standards Act,

2006. Till now, 35 premises have been sealed for the

violation.

Apart from this, all the seized contraband tobacco

products have been properly destroyed by burning at

Brookshabad dumping yard by the Food Safety

Officials.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner Food Safety have

warned the travelers who are travelling from mainland

to Port Blair by Air or by Ship should not carry the

contraband tobacco products with them and also

warned the Food Business Operators not to store/stock/

display or sale any contraband tobacco products in

their premises and storage area and if the enforcement

staff on their inspection if found any contraband

tobacco products, stringent action will be initiated

against the errant FBOs including sealing of premises

and cancellation of licenses.

All the general public have been requested to pass

on contraventions found if any on food safety to the

Commissioner of Food Safety, A&N Islands at No.

03192-231024/9434280018 or on District Control Room

No. 1070 for str ict actions against violators, a

communication said.

Large quantity...(Contd. from page 1)

initiated process for

cancellation of licences of

those agencies, who have

failed to clear their dues of

Authorized Parking Site

and Hoardings Sites by

31st August, 2017.

The PBMC has allowed

10% rebate on payment of

Property Tax by 31st July

2017. Now actions will be

initiated in next few days

against those who have not

yet deposited their

property tax. Firstly action

will be taken against Hotels

and other commercial

establishments and

thereafter process for

action against residential

properties will also be

started. By this drive, the

PBMC has collected old

dues of about Rs.One

crore, a communication

from the Secretary, PBMC

said.

PBMC disconnects ...(Contd. from page 1)

consultancy services to the rural entrepreneurs such as

preparation of project profile, documentation, online

submission of loan applications and other consultancy

services under PMEGP scheme by the Rural ICS Cell of

the A&NI KVIB on the spot. All the loan applications

which will be received online / manually under PMEGP

scheme through these programmes will be placed before

the Sub-Committee to the District Level Task Force

Committee for processing and recommending the

deserving cases of the Little Andaman area to the

concerned banks for extending finance under the

captioned scheme during the current financial year

2017-18.

All the unemployed / underemployed youths of

Campbell Bay who intend to setup their self-employment

venture under manufacturing / service sector and trading

/ business activities duly availing finance under PMEGP

scheme have been advised to attend the awareness

campaign as per the venue, date & time specified above

alongwith two copies of passport size photographs,

copies of Local / OBC Certificate, Islander Identity Card,

Ration Card, Educational Qualification / training

Certificates, if any etc. for filling up of loan applications

under the captioned scheme on the spot, a

communication said.

Awareness campaign ...(Contd. from page 1)

Port Blair, Sept. 1

The Science Centre

at Goodwil l Esta te,

Corbyn's Cove Road will

be organizing specia l

programmes on 3rd

September, 2017 for

general visitors in the

evening hours. 3D Show

will be held at 5.30 pm &

6.15 pm, Bubble Show at

6 pm and Sky Show from

5.30 pm to 6.30 pm.

The Bubble Show is a

fun filled show specially

designed for all age group

to enjoy with their kids.

During the programme,

the visitors can witness

the varieties of bubbles

right from tiny bubble to

gaint bubble, children's

most favorite Doraemon

bubble to the cubic

bubble, aquarium bubble,

caterpillar bubble, fire

bubble & many more.

During the Sky show,

the visitor s shal l be

provided with a Sky Map

of the Sky over Port Blair

for locating planets &

other celest ial bodies

besides viewing the

Planet- Moon & its craters

th rough powerful

telescope, a

communication said.

Special programmes

at Science Centre

Written exam for

Casual Assignees

in AIRPort Blair, Sep 1

Those who had

applied for Casual

Assignees in All India

Radio have been informed

that the written

examination will be held in

JNRM on Sept 7, 2017 from

10 am to 11.30 am.

Candidates should report at

the venue half an hour

before the schedule time.

For further details

candidates can contact on

cell no. 9933222284, a

communication said.

committee recommendations suggests for a direct

voting pattern to be followed for the election of the

office bearers and councilors for the student body.

The chief secretary has assured to look into the

matter.

The delegation also submitted a copy of the letter to

the Joint Secretary, Higher Educat ion, a

communication received here said.

ABVP delegation...(Contd. from page 1)

online system due to poor

connectivity.

A new committee of

AATO was also formed

with Shri M. Vinod as

President, Shri K. Hamza,

Gen. Secretary and Shri

Vivek Singh as Treasurer

for a period of three years,

a communication received

here said.

Annual general ...(Contd. from page 1)

Farewell accordedPort Blair, Sept.1

The staff of GMS

Dugnabad bid farewell to

Smt. Zeenath Mohammed,

HM (M), who

superannuated from her 38

years of service yesterday.

She joined the Department

as GTT and served in many

schools in the islands, a

communication received

here said.

good wishes on the occasion of Eid-Ul-Azha to all

Muslim brothers and sisters of the Islands. The

Adhyaksh, ZPSA, Shri Jaydeep Kumar Dey has greeted

the people on the occasion and wished prosperity and

happiness. The Chairperson, A&N Waqf Board,

Mohammed Tabraiz and members have wished all the

Islanders Id-ul-Zuha mubarak.

The State President, All India Trinamool Congress,

Shri P. Cheaku and all office bearers have extended their

greeting to the Islanders on the occasion of Id-ul-Zuha.

The General Secretary of Jan Kranti Party, A&N Shri

Prakash Minj and all senior leaders of the party has

extended their greeting to one and all.

The Founder President of Sudhangshubala

Foundation Trust, Shri Bhabesh Majumdar has also

wished the people on the occasion.

Id- Ul- Azah Namaz will be offered in the Malabar

Muslim Jamayath Masjid, Aberdeen Bazaar on Sept 2 at

7. 30 am.

Id-ul-Zuha to be ...(Contd. from page 1)