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+ + C M Y K Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 289 Port Blair, Wednesday, October 28, 2020 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4 ...the Largest Circulating Daily of the Islands Since 1920s the Oldest Daily... Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 31.1 Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 24.7 Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST : 082 Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST : 086 Sunrise time on 28.10.2020 (in IST): 0511 Sunset time on 28.10.2020 (in IST): 1655 Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs)- in mm: 002.1 Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0 Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 20 upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm: 2458.1 mm Rain or thundershowers very likely to occur at many places. Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 30°C and 24°C respectively on Wednesday 28/10/ 2020. C M Y K COVID-19: Wash your hands regularly using soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub Fighting corruption is not a job of single agency but is a collective responsibility: PM New Delhi, Oct. 27 Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi stated that fighting corruption is not a job of single agency but is a collective responsibility. Inaugurating a three-day long National Conference on Vigilance and Anti- Corruption this evening, on the theme ‘Vigilant India, Prosperous India’, Shri Modi said, over the years, India has moved ahead with zero tolerance approach on corruption. He mentioned that, be it corruption, economic offences, drugs, money laundering or terrorism and terror funding, these all are related to each Port Blair, Oct. 27 The Secretary (RD/ Panchayat), Shri Abhishek Dev during his visit to North & Middle Andaman District inaugurated Solid Waste Resource Management Centres at Long Island and Rangat recently in the presence of Shri Aom Dhole, Assistant Commissioner, Rangat and Shri Lakshay Singhal, IAS (UT). The Solid Waste Resource Management Centre (SWRMC) has been set up under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) as a one-stop point for scientific management and disposal of organic and inorganic solid waste. The organic waste such as kitchen waste, garden waste etc. collected from rural households and commercial establishments shall be converted to organic manure by way of composting. The in- organic waste such as plastic, metal, glass etc. shall be segregated in the SWRM Centre. The non- recyclable plastic waste shall be shredded into granules using shredding machine which shall then be used for road construction. The recyclable plastic and other waste shall be bailed using bailing machine and Port Blair, Oct. 27 In anticipation of surge in demand of sweets, dry fruits and other eatables during the festive occasion, the Food Safety Department has geared up its enforcement activities to ensure availability of safe, wholesome and hygienic food to the Islanders. The Commissioner Food Safety A&N Islands has constituted separate task force teams of Food Safety Officers to conduct special drive for carrying out inspections of eateries and to collect surveillance samples for its analysis through Mobile Food Testing Lab and State Food Testing Laboratory. The Food Safety Department conducted special drives to check the quality of sweets and other eateries during the Durga Puja festival from 22nd to 24th October, 2020. During this drive, altogether, 550 surveillance samples were collected out of which 176 samples were of milk Food Safety Deptt. constitutes Task Force teams; conducts special drives to check quality of sweets & eateries Food Business Operators directed to strictly adhere to provisions of FSS Act & follow COVID-19 protocols based sweets. So far, 210 samples were tested and all these samples were found to be safe. Remaining samples are being analyzed. Further, meat vending premises were also inspected and 6.540 kgs of Mutton was seized from a Meat Stall for violating the Port Blair, Oct. 27 To curb over speeding on roads, A & N Police has equipped its Traffic Unit with high-tech speed laser guns for detection of over speeding by vehicles in the city. In this direction, the much needed speed laser gun was launched by the DGP(I/c), Shri Madhup Singh road today in the presence of Shri. Sanjay Kumar, IGP(Intl/ACU) and Shri Manoj C. Superintendent of Police(Traffic) and other Senior Officials. The DGP(I/c) expressed happiness that Traffic Unit of A&N Police has been further strengthened and equipped with 3 high tech speed laser guns to curb the menace of rash driving. Majority of fatal Rash Drivers Beware! Traffic Unit strengthened with high tech speed laser guns to check over speeding accidents are due to rash driving in road accidents, and these speed laser guns will be used in accident prone areas and penalty/ challan will be imposed upon over speeding vehicles. The A&N Police will be procuring more laser guns and it will be used in interior areas as well as outer islands to curb the menace of over speeding. General public have been informed that Traffic Police will launch massive other. Shri Modi said, there has to be synergy among all agencies as synergy and cooperative spirit is the need of the time. The Prime Minister said, today it can be said with pride that the country has left that era of scams behind. He said, now the poor is directly getting its 100 per cent benefit through Direct Benefit Transfer, DBT. Shri Modi remarked that due to DBT alone more than 1 lakh 70 thousand crore rupees are being saved from going into wrong hands. He said, today, the trust of citizens in the Government has increased. The Prime Minister said, many old laws have been abolished to reduce the undue pressure of the Government and efforts are being made to make citizens' life easier. He said, in past decades, we have seen when a generation who have done corruption is not punished, other generations commit corruption with more power. The Prime Minister appealed the countrymen to continue to strengthen India in the battle of corruption versus India. Minister for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh also addressed the inaugural session. Solid Waste Resource Management Centres inaugurated at Long Island & Rangat Compound wall designed using 50,000 glass bottles 26 more SWRM Centres to be established in 70 Gram Panchayats MHA extends guidelines for re-opening till Nov. 30 (सतक[ ता के साथ अĒसर) Moving ahead with caution New Delhi, Oct. 27 (PIB) The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued an Order today to extend the Guidelines for Re-opening, issued on 30.09.2020, to remain in force upto 30.11.2020. Since the issuance of the first Order on lockdown measures by MHA on 24th March 2020, almost all activities have been gradually opened up in areas outside the Containment Zones. While most of the activities have been permitted, some activities involving large number of people, have been allowed with some restrictions and subject to SOPs being followed regarding health and safety precautions. These activities include - metro rail; shopping malls; hotel, restaurants and hospitality services; religious places; yoga and training institutes; gymnasiums; cinemas; entertainment park etc. In respect of certain activities, having relatively higher degree of risk of COVID infection, State/ UT Governments have been permitted to take decisions for their re-opening, based on the assessment of the situation and subject to SOPs. These activities include - schools and coaching institutes; State and private universities for research scholars; allowing gatherings above the limit of 100 etc. After the last guidelines issued by MHA on 30.09.2020, the following activities are also permitted but with certain restrictions: i. Swimming pools being used for training of sportspersons. ii. Cinemas/ theatres/ multiplexes upto 50% of their seating capacity. iii. Social/ academic/ sports/ entertainment/ cultural/ religious/ Port Blair, Oct. 27 The Deputy Commissioner (N&MA), Dr.(Smti) Angel Bhati Chauhan visited Diglipur Sub-Division and reviewed the COVID-19 situation as well as the functioning of the Community Health Centre and COVID Care Centres. During the visit, the DC observed that the food, medicines and other basic requirements supplied to the patients were found to be satisfactory. The DC also assessed the effectiveness of the Control Room functioning round the clock to monitor ILI cases, supply of medicines and checking quarantined patients. Further, the DC chaired a coordination meeting in the presence of AC Diglipur and special Officers engaged in COVID-19 management. The meeting was attended by Medical Officer (i/c), Dy. SP, SHO and Officers of Transport & Civil Supplies etc. During the meeting, the DC gave necessary directions for ease of delivery of essential supplies like vegetables; ration, LPG DC (N&MA) visits Diglipur; reviews functioning of CHC & COVID Care Centres Admiral D K Joshi, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, NM, VSM (Retd.), Hon'ble Lt. Governor, A&N Islands and Vice-Chairman, Islands Development Agency alongwith Shri Chetan B. Sanghi, Chief Secretary and Shri Kulanand Joshi, Secretary to Lt. Governor participated in the virtual inauguration of National Conference on Vigilance-'Vigilant India-Prosperous India' by CBI. The inaugural session was chaired by Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi. Vigilance Awareness Week observance in Isles UT Administration committed to strengthen vigilance administration 56 public services made online; 15 more to be launched and distribution of pension in the villages itself besides door to door delivery of medicines for patients with chronic illness. Issues raised by staff were also addressed. Further, to maintain strict perimeter control in Containment Zones, Police have been directed to file FIRs and issue challans for unwarranted movement. This was followed by a meeting with political representatives, PRIs, Market Associations during which grievances Port Blair, Oct. 27 The Vigilance Awareness Week, 2020 commenced today with an address by Hon'ble Prime Minister of India on Vigilance & Anti- Corruption. The address which was webcast was attended by the Hon'ble Lt. Governor, A&N Islands & Vice Chairman, Islands Development Agency Admiral DK Joshi, PVSM, AVSM, YSM,NM, VSM (Retd.) and Chief Secretary, A & N Administration, Shri Chetan B. Sanghi. The address marked not just the commencement of Vigilance Awareness Week, 2020 but also of a three day National Conference on Vigilance and Anti-Corruption being organized by the CBI via virtual platform. In his address, the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India reiterated the Government's commitment to 'zero tolerance towards corruption' and called upon all organizations to undertake systemic reforms and strengthen vigilance administration to curb corruption. The UT Administration is committed to fully comply with the Hon'ble Prime As part of observance of Vigilance Awareness Week- 2020, Shri Kulanand Joshi, Secretary to Lt Governor, today administered the "Integrity pledge" to the officers and staff of Secretariat of Hon'ble LG, Raj Niwas. Minister's exhortations and is geared not only to strengthen vigilance administration but also to undertake systemic reforms by making more and more services online and by utilizing the platforms of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), Public Financial Management System (PFMS) and Government e-Market (GeM). 56 public services have been made online and 15 more online services are in process of being launched. For the first, time circle rates have been introduced, e-auction of quarries has been implemented, transit pass permit is being issued online and portal for online payment of royalty by the successful bidders is ready for launch. Earlier, during the day, all Government Employees took the Integrity Pledge thereby cementing their commitment to uphold honesty, probity and transparency in their day to day activities. The Vigilance Awareness Week, 2020 is being observed by A & N Administration along with all the States and UTs from 27.10.2020 up to 02.11.2020. This year the theme of Vigilance Awareness Week is 'Satark Bharat, Samriddh Bharat' (Vigilant India, Prosperous India). As per a circular received from the Central Vigilance Commission, all organizations have been advised to focus on internal (housekeeping activities) such as land (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page)

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Page 1: Andaman & Nicobar Islands - Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 289 ...C M Y K + Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 289 Port Blair, Wednesday, October 28, 2020 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4...the

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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 289 Port Blair, Wednesday, October 28, 2020 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4

...the Largest Circulating Daily of the Islands

Since 1920s the Oldest Daily...

Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 31.1Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 24.7Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST : 082Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST : 086Sunrise time on 28.10.2020 (in IST): 0511Sunset time on 28.10.2020 (in IST): 1655Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs)- in mm: 002.1

Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 20 upto0830 hrs (of date) in mm: 2458.1 mm

Rain or thundershowers very likely to occur atmany places. Maximum and Minimumtemperature will be around 30°C and 24°Crespectively on Wednesday 28/10/ 2020.

C M Y K

COVID-19: Wash your hands regularly using soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub

Fighting corruption is not a job of single

agency but is a collective responsibility: PMNew Delhi, Oct. 27

Prime Minister, Shri

Narendra Modi stated that

fighting corruption is not

a job of single agency but

is a collective

r e s p o n s i b i l i t y .

Inaugurating a three-day

long National Conference

on Vigilance and Anti-

Corruption this evening,

on the theme ‘Vigilant

India, Prosperous India’,

Shri Modi said, over the

years, India has moved

ahead with zero tolerance

approach on corruption.

He mentioned that, be it

corruption, economic

offences, drugs, money

laundering or terrorism

and terror funding, these

all are related to each

Port Blair, Oct. 27

The Secretary (RD/

Panchayat), Shri

Abhishek Dev during his

visit to North & Middle

Andaman Distr ict

inaugurated Solid Waste

Resource Management

Centres at Long Island

and Rangat recently in the

presence of Shri Aom

Dhole , Assistant

Commissioner, Rangat

and Shri Lakshay

Singhal, IAS (UT).

The Solid Waste

Resource Management

Centre (SWRMC) has

been set up under the

Swachh Bharat Mission

(Grameen) as a one-stop

point for scientif ic

management and disposal

of organic and inorganic

solid waste. The organic

waste such as kitchen

waste, garden waste etc.

collected from rural

households and

c o m m e r c i a l

establishments shall be

converted to organic

manure by way of

composting. The in-

organic waste such as

plastic, metal, glass etc.

shall be segregated in the

SWRM Centre. The non-

recyclable plastic waste

shall be shredded into

granules using shredding

machine which shall then

be used for road

construction. The

recyclable plastic and

other waste shall be bailed

using bailing machine and

Port Blair, Oct. 27

In anticipation of surge

in demand of sweets, dry

fruits and other eatables

during the festive

occasion, the Food Safety

Department has geared up

its enforcement activities

to ensure availability of

safe, wholesome and

hygienic food to the

Islanders. The

Commissioner Food Safety

A&N Islands has

constituted separate task

force teams of Food Safety

Officers to conduct special

drive for carrying out

inspections of eateries and

to collect surveillance

samples for its analysis

through Mobile Food

Testing Lab and State Food

Testing Laboratory.

The Food Safety

Department conducted

special drives to check the

quality of sweets and other

eateries during the Durga

Puja festival from 22nd to

24th October, 2020.

During this drive,

altogether, 550

surveillance samples were

collected out of which 176

samples were of milk

Food Safety Deptt. constitutes Task Force teams; conducts

special drives to check quality of sweets & eateries

Food Business Operators directed to strictly adhere to

provisions of FSS Act & follow COVID-19 protocolsbased sweets. So far, 210

samples were tested and

all these samples were

found to be safe.

Remaining samples are

being analyzed.

Further, meat vending

premises were also

inspected and 6.540 kgs of

Mutton was seized from a

Meat Stall for violating the

Port Blair, Oct. 27

To curb over speeding

on roads, A & N Police has

equipped its Traffic Unit

with high-tech speed laser

guns for detection of over

speeding by vehicles in the

city. In this direction, the

much needed speed laser

gun was launched by the

DGP(I/c), Shri Madhup

K.Tewari, at Girls School

traffic point at Mahavir

Singh road today in the

presence of Shri. Sanjay

Kumar, IGP(Intl/ACU) and

Shri Manoj C.

Superintendent of

Police(Traffic) and other

Senior Officials.

The DGP(I/c) expressed

happiness that Traffic Unit

of A&N Police has been

further strengthened and

equipped with 3 high tech

speed laser guns to curb

the menace of rash driving.

Majority of fatal

Rash Drivers Beware!Traffic Unit strengthened with high techspeed laser guns to check over speeding

accidents are due to rash

driving in road accidents,

and these speed laser guns

will be used in accident

prone areas and penalty/

challan will be imposed

upon over speeding

vehicles. The A&N Police

will be procuring more

laser guns and it will be

used in interior areas as

well as outer islands to

curb the menace of over

speeding.

General public have

been informed that Traffic

Police will launch massive

other. Shri Modi said,

there has to be synergy

among all agencies as

synergy and cooperative

spirit is the need of the

time.

The Prime Minister

said, today it can be said

with pride that the country

has left that era of scams

behind. He said, now the

poor is directly getting its

100 per cent benefit

through Direct Benefit

Transfer, DBT. Shri Modi

remarked that due to DBT

alone more than 1 lakh 70

thousand crore rupees are

being saved from going

into wrong hands. He said,

today, the trust of citizens

in the Government has

increased. The Prime

Minister said, many old

laws have been abolished

to reduce the undue

pressure of the

Government and efforts

are being made to make

citizens' life easier. He

said, in past decades, we

have seen when a

generation who have done

corruption is not

punished, other

generations commit

corruption with more

power.

The Prime Minister

appealed the countrymen

to continue to strengthen

India in the battle of

corruption versus India.

Minister for Personnel,

Public Grievances and

Pensions, Dr Jitendra

Singh also addressed the

inaugural session.

Solid Waste Resource Management Centres

inaugurated at Long Island & RangatCompound wall designed using 50,000 glass bottles

26 more SWRM Centres to be established in 70 Gram Panchayats

MHA extends guidelines forre-opening till Nov. 30

(सतकता के साथ अ सर) Moving ahead with cautionNew Delhi, Oct. 27 (PIB)

The Ministry of Home

Affairs (MHA) issued an

Order today to extend the

Guidelines for Re-opening,

issued on 30.09.2020, to

remain in force upto

30.11.2020. Since the

issuance of the first Order

on lockdown measures by

MHA on 24th March 2020,

almost all activities have

been gradually opened up

in areas outside the

Containment Zones. While

most of the activities have

been permitted, some

activities involving large

number of people, have

been allowed with some

restrictions and subject to

SOPs being followed

regarding health and

safety precautions. These

activities include - metro

rail; shopping malls; hotel,

restaurants and

hospitality services;

religious places; yoga and

training institutes;

gymnasiums; cinemas;

entertainment park etc.

In respect of certain

activities, having relatively

higher degree of risk of

COVID infection, State/

UT Governments have been

permitted to take decisions

for their re-opening, based

on the assessment of the

situation and subject to

SOPs. These activities

include - schools and

coaching institutes; State

and private universities for

research scholars;

allowing gatherings above

the limit of 100 etc.

After the last guidelines

issued by MHA on

30.09.2020, the following

activities are also

permitted but with certain

restrictions:

i. Swimming pools being

used for training of

sportspersons.

ii. Cinemas/ theatres/

multiplexes upto 50% of

their seating capacity.

iii. Social/ academic/

sports/ entertainment/

cultural/ religious/

Port Blair, Oct. 27

The Deputy

Commissioner (N&MA),

Dr.(Smti) Angel Bhati

Chauhan visited Diglipur

Sub-Division and reviewed

the COVID-19 situation as

well as the functioning of

the Community Health

Centre and COVID Care

Centres. During the visit,

the DC observed that the

food, medicines and other

basic requirements

supplied to the patients

were found to be

satisfactory. The DC also

assessed the effectiveness

of the Control Room

functioning round the

clock to monitor ILI cases,

supply of medicines and

checking quarantined

patients.

Further, the DC chaired

a coordination meeting in

the presence of AC

Diglipur and special

Officers engaged in

COVID-19 management.

The meeting was attended

by Medical Officer (i/c),

Dy. SP, SHO and Officers

of Transport & Civil

Supplies etc. During the

meeting, the DC gave

necessary directions for

ease of delivery of

essential supplies like

vegetables; ration, LPG

DC (N&MA) visits Diglipur; reviewsfunctioning of CHC & COVID Care Centres

Admiral D K Joshi, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, NM, VSM (Retd.), Hon'ble Lt. Governor,

A&N Islands and Vice-Chairman, Islands Development Agency alongwith Shri

Chetan B. Sanghi, Chief Secretary and Shri Kulanand Joshi, Secretary to Lt.

Governor participated in the virtual inauguration of National Conference on

Vigilance-'Vigilant India-Prosperous India' by CBI. The inaugural session

was chaired by Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi.

Vigilance Awareness Week observance in Isles

UT Administration committed to

strengthen vigilance administration56 public services made online; 15 more to be launched

and distribution of pension

in the villages itself

besides door to door

delivery of medicines for

patients with chronic

illness. Issues raised by

staff were also addressed.

Further, to maintain strict

perimeter control in

Containment Zones,

Police have been directed

to file FIRs and issue

challans for unwarranted

movement.

This was followed by a

meeting with political

representatives, PRIs,

Market Associations

during which grievances

Port Blair, Oct. 27

The Vigilance Awareness Week,

2020 commenced today with an

address by Hon'ble Prime Minister

of India on Vigilance & Anti-

Corruption. The address which was

webcast was attended by the Hon'ble

Lt. Governor, A&N Islands & Vice

Chairman, Islands Development

Agency Admiral DK Joshi, PVSM,

AVSM, YSM,NM, VSM (Retd.) and

Chief Secretary, A & N

Administration, Shri Chetan B.

Sanghi. The address marked not just

the commencement of Vigilance

Awareness Week, 2020 but also of a

three day National Conference on

Vigilance and Anti-Corruption being

organized by the CBI via virtual

platform. In his address, the Hon'ble

Prime Minister of India reiterated the

Government's commitment to 'zero

tolerance towards corruption' and

called upon all organizations to

undertake systemic reforms and

strengthen vigilance administration

to curb corruption.

The UT Administration is committed

to fully comply with the Hon'ble Prime

As part of observance of Vigilance Awareness Week-

2020, Shri Kulanand Joshi, Secretary to Lt Governor,

today administered the "Integrity pledge" to the officers

and staff of Secretariat of Hon'ble LG, Raj Niwas.

Minister's exhortations and is geared not only to strengthen

vigilance administration but also to undertake systemic reforms

by making more and more services online and by utilizing the

platforms of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), Public Financial

Management System (PFMS) and Government e-Market (GeM).

56 public services have been made online and 15 more online

services are in process of being launched. For the first, time

circle rates have been introduced, e-auction of quarries has been

implemented, transit pass permit is being issued online and portal

for online payment of royalty by the successful bidders is ready

for launch.

Earlier, during the day, all Government Employees took the

Integrity Pledge thereby cementing their commitment to uphold

honesty, probity and transparency in their day to day activities.

The Vigilance Awareness Week, 2020 is being observed by A & N

Administration along with all the States and UTs from 27.10.2020

up to 02.11.2020. This year the theme of Vigilance Awareness

Week is 'Satark Bharat, Samriddh Bharat' (Vigilant India,

Prosperous India).

As per a circular received from the Central

Vigilance Commission, all organizations

have been advised to focus on internal

(housekeeping activities) such as land

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ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION

LKFP OKY② /SECRETARIAT

Health Bulletin For Containment Of

(No. 210/ 26th

October 2020)

COVID-19 STATUS OF ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS AS ON

26.10.2020

> Status of COVID-19 Cases :

Details Upto 25th

Oct. On 26th

Oct. Total

Confirmed Cases 4245 08 4253

Cured/Discharged from

Hospital

3983 14 3997

Death 58 00 58

Active Cases 204 - 198

> Clinical Management of Cases :

Name of District Isolation Beds

Available

Occupied Positive Cases

Admitted

North & Middle

Andaman

173 62 62

South Andaman 838 126 126

Nicobar 26 10 10

> Status of Sample and Testing for COVID 19:

Total Samples sent till date 83115

Total Reports received till date 83105

Total Pending Reports 10

Rate of Testing Per Million 207763

>Passengers screened at VSI Airport & Haddo Wharf

Details From 25th

May

to 25th Oct.

On 26th

Oct. Total

Incoming Passengers a) VSI Airport

b) Haddo Wharf

35211

871

160

00

35371

871

Outward Passengers

a) VSI Airport

b) Haddo Wharf

43677

928

164

00

43841

928

>Details of passengers screened positive with flight arrival details

Name of flight with No. Seat No. of Positive case

Vistara (Kolkata) UK 747 20A, 24D, 24E, 27D, 8C

>Advisory: Passengers who are seated next to these seats and one row

behind and front, are requested to self-monitor themselves at home and in

case of any symptoms like fever, cough, breathing difficulty etc. are

requested to immediately contact Control Room No. 102 or 1070 for

medical guidance and advice.

Wednesday

October 28, 20204 Daily Telegrams

Published by IP Division, Directorate of IP & T and printed by Manager, Govt. Press, Chief Editor (i/c): K. Biju Nair, Ph- 229217, 230201, 227201 Fax: 03192-227719 E-mail: [email protected]

For distribution /advertisement queries contact Manager, Govt. Press : 229465

C M Y K

The Central Bureau of Investigation organizes this

National Conference coinciding with Vigilance

Awareness Week', which is observed in India every

year from 27th October to 2nd November. Activities in

this conference would be focused on Vigilance issues

aimed at raising awareness and reaffirming India's

commitment to promotion of integrity and probity in

public life through citizen participation.

The Conference shall bring policy makers and

practitioners on a common platform and will act as an

enabler to combat corruption through systemic

improvements and preventive vigilance measures,

thereby ushering in good governance and accountable

administration. This is a significant contributing

factor for enabling ease of doing business in India.

(Source: india.gov.in)

Fighting corruption is not a job of single ...(Contd. from page 1)

highlighted by them were also taken into consideration.

DC assured them that the situation will be reassessed

after the end of this month based on the number of active

cases.

Meanwhile, the DC assured that the District

Administration is ready to provide all necessary support

to the people in the Containment Zones and gave

directions to intensify the awareness drive on COVID-

19 protocols and the steps taken by the Administration,

a press release from AC (N&M) said.

24x7 CONTROL ROOM NUMBERS: 240126/ 232102 / 1077/ 1070

(Source: Commissioner-cum-Secretary (Health))

DC (N&MA) visits Diglipur; reviews ..(Contd. from page 1)

transported to mainland through recyclers. Provision

has also been made to dispose-off hazardous waste

such as sanitary napkins etc by using incinerators.

Solid Waste Resource Management ...(Contd. from page 1)

political functions and other congregations, in closed spaces with a maximum of

50% of the hall capacity and subject to ceiling of 200persons.

Further decision regarding the above activities will be taken based on the

assessment of the situation.

The essence behind graded re-opening and progressive resumption of activities

is to move ahead. However, it does not mean the end of the pandemic. There is a need

to exercise abundant caution by adopting COVID-19 appropriate behavior by every

citizen in their daily routine. A 'Jan Andolan' was launched by the Prime Minister,

Shri Narendra Modi on 8th October 2020 on COVID-19 appropriate behavior to

follow three mantras, namely:

i. wear your mask properly;

ii. wash your hands frequently; and

iii. maintain safe distance of 6 feet.

There is an urgent need to instill a sense of discipline and ownership amongst

citizens in order that the resumption of activities is successful and gains made in

the management of the pandemic are not diluted.

National Directives for COVID-19 management shall continue to be followed

throughout the country, so as to enforce COVID-19 appropriate behavior. Strict

enforcement of lockdown in Containment Zones till 30th November, 2020. Lockdown

shall continue to be implemented strictly in the Containment Zones till 30th

November, 2020. Containment Zones shall be demarcated by the District authorities

at micro level after taking into consideration the guidelines of MoHFW with the

objective of effectively breaking the chain of transmission. Strict containment

measures will be enforced in these Containment Zones and only essential activities

will be allowed. Within the Containment Zones, strict perimeter control shall be

maintained and only essential activities allowed.

Vulnerable persons, i.e., persons above 65 years of age, persons with co-

morbidities, pregnant women, and children below the age of 10 years, are advised to

stay at home, except for meeting essential requirements and for health purposes.

The use of AarogyaSetu mobile application will continue to be encouraged.

MHA extends guidelines for re-opening...(Contd. from page 1)

drive to check the

violation of over

speeding in the city.

Hence, general

public as well as

driver/rider of the

vehicles not to drive

their vehicles beyond

the speed limits. If

anyone found violating

the above said norms

necessary action will

be taken against them

Traffic Unit strengthened... (Contd. from page 1)

management, use of IT

application for allotment of

houses, ensuring payment

of salary and other

benefits to persons

working in outsourced

services through their

bank accounts,

condemnation of assets

which have outlived their

utility etc. The

Commission have laid

stress on preventive

vigilance activities by way

UT Administration committed to strengthen ...(Contd. from page 1)

The Department of RD, PRIs and ULBs will be

setting up 26 such SWRM Centres across the Islands

covering all the 70 Gram Panchayats. Proposal is also

on the anvil to provide battery operated vehicles to each

of the Gram Panchayats for door to door segregated

collection of garbage Compound wall of the center was

made using 50,000 glass bottles.

The Secretary (RD/Panchayat), on the

occasion exhorted for better utilization of the

asset and requested the villagers to actively

participate in the waste management process for

realizing the vision of Swachh Andamans, a press

release from Directorate of Rural Development, PRIs

& ULBs said.

mandatory provisions under FSS Regulations, 2011. A case has been registered

under appropriate section FSS Act, 2006 against the meat vendor. All meat vendors

have been directed to carry out ante and post mortem examination of animals through

authorized veterinarians and slaughtering should be carried out only at the

designated slaughter houses.

The Commissioner Food Safety, A&N Islands has directed all Food Business

Operators (FBO) to strictly adhere to the provisions of FSS Act, Rules & Regulations

made there under. All FBOs are required to follow COVID-19 protocols strictly at

their respective food business premises. The general public have been advised to

make complaints if any, over phone No. 231024, 234593, District Office Control

Room Toll Free No. 1070, a press release from Joint Commissioner (Food Safety)

said.

Food Business Operators directed to strictly adhere ...(Contd. from page 1)

Port Blair, Oct. 27

In continuation with the

on-going Police Flag Day

commemorative events, the

A & N Traffic Police

organized an awareness

programme on importance

of road safety & prevention

and containment of spread

of COVID-19 for auto

drivers/owners on Oct. 24.

The meeting was chaired by

Shri Ajay Kr. Rai, Dy.SP

(Traffic).

The Dy.SP elaborated on

the significance of Police

Flag Day and prevention/

precaution of COVID-19.

Auto drivers were directed

to follow all the SOPs &

guidel ines/directions

issued by A & N

Administration while plying

their autos. The grievances

put forth by the auto

drivers/owners was

addressed by the Dy.SP.

Face masks were also

distributed to the auto

drivers/owners during the

programme.

A similar awareness

programme was also

conducted for bus drivers/

conductors on Oct. 26

which was chaired by Shri

Arjun Prasad, Inspector

Traffic. Bus conductors

were directed to screen the

body temperature of the

passengers by thermal

scanners & sanitize the

hands of all the passengers

before allowing them to

board the bus besides

ensuring that all the

passengers wear face

masks. They were also

directed to stop their buses

only in the earmarked bus

boxes and to refrain from the

use of pressure horns. The

grievances put forth by bus

drivers/conductors were

also resolved.

Meanwhile, the staff of

CID Unit, A&N Police also

carried out cleanliness drive

on Oct. 24 in the premises

of CID Unit under 'Swachh

Bharat Campaign'. In a

simple function held today

Shri Anant Mittal, SP (CID),

other senior officers and

staff of CID Unit planted

saplings in the premises of

CID Unit, press release

received from A&N Police

said here.

Police Flag Day commemorative events

Awareness prog. on road safety & COVID-19 for

auto drivers & cleanliness drives held

Mumbai, Oct. 27

The BCCI has

announced the Indian

squads for the

upcoming tour of

Australia, the team's

first international

outing since the

COVID-19 lockdown

forced the home series

against South Africa to

be called off mid-way.

According to the

BCCI release, the

Selection Committee

met via video-

conference today to

pick the three squads.

India is playing three T-

20Is, three ODIs and

four Test matches

against Australia. One

big omission from all

the three squads is

Rohit Sharma who is

currently injured. The

BCCI said, they are

continuing to monitor

his and Ishant

Sharma's progress.

Apart from the squads,

four additional bowlers

have been named to

travel with the

contingent. They are

Kamlesh Nagarkoti,

Kartik Tyagi, Ishan

Porel and T. Natarajan.

Team India T-20I

squad : Virat Kohli

(Captain), Shikhar

Dhawan, Mayank

Agarwal, K.L. Rahul,

Shreyas Iyer, Manish

Pandey, Hardik

Pandya, Sanju Samson,

Ravindra Jadeja,

Washington Sundar,

Yuzvendra Chahal,

Jasprit Bumrah, Mohd.

Shami, Navdeep Saini,

Deepak Chahar and

Varun Chakravarthy.

Team India ODI

squad : Virat Kohli

(Captain), Shikhar

Dhawan, Shubman Gill,

K.L. Rahul, Shreyas

Iyer, Manish Pandey,

Hardik Pandya,

Mayank Agarwal,

Ravindra Jadeja,

Yuzvendra Chahal,

Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit

Bumrah, Mohd. Shami,

Navdeep Saini and

Shardul Thakur.

Team India Test

squad: Virat Kohli

(Captain), Mayank

Agarwal, Prithvi Shaw,

K.L. Rahul,

Cheteshwar Pujara,

Ajinkya Rahane,

Hanuma Vihari,

Shubman Gill,

Wriddhiman Saha,

Rishabh Pant, Jasprit

Bumrah, Mohd. Shami,

Umesh Yadav, Navdeep

Saini, Kuldeep Yadav,

Ravindra Jadeja, R.

Ashwin and Mohd.

Siraj.

BCCI announces Indian squads

for upcoming tour of Australia

of inspections, training programmes, framing of record

retention policy, submission of annual property return

by the officers etc. The Commission have also stressed

upon usage of IT tools to ensure better governance and

systems improvements, a press release from Secretary

(Vigilance) said here today.

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ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION

LKFP OKY ; /SECRETARIAT

Health Bulletin For Containment Of

(No. 211/ 27th

October 2020)

COVID-19 STATUS OF ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS AS ON 27.10.2020

> Status of COVID-19 Cases :

Details Upto 26th

Oct. On 27th

Oct. Total

Confirmed Cases 4253 21 4274

Cured/Discharged from Hospital 3997 22 4019

Death 58 00 58

Active Cases 198 - 197

> Clinical Management of Cases :

Name of District Isolation Beds

Available

Occupied Positive Cases

Admitted

North & Middle Andaman 173 58 58

South Andaman 838 129 129

Nicobar 26 10 10

> Status of Sample and Testing for COVID 19:

Total Samples sent till date 84308

Total Reports received till date 84298

Total Pending Reports 10

Rate of Testing Per Million 210745

>Passengers screened at VSI Airport & Haddo Wharf

Details From 25th

May to 26th

Oct.

On 27th

Oct. Total

Incoming Passengers a) VSI Airport

b) Haddo Wharf

35371

871

353

00

35724

871

Outward Passengers a) VSI Airport

b) Haddo Wharf

43841

928

366

00

44207

928

>Details of passengers screened positive with flight arrival details

Name of flight with No. Seat No. of Positive case

Indigo (Kolkata) 6E 282 29F, 11F, 20C

Indigo (Hyderabad) 6E 366 7C, 19B

>Advisory: Passengers who are seated next to these seats and one row behind and

front, are requested to self-monitor themselves at home and in case of any

symptoms like fever, cough, breathing difficulty etc. are requested to immediately

contact Control Room No. 102 or 1070 for medical guidance and advice.

Compound wall made using 50,000 glass bottles

as per section of law, a press release from Dy.SP (Traffic) said.

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Date: 31/10/2020

Sl.No. PARTICULARS TIME

01 Issue of Nomination Form by Shri Senthil Kumar

(Manager for Election), Inspector of Co-op.

Society, Circle No. IX, Port Blair (Urban)

From 9.30 A.M.

to10.30 A.M.

02 Date, time and place of submission of nomination

papers to Shri Tariq Hammed (Returning Officer),

Inspector of Co- operative Societies, Circle No. X,

Port Blair (Rural)

From 10.45 A.M.

to 11.30 A.M.

03 Publication of list of members who filed

nominations in the Notice Board of the Society

At 11:40 A.M.

04 Date, time and place of scrutiny of nomination

papers and filing of objection, if any in writing to

the Returning Officer

From 11.50 A.M.

to 12.30 P.M.

05 Publication of list of validly nominated candidates

in the Notice Board of the Society

At 12.40 P.M.

06 Date, time and place of withdrawal of nomination,

if any in writing to the Returning Officer

From 12.50 P.M.

to 01.20 P.M.

07 Publication of final list of contesting candidates in

the Notice Board of the Society

At 01.30 P.M.

08 Allotment of Symbols, if required From 01.40 P.M.

to 02.10 P.M.

09 Polling of Votes, if necessary by secret ballot From 02.20 P.M.

to 03.00 P.M.

10 Counting of Votes Immediately after polling is over and

thereafter election results will be declared.

Sd/-

Inspector of Co-op. Societies

Circle No. X, Port Blair

F. No. 1-1/ICS-X/ELEC/2020/01 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES ************************

Port Blair, dated 22nd October, 2020.

NOTICE

In partial modification to the Notice dated 26th September, 2020 regarding the conduct of Special General Body Meeting of the Auto Spares & Multipurpose Cooperative Society Ltd. (ASMACOS), Delanipur to transact Election to the Managing Committee of the Society; it is to inform all the members that the Special General Body Meeting will be held on 31st October, 2020 at 10.00 AM in the Conference Hall of the Hotel TSG Emerald View, Phoenix Bay. All the members are therefore requested to kindly make it convenient to attend the meeting on the above mentioned date, time and venue positively. Further, in view of the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic, the members attending the General Body Meeting are kindly requested to wear mask and follow social distancing norms as per the guidelines issued by the Government of India. This is issued with the approval of the competent Authority.

Sd./- (Tariq Hameed)

Inspector of Coop. Societies Circle No. X, Port Blair (Rural)

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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

For Audiologist

1 B. Sc. in Audiology cum Speech

Therapy/ Speech Audiology

55

2 Experience 20

3 Interview 25

Total 100

For Lab Technician

1 Degree/ Diploma in Lab Technology 35

2 One year Diploma in Computer Applications 20

3 Experience 20

4 Interview 25

Total 100

For Yoga Instructor

1 Degree in Yoga or Diploma in yoga with

any degree

45

2 Experience 20

3 Trade / Yoga test 10

3 Interview 25

Total 100

For Psychiatric Social Worker

1 Master’s Degree in Social Work (OR)

Sociology (OR) equivalent

35

2 Practical on research experience in Medical/

Psychiatric Social Work

10

3 Certificate/ Diploma in applied Sociology or

Social Work

10

4 Experience 20

5 Interview 25

Total 100

For Public Health Nurse

1 Sr. Secondary or Equivalent (12th) 10

2 Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery/

B. Sc Nursing from a recognized institution/

collage

35

3 Additional marks for B. Sc Nursing 10

4 Experience 20

5 Interview 25

Total 100

Method of marking for academic & professional qualification

Column No. 4 X Column No. 6 Column No. 5

Method of marking for experience (more than 100 months experience restricted upto 20 marks only) No. of months X Column No. 6

100

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ANY PLACE IN THE SOUTH ANDAMAN DISTRICT. THE INFORMATION GIVEN BY ME IS TRUE AND

I AM SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS ACCURACY. I AM AWARE THAT IT IS AN OFFENCE TO

FURNISH ANY FALSE INFORMATION OR TO SUPPRESS ANY MATERIAL INFORMATION HEREIN

FOR WHICH CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS MAY BE LAUNCHED AGAINST ME, IF NECESSARY,

BESIDES CANCELLATION OF MY CANDIDATURE/APPOINTMENT.

DATE: ……………… PLACE : …………………..

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APPLICATION FORM

Post Applied for:

Self Attested

Photograph

1. Name of the Applicant:

2. Father’s Name:

3. Date of Birth: 4. Sex:

5. Present Contact Address with Telephone No.:

6.Permanent Contact Address with Telephone No.:

7. Languages spoken/written:

8. Education: High school onwards, please list all your qualifications

S.

No Education & Professional Qualification

Institute/

Board

Marks

obtained

Uni./Boards

Max.

Marks

Max

Marks

criteria

Self

marking as

per criteria

Remarks

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

For Audiologist

Last date of receipt of application: 09.11.2020 by 4:00 PM (Application received beyond the date & time shall not be accepted).

ALL THE APPLICANTS ARE ADVISED TO SUBMIT THEIR APPLICATION FORM IN SEPARATE,

FOR THE VARIOUS POSTS

Documents to be enclosed with the application:

Self attested photocopies of Mark Sheets, Certificates in support of Educational Qualifications & other

certificates, e.g. Degree, Post-graduation, Diploma, Professional Qualifications etc. (as the case may be), Birth

certificate, local certificate & Employment Registration card.

Experience certificate(s) specifying NATURE & PERIOD of experience should be enclosed.

Application should be sent in a cover superscripted “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF

………………………….” and should be addressed to The Chairman, District Health Society (SA), Room No.

40, Deputy Commissioner’s Office, South Andaman, Port Blair - 744101, Telephone: 03192243446.

GENERAL INFORMATION:

i) The appointment will be made purely on contract basis and on consolidated pay.

IN CASE IF IT IS DETECTED AT ANY STAGE OF SELECTION THAT A CANDIDATE DOES NOT

FULFIL THE ELIGIBILITY NORMS AND/OR THAT HE/SHE HAS FURNISHED ANY

INCORRECT/FALSE INFORMATION OR HAS SUPPRESSED ANY MATERIAL FACT(S), HIS/HER

CANDIDATURE WILL STAND CANCELLED. IF ANY OF THESE SHORT COMINGS IS/ARE

DETECTED EVEN AFTER SELECTION, HIS/HER SERVICES ARE LIABLE TO BE TERMINATED

WITHOUT ASSIGNING ANY REASON THEREOF.

ii) Interested candidates fulfilling the eligibility are requested to apply in the prescribed format in A4 size paper.

iii) While applying for the post, the applicant should ensure that he/she fulfils the eligibility and other norms and

that the particulars furnished by him/ her are correct in all respects and suppression of information would lead to

disqualification at any stage.

iv) Interested candidates shall be ready to work in remote / hard areas as and when directed and also may have to

travel to remote/hard areas as required.

v) Incomplete/defective applications, applications without requisite certificates and photograph of the

candidates shall be summarily rejected.

vi) The engagement will be as per the guidelines of respective NHM programme under District Health Society

(SA) on Contract basis. You are liable to serve anywhere in the South Andaman District. Any extension or

renewal appointment beyond this duration, if any, will be subject to a review of performance and contribution

towards work and an agreement on terms that must be mutually agreed upon. However this would not be

construed in any manner a promise for the regular appointment under District Health Society (SA), A&N Islands.

i) No individual call letters will be issued for appearing in the interview. However, after verification of the

applications, a list of eligible candidates will be displayed in the notice board of The District Health Society

(SA), Room No. 40, Deputy Commissioner’s Office, South Andaman, Port Blair and also in the website of A

& N Administration i.e www.andaman.gov.in.

ii) No TA/DA shall be payable for appearing in the trade test / interview.

Sd/-

Assistant Commissioner (Sett.)/

Vice Chairman, DHS (SA) F. No. 1-57/DHS (SA)/DC/RPS/10-11/159

Dated 23/10/2020

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISIONER

&

CHAIRMAN

DISTRICT HEALTH SOCIETY (SOUTH ANDAMAN)

ROOM NO. 40, DC OFFICE, PORT BLAIR- 744101

PH: 03192-211621/243446

VACANCY NOTICE Applications are invited for filling up of various posts on contract basis in the District Health

Society, South Andaman under National Health Mission. The details are as follows:

Sl.

No.

Name of the

Post

Educational Qualification No. of

Post

Tenure Consolidated

Pay per

month

Age limit

1. Audiologist

Essential:

B. Sc. in Audiology cum Speech

Therapy/ Speech Audiology from a

recognized University/ Institution.

Desirable:

02 years experience as Speech Therapist/ Audiologist in a recognized

Hospital/ Institution

01 11

Months Rs. 31500/-

Not

below 21

years

2 Lab

Technician

Degree/ Diploma in Lab Technology

and One year Diploma in Computer

Applications

01 11

Months Rs. 16000/-

Not

below 21

years

3 Yoga

Instructor

A regular fulltime Degree in Yoga

from a recognized University.

OR

Any degree from a recognized

University with one year full time

regular Diploma in Yoga from a

recognized University/ Institute of

repute.

01 11

Months Rs. 13000/-

Not

below 21

years

4

Psychiatric

Social

Worker

1. Master’s Degree in Social Work

(OR) Sociology (OR) equivalent

qualification from a recognized

University/ Institution.

Desirable:

1. Practical on research experience in

Medical/ Psychiatric Social Work.

2. Certificate/ Diploma in applied

Sociology or Social Work from a

recognized University.

01 03

months Rs. 25000/-

Not

below 23

years

5 Public Health

Nurse

1. The candidates must have passed

All India Senior School Certificate

Examination (10+2) or equivalent.

2. Diploma in General Nursing and

Midwifery (3 ½ years) and One year

Diploma in Public Health Nursing.

Or

Basic B.Sc. (Nsg.) Degree (04 years)

from recognized university or board

and registered in the Nursing Council of India.

Or

Diploma in General Nursing and

Midwifery (3 ½ years)

3. Should be registered with the

Nursing Council

01 03

months Rs. 16000/-

Not below 21

years

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S/o Shri Brijesh Lall and

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On 27.10.2020

Late R. Raj Kishore Reddy

"You have left us on this day and will

always remain in our hearts forever"

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OBITUARY

The Chief Engineer, APWD,

A&N Administration and

staff of APWD, Port Blair deeply mourn the sudden and

untimely demise of Shri N.

Jayachandran, Assistant

Engineer (Civil) APWD,

(Retired) who expired on

27.10.2020 at Kerala. We convey our heartfelt

condolence to the bereaved

family and pray the almighty to give enough strength to the

members of the family to bear this irreparable loss.

“MAY HIS SOUL REST IN

PEACE”.

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APWD, Port Blair

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Maina Kumari We remember you everyday and

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LATE PANDIT VISHNU PRASAD ‘I can no longer see u with my eyes, but I will feel u in our heart forever’.

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First Wedding Anniversary on 28/10/2020

Blessing and Lots of Love

Vijo & AshaR/o Buniyadabad

" Now that you have completed a Mile……"

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DISTRICT CHILD PROTECTION UNIT OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER

NORTH AND MIDDLE ANDAMAN DISTRICT, MAYABUNDER

VACANCY NOTICE Applications are invited from eligible local candidates for the following postpurely on contract basis for Juvenile Justice Board (JJB), North & Middle Andaman District, Mayabunder.

Sl. No.

Name of the Post

No. of Post

Essential qualification Eligibility

Age Limit

Remuneration

1.

Assistant cum Data Entry Operator

01 12th Pass

Diploma in Computer Application.

Not above 40

years

Rs. 9,000/- Per month

Criteria of Selection:The candidates applying for the post have to attend a trade test followed by the personal interview.

Last date of receipt of application: 13thNovember, 2020 by 5.00 pm (Application received beyond the date & time shall not be accepted). Documents to be enclosed with the application: Self-attested photocopies of Mark Sheets, Certificates in support of Education Qualification,

Diploma Certificates & Other certificates, e.g. Birth certificate, local certificate & Employment Registration card. Experience certificate(s) specifying NATURE & PERIOD of experience should be enclosed. Application should be sent in a cover superscripted “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF “…..………………………………………..” and should be addressed to the District Child Protection Officer, District Child Protection Unit, North & Middle Andaman District, Mayabunder-744204, Telephone No. 03192-273127.

General Information: 1. Preferably resident of same district. 2. While applying, the applicant should ensure that he/she fulfills all the eligibility criteria and

other norms and that the particulars furnished by him/her are correct in all respect. 3. The appointment will be purely on contractual basis which is likely to be extended on

mutual consent and this does not confer any right/privilege for regular appointment or continuity of service.

4. The unsigned/incomplete application and application without photograph of the candidates shall summarily be rejected. Application received after the last date shall not be entertained even if received by post.

5. Selected candidates shall be liable to serve anywhere in North & Middle Andaman District. The Candidates shall be ready to work in remote /hard areas as and when directed.

6. No accommodation facility will be provided for Candidates who are appearing for Interview.

7. No TA/DA will be paid for attending the interview. 8. Interested Candidates are requested to contact District Child Protection Officer, District

Child Protection Unit, North & Middle Andaman District, Mayabunder contract No. 03192-273127 in case of any queries during the office hours(9.00 AM To 5.00 PM).

9. The waiting list will also be prepared with one year validity from the date of preparation and publication of the results.

10. IN CASE IT IS DETECTED AT ANY STAGE OF SELECTION THAT A CANDIDATE DOESNOT FULFILL THE ELIGIBILITY NORMS AND/ OR THAT HE/SHE HAS FURNISHED ANY INCORRECT/FALSE INFORMATION OR HAS SUPPRESSED ANY MATERIAL FACT(S), HIS/HER CANDIDATURE WILL STAND CANCELLED. IF ANY OF THESE SHORTCOMINGS IS/ARE DETECATED EVEN AFTER SELECTION, HIS/HER

SERVICES ARE LIABLE TO BE TERMINATED WITHOUT ANY NOTICE.

Sd/- Chairperson/Deputy Commissioner,

District Child Protection Unit North and Middle Andaman

APPLICATION FORM

Self- attested Photograph

1. Post Applied for :

2. Name of the Applicant

3. Father/Husband Name

a. Date of Birth (as recorded in education Certificate)

b. Age as on 13.11.2020 (complete year and months)

Date /month /year month/ year month/year

4. Sex

5. Present Contact Address with Telephone No.

6. Nationality

7. Permanent Address with telephone No.

8. Language spoken/written

9. Employment Reg. No.

10. Education Qualification:

Education Qualification

Board/ University

Marks obtained University/Board

Max. Marks

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Secondary/ Matric (10th )

Senior Secondary or equivalent (12th )

Dip. In computer application

11. Experience Details: From (Month/Year) To (Month/Year) Designation

Location of Employment:

Description of your duties:

Declaration I AM WILLING TO AND MY HEALTH AND FAMILY CIRCUMSTANCES PERMIT ME TO SERVE AT ANY PLACE IN THE NORTH & MIDDLE ANDAMAN DISTRICT. THE INFORMATION GIVEN BY ME IS TRUE AND I AM SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS ACCURACY. I AM AWARE THAT IS AN OFFENCE TO FURNISH ANY FALSE INFORMATION OF TO SUPPRESS ANY MATERIAL INFORMATION HEREIN FOR WHICH CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS MAY BE LAUNCHED AGAINST ME, IF NECESSARY, BESIDES CANCELATION OF MY CANDIDATURE/APPOINTMENT. No. of document enclosed……….Nos.

Date: Place: Signature of the Candidate