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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 227 Port Blair, Sunday, September 26, 2021 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4 C M Y K Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 29.9 Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 24.3 Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST : 088 Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST : 087 Sunrise time on 26.09.2021 (in IST): 0508 Sunset time on 26.09.2021 (in IST): 1713 Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs)- in mm: 015.4 Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 002.2 Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 21 upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm: 2760.9 mm ...the Largest Circulating Daily of the Islands Since 1920s the Oldest Daily... # Andaman Fights COVID 19 Use face mask & maintain 'do gaz ki doori '- Together we will fight COVID-19 Light to Moderate rainfall very likely over Port Blair. Generally cloudy sky. Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 29°C and 25°C respectively on Sunday 26/09/2021. New York, Sept. 25 Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressed the 76 th session of UN General Assembly on Saturday. It was a message of hope, caution and earnestly. He warned the global community to be aware of the challenges of terrorism. The Prime Minister said that those who use it as a political tool must understand that terrorism is a double edged sword and can be a threat for them as well. Prime Minister said that it must be ensured that Afghan soil is not used for terror activities. Without naming PM Modi addresses 76 th session of UN General Assembly in New York any country, he told that some nations are trying to use the fragile situation in Afghanistan as a tool, which must be stopped. The Prime Minister said that the women, children and minorities need help and we must reach out to them. Pointing at the relevance of United Nations, Prime Minister said, it needs to improve its effectiveness and enhance reliability. He referred to the fact that questions have been raised about its role in the origin and handling of COVID crisis, climate crisis, proxy wars and the developments in Afghanistan. In this background, he called for global order and to strengthen global laws and the global values. Referring to the maritime security, Shri Modi underlined the need to have a rule-based order. He said we can take a leaf out of the UN Security Council Resolution passed under the Presidency of India. Highlighting India's strides in COVID care, the Warns global community to be aware of the challenges of terrorism "Those who use it as a political tool must understand that terrorism is a double edged sword and can be a threat for them as well": PM Prime Minister said, India not only successfully tackled the challenge but now exporting the vaccine to the needy countries. He urged the vaccine manufacturers to come and make vaccines in India. Citing the example of how the Government's program reached to last mile with the use and help of technology, Shri Modi told that India has clearly shown to the world that democracy can deliver. He said that it is the strength of India's democracy that a person of humble origin rise to the ranks as the Prime Minister of the country after starting his journey as tea seller at a Railway Station. Shri Modi mentioned of Antyodaya as the Integrated Equitable Development as his theme. The Prime Minister said that the global economy needs diversification and hence we need to expand the global value chain. It requires a democratic and reliable partner, which India can provide. However, it is required to have a balance in economy and ecology. He cautioned that the ocean resources should be used and not abused and we must be wary of the dangers of expansion and exclusion. Shri Modi announced that India is developing the world's largest Green Hydrogen hub. The Prime Minister underlined the importance of science based rational and progressive thinking to overcome the challenges of regressive thinking and extremism. Shri Modi summed up his address with a poem by Gurudeb Rabindranath Tagore. (Source: india.gov.in) New Delhi, Sept. 25 (PIB) The Union Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah began his address to more than 2,100 members of the cooperatives family from across the country and about 6 crore people connected in the country and abroad through virtual medium, with a mention of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay's policy of Antyodaya. Shri Amit Shah said that the vision of welfare of the poor and Antyodaya cannot happen without cooperatives and whenever there was talk of development in the country earlier, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay first talked about Antyodaya and today his birthday is the day to receive inspiration for lakhs and crores of workers. Shri Amit Shah said that after 75 years of Independence and at a time when the cooperative movement was most needed, the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, created the Ministry of Cooperation. He thanked the Prime Minister on behalf of crores of people of the cooperative sector across the nation for forming the Ministry of Cooperation. He said it is a matter of pride for him to be the country's first Cooperation Minister. Shri Shah called upon cooperative leaders and workers across the country that now the Union Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Cooperation attends 'National Cooperative Conference' After 75 years of Independence and at a time when the cooperative movement is needed the most, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi created Ministry of Cooperation: HM Welfare of the poor and Antyodaya cannot be imagined without cooperation time of neglect has ended and the time of priority has started and all together shall take cooperatives forward. The Union Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Cooperation said that cooperatives make a very important contribution in the development of the country and this contribution is still there, but still many dimensions are yet to be reached. He said that it will have to be thought afresh, it will have to be outlined anew, the scope of our work will have to be increased, transparency will have to be brought in the work, and the cooperative movement will have to be included in the work as a nature and culture and shall have to move forward. He said that the path of development of crores of farmers, underprivileged, backward, Dalits, the poor, neglected and women of the country can be paved only through cooperatives. Shri Amit Shah said that many people question the relevance of cooperatives and they feel that the cooperative movement has become irrelevant, but the cooperative movement is most relevant today and there is a long way to go. He said that by connecting every village with cooperatives, making every village prosperous with the mantra of prosperity from cooperation and through this making the country prosperous, this is the role of the cooperative movement. The Union Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Cooperation said that the word cooperative is made up of the words 'co' and 'work', cooperative is to work together, with a goal, in one direction with the fraternity. He said that maybe the strength and economic power of all of us working in the cooperative sector is less, but our numbers are so large that if we collect it through cooperatives, then a tremendous force is created, which no one can beat. Shri Shah said that now the time has come to make a new beginning in the cooperative movement with confidence. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given a mantra, of prosperity from cooperation, and the cooperative sector will also give full thrust to fulfill the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi's goal which he has set of a US $ 5 trillion economy. The cooperative sector will also exert its full force to fulfill this goal. Shri Amit Shah said that the cooperative movement will also develop rural society and will also create the concept of a new social capital. He said that there are many interpretations of capital, but we are a people carrying 10,000 years of culture Port Blair, Sept.25 The vaccination drive is continuing smoothly in A&N Islands. As per data available, a total of 4,36,070 doses of vaccines have been administered to beneficiaries so far in A&N Islands, out of the target beneficiaries of 2, Vaccination- shield against the virus 4,36,070 doses of vaccines administered to beneficiaries in Isles 81, 603 (approx.).A total of 2126 people were vaccinated today in A&N Islands. A total of 1,69,629 eligible people in the age group of 18 to 44 years have been vaccinated till date. 1616 beneficiaries were vaccinated in Port Blair, Sept. 25 As part of 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav', the Directorate of Industries, A & N Administration in collaboration with the Startup India and DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry organized 'Role of Startups in building Aatmanirbhar Bharat' organized by Industries Deptt. in collaboration with Startup India & DPIIT an event on 'Role of Startups in building Aatmanirbhar Bharat' today in the Conference Hall of Directorate Of Industries, A&N Administration. The event which was attended by more than 50 participants included the DPIIT recognized startups of the Islands as well as entrepreneurs aspiring to become a startup. Shri H Manoj, General Manager, NABARD who was the chief guest on the Port Blair, Sept. 25 The Credit & Finance Division of ANIIDCO provides financial assistance for setting up Industrial concerns under its General Scheme, as per the guidelines of SIDBI/ IDBI. Under the scheme, financial assistance is provided to industrial concern engaged in manufacturing, preservation or Support for setting up self ventures in Isles ANIIDCO providing financial assistance for setting up Industrial concerns processing of goods, transport for passengers/goods etc, hotels and restaurants, assembling, repairing or packing any article with the aid of machinery or power, providing engineering, technical knowledge or other service for promotion of industrial growth, providing medical health or other allied service, setting up or Port Blair, Sept. 25 The Government of India has instituted an annual award named 'Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskaar' for the year 2022, to recognize the excellent work done by individuals and institutions in the field of Disaster Management. These awards are to be 'Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskaar'; last date for submitting application is Sept. 30 announced on the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, every year on 23 rd January. These awards include three cash awards of Rs. 51 Lakh & 5 Lakh for an institution or an individual respectively. The applications for the award for the year 2022 have been invited. The (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) DPIIT recognized Startups of Isles & aspiring entrepreneurs participated

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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 227 Port Blair, Sunday, September 26, 2021 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4

C M Y K

Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 29.9Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 24.3Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST : 088Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST : 087Sunrise time on 26.09.2021 (in IST): 0508Sunset time on 26.09.2021 (in IST): 1713Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs)- in mm: 015.4Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 002.2Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 21 upto 0830 hrs(of date) in mm: 2760.9 mm...the Largest Circulating Daily of the Islands

Since 1920s the Oldest Daily...

# Andaman Fights COVID 19 Use face mask & maintain 'do gaz ki doori'- Together we will fight COVID-19

Light to Moderate rainfall very likely over Port Blair.Generally cloudy sky. Maximum and Minimumtemperature will be around 29°C and 25°Crespectively on Sunday 26/09/2021.

New York, Sept. 25 Prime Minister, Shri NarendraModi addressed the 76th session ofUN General Assembly onSaturday. It was a message ofhope, caution and earnestly. Hewarned the global community to beaware of the challenges ofterrorism. The Prime Minister saidthat those who use it as a politicaltool must understand that terrorismis a double edged sword and canbe a threat for them as well. PrimeMinister said that it must beensured that Afghan soil is not usedfor terror activities. Without naming

PM Modi addresses 76th session ofUN General Assembly in New York

any country, he told that some nations are trying touse the fragile situation in Afghanistan as a tool,which must be stopped. The Prime Minister said that the women,children and minorities need help and we mustreach out to them. Pointing at the relevance ofUnited Nations, Prime Minister said, it needs toimprove its effectiveness and enhance reliability.He referred to the fact that questions have beenraised about its role in the origin and handling of

COVID crisis, climate crisis, proxy wars and thedevelopments in Afghanistan. In this background,he called for global order and to strengthen globallaws and the global values. Referring to the maritime security, Shri Modiunderlined the need to have a rule-based order.He said we can take a leaf out of the UN SecurityCouncil Resolution passed under the Presidencyof India. Highlighting India's strides in COVID care, the

Warns global community to be aware of the challenges of terrorism"Those who use it as a political tool must understand that terrorismis a double edged sword and can be a threat for them as well": PM

Prime Minister said, India not only successfully tackled thechallenge but now exporting the vaccine to the needy countries.He urged the vaccine manufacturers to come and make vaccinesin India. Citing the example of how the Government's program reachedto last mile with the use and help of technology, Shri Modi toldthat India has clearly shown to the world that democracy candeliver. He said that it is the strength of India's democracy thata person of humble origin rise to the ranks as the Prime Ministerof the country after starting his journey as tea seller at a Railway

Station. Shri Modi mentioned ofAntyodaya as the IntegratedEquitable Development as his theme. The Prime Minister said that theglobal economy needsdiversification and hence we needto expand the global value chain. Itrequires a democratic and reliablepartner, which India can provide.However, it is required to have abalance in economy and ecology. Hecautioned that the ocean resourcesshould be used and not abused andwe must be wary of the dangers ofexpansion and exclusion. Shri Modiannounced that India is developingthe world's largest Green Hydrogenhub. The Prime Minister underlined theimportance of science based rationaland progressive thinking to overcomethe challenges of regressive thinkingand extremism. Shri Modi summedup his address with a poem byGurudeb Rabindranath Tagore.(Source: india.gov.in)

New Delhi, Sept. 25 (PIB) The Union Minister of HomeAffairs and Minister ofCooperation, Shri Amit Shahbegan his address to more than2,100 members of thecooperatives family from acrossthe country and about 6 crorepeople connected in the countryand abroad through virtualmedium, with a mention ofPandit Deendayal Upadhyay'spolicy of Antyodaya. Shri AmitShah said that the vision ofwelfare of the poor andAntyodaya cannot happenwithout cooperatives andwhenever there was talk ofdevelopment in the countryearlier, Pandit DeendayalUpadhyay first talked aboutAntyodaya and today hisbirthday is the day to receiveinspiration for lakhs and croresof workers. Shri Amit Shah said thatafter 75 years of Independenceand at a time when thecooperative movement was mostneeded, the Prime Minister, ShriNarendra Modi, created theMinistry of Cooperation. Hethanked the Prime Minister onbehalf of crores of people of thecooperative sector across thenation for forming the Ministryof Cooperation. He said it is amatter of pride for him to be thecountry's first CooperationMinister. Shri Shah called uponcooperative leaders and workersacross the country that now the

Union Minister of Home Affairs and Minister ofCooperation attends 'National Cooperative Conference'

After 75 years of Independence and at a time when thecooperative movement is needed the most, Prime Minister

Shri Narendra Modi created Ministry of Cooperation: HMWelfare of the poor and Antyodaya cannot be imagined without cooperation

time of neglect has ended and the time ofpriority has started and all together shalltake cooperatives forward. The Union Minister of Home Affairsand Minister of Cooperation said thatcooperatives make a very importantcontribution in the development of thecountry and this contribution is still there,but still many dimensions are yet to bereached. He said that it will have to bethought afresh, it will have to be outlinedanew, the scope of our work will have tobe increased, transparency will have to bebrought in the work, and the cooperativemovement will have to be included in thework as a nature and culture and shallhave to move forward. He said that thepath of development of crores of farmers,underprivileged, backward, Dalits, thepoor, neglected and women of the countrycan be paved only through cooperatives. Shri Amit Shah said that many peoplequestion the relevance of cooperatives andthey feel that the cooperative movementhas become irrelevant, but the cooperativemovement is most relevant today andthere is a long way to go. He said that byconnecting every village withcooperatives, making every village

prosperous with the mantra of prosperityfrom cooperation and through this makingthe country prosperous, this is the role ofthe cooperative movement. The Union Minister of Home Affairsand Minister of Cooperation said that theword cooperative is made up of the words'co' and 'work', cooperative is to worktogether, with a goal, in one direction withthe fraternity. He said that maybe thestrength and economic power of all of usworking in the cooperative sector is less,but our numbers are so large that if we

collect it through cooperatives,then a tremendous force iscreated, which no one can beat.Shri Shah said that now the timehas come to make a newbeginning in the cooperativemovement with confidence.Prime Minister Shri NarendraModi has given a mantra, ofprosperity from cooperation, andthe cooperative sector will alsogive full thrust to fulfill the PrimeMinister, Shri Narendra Modi'sgoal which he has set of a US $ 5trillion economy. The cooperativesector will also exert its full forceto fulfill this goal. Shri Amit Shah said that thecooperative movement will alsodevelop rural society and willalso create the concept of a newsocial capital. He said that thereare many interpretations ofcapital, but we are a peoplecarrying 10,000 years of culture

Port Blair, Sept.25 The vaccination driveis continuing smoothlyin A&N Islands. As perdata available, a total of4,36,070 doses ofvaccines have beenadministered tobeneficiaries so far inA&N Islands, out of thetarget beneficiaries of 2,

Vaccination- shield against the virus4,36,070 doses of vaccines

administered tobeneficiaries in Isles

81, 603 (approx.).A totalof 2126 people werevaccinated today inA&N Islands. A total of1,69,629 eligible peoplein the age group of 18 to44 years have beenvaccinated till date. 1616 beneficiarieswere vaccinated in

Port Blair, Sept. 25 As part of 'Azadi kaAmrit Mahotsav', theDirectorate ofIndustries, A & NAdministration incollaboration with theStartup India and DPIIT,Ministry of Commerceand Industry organized

'Role of Startups in building Aatmanirbhar Bharat' organized byIndustries Deptt. in collaboration with Startup India & DPIIT

an event on 'Role ofStartups in buildingAatmanirbhar Bharat'today in the ConferenceHall of Directorate OfIndustries, A&NAdministration. Theevent which wasattended by more than50 participants included

the DPIIT recognizedstartups of the Islandsas well asentrepreneurs aspiringto become a startup. Shri H Manoj,General Manager,NABARD who was thechief guest on the

Port Blair, Sept. 25 The Credit & FinanceDivision of ANIIDCOprovides financialassistance for setting upIndustrial concernsunder its GeneralScheme, as per theguidelines of SIDBI/IDBI. Under thescheme, financialassistance is provided toindustrial concernengaged inm a n u f a c t u r i n g ,preservation or

Support for setting up selfventures in Isles

ANIIDCO providing financial assistancefor setting up Industrial concerns

processing of goods,transport forpassengers/goods etc,hotels and restaurants,assembling, repairing orpacking any article withthe aid of machinery orpower, providingengineering, technicalknowledge or otherservice for promotion ofindustrial growth,providing medicalhealth or other alliedservice, setting up or

Port Blair, Sept. 25 The Government ofIndia has instituted anannual award named'Subhash Chandra BoseAapda PrabandhanPuraskaar' for the year2022, to recognize theexcellent work done byindividuals andinstitutions in the fieldof DisasterManagement. Theseawards are to be

'Subhash Chandra Bose AapdaPrabandhan Puraskaar'; last date for

submitting application is Sept. 30announced on the birthanniversary of NetajiSubhash Chandra Bose,every year on 23 rd

January. These awardsinclude three cashawards of Rs. 51 Lakh &5 Lakh for an institutionor an individualrespectively. The applications for theaward for the year 2022have been invited. The

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DPIIT recognized Startups of Isles &aspiring entrepreneurs participated

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vaMeku rFkk fudksckj iz’kklu ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION

Lkfpoky;/SECRETARIAT Health Bulletin For Containment Of

(No. 544/25th September 2021) COVID-19 STATUS OF ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS AS ON 25.09.2021

> Status of Cases : Details of Second Wave since: 01.03.2021

Active new case in last 24 Hours 01 Discharges in last 24 hours 01

Total confirmed cases 2624 Total Discharges 2541

Total Active case as on date 16 Total Deaths 67

Cumulative since March 2020 Details On 24th Sept. 2021 On 25th Sept. 2021 Total

Confirmed Cases 7617 01* 7618 Cured/Discharged from Hospital 7472 01 7473 Death 129 00 129 Includes *01 positive from Airport arrival. > Clinical Management of Cases :

Name of District Isolation Beds Available Occupied Vacant North & Middle Andaman 286 00 286 South Andaman 5583 16 5567 Nicobar 507 00 507 Total 6376 16 6360 > Status of Sample and Testing: Total Samples sent till date 544159 Total Reports received till date 544159 Total Pending Reports 0 Rate of Testing Per Million 1360398 Cumulative Test Positivity Rate 1.40% COWIN 1.0 > Vaccination Status Total population 4,00,000 Target Beneficiaries 2,86,600(Approx) Cumulative Beneficiaries vaccinated so far 4,36,070 -- Cumulative Beneficiaries vaccinated with 1st Dose so far 2,88,441 100.85 Cumulative Beneficiaries vaccinated with 2nd Dose so far 1,47,629 51.18 % of population vaccinated -- 72.11 >Passengers screened at VSI Airport & Haddo Wharf

Details From 25th May 2020 to 24th Sept. 2021 On 25th Sept. 2021 Total Incoming Passengers

a) VSI Airport b) Haddo Wharf

302844

1032

1096

0

303940

1032 Outward Passengers

a) VSI Airport b) Haddo Wharf

310289

928

955

0

311244

928 (On 25.09.2021, 638 passengers were retested by RTPCR at Airport)

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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 E-mail: [email protected] distribution /advertisement queries contact Manager, Govt. Press : 229465

SundaySeptember 26, 2021Daily Telegrams

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24x7 CONTROL ROOM NUMBERS: 240126/ 232102 / 1077/ 1070(Source: Directorate of Health Services)

Heavy rain likely to occur inIsles on Sept. 26 & 27

Port Blair, Sept. 25 Heavy rain (7-11cm) is likely to occur at oneor two places over one or two places in Andaman& Nicobar Islands on Sept. 26 & 27. Due tosqually weather wind speed is likely to exceed45KMPH. Fishermen have been advised not toventure into the sea till Sept. 27. For furtherenquiries / information contact helpline of StateEmergency Operation Centre at Helpline No.1070 & District Emergency Operation Centre atHelpline No. 1077. For any emergency/assistance at sea, call Coast Guard SAR Agencyat Toll Free number 1554, a press release fromDirectorate of Disaster Management said.

Range of Finance Interest Rate Upto Rs. 50,000 7.95% Above Rs. 50,000/- to Rs. 2,00,000 8.95% Above Rs. 2,00,000 upto Rs. 25,00,000 9.45% Above Rs. 25,00,000/- 9.95%

development of tourism related facilities etc. The quantum of loan is maximum 75% of thetotal project cost upto Rs. 10 lakh and minimum66% of the total project cost exceeding Rs. 10 lakhfor purchase of machinery, construction ofbuilding. The promoters contribution is minimum25% for the project cost upto Rs. 10 lakh and 34%for the project cost exceeding Rs. 10 lakh. The rate of interest for different loan amount isfixed based on SIDBI's prime lending rate whichis at present 9.95%. Accordingly, rate of Interestcalculated as per the range of finance is as under:

Interest rate is subject to change as per changesin the SIDBI Prime Lending Rate (PLR). A rebateof 1% is provided for prompt payment and 2%lower rate is admissible for industrial concernsengaged in tourism, horticulture, fisheries, food-processing and environment friendly projects likerecycling waste etc. A maximum Repaymentperiod of 10 years with a moratorium period of 6months to 2 years depending on the project isprovided. Persons interested to avail financial assistancemay please contact the Manager(Credit & Finance),ANIIDCO, Vikas Bhawan, Port Blair,Phone: 03192-237251, email:[email protected], a press release fromANIIDCO said.

Support for setting up self...(Contd. from page 1)

and the idea of social capital will take ourcooperative movement a long way. Shri Shahsaid that cooperatives have become ingrainedin the nature of the people of India andcooperation is in our culture and it is not aborrowe d conce pt , which is why thecooperative movement in India can neverbecome irrelevant. Shri Amit Shah said that the CentralGovernment will work with all the States inthe field of cooperation. Shri Shah said thattransparency has to be brought in training,skill development, recruitment and electionsto take the cooperative forward or else we willbe outdated. He said that we have to makeinternal changes and introspection to giveimpetus to such a big decision taken by PrimeMinister, Shri Narendra Modi ji for thecooperative sector. Shri Shah said that theMinistry of Cooperation is moving forward inthe direction of setting up a Common ServiceCenter and creating a database. Also, there isa need to create a National CooperativeInitiative and any cooperative institutionshould come forward for this. Shri Shah saidthat today there is a need to set up a NationalCooperative University.

Union Minister of Home Affairs and...(Contd. from page 1)

Port Blair, Sept. 25 The State AdoptionResource Agency(SARA) underDirectorate of SocialWelfare is functioningin these Islands as a unitto coordinate, monitorand develop the work ofadoption program,d i s s e m i n a t i n ginformation andawareness on adoptionprocess. The adoptionregistration is donethrough 'Child AdoptionResource Informationand Guidance System'(CARINGS) which is acentralized softwarecontaining database ofchildren andregistration of parents.Parents can also adoptthrough relativeadoption or children ofspouse from earliermarriage as step-parents adoption. The parents willing toadopt can register

State Adoption Resource Agency- disseminatinginformation & awareness on adoption processIllegal adoption will attract legal action;

registration being done through CARINGSthemselves by logging inas PAPs (ProspectiveAdoptive Parents)t h r o u g hwww.cara.nic.in orCARINGS 3.1.Documents such asfamily photographs,birth certificate, incomeand address proof,medical certificatealong with marriage/divorce certificate haveto be uploaded on theportal. Afterregistration, HomeStudy Report will beprepared by socialworker of AdoptionAgency after whichparents will be shiftedto a centralized senioritylist. Parents will getreference of threelegally free children onthe basis of seniorityand preference of childas entered on CARINGSportal. It is for the informationof general public that no

illegal adoptions may beencouraged failingwhich legal action as perSection 32, 33, 34 ofJuvenile Justice (Care &Protection of Children)Act, 2015 or 6 monthsimprisonment or a fineof Rs.10,000/- or bothwill be imposed. SARAappeals to the generalpublic to report anycases of illegaladoptions. As regards, adoptiondetails/queries in theadoption processes to becarried out, the samecan be obtained fromthe State AdoptionResource Agency(SARA) which isfunctional in theDirectorate of SocialWelfare (Room No. 308),Ph. No: 9972750391; E-mail ID:[email protected], a press releasefrom Directorate ofSocial Welfare said.

Port Blair, Sept. 25 During the RT-PCRtest conducted on 1158passengers who arrivedhere yesterday, onepositive case has beendetected. Today, 638passengers arrived andthe RT-PCR test reportsare awaited. RAT wasconducted on 226passengers bound forNorth & MiddleAndaman at Ferrargunjand all were foundnegative. Apart from this,189 passengers travellingto & fro to Shaheed/Swaraj Dweep weretested at Phoenix BayJetty and all were found

Media briefed on COVID-19Three patients undergoing treatment at GB Pant

Hospital; no patient admitted in COVID Care Centres

negative. At MohanpuraBus Terminus, test wasconducted on 166passengers and all werefound negative.Similarly, at helipad, 7passengers were testedand all were foundnegative. In addition tothis, RT-PCR test wasconducted on 64 Govt.officials and the reportsare awaited. Today till 3 pm, 1260

beneficiaries wereadministered vaccines,out of which, 1176 werein the age group of 18-44. Giving this informationwhile addressing themedia persons onCOVID-19 held in theconference hall of IP&T,the Deputy Director,G.B. Pant Hospital , Dr.Amitabha De furtherstated that presentlythree patients areundergoing treatment atGB Pant Hospital andno corona patient isadmitted in COVIDCare Centres.

Port Blair, Sept. 25 In view of upcomingVVIP visit, all the Armslicense holder(s) underthe jurisdiction of SouthAndaman District havebeen directed to deposittheir arms andammunition to theconcerned Police

Port Blair, Sept. 25 As part of NationalService Scheme Day onSept.24, the NSS Unit ofDr. B.R. AmbedkarInstitute of Technologyorganized a cleanlinessdrive at Corbyn's Covebeach in which 72volunteers participated.The NSS volunteers

also created awarenessamong public,informing them aboutthe importance ofcleanliness. Thestudents also took theinitiative to clean theareas along the beachvicinity, a press releasereceived from DBRAITsaid.

Cleanliness drive organized byNSS Unit of DBRAIT

Port Blair, Sept. 25 The last date forAdmission to UG, PG,Diploma, PG Diploma,MBA & BankingFinance (withoutentrance test) in IndiraGandhi National OpenUniversity for July 2021has been extendedupto 30 th September,2021 without any latefees. For onlineadmission, log on -h t t p s : / /ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in and for offlineadmissions, forms canbe collected fromRegional Centre Office

Last date for admission toIGNOU extended

at Mohanpura duringworking hours ensuringsocial distancing norms.For more details, visitIGNOU Website -www.ignou.ac.in orcontact IGNOURegional Centre, PortBlair, Kannada SanghaBuilding, nearSyndicate Bank,Mohanpura, Port Blairor phone no: 03192-242888/03192-230111/e - m a i l :[email protected],a press release fromRegional Director,IGNOU RegionalCentre, Port Blair said.

New Delhi, Sept. 25 India has crossedyet another milestonein the COVIDvaccination drive withthe total vaccinationcrossing the 85 croremark today. UnionHealth Ministry hastermed it as yetanother achievementin its f ight against

India crosses 85 croremark for COVID vaccine

administration in countryCOVID-19. HealthMinister, ShriMansukh Mandaviyahas said that world'slargest vaccinationdrive is creating newbenchmarks. He said,in a magnificent feat,India hasadministered 85 croreCOVID-19 vaccines.(Source:india.gov.in)

Arms license holders asked todeposit arms & ammunition

Station with immediateeffect as per Section 21(1) of the Arms Act, 1962.Action as per law will betaken, in case of noncompliance/violation, apress release fromOffice of the DistrictMagistrate, SouthAndaman said.

Farmers' Corner- A Knowledge Hub

Andaman Kokum is an endemic fruit species reportedto occur in South Andaman Island. The plant bearsattractive crimson red to purple fruits resembling kokum(Garciniaindica), a popular species in Maharashtra, Goaand Karnataka. Fruiting in Andaman Kokum occursduring dry period, mainly in February- March. Very limitednatural population of Andaman Kokum are available anda few local residents are aware of its edible fruits. Interestingly, peel is discarded bythe island consumers and only sour-sweet pulp is eaten. Recent studies at ICAR-CIARI have suggested that Andaman Kokum could be grown, processed andpopularized in line with Kokum in the West coast of India. Peel is highly suitable forprocessing into various value- added products such as syrup, dehydrated rind,sweetened rind etc. Studies also suggested that fruits are rich in anthocyanins,which are natural antioxidants. Presence of pharmaceutically valued hydroxycitricacid in the peel adds to the value of it. Andaman Kokum is suitable for both backyardas well as commercial scale cultivation and processing units based on it could bepromoted through self- help groups, once the sufficient produce is available.Considering the dark red peel extract, it could also be promoted as a natural colourantin beverages and processed fruit products. Planting material of Andaman Kokum isbeing regularly multiplied at Horticultural Plants Propagation Unit of ICAR-CIARIfor sale to the island farmers.Benefit: Systematic cultivation and post harvest management of this endemic fruitwould support development of small scale/cottage industries apart from offeringnovel products to the consumers.

Interested persons may contactDr.Pooja Bohra, Scientist (Fruit Science), Division of Horticulture and Forestry,

ICAR-CIARI, Port Blair. Email: [email protected], Phone: 9933263442

Andaman Kokum (Garciniadhanikhariensis): anendemic fruit with commercial potential

South Andaman District, out of which, 278beneficiaries were in the age group of 18-44 years.Similarly, 334 beneficiaries were vaccinated inNorth & Middle Andaman District, out of which,30 were in the age group of 18-44 years. In NicobarDistrict, 176 beneficiaries were vaccinated, out ofwhich, 4 were in the age group of 18-44 years, apress release from DHS said.

Vaccination- shield against the virus...(Contd. from page 1)

applications can be filled online on the website http://dmawards.ndma.gov.inand the link available on the website of http://andaman.gov.in. The last date offilling of the application is Sept. 30, 2021, a press release from Directorate ofDisaster Management said.

'Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda... (Contd. from page 1)

occasion, informed aboutthe support provided byNABARD for startups andwished success to thestartups and entrepreneursin their ventures. MissAprajita Saini, AssistantManager, Invest Indiainformed about thepurpose of the program.Shri Surendra Prahladka,President, AndamanChamber of Commerce &Industry spoke about theimportant role of startups,especially in the wake ofupcoming direct exportsfrom Andaman andNicobar Islands. Dr. S.KZamir Ahmed, PrincipalScientist from ICAR-CIARI elaborated on theopportunities for Startupsin Agricultural Sector. Thevote of thanks was givenby Smti. Sunitha Kumari,Assistant Director (Tech),Directorate of Industries. Earlier, Shri SubhasishBagchi, Deputy Director,Directorate of Industrieswelcomed the gatheringand encouraged theparticipants to make bestuse of the opportunity. Thiswas followed by technicalpresentations. The eventconcluded with apresentation fromrecognized startups of theIslands M/s Viaplus Pvt.Ltd and M/s Eco AirconSystems Pvt. Ltd. whoshowcased their startupactivity and shared theirexperience, a press releasefrom Directorate ofIndustries said.

'Role of Startups inb u i l d i n g . . .(Contd. from page 1)

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September 26, 20212 Daily Telegrams

Health Benefits of SARDINES

(Local Name: Tarini)Sardines have been around for

centuries. These small fish are

said to be named after Sardinia,

an island of Italy, because of the

abundance that could be found

there. They feed on plankton only,

which means they don't contain

the high levels of mercury that

other fish do.

Nutritional benefits of eating sardines:

Sardines are an excellent source of vitamin B-12. This vitamin helps

your cardiovascular system and gives you energy.

These fish contain a healthy amount of vitamin D.

Sardines are an excellent source of calcium. That makes them a good

choice for those who are lactose intolerant, allergic to dairy, or need more

calcium in their diet. Along with calcium and lots of vitamins, sardines

contain a number of beneficial minerals. These include: niacin, iron,

potassium, magnesium, zinc and phosphorus.

Sardines is rich in protein.

It reduces inflammation and risk of disease. Sardines are an excellent

source of EPA and DHA, which are two fatty acids that studies show the

body uses to reduce inflammation.

It promotes healthy brain function. Fish oil and healthy fats are

known to be good "brain food."

Sardines are rich in copper, which is vital to the generation of energy

from carbohydrates inside of cells.

Dept. of Fisheries

A&N Administration

These small fish are packed with nutrients that can be beneficial

in the prevention of a number of health conditions. Some of

these nutrients are known to help prevent heart disease or may protect

against certain cancers.

ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION

SECRETARIAT

(Development Section -IV)

NOTICE Provisional Merit list of candidates who have applied for allotment of

Professional/ Technical/Non-Technical Courses including B.Ed

(Bhopal), Post Graduate and B.Sc Agriculture (Malayalee Origin)

except BDS, BHMS, BAMS, B.Sc. B.Ed, MBBS (Malayalee Origin)

and BAMS (Malayalee Origin) courses in mainland institutions

against the quota reserved for the students of A & N Islands for the

academic session 2021-22

The course wise/discipline wise provisional merit list of all the

eligible candidates of A & N Islands who have applied for nominations

against the seats reserved in various Professional/Technical/Non-

Technical Courses at mainland Institutions/Colleges including B.Ed

(Bhopal), Post Graduate &B.Sc Agriculture (Malayalee Origin)except

BDS, BHMS, BAMS, B.Sc. B.Ed, MBBS (Malayalee Origin) and BAMS

(Malayalee Origin) courses for the academic session 2021-22 will be

displayed on the Notice Board of the Secretariat as well as in the website

http://collegeadmission.andman.gov.in for inspection of all concerned

from 25.09.2021 onwards for submission of claims/ objections thereto if

any, from the candidates.

Claims/Objections/Petitions, if any, may be submitted to the

Assistant Secretary (Hr Edn), A&N Administration, Secretariat, Port Blair

latest by 29.09.2021 upto 5.00 pm. The claims/objections/petitions of the

candidates must be under the signature of the candidate concerned and

should also invariably be with the details viz. name and address of the

candidate, nature of complaint/claims, registration number, name of

course, category of the candidate, page number and serial number of the

provisional merit list. The application with any claim/objection lacking

the above required information will not be entertained and shall be

summarily rejected.

Further, the registered candidates who had applied for BDS,

BHMS, BAMS, B.Sc. B.Ed, MBBS (Malayalee Origin) and BAMS

(Malayalee Origin) courses are requested to submit their score card

of NEET and CET within 3 days from the date of declaration of

result.

No claims/objections will be entertained or accepted after the

expiry of the stipulated date and time as specified above.

Sd/-

Assistant Secretary (Hr Edn)

ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION

SECRETARIAT

Port Blair, dated the 24th September, 2021

NOTIFICATION No………. F. No. 859/Sett/2021.-- In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub- Section (1) of Section 210 of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands Land Revenue and Land Reforms Regulation, 1966, the Lt. Governor (Administrator), Andaman & Nicobar Islands hereby makes the following Rules further to amend the

Andaman & Nicobar Islands Land Revenue and Land Reforms Rules, 1968, namely:-

1. Short Title and Commencement:

(i) These Rules may be called the Andaman & Nicobar Islands Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Amendment) Rules, 2021.

(ii) They shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.

2. Rule 130 of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands Land Revenue and Land Reforms Rules, 1968 (hereinafter called Principal Rules) shall be substituted as under:

“The village field map shall be prepared by the Settlement Officer during revenue survey operations using Chain/Electronic Total Station/Drone or such other devices as may be specified by Settlement Commissioner”.

3. (i) Rule 132 of the Principal Rules shall be substituted as under:

“The Record of Rights shall be prepared in Form F for each village both urban and non-urban and shall be issued alongwith corresponding map, QR Code

capturing village name, survey numbers, total area and name of the tenants.”

(ii) The Form ‘F’ prescribed under Rule 132 of the Principal Rules shall be substituted as appended herewith.

By order and in the name of the Lieutenant Governor of

Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Sd./-

Deputy Secretary (Revenue)

FORM F

[See Rule 132]

Record of Holding Register

District :

Tehsil :

Name of the Village :

Tenant Name :

Serial No.

of holdings

Name of

tenant with

father’s/hus

band’s

name and

address

Nature

of right

(grant,

license,

etc.)

with

details

Survey

No./ Plot

No.

Area Land

Revenue

Soil

Classification

Nat

ure

of

Use

Other

Rights

if any

Date of

allotment

/diverted

Details of change Remarks

Old

New

Nature

of

change

Actual No. in

the

Mutation

Register or

dispute case

Register

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Signature of the Tehsildar Signature of the Revenue Inspector Signature of the Patwari

QR CODE

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AFFIDAVIT I, P.A. THENNARASU, S/o Late P. Arumugam, R/o Delanipur village under Port Blair Tehsil of South Andaman District do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows:- 1. That my son PARAMASIVAN.T has passed Secondary School Examination (Xth Std.) from Govt. Demonstration Multipurpose School, Middle Point, Port Blair during this academic year 2021. 2. That the Pass Certificate / Marksheet issued to my son by CBSE inadvertently his name has been recorded as PARMASIVAN T instead of his correct name PARAMASIVAN.T which is recorded in his Birth Certificate, School Duration Certificate and Student Transfer Certificate and all Identity Cards available with him. 3. That both names PARMASIVAN T and PARAMASIVAN.T belong to same person and belong to my son. 4. That I intend to record my son’s correct name PARAMASIVAN.T in my son’s further admission in XIth Std. 5. That I am swearing this affidavit for recording my son’s correct name as PARAMASIVAN.T in the aforesaid CBSE Pass Certificate, hence this affidavit. The abovesaid statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date: 01-09-2021

DEPONENT

AFFIDAVIT

I, DEEPA RANI, D/o T. PANDI, R/o Hobdypur Village, under Ferrargunj Tehsil in South Andaman District, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under: 1. That I am a permanent resident of these Islands and residing at abovementioned address. 2. That my mother’s actual and correct name is RAJWALI as recorded in her all documents and records. 3. That my mother’s name is entered in my 10th Pass & 12th Pass Certificate and Marksheet as RAJAM. 4. That I am working as Lab Technician under Directorate of Health Services and in my service records my mother’s name is entered as per my educational certificate as RAJAM instead of my mother’s actual name RAJWALI. 5. That the abovesaid name RAJAM and RAJWALI are one and the same identical person. 6. That I swear this affidavit for the purpose to declaring that the abovesaid names are one and the same identical person and its belongs to my mother, henceforth, I shall be known as DEEPA RANI, D/o Smti. RAJWALI for all official and non official purposes. That the above statements made by me is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Place: Port Blair Date: 23-09-2021 DEPONENT

NOTICE INVITING e-TENDER

No. e-tender-DB/CD/CN/2021-22/1751 Car Nicobar, dated 17th Sept., 2021

The Executive Engineer, Construction Division, APWD, Car Nicobar on behalf of the President of India, invites online Item Rate

bids (In form of CPWD-8) from the contractor open for all irrespective

of their enlistment in APWD or any other Govt. Department subject to

the condition that they have experience on executing the relevant

magnitude of work as per CPWD work Manual and with other GOI

organization in these island and do not have any adverse remarks for

following work:-

1. (NIT No.10/EE/DB/CD/CN/2021-22)

Annual running and maintenance of 02 Nos. R.O. Plant at Car

Nicobar.

Sub Work: Annual running and maintenance of 02 Nos. R.O. Plant

at Head Quarter and at Sawai village at Car Nicobar for 01 year

including repair and replacement of damaged parts and machinery

and other associated items on as when necessary basis. (03rd

Call)

E.C.P.T.: Rs. 18,54,751/- & Time of Completion: 12 (Twelve)

Months.

(Tender ID.2021_APWD_3854_1)

The last date of bids submission will 07/10/2021 upto 1500 hrs.

The bid forms and other details can be obtained from the website

www.eprocure.andaman.gov.in. Executive Engineer

I.D. No. 8050 CD, APWD, Car Nicobar

NOTICE INVITING e-TENDERS

No. PN/DB/CD-I/RGT/2021-22/3168 dated 16thSeptember, 2021

The Executive Engineer, Construction Division-I, A.P.W.D., Rangat

on behalf of the President of India invites online Item rate bid from approved and bonafied manufacturer/authorized dealer/Supplier or

experience on executing the relevant magnitude of work as per CPWD

works manual for below mentioned work: -

NIT No. 43/DB/E&M/CD-I/RGT/2020-21 e-Tender ID No. 2021_APWD_3842_1 Name of work: Providing and fixing of Automatic

Smoke detection & Fire Alarm system with Fire safety equipment at

APWD Inspection Bunglow Rangat, Kadamtala&Baratang. Estimated

Cost: Rs. 9,26,936/- Tender Fee: Rs. 500/- & Time of completion: 01

Month, Last Date of Submission of bid: 18.10.2021 at 3.00 PM.

The bid forms and other details can be obtained from the website

eprocure.andaman.gov.in.

Executive Engineer

I.D. No. 8040 CD-I, APWD, Rangat

No. TN-DB/SAD/2021-22/1422 dt. 24/09/2021

TENDER NOTICE The Executive Engineer, South Andaman Division, A.P.W.D., Port

Blair on behalf of the President of India invites online item rate bids from

approved and bonafide manufacturers / Startup India / Authorized Dealers

subject to the condition that they have experience on supplying the

relevant magnitude of items as per CPWD Works Manual and with other

GOI organizations and do not have any adverse remarks for the following

work:-

1. NIT No. 12/EE/SAD/APWD/2021-22, Tender ID:

2021_APWD_3932_1, Name of work: Procurement of paint in

connection of National Festival, VIP visits and ITF under jurisdiction of

Sub-Division No. I, SAD, APWD, Port Blair during 2021-22, Estimated

Cost: Rs. 9,70,463/-, Time of completion: 01 (One) Month & Last time

and date of submission of bid: 06/10/2021 (15:00 hrs)

The Tender forms and other details can be obtained from the website

https://eprocure.andaman.gov.in/nicgep/app

Executive Engineer,

I.D. No. 8057 SAD, A.P.W.D., Port Blair.

DISTRICT CHILD PROTECTION UNIT

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER

NORTH & MIDDLE ANDAMAN DISTRICT MAYABUNDER

INTERVIEW NOTICE A Personal Interview for various posts under integrated Rehabilitation

Centre for Addicts (IRCAs), N&MA will be conducted on 01.10.2021 at

10.30 AM at Deputy Commissioner’s Office, N&M Andaman District, Mayabunder.

The Verification of original documents for eligible candidates have to be

conducted one day before on 30.09.2021 at District Child Protection Unit, Old

Executive Engineer Officer, NACD, APWD, Contact No. 03192-273127. Candidates applied for the post of ‘Accountant-cum-

Clerk ‘have to qualify the Trade Test on 30.09.2021 at Deputy

Commissioner’s Office, N&MA for appearing in Personal Interview.

The eligible/ineligible list of candidates for the said post(s) is already uploaded on the Administration website i.e. (www.andaman.gov.in) and

(https://northmiddle.andaman.nic.in/).

District Child Protection Officer

DCPU, N&MA District

e-TENDER NOTICE No. DB/23-2/Tender Notice/PBND/2020-21/3572 dated: 15-09-2021

The Executive Engineer, PBND, APWD, Port Blair on behalf of the

President of India invites online item rate tenders (In form of CPWD-8)

from all contractors irrespective of their enlistment in APWD or any other

Govt. Department subject to the condition that they have experience on

executing the relevant magnitude of work as per CPWD Works Manual

and with other GOI organizations in these islands & do not have any

adverse remarks for the under mentioned work(s)

1. NIT No. 70/EE/PBND/2020-21. Name of work: Construction of

shed size (18.0M x 12.0M) for repair of buses at Central Workshop,

Mohanpura (Re-call), Estimate cost: Rs. 36,15,997/- & time of

completion: 06 (Six) Months. (Tender ID: 2021_APWD_3830_1)

2. NIT No. 71/EE/PBND/2020-21. Name of work: Replacement of

rusted GI roofing sheets to residential Qtrs. Ty-II (T/S) Seven Block (JG-

179 - 220) at Junglighat under SD-I, PBND, APWD, Port Blair (Re-call),

Estimate cost: Rs. 21,31,391/- & time of completion: 06 (Six) Months.

(Tender ID: 2021_APWD_3832_1)

3. NIT No. 60/EE/PBND/2020-21. Name of work: Construction of rain

water harvesting for direct supply rain water for flushing purpose for

5000 ltr capacity with staging at PS Aberdeen under PBND,APWD, Port

Blair (Re-call), Estimate cost: Rs. 2,58,096/- & time of completion: 01

(One) Month. (Tender ID: 2021_APWD_3833_1).

4. NIT No. 61/EE/PBND/2020-21. Name of work:- Construction of

Rain Water harvesting structure with staging for 5000 Ltrs Capacity PVC

Storage tank with gutter at Govt. Boys Sr. Sec. School, Middle Point, Port

Blair under PBND (Re-call), Estimate cost: Rs. 2,84,432/- & time of

completion: 01 (One) Month. (Tender ID: 2021_APWD_3834_1)

The last date of bid submission will be 05.10.2021 upto 1500 hours.

The e-tender form and other details/information can be seen on website

https://eprocure.andaman.gov.in.

Executive Engineer

I.D. No. 8035 PBND, APWD, Port Blair

NOTICE INVITING e-TENDERS The Executive Engineer, Panchayati Raj Institution, South

Andaman Division-I on behalf of the Pradhan, Gram Panchayat, Calicut

invites online item rate tender (in CPWD form-8) from bonafide and

experienced contractors of appropriate class of APWD, MES, ALHW &

P&T for the below mentioned work.

1. NIT No. EE/PRI/SAD-I/RR/2020-21/1092 Name of Work:

Construction of Village road including Drain from main road to Gospel

Church Tsunami Shelter at Calicut Length-650 mtrs at Ward No. 08 under

Gram Panchayat Calicut. Estimated Cost: Rs 45,29,941/-, Earnest Money

Deposit: Exempted (Proforma for EMD declaration may be submitted)

Time of Completion: Twelve (12) Months, Tender Fee: Rs 500/- & last

date & time of submission of bid: - 05/10/2021 (1500 hrs)

The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the website

https://eprocure.andaman.gov.in.

Tender ID: - 2021 RDPRI 3849 1

Executive Engineer,

Panchayati Raj Institution,

South Andaman Division-I

I.D. No. 8047 Junglighat, Port Blair, South Andaman

NOTICE INVITING e-TENDERS

The Executive Engineer, Panchayati Raj Institution, South Andaman

Division-I on behalf of the Pradhan, Gram Panchayat, Collinpur invites

online item rate tender (in CPWD form-8) from bonafide and experienced

contractors of appropriate class of APWD, MES, ALHW & P&T for the

below mentioned work.

1. NIT NO. SE/PRI/ANI/PB/2020-21/07 Name of Work: Development of

Collinpur Beach under Rurban Mission. (4th Call). Estimated Cost: Rs.

1,21,71,312/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 2,43,426/-, Time of Completion:

Fifteen (15) Months, Tender Fee : Rs.1000/- & last date & time of

submission of bid : 05/10/2021 (1500 hrs.).

The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the website

https://eprocure.andaman.gov.in.

Tender ID: - 2021 RDPRI 3820 1

Executive Engineer,

Panchayati Raj Institution,

South Andaman Division-I

Junglighat, Port Blair

I.D. No. 8030 South Andaman

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67TH BIRTHDAY On 26.09.2021

SMTI. BHANUMATI

Mom, we want you to know how special

you are in our life. You are the essence of our

blooming life. You are that unconditional love

that Almighty have blessed us with. Your every

lesson is our stepping stone with which we

believe can help us achieve anything. We love

you Mom.

Happiest Birthday Mom. Stay Healthy and

Happy Always.

From : All Family Members.

In Remembrance of 25th Death Anniversary ofLate James ööki, Kinmai Village, Car Nicobar Island

On 26.09.2021

"Gone from our sight, but never

from our hearts""Say not in grief

'he is no more' but in thankful that

he was"Inserted by:

All family members, relatives & friends.

9th Death Anniversary On 26/09/2021

Late Dhan Devi

W/o Late Ram Swamy

R/o Old Pahar Goan

"Every time at every

moment and also at

every occasion we miss

you in our life"Inserted by:

Robit Ram (Son), Sumitra,

Suchitra, Savitra, Jabitra and Shanti

(Daughters) and all Relatives.

SANJEEVANI HOSPITAL (SURGICAL HOSPITAL)

Anarkali, Port Blair Dr. Sukumar Saha, Surgical Specialist

Cell : 9933269116 Various types of General Surgery operations/procedures

are being performed here at affordable rates. OPD Timing :

9.00 AM-1.00 PM & 4.00 PM – 7.00 PM→ Monday to Saturday 9.00 AM – 1.00 PM→ Sunday

Maruti Driving School Port Blair

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DRIVING SCHOOL

To learn Driving upto Rs. 750/- to Rs. 1000/-. For Incentivizing & Encouraging Safety. 1. Scheme Duration : 1st Sept., 2021 to 30th Sept., 2021 2. Applicability : To all Customer with a valid Dose-1 / Dose-2 Vaccination Certificate issued by Government of India. (i) Vaccination status on the day of enrollment will be considered final for applicability of Dose-1/Dose-2 discount. (ii) Anyone of the discount will be applicable. 3. Scheme Discount : INR 750/- for Dose-1 vaccinated customer, INR 1000/- for Dose-2 vaccinated Customer. 4. Eligible Courses : Learner Course All training Cars & Classrooms are sanitized before use on daily basis.

MARUTI DRIVING SCHOOL, ABERDEEN BAZAAR SHIFTED TO OUR MARUTI SUZUKI WORKSHOP, GARACHARMA FROM

23RD AUGUST, 2021.

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NOTICE

This is for information of all concerned that Smti. Manju Chakrabarti, W/o Shri D. P. Chakrabarti presently residing at Sarsuna, 24 Phargana, West Bengal through her power of attorney holder filed Title Suit No. 61 of 2021 (Smti. Manju Chakrabarti –Vs- Anjali Chakraborty) for partition in respect of schedule property i.e. 1 / 5th share measuring an area 1.312 hect. in landed property being Survey No. 34, 35, 27, 25 & 26 measuring 0.6700, 0.6700, 1.0300, 1.1300 & 0.0600 hect. and entire remaining area of Survey No. 203/1 measuring an area of 0.8000 hect. situated at Manglutan Village, Ferrargunj Tehsil along with plantation of arecanut, coconut etc. on 14/09/2021 the Ld. Court of Civil Judge Sr. Division pleased to pass orders which is as follows “that the ad-interim injunction under Order 39 Rule 1 & 2 Civil Procedure Code filed by the plaintiff / petitioner is hereby considered and allowed ex-parte. Both the parties are directed to maintain status quo over the suit property.” Therefore all concerned and general public is cautioned not to enter any type of transactions in respect of the disputed property under litigation in any manner whatsoever with Anjali Chakraborty her men, agents, servants, attorney in any manner whatsoever and if any person act contrary, same would be his own cost and risk”.

Sd./- Signature of my client

Sd./- (N.A. Khan)

Advocate

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I am Smti. Y. Padmavathi, W/o Late Y. Vengala Rao have lost my husband’s PPO Book No. 713830704506 in between Sippighat area on 15.10.2020. Finder may please Contact: 7396349889 / 9434265749

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AFFIDAVIT I, JUNIT KANDULNA, S/o Lowrance Kandulna, R/o Dairy Farm Village, under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows:- 1. That I am permanent resident of these Islands and citizen of this country. 2. That my actual and correct name is “JUNIT KANDULNA” as mentioned in all my official records, but in the School Records of my daughter namely “DEEPIKA KANDULNA”, studying in Class X in Nirmala Senior Secondary School, Port Blair, my name is wrongly mentioned as “JUNITH KANDULNA” instead of “JUNIT KANDULNA”. 3. That I hereby declare “JUNITH KANDULNA” and “JUNIT KANDULNA” is one and the same person. 4. That I hereby further declare that, henceforth my name will be known as “JUNIT KANDULNA” for all official purpose. 5. That I affirm this affidavit for the purpose of correction of my name in the School Records of my daughter namely “DEEPIKA KANDULNA”. 6. That the statements made above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I have not suppressed any material fact. Place: Port Blair Date: 21-09-2021

DEPONENT

IN THE COURT OF JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE FC-I AT PORT BLAIR

AFFIDAVIT I, SHAIKH FAZAL ISLAM Rank EXPOUCI, Service No. 147579-H was enrolled in the Indian

Navy on 11th January, 1982 and discharge from service on 31.01.1997 as a pensioner. I, Shaikh Fazal Islam, S/o Late Shaikh Mohamad

Islam, residing at Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Near ANIIDCO Office, next to SBI Guest House, Port

Blair, South Andaman, Port Blair-744101, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, do hereby solemnly affirm and state on oath as follows:

That my wife’s name and date of birth is recorded in Naval records as MEHZABEEN AND DATE OF BIRTH AS 22.07.1968.

That I have married to Mehzabeen in 03.11.1989 and her name is endorsed in the service records. That I have changed my wife’s name from

Mehzabeen to MEHZABEEN F. SHAIKH. I do hereby declare that MEHZABEEN & Date of

Birth 22.07.1968 and MEHZABEEN F. SHAIKH and date of birth 18.05.1971 pertain to one and the same person.

That my wife shall at all times hereafter in all records, deeds and writing and in all proceeding,

dealing with transactions private as well as under all occasions whatsoever be known as MEHZABEEN F. SHAIKH AND DATE OF BIRTH 18.05.1971. That, I am providing this affidavit for the purpose

of evidence for correction of my wife’s name and date of birth in Naval records / PPO and for issuance of my wife ECHS Smart Card which is pending since

May, 2021. That what is stated above is true and correct to

best of my knowledge, information and belief nothing material has been concealed therefrom.

VERIFICATION

I, the deponent above named, do hereby solemnly declare and verify that the contents of the above

affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing has been concealed or

suppressed therefrom. Deponent

AFFIDAVIT

I, SHEETAL DEVI, D/o Shri GULAB SINGH, R/o Phoenix Bay village, under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District do hereby solemnly affirms and declare as under:- 1. That I am a permanent resident of these Islands. 2. That I am joint recorded tenant of land bearing Survey No.1390/1, measuring total area 0.0153 hects, classified as House Site, situated at Phoenix Bay village, under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District. 3. That my name is erroneously recorded in the above land recorded as SITAL DEVI instead of SHEETAL DEVI which is recorded in my Aadhaar Card and other documents and also the name of my grandfather namely Late MOHN LALL is recorded after my name instead of the name of my father GULAB SINGH. 4. That my actual and correct name is SHEETAL DEVI. 5. That SITAL DEVI and SHEETAL DEVI is the same and one identical person. 6. That I am swearing this affidavit for correction of my name in the abovesaid land record as SHEETAL DEVI and also for inclusion the name of my father after my name as GULAB SINGH instead of the name of my grandfather Late MOHN LALL from the concerned authority, which is required for all purposes, hence this affidavit. The above statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Place: Port Blair Date: 7-9-2021

DEPONENT

AFFIDAVIT

I, B.VENKATA RAMANA, W/o Shri B.Krishna Rao residing at Nayagaon village, Ward No. 12 under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under: 1. That my daughter Botla Hema who is studying in Class X std. ‘A’ at Rabindra Bangla Vidyalaya, Port Blair. 2. That at the time of her admission, I was submitting her previous Birth Certificate bearing registration No.09 dated 25.09.2006. 3. That in the aforesaid Birth Certificate, the Surname of my daughter’s has been recorded in expanded form as BOTLA HEMA, surname of my name has been recorded as BOTLA VENKATA RAMANA and surname of my husband’s has also been recorded as BOTLA KRISHNA RAO as such the same surname is recorded in her School records and certificates. 4. That, now, I had corrected my daughter’s surname in shortly as B.HEMA, my surname as B.VENKATA RAMANA and my husband’s surname as B. KRISHNA RAO in my daughter’s present Birth Certificate bearing Registration No.09/2006 dated 25.09.2006, hence present short surname is required to be recorded in my daughter’s school records. 5. That the names BOTLA HEMA, B.HEMA, BOTLA VENKATA RAMANA, B.VENKATA RAMANA and BOTLA KRISHNA RAO, B.KRISHNA RAO belong to same person and identical by my daughter, me and my husband. 6. That I am swearing this affidavit for recording my daughter’s name is B.HEMA, my name is B.VENKATA RAMANA and my husband’s name B.KRISHNA RAO is in my daughter’s school records and certificates, hence this affidavit. The abovesaid statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date: 22/09/2021

DEPONENT

AFFIDAVIT I, KANAKA HALDER, W/o Shri Dhanku Sahu, residing at Lamba Line Village, Ranchi Basti, Ward No. 15, under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under: 1. That my son JATIN SAHU, who is studying in Class X Std. ‘C’ at Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2, Raksha Vihar, Port Blair. 2. That in my son’s School record, inadvertently my name has been recorded as KONICKA SAHU instead of my correct name KANAKA HALDER which is recorded in my Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Islander Card, OBC Certificate available with me. 3. That the names KONICKA SAHU and KANAKA HALDER belong to same person and identical by me. 4. That I am swearing this affidavit for recording my correct name is KANAKA HALDER in my son’s school records and certificates, hence this affidavit. The abovesaid statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated: 22.09.2021

Deponent

AFFIDAVIT

I, Naman Gopalka, S/o Dilip Gopalka, R/o Minnie Bay, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under: 1. That I am the Citizen of India. 2. That I hereby declare that my name mentioned in all documents written as Naman Gopalka, S/o Dilip Kumar Gopalka and in my Passport No. K0602990 name written as Naman Gopalka, S/o Dilip Kumar Gopalka. 3. I hereby declare that both the name pertains to the one and same person i.e. Naman Gopalka,S/o Dilip Gopalka. 4. That my real name is Naman Gopalka, S/o Dilip Gopalka. 5. That it is my true and correct statement. Verification: Verified at Port Blair on this 21 day of Sept., 2021 that the contents of the abovesaid affidavit are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing has been concealed therein.

Deponent

AFFIDAVIT

I,MAKHAN BAROI, S/o Late Sidhisar Baroi, aged about 64 years, R/o Prothrapur Village, Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under: 1. That my correct name is MAKHAN BAROI. 2. That in the Record of Holding Register pertaining to the land bearing Survey Nos. 161/1, 169, 159/2, 249/1 situated at Ferrargunj Village my name is erroneously recorded as MAKHAN LAL BAROI. 3. That MAKHAN BAROI and MAKHAN LAL BAROI is one and the same person. That the contents made in Para 1 to 3 of this instant affidavit are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and I have not suppressed any material facts of this instant affidavit. Place: Port Blair Date: 22.09.2021

Deponent

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