maximum temperature (°c) of date: 33.9 minimum temperature

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+ + C M Y K Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 134 Port Blair, Sunday, May 16, 2021 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4 C M Y K Adopt COVID Appropriate Behaviour: ' Davai Bhi, Kadai Bhi (Yes to medicine and Yes to caution) Light rainfall likey to occur over Port Blair. Possibility of thunderstorm. Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 34°C and 26°C respectively on ...the Largest Circulating Daily of the Islands Since 1920s the Oldest Daily... Sunday 16/05/2021. Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 33.9 Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 26.2 Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST : 064 Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST : 077 Sunrise time on 16.05.2021 (in IST): 0455 Sunset time on 16.05.2021 (in IST): 1736 Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs)- in mm: 030.8 Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0 Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 21 upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm: 509.3 mm Port Blair, May15 MV Sindhu, a 500-pax-cum-150 MT cargo vessel constructed by Cochin Shipping Limited, Kochi for A&N Islands arrived here yesterday. The vessel is presently at anchorage until mandatory quarantine is over. The ship will be formally inducted into the Fleet soon after thorough sanitisation and medical clearance by Directorate of Health Services. 'MV Sindhu' built under 'Make in India' initiative by Cochin Shipyard Ltd. arrives in Port Blair Arrival of this state of the art vessel, the first of its type in the Indian sub- continent , is a proud moment for the Islands and speaks volume about the technical prowess of India's ship- building industry. This vessel which can cruise at 16 knots is built to the highest standards of the Indian Register of Shipping and American Bureau of Shipping meeting the Indian Merchant Shipping rules and is customized for I n d i a n requirements with very high level of safety and comfort comparable to the international standards. The vessel has deluxe, Port Blair, May 15 The second wave of COVID-19 is proving to be more contagious and fatal and to contain the movement of people, complete lockdown has been imposed with effect from 15.05.2021 in the areas of Hopetown, Shorepoint, Bambooflat, Stewartgunj, DC (SA) and team visit some villages under Ferrargunj Tehsil Govindapuram, Nayapuram, Wimberlygunj, Kanyapuram, Mannarghat, Malappuram, Wright Myo and Shoal Bay under Ferrargunj Tehsil. Shri Suneel Anchipaka, Deputy Commissioner (SA) along with SDM (SA) and AC(UT) visited some of the above said villages to take first hand stock of the situation at ground level and arrangements that are being put in place to enforce the complete lockdown. During the visit, officials from various line Departments providing essential services, also accompanied the team. The DC (SA) issued directions to the officials to ensure that complete lockdown is to be maintained and no movement of person should be allowed except for emergency cases. He also directed them to ensure that basic amenities are not deprived to the people and necessary Port Blair, May 15 The vaccination drive is continuing in A&N Islands in an effective manner and health teams designated in various vaccination centres spread across the Islands are vaccinating all the beneficiaries above 45, who visit the centres spread over the A&N Islands on a daily basis. The vaccination sessions are continuing in more than 88 designated COVID vaccination drive for 45 + 1,17, 241 doses of vaccine administered so far in Isles vaccination centres set up in different parts of the Islands towards the fight against Corona virus. 655 doses of COVISHIELD vaccines were administered to the eligible beneficiaries by the health teams Port Blair, May 15 The Secretary, IP&T, Shri Sunil Kumar Singh while addressing a COVID- 19 media briefing held in the conference hall of IP&T today, informed that 1 flight with 98 passengers arrived today and during the Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) conducted on these passengers, none of them were found positive. He further informed that 54 persons bound for Middle & North Andaman were tested at Ferrargunj, of Media briefed on COVID-19 Number of positive cases can be brought down only with active co-operation of general public: Secretary IP&T which 2 persons were found positive. With the active co-operation of the general public we can bring down the number of active cases in our Islands, the Secretary said. He once again urged the people to follow all COVID appropriate behavior, COVID protocols and help Administration in its fight against corona virus. The Secretary informed that a team of Officers has been constituted to inspect No one shall be denied vaccine, medicine, hospitalization or treatment for want of Aadhaar: UIDAI the G.B Pant hospital on regular intervals to see that whatever arrangements have been made by the A&N Administration is implemented properly. About vaccination drive, the Secretary informed that it is continuing smoothly and once again requested the eligible persons above 45 age to come forward to get vaccinated at the earliest and help the Administration to restrict the spread of corona virus. New Delhi, May 15 Unique Identification Authority of India, UIDAI has said that no one shall be denied vaccine, m e d i c i n e , hospitalization or treatment for want of Aadhaar. In a statement, UIDAI said, certain news items that have appeared in media claiming that vaccination and a few other essential services like hospitalization, were being denied to the residents for want of Aadhaar. (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) Ship will be formally inducted into the Fleet soon; vessel equipped with all modern amenities for passengers Vaccination drive at CHC Nancowry

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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 134 Port Blair, Sunday, May 16, 2021 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4

C M Y K

Adopt COVID Appropriate Behaviour: ' Davai Bhi, Kadai Bhi (Yes to medicine and Yes to caution)

Light rainfall likey to occur over Port Blair.Possibility of thunderstorm. Maximum andMinimum temperature will be around34°C and 26°C respectively on

...the Largest Circulating Daily of the Islands

Since 1920s the Oldest Daily...Sunday 16/05/2021.Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 33.9Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 26.2Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST : 064Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST : 077Sunrise time on 16.05.2021 (in IST): 0455Sunset time on 16.05.2021 (in IST): 1736Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs)- in mm: 030.8Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 21 upto0830 hrs (of date) in mm: 509.3 mm

Port Blair, May15 MV Sindhu, a500-pax-cum-150MT cargo vesselconstructed byCochin ShippingLimited, Kochi forA&N Islandsarrived hereyesterday. Thevessel is presentlyat anchorage untilm a n d a t o r yquarantine is over.The ship will beformally inductedinto the Fleet soonafter thoroughsanitisation andmedical clearanceby Directorate ofHealth Services.

'MV Sindhu' built under 'Make inIndia' initiative by Cochin

Shipyard Ltd. arrives in Port Blair

Arrival of thisstate of the artvessel, the first ofits type in theIndian sub-continent , is aproud moment forthe Islands andspeaks volume

about thetechnical prowessof India's ship-building industry.

This vesselwhich can cruiseat 16 knots isbuilt to thehighest standards

of the IndianRegister ofShipping andAmerican Bureauof Shippingmeeting theIndian MerchantShipping rules andis customized for

I n d i a nrequirements withvery high level ofsafety and comfortcomparable to thei n t e r n a t i o n a lstandards. Thevessel has deluxe,

Port Blair, May 15 The second waveof COVID-19 isproving to be morecontagious and fataland to contain themovement of people,complete lockdownhas been imposedwith effect from15.05.2021 in the areasof Hopetown,S h o r e p o i n t ,B a m b o o f l a t ,S t e w a r t g u n j ,

DC (SA) and team visit some villagesunder Ferrargunj Tehsil

G o v i n d a p u r a m ,N a y a p u r a m ,W i m b e r l y g u n j ,K a n y a p u r a m ,M a n n a r g h a t ,Malappuram, WrightMyo and Shoal Bayunder FerrargunjTehsil. Shri SuneelAnchipaka, DeputyCommissioner (SA)along with SDM (SA)and AC(UT) visitedsome of the above

said villages to takefirst hand stock of thesituation at groundlevel andarrangements that arebeing put in place toenforce the completelockdown. During the visit,officials from variousline Departmentsproviding essentialservices, alsoaccompanied theteam. The DC (SA)

issued directions tothe officials to ensurethat completelockdown is to bemaintained and nomovement of personshould be allowedexcept for emergencycases. He alsodirected them toensure that basicamenities are notdeprived to thepeople and necessary

Port Blair, May 15 The vaccinationdrive is continuing inA&N Islands in aneffective manner andhealth teamsdesignated in variousvaccination centresspread across theIslands arevaccinating all thebeneficiaries above 45,who visit the centresspread over the A&NIslands on a dailybasis. The vaccinationsessions arecontinuing in morethan 88 designated

COVID vaccination drive for 45 +1,17, 241 doses of vaccineadministered so far in Isles

vaccination centres setup in different parts ofthe Islands towardsthe fight againstCorona virus. 655doses of

C O V I S H I E L Dvaccines wereadministered to theeligible beneficiariesby the health teams

Port Blair, May 15The Secretary, IP&T,Shri Sunil KumarSingh whileaddressing a COVID-19 media briefingheld in the conferencehall of IP&T today,informed that 1 flightwith 98 passengersarrived today andduring the RapidAntigen Test (RAT)conducted on thesepassengers, none ofthem were foundpositive. He furtherinformed that 54persons bound forMiddle & NorthAndaman were testedat Ferrargunj, of

Media briefed on COVID-19Number of positive cases can be brought

down only with active co-operation of generalpublic: Secretary IP&T

which 2 persons werefound positive. Withthe active co-operationof the general publicwe can bring downthe number of activecases in our Islands,the Secretary said. Heonce again urged thepeople to follow all

COVID appropriatebehavior, COVIDprotocols and helpAdministration in itsfight against coronavirus. The Secretaryinformed that a teamof Officers has beenconstituted to inspect

No one shall be denied vaccine,medicine, hospitalization or treatment

for want of Aadhaar: UIDAI

the G.B Pant hospitalon regular intervals tosee that whateverarrangements havebeen made by theA&N Administrationis implementedproperly. About vaccinationdrive, the Secretaryinformed that it iscontinuing smoothlyand once againrequested the eligiblepersons above 45 ageto come forward to getvaccinated at theearliest and help theAdministration torestrict the spread ofcorona virus.

New Delhi, May 15 UniqueI d e n t i f i c a t i o nAuthority of India,UIDAI has said thatno one shall bedenied vaccine,m e d i c i n e ,

hospitalization ortreatment for want ofAadhaar.In a statement, UIDAIsaid, certain newsitems that haveappeared in mediaclaiming that

vaccination and a fewother essentialservices likehospitalization, werebeing denied to theresidents for want ofAadhaar.

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Ship will be formally inducted into the Fleet soon; vesselequipped with all modern amenities for passengers

Vaccination drive at CHC Nancowry

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vaMeku rFkk fudksckj iz’kklu ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION

Lkfpoky;/SECRETARIAT Health Bulletin For Containment Of

(No. 411/ 15th May 2021) COVID-19 STATUS OF ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS AS ON 15.05.2021

> Status of Cases : Second Wave since: 01.03.2021

Active new case in last 24 Hours 26 Discharges in last 24 hours 42

Total confirmed cases 1574 Total Discharges 1335

Total Active case as on date 216 Total Deaths during second wave 23

Cumulative since March 2020 Details On 14th May 2021 On 15th May 2021 Total

Confirmed Cases 6542 26* 6568 Cured/Discharged from Hospital 6225 42 6267 Death 85 00 85 > Clinical Management of Cases :

Name of District Isolation Beds Available Occupied Vacant North & Middle Andaman 286 07 279 South Andaman 5583 209 5374 Nicobar 507 00 507 Total 6376 216 6160 # Total 14 containment zone formed in South Andaman District > Status of Sample and Testing: Total Samples sent till date 379096 Total Reports received till date 379096 Total Pending Reports 0 Rate of Testing Per Million 947740 Test Positivity Rate 1.73% COWIN 1.0 > Vaccination Status Total population 4,00,000 -- Target Beneficiaries 1,01,603 -- Cumulative Beneficiaries vaccinated so far 1,17,241 -- Cumulative Beneficiaries vaccinated with 1st Dose so far 99,965 98.39 Cumulative Beneficiaries vaccinated with 2nd Dose so far 17,276 17.28 % of population vaccinated -- 24.99 >Passengers screened at VSI Airport & Haddo Wharf

Details From 25th May 2020 to 14th May 2021 On 15th May 2021 Total Incoming Passengers

a) VSI Airport b) Haddo Wharf

238113

1032

98 0

238211

1032 Outward Passengers

a) VSI Airport b) Haddo Wharf

249770

928

221

0

249991

928 * On 15.05.2021, 98 passengers were retested by RAT at Airport.

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SundayMay 16, 2021Daily Telegrams

C M Y K

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

New Delhi, May 15Government issupporting theaugmentation ofm a n u f a c t u r i n gcapacity forC O V A X I Nproduction underMission CovidSuraksha.Science andTechnology Ministrysaid, underAtmanirbhar Bharat3.0 Mission COVIDSuraksha wasannounced toaccelerate thedevelopment andproduction of

Indigenous COVIDVaccines. This is beingimplemented byDepartment ofBiotechnology, atB i o t e c h n o l o g yIndustry ResearchAssistance Council,BIRAC, New Delhi. To augument thecapacity of Indigenousproduction of Covaxinunder the Mission, theDepartment ofBiotechnology hadprovided financialsupport to vaccinem a n u f a c t u r i n gfacilities for enhanced

production capacities,which is expected toreach more than 10crore doses per monthby September thisyear. The Ministry said,financial support isbeing provided asgrant from Centre tothe tune ofapproximately Rs. 65Crore to BharatBiotech's newBangalore facilitywhich is beingrepurposed to increasethe capacity of vaccineproduction.(Source:india.gov.in)

Govt augments capacity of indigenousproduction of Covaxin under

Atmanirbhar Bharat 3.0 Mission

today (May 15), taking the total number of doses of vaccinesadministered so far to 1,17, 241. The district wise figure administering of COVISHIELD doses tothe eligible beneficiaries on May 15 by the Health Departmentstates that in South Andaman, 534 persons above 45 wereadministered the vaccine while in North & Middle AndamanDistrict 94 persons and in Nicobar District, 27 were vaccinated, apress release from DHS said.

COVID vaccination drive for 45 +...(Contd. from page 1)

first-class, second class cabins, bunkclass and seating class. The vessel isequipped with all modern amenitiesfor the passengers. The ships carryingcapacity is 6792 Gross Tonnage andher design draught is 4.3 meters. Witha Depth of 6.90 meters, having alength overall (LOA) is 99.75 meterswhile the Vessel width is 17.50 meterswith Summer DWT: 1085 T. Therecorded speed of the vessel is 16knots and the average speed is 14.7knots. The vessel is having modernamenities like Recreation Rooms forBunk and Cabin Class, Gymnasium,Hospital, Conference Room along witha Wheel House equipped withErgonomically designed highmaneuverability SAT navigation.

'MV Sindhu' built under 'Make in India' ...(Contd. from page 1)

The Authority said that in the Covid pandemiccircumstances, no one shall be denied aservice and benefit just because he or she doesnot have an Aadhaar. UIDAI said, there is a well establishedexception handling mechanism (EHM) forAadhaar and it should be followed to ensuredelivery of benefits and services in the absenceof Aadhaar. If a resident does not possess Aadhaar forany reason, he must not be denied essentialservices as per Aadhaar Act.(Source:india.gov.in)

No one shall be denied vaccine, ...(Contd. from page 1)

The Director ANIIMS, Dr. AK Mandal informed that at present113 COVID positives are admitted in the Hospital, of which 82are on Oxygen support and 2 patients are on ventilator. TheDeputy Director G.B. Pant Hospital, Shri Amitabha De disclosedthat altogether, 3 COVID patients were admitted in Covid CareCentres. Further, 5 patients were discharged and at present 48patients are still in Covid Care Centres in South AndamanDistrict, he added.The Deputy Director, IP, Shri R.S Meena also attended the pressconference.

Media briefed on COVID-19 ...(Contd. from page 1)

arrangements be made for the same. The team of officials led by DC also visited the Forest TrainingSchool hostel, which has been converted into a Covid Care Centreat Wimberlygunj. Taking stock of the situation at the Centre, heinteracted with the Chief Medical Officer, paramedical and supportstaff. He enquired about the well-being of the patients and theissues faced by them. He lauded the overall arrangements beingput in place in the Centre for the welfare of the patients and wasalso satisfied with the coordinated efforts of doctors and medicalstaff in carrying out such tremendous work in the field. DC (SA) further appealed to the general public for their supportand requested them to stay home for the safety of their family andsociety at large and also sought their co-operation in the fightagainst COVID-19 pandemic, a press release received from DeputyCommissioner (SA) said here.

DC (SA) and team visit some villages ...(Contd. from page 1)

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Sunday

May 16, 20212 Daily Telegrams

COVID-19: Maintain safe distance from anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

NEWS

First batch of drug, 2-DG developed by

DRDO for COVID-19 treatment expected to

be launched next weekNew Delhi, May 15

The first batch of drug 2-

Deoxy-D-Glucose is expected to

be launched next week for the

COVID patients. The drug has

been developed by the Defence

Research and Development

Organisation, DRDO which

recently got the approval for

emergency use by the Drugs

Controller General of India,

DCGI.

Informed sources of DRDO

have said that larger quantities of

2DG drug will be produced from

the beginning of the next month

by Dr. Reddy's lab. As the drug

has got the emergency use

permission by the DCGI, the drug

will only be provided to the

COVID patients by the hospitals.

The drug 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose

comes in powder form in sachet,

which needs to be taken orally by

dissolving it in water. It

accumulates in the virus infected

cells and prevents virus growth by

stopping viral synthesis and energy

production. Its selective

accumulation in virally infected

cells makes this drug unique.

The drug has been developed

by one of the DRDO lab, Institute

of Nuclear Medicine and Allied

Sciences, INMAS in collaboration

with Dr. Reddy's Laboratories.

Results of clinical trials have

shown that this molecule helps in

faster recovery of hospitalised

patients and reduces supplemental

oxygen dependence. DCGI

granted permission for

emergency use of this drug as

adjunct therapy in moderate to

severe COVID patients. Being

a generic molecule and analogue

of glucose, it can be easily

produced and made available in

the country.

Country witnessing continuous decline

in number of active cases of Covid-19:

Health MinistryNew Delhi, May 15

Union Health Ministry has said

that the country is witnessing a

continuous decline in number of

active cases of Covid -19 and

increase in recovery rate from the

last 12 days.

Addressing media in New

Delhi, Joint secretary in the

Health Ministry, Shri Lav

Aggarwal said that the active

cases have now come down to

15.1 percent from 17.1 per cent

since 3rd of this month.

The recovery rate also

improved further 81.7 per cent to

83.8 per cent. He said , in the last

4 to 5 days, the recovered cases

have surpassed the active cases

being reported across the country.

He stressed that intensive

efforts should continue in States

with higher number of cases as

11 States are with more than one

lakh active cases and 8 are with

50 thousand to one lakh such

cases.

He also informed that there

are 24 States including West

Bengal, Haryana, Kerala, Andhra

Pradesh and Odisha where the

positivity rate is more than 15 per

cent and 10 States are those

where the rate is between 5 to 15

per cent.

On the status of Vaccination,

Shri Agarwal said that India's

Cumulative Vaccination

Coverage exceeds 18.04 crore.

During the briefing, Director

AIIMS, New Delhi Dr Randeep

Guleria advised the people about

the judicious use of steroids in

case of Covid infection as it's high

dose can cause mucormycosis or

fungal infection in patients who

are diabetic. He said, steroids

should not be used in mild

infection.

Dr Guleria said that Covid

management should reach out to

all part of the country including

rural areas.

NITI Aayog Member, Health,

Dr V K Paul said that the overall

situation pandemic is stabilising

and we will work towards

ensuring further stabilising it.

He also informed that the case

fatality rate is stable which is a

great achievement. (Source:

india.gov.in)

Recovery rate of COVID-19 patients

improves to 83.83 per centNew Delhi, May 15

As the country is registering

over three lakh recoveries daily

from the past many days, the

recovery rate has further

improved to 83.83 per cent.

The Health Ministry said, over

three lakh 53 thousand patients

have recovered from this

infectious disease within 24

hours. So far, over two crore

four lakh patients have already

recovered from this disease.

Meanwhile, Indian Council of

Over 18 crore four lakh COVID vaccine

doses administered across the

country so farNew Delhi, May 15

Over 18 crore four lakh COVID

vaccine doses have been

administered to the beneficiaries

across the country so far. The

Health and Family Welfare

Ministry said that over 11 lakh

vaccine doses were administered

to the beneficiaries within 24

hours.

As the Third Phase of COVID

vaccination drive is gaining

momentum in the country, people

are coming forward for

inoculation. The Health Ministry

said, over 42 lakh 58 thousand

beneficiaries belonging to the age

group of 18 to 44 years have

received the first dose of vaccine

so far. More than three lakh 28

thousand beneficiaries of this age

group received COVID vaccine

jabs in the last 24 hours. The

Health Ministry said, more than 13

crore 74 lakh doses have been

administered to the beneficiaries

aged above 45 years. Over three

crore 87 lakh COVID vaccine

doses have been administered to

the healthcare and frontline

workers so far. (Source:

india.go.vin)

Relaxations provided under Gas Cylinders Rules, 2016

To fast track approvals for imported

cylinders and pressure vessels for

storage and transportation of

medical oxygenNew Delhi, May 15

Government of India has

reviewed the existing procedure

for approval of global

manufacturers for importing

oxygen cylinders by Petroleum

and Explosive Safety

Organization (PESO). In view

of the COVID pandemic,

PESO shall not carry out

physical inspection of global

manufacturers' production

facilities before grant of such

approval. Now, such approvals

shall be granted online without

any delay on submission of

manufacturer's particulars; ISO

certificate of manufacturer; List

of Cylinders their

specifications, drawings &

batch number; Hydro test

certificate and Third-Party

inspection Certificate. Every

foreign manufacturer/importer

who wants to import oxygen

cylinders is required to apply

for import permission through

PESO online system.

In view o f emergent

situat ion, procedures are

relaxed and the following

process is to be followed

wherever due to unavoidable

circumstances or urgencies,

consignment of oxygen

cylinders, ISO containers or

PSA plants or its related

equipment have already arrived

in India, without taking import

permission from PESO. The

filling permission for these

cylinders will be issued based

on the following relaxation in

the rules. Same procedure will

apply for import of further such

equipment in case the online

approvals have not been taken.

As such, Certification of

PESO will not be mandatory

pre-shipment. However, the

certification of PESO will be

required before use of the

oxygen cylinders which entails

weight and hydro testing. The

Indian Missions should

however ensure that the oxygen

cylinders should comply with

India or International standards

before shipment.In case of filled

cylinders, the agency exporting to

India shall certify that the oxygen

filled in the cylinder is of such

purity and concentration that is fit

for medical use. The certification

shall be attested by the Indian

Mission in the exporting country.

Further, soon upon receipt in

India, such filled cylinders shall be

inspected on sample basis by an

empanelled agency of PESO and

certified as fit for medical use.

(Source: PIB)

Medical Research has informed

that over 16 lakh 93 thousand

COVID tests were conducted in

the previous day. So far, over 31

crore 30 lakh tests have been

conducted in the country.

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Sunday

May 16, 2021 3Daily Telegrams

COVID-19: Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.

SHRADH CEREMONY

We express our sincere gratitude to all Family Members, Relatives

and Friends, who stood by us at the time of grief on the sad demise of our

mother Smti. Ira Banerjee (Retd. Head Mistress), W/o Shri Ranjit

Banerjee, aged 71 years expired on 06th May, 2021 at her residence

Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

The Shradh Ceremony will be held on 16th May, 2021 (Sunday).

Inserted by: Shri Rahul Banerjee (Son), Smti. Sampa Banerjee (Daughter)

and Smti. Soma Banerjee (Daughter).

All the Guidelines of COVID-19 are strictly follows.

DISCLAIMER Readers are requested to verify and make appropriate enquiries to satisfy

themselves about the veracity of an advertisement before responding to any advertisement

published in this newspaper.

The publisher of this newspaper, does not vouch for the authenticity of any advertisement

or advertiser or for any of the advertisers products and services.

The Owner, Publisher, Printer, Employees of this newspaper shall not be held responsible/

liable in any manner whatsoever for any claims and/ or damages /consequences for

advertisements in this newspaper.

2nd HAPPY BIRTHDAY On 16-05-2021

REYANSH DASGreat Grandson of Smti. Gulab Dei

& Late Pandit Vishnu Prasad,

Grandson of Smti. Urmila Devi &

Late Sheo Prasad, Smti. Sumala

Das & Late A.C. Das,

R/o Austinabad.

Best Wishes from: Ajay Kr. Das

(Papa), Neha Prasad (Mummy),

B. Prasad, Narayan Prasad, Rajni,

Suseela, Menka, Bharti, Vikash,

Pinto, Ritesh & Adarsh.

"We are greatful every day that you came into our world.

Yours smiles and laughter are a balm to our heart. You have

brought nothing but happiness into our l ife ".

NOTICE INVITING e-TENDER No. e-TENDER/DB/NACD/MB/2021-22/2122 dated 11/05/2021

NACD/MB/2021-22/10

The Executive Engineer, North Andaman Construction Division, APWD,

Mayabunder invites on behalf of the President of India, online Item Rate bid from

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 Govt. of

India Organization in these Islands and do not have any adverse remarks for the

following works:- 1) NIT No.137/EE/NACD/2020-21, Tender ID: 2021_APWD_3050_1

Name of work: Construction of Road from Billiground market to Rama Krishna

Das House length 300 mtr. at Harinagar Gram Panchayat North Andaman under

MPLAD Scheme (Re-call).

Estimate Cost: Rs.27,77,404/-, Tender Fee: Rs. 500/- (Non-Refundable) & Time of

completion : 06 (six) Months.

The tender should be filled online upto 3.00 pm on or before 03/06/2021. The

tender will be opened on 04/06/2021 at 10.30 am in presence of tenderers or their

representative if any.

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

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

Executive Enginee

I.D. No. 7771 NACD, APWD, Mayabunder

NOTICE INVITING e-TENDER No. e-TENDER/DB/NACD/MB/2021-22/2123 dated 11/05/2021

NACD/MB/2021-22/11

The Executive Engineer, North Andaman Construction Division, APWD, Mayabunder invites on behalf of the

President of India, online Item Rate bid from 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 Govt. of India Organization in these Islands and do not have any adverse remarks for the

following works:-

1) NIT No. 07/2021-22/EE/NACD, Tender ID: 2021_APWD_3055_1

Name of work: Repair and Development of area around Statue of Mahatma Gandhi at MGG College, Karmatang under Sub

- Division No. I, NACD, APWD, Mayabunder.

Estimate Cost: Rs. 20,62,070/- & Time of completion: 03 (three) Months.

The tender should be filled online upto 3.00 pm on or before 03/06/2021. The tender will be opened on 04/06/2021 at 10.30

am in presence of tenderers or their representative, if any.

The Tender forms and others details can be obtained from the website https://eprocure.andaman.gov.in.

Executive Engineer

I.D. No. 7772 NACD, APWD, Mayabunder

SHRADH CEREMONY

D.O.B. - 2-3-1950 D.O.D. - 6-5-2021

We express our sincere gratitude to

all family members, relatives & friends,

who stood by us at the time of grief on

the sad demise of P. UDAYAMMA

on 06/05/2021 at Anarkali.

The Shradh Ceremony will be held

on 16th May, 2021 (Sunday) from 0800

hrs. to 1030 hrs. at our residence

Anarkali, Port Blair adhering all Covid-

19 Protocols.

Inserted by: (Sons) - V. S. Rajan, V. Subhash, V. Saji, V. Aji, Daughter - V.

Sarasuja, Son-in-law - D. Babu Raj and all family members.

8th Annual Remembrance Day

on 16.05.2021

Late Bhagwati AmmaStaff Nurse, GB Pant Hospital, Port Blair

You left us by leaving huge responsibilities;

Most of them are achieved within our

abilities;

There are more to reach the milestone;

Your blessing from heaven is expected

alone.

FOR YOU MY DEAR

The way of your love;The love you shared; The care you made; The wisdom you showered;

Made you best partner. "We deeply miss you and remember you every moment.

Your memories will always be in our heart forever"

Inserted by: K. Sasi Kumar (Husband), all family members and relatives

OBITUARY

R. SATHYAWATHID.o.D. 14/05/2021

M/o R. Eswar Rao,

R/o Bathubasti

We convey our heartfelt

condolence to the bereaved

family.

May the Almighty God give

eternal peace to the

departed soul and give

courage to the bereaved

family to bear this

irreparable loss.

Inserted by: Staff of ANC ARC Welding Works, Buniyadabad, Pooja

Enterprises, Buniyadabad and Relatives & Family Members.

COOL & COMFORT

HOME SERVICE & REPAIR Refrigerator, Air-Conditioner, Geyser, Washing Machine, Micro Oven, Deep-Freezer, Visi Cooler etc. Factory Original – Genuine Spare Parts Wholesale & Retail

here, Prop. Dulal Dey, Opp. Bird Line Ground.

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OBITUARY

KISHEN DASAged 72 yrs, son of late Tilak Das ,

Resident of Lamba Line expired at GB

Pant today at 8:15 am. His funeral will

take place Tomorrow (16/05/2021)Inserted by :

Smti Anitha Kumari (Wife)

7th Death Anniversary On 16th May, 2021

Late Onima Dass Inserted by:

Pawan (Son), Babita (D-in-L), Anil

Deepti & all family members

OBITUARY

GOVIND SINGH S/o Late Jot Singh, R/o Naya Basti,

Bambooflat D.O.B. – 15.05.1947 D.O.D. – 12.05.2021 Funeral & Final Rites held on 13.05.2021

at Junglighat, Port Blair Deeply mourned by: Wife, Son,

Daughters, Daughter-in-laws, Son-in-laws, Brothers, Sisters & All family members.