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+ + C M Y K + T e l e g ra m s he Daily Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 88 Port Blair, Monday April 01, 2019 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4 The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands C M Y K Rain or thundershower likely to occur at one or two places. Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 32°C and 24°C respectively on Monday 01/04/2019. Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date : 32.7 Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date : 23.6 Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST 069 Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST 072 Sunrise Time for tomorrow(in IST): 0516 Sunset Time for tomorrow(in IST): 1731 Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 000.0 Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0 Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 175.2 upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm Staff Reporter, Port Blair, Mar 31 The second round training for the Presiding Officers and Polling Officers under Port Blair Tehsil was organized at the Dr. B R Ambedkar Institute of Technology (DBRAIT) auditorium here today. The Returning Officer, A&N Islands Parliamentary Constituency, Shri Udit Prakash Rai was present on the occasion. The State Level Master Trainer, Shri Som Naidu, through a power point presentation, informed the Presiding and Polling Officers about their duties and responsibilities. He urged for better co-ordination between Presiding Lok Sabha Elections-2019 Second round training for Presiding & Polling Officers of Port Blair Tehsil held Officers and Polling Officers to ensure free and fair poll by adhering to all guidelines of the Election Commission of India. He also clarified doubts raised by the polling officials on the occasion. Later, a movie on EVM & VVPAT was screened in which role and duties of Presiding/ Polling Officers was also shown. Visakhapatanam, Mar 31 The Vice President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu has called for concerted efforts to eliminate the menace of terrorism, tackle climate change, remove social inequalities, alleviate poverty and minimize the urban rural divide to build a peaceful, harmonious and happy nation. Speaking at a felicitation function organized by the Vice President’s friends and well wishers in Visakhapatanam today following the recent conferment of Doctor Honoris Causa upon him by the Peace University of Costa Rica in recognition of his contribution to the rule of law, democracy, sustainable development and peace, he emphasized Eliminate the menace of terrorism, tackle climate change, remove social inequalities, alleviate poverty to build a peaceful, harmonious and happy nation: Vice President that Peace was prerequisite for progress of any nation. Any kind of conflict or strife would prevent developmental prospects of the region. “One cannot pay attention to development if there is tension”, he added. Shri Naidu said that it was the duty of every citizen to ensure that the social harmony in our country was not disturbed in any way. He called upon the media to conduct a performance audit of parties and candidates and place a progress report before the people to enable them make an informed choice. He said the people too must seek accountability and performance reports from candidates and the parties. Referring to the trend of politicians switching parties, the Vice President said that such people must Sriharikotta, Mar 31 Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch the country's latest observation satellite EMISAT tomorrow. The launch vehicle PSLV- C45 will lift off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, in Sriharikotta at 9:27 AM with EMISAT and 28 other customer payloads. The countdown for the launch mission is progressing smoothly at the launchpad. The countdown for launch of EMISAT along with 28 foreign satellites began at 06:27 am today. As part of the countdown process, fuelling of the liquid stages of the rocket PSLV and system checks are going on as per schedule. This time the rocket will launch the payloads in multiple orbital heights, by switching on the engine at its fourth and final stage four times. Finally, after launching all the satellites in their transfer orbits, the engine itself will serve as a platform in space for scientific experiments by the country's three premier research and academic institutions. The launch will testify not only to the technological prowess of ISRO but also the spirit of innovations in the space agency. ISRO to launch country's latest observation satellite EMISAT today resign to their posts before seeking re-election. Referring to the importance of the electoral process in strengthening democracy, he said that people should elect representatives who possess Character, Caliber, Capacity and good Conduct. Asking people to exercise their franchise, the Shri Naidu said that vote was not just a right but a responsibility bestowed upon the citizenry by the framers of the constitution. The Vice President said The Presiding Officers and Polling Officers under Port Blair Tehsil attended the training. Port Blair, Mar.31 Inspector General of Police (Law & Order) Smt Shalini Singh, along with Rajeev Kumar, Superintendent of Police, Nicobar District, SDPO and SHO Campbell Bay visited the Polling stations of Campbell Bay which is the southernmost part of India to check the election preparedness. She also briefed the Police staff of all units about the election process. She briefed them to follow the guidelines given in MCC for free & fair elections. She directed IGP takes stock of election preparedness at Campbell Bay them to perform their duties in neutral and impartial way. She also inspected the Polling stations of Campbell Bay including Shompen Hut polling station where Shompen tribes would come to cast their votes. Apart from this, she also briefed the staff about the recent vulnerable security scenario and directed them to take all anti- terror measures to thwart any threat to election process, a communication from the Superintendent of Police (D) Nicobar said. Port Blair, Mar 31 The Director General of Police, A&N Police, Shri Deependra Pathak, along with SP (District) South Andaman, Shri Deepak Yadav, and DSP (SA), Shri Nishant Gupta visited Police Station Aberdeen yesterday and met the police personnel of Police Stations Aberdeen, Pahargaon, Chatham and CRPF to assess the election related preparedness and brief all about the Model Code of Conduct. The DGP told the Police personnel that the DGP reviews election preparedness; briefs Force regarding MCC conduct of police during the elections should be impartial, professional and beyond question. He also emphasized the importance of the impartial role of Police not only as their duty but also as their moral responsibility towards the society. He highlighted the importance of rule of law, for which the principal requirement is impartial conduct of Police in the society, which becomes even more important during elections. He further advised the policemen to work hard towards enforcement of rule of law and while doing so, they should remain courteous but firm. He also emphasized that while the police should respect the law abiding citizens, they should be feared by the corrupt and guilty as well. The DGP issued instructions for ensuring availability of food, drinking water and other logistics to the Policemen and CRPF personnel while on election duty, an SP (SA) release here said. Port Blair, Mar.31 Air India will operate chartered flights for A & Advance reservation of chartered flight tickets for Chennai-Port Blair-Chennai and Kolkata-Port Blair - Kolkata sectors N Administration on Chennai - Port Blair - Chennai and Kolkata- Port Blair- Kolkata sectors on following dates: Chennai – Port Blair-Chennai April, 2019 May, 2019 June, 2019 3 rd April, 2019 (Wednesday) 1 st May, 2019 (Wednesday) 1 st June , 2019 (Saturday) 6 th April, 2019 (Saturday) 4 th May, 2019 (Saturday) 5 th June , 2019 (Wednesday) 10 th April, 2019 (Wednesday) 8 th May, 2019 (Wednesday) 12 th June , 2019 (Wednesday) (Contd. on last page) Port Blair, Mar. 31 The Cyber Cell, CID unit A&N Islands organized a workshop on 'Cybercrime Security and Social media awareness' recently for CISF personnel posted at seaport of Haddo Warf, Port Blair. The main objective of the workshop was to sensitize the CISF personnel on modern era of cybercrime and safe usage of social media. Inspr. Mahesh Yadav, assisted by Sub Inspr. Ashok Kr. Baghel, CID Unit gave a presentation Workshop on Cybercrime Security & Social Media Awareness held on the topic and briefed how to be secured while online. Further, they also briefed the gathering on various types of cyber crime like debit card related fraud, fake profile, card cloning etc. About 100 CISF personnel participated in the workshop, which concluded with the vote of thanks, proposed by Shri Jitendra Jatoliya, Deputy Commandant, CISF, Haddo Warf, Port Blair, a communication from SP South Andaman said. New Delhi, Mar 31 Community radio stations across the country have assured the Election Commission to contribute their best for voter education and awareness. The Commission organised a workshop in New Delhi yesterday for training and capacity building of the community radios for voter education and awareness. Senior Deputy Election Commissioner, Umesh Sinha in a statement said the community radio is one of the best medium to reach the last voter of the country. He said, Community Radio can play an important role in strengthening democracy by developing content in their local dialects and deepening the process of voter awareness. Mr Sinha assured that Community Radio Stations will now become an integral part of the voter education programme. Deputy Election Commissioner Chandra Bhushan Kumar said that effort of the poll body is to ensure fair and fearless elections and Community Radios can play an important role in this endevour. Community Radio is one of the best medium to reach to the last voter of the country. It can play an important role in strengthening democarcy by developing content in their local dialects and deepening the process of voter education and awareness upto the grass root level. Election Commission ensures fair and fearless elections and Community Radios can play an important role in assisting the Commission. Community radios assure EC to contribute their best for voter education and awareness (Contd. on last page) Skill development training prog. concludes Port Blair, Mar.31 The valedictory function of 30-days Skill Development Training Programs under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) for the job role 'coconut grower' and 'small poultry farmer' was held at ICAR-KVK, Sippighat, South Andaman. The chief guest of the programme, Dr. A. Kundu, Director, ICAR-CIARI called upon the trainees to develop themselves as successful entrepreneurs through knowledge and skill acquired during the 30 days long training and be a job provider. Dr. L.B. Singh, Senior Scientist and Head (i/c) & Course Director 'Coconut Grower' elaborated about the objectives and role of Agricultural Skill Council of India (ASCI), New Delhi and RKVY for these two programs. Dr. B.A. Jerard, HoD of Horticulture & Forestry explained about importance of such skill development trainings provided under RKVY through ASCI for overall agricultural development of these Islands and the country as a whole. During the function, the trainees provided valuable feedbacks. Altogether 38 educated unemployed youth from South Andaman District participated in the programme. Port Blair, Mar.31 During patrolling at Mazar Pahar area, a Parakram patrolling vehicle received information about some youth consuming Ganja on a hill near Science Center yesterday (Mar. 30, 2019). The information was then passed on to SHO Aberdeen, Insp. Sanjay Police seized narcotics; arrested six persons Kumar, who immediately formed a team to verify the information. Immediately, the team rushed to the spot and rounded up the young boys. After brief interrogation, all of them confessed to their guilt and after following due (Contd. on last page) TB awareness prog. organized Port Blair, Mar.31 As a part of the celebration of World TB Day, an awareness programme was organized by PHC Tushnabad and accordingly a nukkad natak was organized to create awareness among the general public at PHC Tushnabad recently. Similarly, an awareness meeting was organized at Anganwadi Centre Hobdipur as well as Balwadi Centre Ograbraj. Dr. Abdul Lateef and Shri Dilip Kumar, Sr. Treatment Supervisor elaborated on the treatment of TB, New Dots Strategy and MDR TB. Dr. Huma Quiser also spoke on the occasion.

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Te l e g ra m she Daily

Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 88 Port Blair, Monday April 01, 2019 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4

The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands

C M Y K

Rain or thundershowerlikely to occur at one or twoplaces. Maximum and

Minimum temperature will be around32°C and 24°C respectively on Monday 01/04/2019.Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date : 32.7Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date : 23.6Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST 069Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST 072Sunrise Time for tomorrow(in IST): 0516Sunset Time for tomorrow(in IST): 1731Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 000.0Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 175.2 upto0830 hrs (of date) in mm

Staff Reporter,

Port Blair, Mar 31

The second round

training for the Presiding

Officer s and Pol l ing

Officers under Port Blair

Tehsil was organized at

the Dr. B R Ambedkar

Institute of Technology

(DBRAIT) audi torium

her e today. The

Returning Officer, A&N

Islands Par liamentary

Constituency, Shri Udit

Prakash Rai was present

on the occasion.

The State Level Master

Trainer, Shri Som Naidu,

through a power point

presentation, informed

the Presiding and Polling

Officer s about th eir

dut ies and

responsibilities. He urged

for better co-ordination

bet ween Presidi ng

Lok Sabha Elections-2019

Second round training for Presiding &

Polling Officers of Port Blair Tehsil held

Officer s and Pol l ing

Officers to ensure free

and fair poll by adhering

to all guidelines of the

Election Commission of

India. He also clarified

doubts r a ised by the

polling officials on the

occasion.

Later, a movie on EVM &

VVPAT was screened in

which role and duties of

Presidi ng/ Pol l ing

Officers was also shown.

Visakhapatanam, Mar 31

The Vice President of India,

Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu has

called for concerted efforts

to eliminate the menace of

terrorism, tackle climate

change, remove social

inequalities, alleviate

poverty and minimize the

urban rural divide to build

a peaceful, harmonious and

happy nation.

Speaking at a felicitation

function organized by the

Vice President’s friends and

well wishers in

Visakhapatanam today

following the recent

conferment of Doctor

Honoris Causa upon him

by the Peace University of

Costa Rica in recognition

of his contribution to the

rule of law, democracy,

sustainable development

and peace, he emphasized

Eliminate the menace of terrorism, tackle climate change,

remove social inequalities, alleviate poverty to build a

peaceful, harmonious and happy nation: Vice President

that Peace was prerequisite

for progress of any nation.

Any kind of conflict or

str ife would prevent

developmental prospects

of the region. “One cannot

pay attention to

development if there is

tension”, he added.

Shri Naidu said that it was

the duty of every citizen to

ensure that the social

harmony in our country

was not disturbed in any

way. He called upon the

media to conduct a

performance audit of

parties and candidates and

place a progress report

before the people to enable

them make an informed

choice. He said the people

too must seek

accountability and

performance reports from

candidates and the parties.

Referring to the trend of

politicians switching

parties, the Vice President

said that such people must

Sriharikotta, Mar 31

Indian Space Research

Organisation (ISRO) will

launch the country's latest

observation satellite

EMISAT tomorrow.

The launch vehicle PSLV-

C45 will lift off from the

Satish Dhawan Space

Centre, in Sriharikotta at

9:27 AM with EMISAT and

28 other customer

payloads. The countdown

for the launch mission is

progressing smoothly at

the launchpad.

The countdown for launch

of EMISAT along with 28

foreign satellites began at

06:27 am today. As part of

the countdown process,

fuelling of the liquid stages

of the rocket PSLV and

system checks are going

on as per schedule.

This time the rocket will

launch the payloads in

multiple orbital heights, by

switching on the engine at

its fourth and final stage

four times.

Finally, after launching all

the satellites in their

transfer orbits, the engine

itself will serve as a platform

in space for scientific

experiments by the

country's three premier

research and academic

institutions. The launch

will testify not only to the

technological prowess of

ISRO but also the spirit of

innovations in the space

agency.

ISRO to launch country's latest

observation satellite EMISAT today

resign to their posts before

seeking re-election.

Referring to the

importance of the electoral

process in strengthening

democracy, he said that

people should elect

representatives who

possess Character, Caliber,

Capacity and good

Conduct. Asking people to

exercise their franchise, the

Shri Naidu said that vote

was not just a right but a

responsibility bestowed

upon the citizenry by the

framers of the constitution.

The Vice President said

The Presiding Officers

and Pol l ing Officer s

under Port Blair Tehsil

attended the training.

Port Blair, Mar.31

Inspector General of

Police (Law & Order) Smt

Shalini Singh, along with

Rajeev Kumar,

Superintendent of Police,

Nicobar District, SDPO and

SHO Campbell Bay visited

the Polling stations of

Campbell Bay which is the

southernmost part of India

to check the election

preparedness. She also

briefed the Police staff of

all units about the election

process. She briefed them

to follow the guidelines

given in MCC for free &

fair elections. She directed

IGP takes stock of election

preparedness at Campbell Bay

them to perform their duties

in neutral and impartial way.

She also inspected the

Polling stations of

Campbell Bay including

Shompen Hut polling

station where Shompen

tribes would come to cast

their votes.

Apart from this, she also

briefed the staff about the

recent vulnerable security

scenario and directed them

to take all anti- terror

measures to thwart any

threat to election process,

a communication from the

Superintendent of Police

(D) Nicobar said.

Port Blair, Mar 31

The Director

General of Police, A&N

Police, Shri Deependra

Pathak, along with SP

(District) South Andaman,

Shri Deepak Yadav, and DSP

(SA), Shri Nishant Gupta

visited Police Station

Aberdeen yesterday and

met the police personnel of

Police Stations Aberdeen,

Pahargaon, Chatham and

CRPF to assess the election

related preparedness and

brief all about the Model

Code of Conduct.

The DGP told the

Police personnel that the

DGP reviews election preparedness;

briefs Force regarding MCC

conduct of police during the

elections should be

impartial, professional and

beyond question. He also

emphasized the importance

of the impartial role of Police

not only as their duty but

also as their moral

responsibility towards the

society. He highlighted the

importance of rule of law, for

which the principal

requirement is impartial

conduct of Police in the

society, which becomes

even more important during

elections.

He further advised the

policemen to work hard

towards enforcement of rule

of law and while doing so,

they should remain

courteous but firm. He also

emphasized that while the

police should respect the

law abiding citizens,

they should be feared by the

corrupt and guilty as well.

The DGP issued

instructions for ensuring

availability of food, drinking

water and other logistics to

the Policemen and CRPF

personnel while on election

duty, an SP (SA) release

here said.

Port Blair, Mar.31

Air India will operate

chartered flights for A &

Advance reservation of chartered flight

tickets for Chennai-Port Blair-Chennai and

Kolkata-Port Blair - Kolkata sectorsN Admin ist r a t ion on

Chennai - Port Blair -

Chennai and Kolkata-

Por t Bl ai r - Kolkata

sector s on fol lowing

dates:

Chennai – Port Blair-Chennai

April, 2019 May, 2019 June, 2019

3rd

April, 2019

(Wednesday)

1st May, 2019

(Wednesday)

1st June , 2019

(Saturday)

6th

April, 2019

(Saturday)

4th

May, 2019

(Saturday)

5th

June , 2019

(Wednesday)

10th

April, 2019

(Wednesday)

8th

May, 2019

(Wednesday)

12th

June , 2019

(Wednesday)

(Contd. on last page)

Port Blair, Mar. 31

The Cyber Cell, CID

uni t A&N I s la nds

organized a workshop

on 'Cybercrime Security

a nd Soci a l medi a

awareness' recently for

CISF personnel posted at

seaport of Haddo Warf,

Por t Blai r. The main

object ive of th e

wor ksh op wa s t o

sen s i t i ze t h e CISF

personnel on modern era

of cybercrime and safe

usage of social media.

Inspr. Mahesh Yadav,

assisted by Sub Inspr.

Ashok Kr. Baghel, CID

Unit gave a presentation

Workshop on Cybercrime Security

& Social Media Awareness heldon the topic and briefed

how to be secured while

online. Further, they also

briefed the gathering on

various types of cyber

cr ime l ike debi t card

r el a ted fr aud , fake

profile, card cloning etc.

Abou t 100 CISF

personnel participated in

t he wor ksh op ,

whi ch con cl uded

wit h t he vote of

t ha n ks , p r oposed by

Shri Jitendra Jatoliya,

Deputy Commandant ,

CISF, Haddo Warf, Port

Blair, a communication

from SP South Andaman

said.

New Delhi, Mar 31

Community radio stations

across the country have

assured the Election

Commission to contribute

their best for voter

education and awareness.

The Commission organised

a workshop in New Delhi

yesterday for training and

capacity building of the

community radios for voter

education and awareness.

Senior Deputy Election

Commissioner, Umesh

Sinha in a statement said

the community radio is one

of the best medium to reach

the last voter of the

country.

He said, Community Radio

can play an important role

in strengthening

democracy by developing

content in their local

dialects and deepening the

process of voter

awareness.

Mr Sinha assured that

Community Radio Stations

will now become an integral

part of the voter education

programme.

Deputy Election

Commissioner Chandra

Bhushan Kumar said that

effort of the poll body is to

ensure fair and fearless

elections and Community

Radios can play an

important role in this

endevour.

Community Radio is one of

the best medium to reach

to the last voter of the

country. It can play an

important role in

strengthening democarcy

by developing content in

their local dialects and

deepening the process of

voter education and

awareness upto the grass

root level.

Election Commission

ensures fair and fearless

elections and Community

Radios can play an

important role in assisting

the Commission.

Community radios assure EC to contribute

their best for voter education and awareness

(Contd. on last page)

Skill development training

prog. concludes

Port Blair, Mar.31

The valedictory function of

30-days Skill Development

Training Programs under

Rashtriya Krishi Vikas

Yojana (RKVY) for the job

role 'coconut grower' and

'small poultry farmer' was

held at ICAR-KVK,

Sippighat, South Andaman.

The chief guest of the

programme, Dr. A. Kundu,

Director, ICAR-CIARI called

upon the trainees to develop

themselves as successful

entrepreneurs through

knowledge and skill

acquired during the 30 days

long training and be a job

provider.

Dr. L.B. Singh, Senior

Scientist and Head (i/c) &

Course Director 'Coconut

Grower' elaborated about the

objectives and role of

Agricultural Skill Council of

India (ASCI), New Delhi and

RKVY for these two

programs.

Dr. B.A. Jerard, HoD of

Horticulture & Forestry

explained about importance

of such skill development

trainings provided under

RKVY through ASCI for

overall agricultural

development of these

Islands and the country as a

whole. During the function,

the trainees provided

valuable feedbacks.

Altogether 38 educated

unemployed youth from

South Andaman District

participated in the

programme.

Port Blair, Mar.31

During patrolling at Mazar

Pahar area, a Parakram

patrolling vehicle received

information about some

youth consuming Ganja on

a hill near Science Center

yesterday (Mar. 30, 2019).

The information was then

passed on to SHO

Aberdeen, Insp. Sanjay

Police seized narcotics;

arrested six personsKumar, who immediately

formed a team to verify the

information.

Immediately, the team

rushed to the spot and

rounded up the young

boys. After brief

interrogation, all of them

confessed to their guilt and

after following due

(Contd. on last page)

TB awareness

prog. organizedPort Blair, Mar.31

As a part of the celebration of

World TB Day, an awareness

programme was organized by

PHC Tushnabad and

accordingly a nukkad natak

was organized to create

awareness among the general

public at PHC Tushnabad

recently. Similarly, an

awareness meeting was

organized at Anganwadi

Centre Hobdipur as well as

Balwadi Centre Ograbraj. Dr.

Abdul Lateef and Shri Dilip

Kumar, Sr. Treatment

Supervisor elaborated on the

treatment of TB, New Dots

Strategy and MDR TB. Dr.

Huma Quiser also spoke on

the occasion.

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Bahrain GP: Ferrari rookie Leclerc

claims maiden pole with lap recordBahrain, Mar 31

Ferrari new boy Charles

Leclerc secured his first pole

position on Saturday when he

set a new track record by

topping a dramatic qualifying

session for Sunday’s Bahrain

Grand Prix.

The 21-tear-old Formula One

rookie became the f i rst

Monegasque driver ever to

take pole for a world

championship race.

Leclerc lapped the Bahrain

International Circuit in one

minute and 27.866 seconds,

beating the mark set by his

team-mate and four-t ime

champion Sebastian Vettel last

year.

Vettel qualified second to clinch

a Ferrari lockout of the front row

and was quick to congratulate

his new team-mate who shone

in only his second race

weekend with the team.

“He deserved it,” said Vettel.

“Yes, come on!” said Leclerc,

who is 10 years younger than

his team-mate.

“Tomorrow is the race and it’s

where we score points, but it’s

a good beginning... It seems

like we did a good job so I am

extremely happy.” Leclerc

became the second youngest

pole-sitter in F1 history behind

Vettel, who qualified three-

tenths behind him.

“In the end, I think Charles did

a very good job and he

deserved it. I was a bit shy in

Exclusive special schedule of DSS vessels fortransshipment of Polling Materials

MV Bharat Seema will sail for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 03.04.2019(Wed) at 1000 Hrs from Haddo wharf exclusively for transshipment ofpolling material and will sail back to Port Blair on 04.04.2019 (Thus) at1500 Hrs from Car Nicobar via same route.MV Campbell Bay will sail for Campbell Bay via Nancowry on03.04.2019 (Wed) at 1200 Hrs from Haddo Wharf exclusively fortransshipment of polling material and will sail to Port Blair on 04.04.2019(thus) at 2200 Hrs from Campbell Bay via same route.MV Coral Queen will sail for Diglipur via Mayabunder on 04.04.2019(thus) at 2100 Hrs from Haddo Wharf exclusively for transshipment ofpolling materials and will sail back to Port Blair on 05.04.2019 (Fri) at1400 Hrs from Diglipur via same route.MV Sentinel will sail for Rangat on 04.04.2019 (Thus) at 1100 Hrs fromHaddo Wharf exclusively for transshipment of polling materials and willsail back to Port Blair on 05.04.2019 at 0500 Hrs from Rangat.NOTE - Passenger tickets for the return journey for the above voyageswill be issued to general public from 02.04.2019 (Tue) at 0900 Hrs fromSTARS ticketing counter and CSC's.INTER ISLAND SECTORMV Kalighat will sail for Campbell Bay via Car Nicobar, Chowra,Teressa, Katchal and Nancowry on 02.04.2019 (Tue) at 1500 Hrs fromHaddo Wharf and will sail back to Port Blair on 05.04.2019 (Fri) at 2000Hrs from Campbell Bay via same route.LITTLE ANDAMANMV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 01.04.2019 (Mon) at 0700 Hrsfrom Haddo wharf and will now sail for Port Blair on the same day at2100 Hrs from Hut Bay.MV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 02.04.2019 (Tue) at 0700 Hrsfrom Haddo wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2100 Hrsfrom Hut BayMV Coral Queen will sail for Hut Bay on 03.04.2019 (Wed) at 0900 Hrsfrom Haddo wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2100 Hrsfrom Hut Bay.01.04.2019 (MONDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEPMV North Passage will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.04.2019 (Mon) at0620 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 0900 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.04.2019 (Mon) at0620 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 0900 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Bambooka will sail for Shaheed Dweep on 01.04.2019 (Mon) at0630 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 0845 Hrs from Shaheed Dweep .MV Bambooka will sail for Shaheed Dweep on 01.04.2019 (Mon) at1100 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 1600 Hrs from Shaheed Dweep .MV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.04.2019 (Mon) at 1300Hrs from Shaheed Dweep Jetty and will sail back to Shaheed Dweepon the same day at 1430 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV North Passage will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.04.2019 (Mon) at1400 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 1630 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Swaraj Dweep on 01.04.2019 (Mon) at1400 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the sameday at 1630 Hrs from Swaraj Dweep.BARATANGMV Rani Changa will sail for Baratang on 01.04.2019 (Mon) at 0530 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1400 Hrs from Baratang. Advance passenger Tickets for the abovesailing will be issued to general public from IP&T, Ticketing Counter.Balance ticket if any shall however be issued from STAR Ticketingcounter, 02 days prior to the sailing.

SEVA SUCHNAYEINALL THE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITION

the second sector,” said Vettel.

Five-time world champion

Lewis Hamilton was less than

a tenth of a second behind Vettel

in third ahead of Mercedes

team-mate Valtteri Bottas.

“The Ferraris have been

incredibly quick here,” said

Hamilton.

“But that is not all there is to it

and we have to sit down and

work out a way to try and beat

them.” Dutchman Max

Verstappen of Red Bull came

in fifth ahead of Dane Kevin

Magnussen of Haas.

Shoot-out woes continue as India lose

to Korea in Azlan Shah Cup finalIpoh, Mar 31

Lower-ranked Korea stunned

India 4-2 in the penalty shoot-

out to lift the Azlan Shah Cup

hockey title after the five-time

champions conceded an

equaliser in the final quarter

to end at 1-1 after regulation

time in the summit clash in Ipoh

on Saturday. Going into the

title clash, world no. 5 India

were clear favourites to lift

their sixth Azlan Shah title

against the 17th ranked

Koreans. And the Indians

started in the right earnest,

taking the lead early through

Simranjeet Singh’s field strike

in the ninth minute. The

Koreans produced a resolute

defence to keep the Indian

forward line under tight vigil,

while also pressing hard in

search of the equal i ser.

Korea’s efforts finally paid

dividend in the 47th minute

when they were awarded a

penalty stroke. The Indians

went for the video referral but

the penalty decision stayed

and Jang Jong Hyun made

no mistake in drawing parity

for his side. Two minutes from

the hooter, India earned a

penalty corner but to no avail

as the match went into shoot-

out. In the shoot-out, the

Indians missed their first,

fourth and fifth attempts and

converted just two, while the

Koreans just missed their third

strike to win the thri lling

contest 4-2 and lift the crown

for the third time in the history

of the invitational tournament.

For India, Mandeep Singh,

Sumit Kumar Junior and Sumit

missed from the one-on-one

penalty shoot-out situation,

while experienced Birendra

Lakra and Varun Kumar,

converted their chances.

Defending the goal in the

shoot-out for India was

young Kishan B Pathak in

place of experienced P R

Sreejesh.

In the shoot-out, Jii Woo

Cheon, Lee Jungjun, Jung

Manjae and Lee Namyong

scored for Korea.India Open 2019: PV Sindhu lose to He

Bingjiao, crashes out in semisNew Delhi, Mar 31

Former champion Kidambi

Srikanth reached title round

after a 17-month drought but P

V Sindhu bowed out after losing

a close semifinal contest at the

USD 350,000 India Open here

Saturday.

Olympic silver medallist Sindhu,

who had won the event in

2017, blew four game points in

the opening game to go down

fighting 21-23 18-21 to China’s

He Bingjiao.

The third seed will face two-

time champion Ratchanok

Inthanon of Thailand in the

finals Sunday.

“I think I need to be more

patient, I should have taken the

first set, it was crucial for me but

after losing it, I became a bit

nervous. I made crucial

mistakes in the second game,”

Sindhu said.

“I did change strategies. She

also got lucky with net cords in

the first game. I came back and

could have maintained the led

but I couldn’t. She played well.”

Srikanth had entered the finals

of Commonwealth Games last

year but he failed to reach the

summit clash in any BWF

Superseries or BWF World

Tour tournament since his

French Open win in October,

2017.

The 26-year-old from Guntur

on Saturday eked out a 14-21

21-16 21-19 triumph over

China’s Huang Yuxiang in an

engrossing semi-f inal

encounter.

He will face second seed Viktor

Axelsen, who beat India’s

Parupalli Kashyap 21-11 21-

17, in the final.“It’s been really

long since I reached a final. I’m

just happy to be here, playing

the final again,” Srikanth said.

Ashleigh Barty defeats Karolina Pliskova

to capture WTA Miami Open titleMiami, Mar 31

Ashleigh Barty’s transformation

is complete after the Australian

defeated Czech fifth seed

Karolina Pliskova 7-6 (7/1) 6-

3 Saturday to win the biggest

singles title of her career at the

WTA Miami Open.

The 22-year-old Aussie quit

tennis five years ago after

finding the mental grind of the

tour too much to bear, turning

to professional cricket in a bid

to find sporting happiness.

Barty, however, knew she had

the tennis skills to compete at

the very top and after returning

in February 2016, has taken

her career to an elite level,

culminating in her first-ever

WTA Premier Mandatory title to

follow on from the US Open

doubles crown she won last

September.

Barty, a junior Wimbledon

winner at age 15, will rise from

11th to number nine in the world

rankings and become the first

Australian woman since Sam

Stosur in June 2013 to crack

the top 10.

“It has been a phenomenal two

weeks both in singles and

doubles,” said Barty, who lost

a women’s doubles semi-final

alongside Victoria Azarenka.

Barty hit 15 aces and 41

winners compared to 22 from

an out-of-sorts Pliskova.

“I had to keep it physical, make

as many balls as possible and

keep my running shoes on,”

Barty said.

Port Blair, Mar.31

The earlier scheduled

sailing of MV Swaraj

Dweep to Chennai via

Campbell Bay and

Nancowry on Mar.28, 2019

under voyage No. 953,

which was kept in

abeyance, has now been

planned and the vessel will

now sail for Chennai on

Tuesday the 02nd April

2019 at 1000 Hrs from

Haddo Wharf. However,

due to Technical reasons,

the vessel will not call

Campbell Bay and

Nancowry Port. Instead,

she will sail directly to

Chennai from Port Blair.

Similarly, the return of MV

Swarajdweep, which was

earlier planned on April 4,

2019 has also been revised.

Now, the vessel will sail

back to Port Blair on

Wednesday the 13th April

2019 and during the return

Revised sailing schedule

of MV Swaraj Dweepvoyage, the vessel will call

Campbell Bay and

Nancowry Port.

The passengers holding

the tickets of MV Swaraj

Dweep from Campbell bay

/ Nancowry to Chennai, for

the above sailing have

been requested to cancel

their tickets and get

refunded from STARS

ticketing counter and

CSC's.

The Passengers holding

the ticket of MV Swaraj

Dweep for the voyage No.

953 and 954 from Port Blair

to Chennai and back are

requested to either plan

their journey as per the

above revised programme

or cancel their tickets and

get refund from STARS

ticketing counter and

CSCs, a communication

from the Deputy Director

Shipping Services, A&N

Admn. said.

Flight timings and ticket cost during the period from 1st April, 2019 to 30th June, 2019

will be as below:

Chennai-Port Blair-Chennai

Departure Chennai 0940 hrs. Arrival Port Blair 1155 hrs.

Departure Port Blair 1235 hrs. Arrival Chennai 1455hrs.

Kolkata-Port Blair-Kolkata

Departure Kolkata 2100 hrs. Arrival Port Blair 2300 hrs.

Departure Port Blair 2340 hrs. Arrival Kolkata 0145 hrs.

Fare:

* Islanders fare : Rs 4000/- one way

* Non-Islanders : Rs 6500/- one way

Passengers intending to travel by chartered flight on the above dates can book their

tickets from any of the following centers/offices on first come first serve basis from

1st April 2019, 1000 Hrs. onwards viz. Common Service Centers (CSC)s - e-Dweep

outlets, Ticket counter at Inter-Island Helicopter Terminal, VIP Road, Port Blair, Phone/

Mobile: 03192-233601/9474221560, Office of Dy. Commissioner (Nicobar), Car Nicobar,

Phone/Mobile: 03193-265220/ 9474263799, Office of Dy. Commissioner (North &

Middle Andaman), Mayabunder, Phone/Mobile: 03192-262999/ 9476062902, Office of

Joint Resident Commissioner, A & N Bhawan, Sector-5,Salt Lake, Kolkata. Phone/

Mobile: 033-23572864 / 09732475129, Office of Asst. Director, Shipping Services, No

5 Rajaji Salai, Chennai, Phone/Mobile: 044-25226873/ 25220841/ 09444268903/

09884700125, Office of the Tehsildar, Little Andaman, Hutbay, Phone/Mobile : 03192-

284014/ 9434283406, Air Ticketing Counter, ANIIDCO, Vikas Bhavan, Port Blair, Phone

: 03192-244312, a communication from the Deputy Director (CA) said.

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Advance reservation..(Contd. from page 1)

India could soon get a

taste of French footballNew Delhi, Mar 31

India could soon get a taste of

French football with the

organisers and title sponsor of

Coupe de la Ligue “assessing

options” to hold events related

to the tournament. This was

revealed by Arvind Poddar,

chairman and managing

director of Indian tyre

manufacturing company BKT,

which is the title sponsor of

Coupe de la Ligue.

“At this moment I can’t go into

the specifics. All I can say is that

the French leagues’ governing

body (LFP) is looking to bring

Coupe de la Ligue to India,”

Arvind told a group of Indian

journalists here. “We are

looking at various options and

if they come to India, we’ll

assess,” he added.

Arvind said that LFP may also

be looking at a tie-up with an

Indian league in the near

future. “It’s not very clear

whether they will be tying up

with the Indian Super League

(ISL). I know that they have

had some meetings when their

officials came to India in

January.

The agreement between LFP

and BKT was reached in

September last year. The

association is for six years. The

Mumbai-based company is

also involved with Serie B in

Italy and Australia’s Big Bash

cricket league.

Arvind was hopeful that India

would gradually catch up with

the rest of the world in

international football. “I think

there is not much difference

between Indian football and

French football. Football has

always been very popular

here. Football will catch up very

fast in India. People in India are

also getting crazy about football.

It won’t be long until India

catches up with world sports,”

Arvind said.

Meanwhile Strasbourg won

their first major trophy since

2005 by edging out Guingamp

on penalties in Saturday’s

French League Cup (Coupe

de la Ligue) final after a drab

goal less draw here.

Strasbourg emerged victorious

4-1 in the penalty shootout.

that India has always been a proponent of peace and

believed in the philosophy of “Vasudhaiva

Kutumbakam” which treats entire world as one family.

He said that India, being a votary of peace and non-

violence from time immemorial, always wishes to have

cordial relations with all countries and peoples around

the world.

Referring to the Honorary Doctorate conferred upon him,

the Vice President said the honour was not for an

individual but a reflection of the global acknowledgement

and recognition of the age-old values of peace and

harmony embedded in Indian philosophy.

Observing that he felt doubly honored to have received

the Honorary Doctorate at a time when the world is

commemorating the 150th birth anniversary of Gandhi

ji, who had demonstrated to the world the power of non-

violence, he emphasized that peace was the prerequisite

for progress of any nation.Any kind of conflict or strife

would prevent developmental prospects of the region.

Saying that India has been a victim of the menace of

cross-border terrorism, the Vice President said that

Terrorism could never be treated with kid gloves. He

asked the world community to come together to ‘fight

out and root out’ terror.

Shri Naidu said that the United Nations must conclude

at the earliest the deliberations on the Comprehensive

Convention on International Terrorism proposed by

India and take action against those promoting terror.

‘We need to name & shame those who promote terror as

a state policy and cut their aid, he added.

The Vice President also urged every citizen to strive to

protect the environment, reduce pollution, promote

greenery, conserve water bodies and ensure that

development does not disrupt natural resources.

Eliminate the menace..(Contd. from page 1)

IGNOU video class

on Computer

Application & Child

Care ServicesPort Blair, Mar. 31

To facilitate the students of

A& N Islands, IGNOU

Regional Centre is

organizing special video

classes every Saturday. The

video class is being held at

first floor of Kannada

Sangha Building, IGNOU

Regional Centre,

Mohanpura. Each topic

specific video CD is of 30

minutes duration. The

students of Bachelor of

Library Science & Certificate

in Disaster Management

have been informed through

SMS/e-mail, phone calls

from RC. If the students are

unable to attend the video

class, they may come to the

RC on any working day from

Monday to Friday between

10 am and 1 pm and 2 pm to 5

pm to watch the video, an

IGNOU communication said.

Police seized ....(Contd. from page 1)

procedures, Ganja was recovered from their pockets.

Later on, the names of the accused persons were

revealed as Abhishek Singh S/o Late. Ajay Singh R/o

Mazaar Pahar, age 18 yrs; Ruruks J. S/o R. Jyothish Kumar

R/o Prothrapur, age 23 yrs; Giftson John S/o John R/o

Haddo, age 21 yrs; J. Dinesh S/o Joseph Selvaraj, R/o

Bathubasti, age 20 yrs; J. Jeswin Raj S/o A. Jesu Raj R/

o Brijgunj Chowk, age 20 yrs and Nished Biswas S/o

Nimai Biswas R/o RGT Road, age 20 yrs. One juvenile

was also found with them whose identity can't be

revealed. Accordingly, a case under NDPS Act and

Juvenile Justice Act was registered against these boys

at PS Aberdeen.

The entire operation took place under the direction of

SDPO (SA) Shri Nishant Gupta assisted by Inspr. Sanjay

Kumar, SHO PS Aberdeen and under the overall

supervision of Shri Deepak Yadav, Superintendent of

Police, South Andaman District.

The public is requested to share information with Police

in full confidence so that such anti-social elements are

brought to justice and may pass such information to

100, 112, 03192-232100, 03192-232400 and 9434288673.

The name and identity of the informer will be kept secret,

a communication from the SP, South Andaman said.

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2Monday

April 01, 2019ClassifiedsTOURIST’S CORNER

1. The timings for Sound & Light show at Cellular Jail :- Sl. No.

Show Nos. of days

Special Show

1st show 2nd show 3rd show 4th show

Timing Timing Timing Timing Timing A Hindi

version 07 days 5.15 pm to

6.05 pm 6.20 pm to 7.10 pm

7.25 pm to 8.15 pm

8.30pm to 9.20pm (Tuesday, Thursday,

Saturday & Sunday only)

9.35 pm to

10.25 pm B English

version 07 days No show No show No show 8.30 pm to 9.20pm

(Monday, Wednesday & Friday only)

No show

(NB: The timing of show may change subject to timing of sunset)

2. The timings for Sound & Light show at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island : Sl. No.

Show Nos. of days 1st show

Timing A Hindi

version Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday

5.45pm to 6.35pm (50 minutes show)

B English Version

Tuesday To be closed on Wednesday’s

5.45pm to 6.35pm (50 minutes show)

(NB: The timing of show may change subject to timing of sunset) Kalapani Museum at Garacharma, Open on all days ( 9 am to 6.30 pm )

Homfraygunj Martyr’s Memorial & Museum- Timing 9 am to 4 pm (all days)

Science Center, Corbyn’s Cove Road open all days except Monday (10 am to 5.30 pm)

Special Attraction 1. Andaman & Fun Science Gallery. 2. Daily 3D shows. 3. Special Science shows on Saturday & Sunday.

Dumbo-3d U Hindi 11:00 AM 03:30 PMJunglee U/A Hindi 01:15 PM 05:45 PM

08:15 PMKesari U/A Hindi 11:00 AM 05:10 PM

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Super Delux (Tamil A) - 7:15 PMNotebook (Hindi U/A) - 11:45 AM &8:00 PM

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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE (AP)

Police Line

Andaman & Nicobar Islands O.B. No. 340 Port Blair, 27.03.2019

DESERTION OF:-

PC/755 C. Muniappa Swamy posted at AP Unit, Police Line has absented

himself un-authorizly from duty w.e.f. 31/01/2019 (F/N) without any

intimation/permission from the competent authority. Subsequently, an

absentee notice No. SP (AP)/Estt/Folio/2019/46 dated 15/02/2019 was issued

to him through RI, Police Line with direction to report for duty immediately at

his place of posting i.e. AP Unit, Police Line, but the said absentee notice has

been received from RI, Police Line with remarks: “RIO with the remarks

that PC/755 C. Muniappa Swamy refused to receive the Absentee Notice.

In this regard an entry has been made in Police Line GD.

Since, his un-authorized absence from duty has exceeded more than 21

days, he is declared as deserter under rule 6.19 (a) of A & N Police Manual,

1963 and his name is struck off from the rolls of A & N Police Force w.e.f.

31/01/2019 (F/N).

Under rule 6.19(b) of A & N Police Manual, 1963, PC/755 C. Muniappa

Swamy is further given an opportunity to appear before the undersigned

alongwith his explanation for re-instatement, if any, within one month from

the date of publication/received of this order, failing which the desertion order

will be made absolute and his name will finally be removed from the rolls of

A & N Police Force w.e.f. 31/01/2019 (F/N).

Sd/-

Superintendent of Police (AP)

A & N Islands

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Light Motor Vehicle – Rs. 4500/- 2 Wheeler (Scooty) – Rs. 3500/-

(2 Wheeler Pick-up & Drop facility available)

Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Timing: 8.30 am to 7.00 pm

Mob. 8900935094/ 9933275282 Driver Required

LMV & Two Wheeler Salary Rs. 10000/- PM

Interested person may be Contact: 9933275282

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PRIM E INSTITUTION FOR ACADEM IC COACHING

ADM ISSION OPEN FOR ACADEM IC SESSION 2019-2020

FOR DETAILS CONTACT:

09531891866/ 09679596950/ 08900945014

NEAR KANNAN DRIVING SCHOOL, BHATUBASTI

KAMAL INSTITUTE (Opp. The Tamarind Tree Hotel,

Dudh Line) Admission Open for new batches I to X – All Subjects XI & XII (Computer Science, Commerce & IT)

For more details Contact: 9679576973/ 9474269363

SITUATION VACANT T.S. Guruswamy & Sons

Aberdeen Bazaar Port Blair

Salesgirl – 1 No. Salesman – 1 No.

(With two wheeler license)

SITUATION VACANT Field Staff – Male with two

wheeler S.T. Courier, Pongy Chaung Ph. 9476030500, 9593700700

MI R FOOD ( AC Fa mily Re sta ura nt )

Our Special

- Chicken Dum Biryani 1 5 0 / -

- Veg Dum Biryani 1 5 0 / -

- Chicken But ter Masala 2 5 0 / -

- Soup ( Veg/ Non- Veg) 5 0 / -

N ear Axis Bank, Ba thu Ba st i

Conta ct : 2 5 0 3 5 0

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Monday

April 01, 2019 3 Shipping : 245555

Women : 1091

Children : 1098

Coast Guard (Search & Rescue) : 1554

District Control Room : 1070 / 238881

Ambulance : 102

Police Control room : 100

Fire Service : 101

Coastal Security : 1093

PBMC Control Room : 245798

State control Room: 1077/234287

Extn : 328 / 231179Classifieds

Stop Global WarmingProtect future generations from the

harmful effects of global w arming by

reducing emissions from power plants,

cars, factories and other sources

You too can help!!

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70 th Happy Bir thday On 01.04.2019

Gyani Baba Kuldeep Singh Ji Wahe Guru Tera Shukar Hai

With thanks giving Love and best wishes from: Mrs. Manjit Kaur, Children, Families & Relatives, Friends EDU VISTA COACHING CENTRE

Learn General English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, General Knowledge, General Awareness, Computer & Marketing for all

Competitive Exams. New batch starts from 1st April, 2019 For queries Call: 9531959834, 9933224374

Address near Old CCS Building, 3rd Floor, Junglighat

FOR SALE/ TO LET/ LEASE

– 9434260173/ 9531880192

(01) Sale/ Rent of New Steel Palung &Mattress (6x4 feet) (02) Family Flats from 01 to 06 BHK for Rent / Lease @ Rs. 6000/- onwards

SITUATION VACANT 1. Salesman – 2 Nos. 2. Delivery Boy – 2 Nos. Preference will be given to two wheeler / four wheeler license holder

Contact No. 03192-231279/ 9932081001

Contact: Sahil Trading Co. M.B., 31, MA Road, Phoenix Bay,

Port Blair

TUITION CENTRE Opp. CCS Bhatu Basti

Class: V-VIII – All Subjects IX-X – English, Social Science and Hindi

Contact No. 9531902425

ADMISSION NOTICE

OMEGA TUTORIAL

JUNGLI GHAT, ABOVE MAHESH

GRAPHICS, BESIDE OLD CCS BUILDING Subject:

MATHEMATICS

Classes: IX, X, XI, XII

LIMITED STUDENTS IN EACH BATCH (20-25)

Contact No.

09434261496,

09933245040 ALSO CONDUCTING CRASH

COURSE IN 2 MONTH’S VACATION

Classes: X & XI I only

(FULL SYLLABUS / MATH S)

S.M.I.L.E

ADMISSION OPEN FOR * FOREST GUARD/EXTENSION OFFICER, ACCOUNTANT, MTS. * SPECIAL CLASSES FOR POLICE CONSTABLE & MAZDOOR EXAMS.

NEW BATCHES FROM 20/03/2019 TIMING: 7 AM/8AM/5.30PM AT JUNGLIGHAT & 6 PM AT

BHATUBASTI.. Contact:8768986222 / 8317896262.

TO LET One 3 BHK Room at School Line Junction behind Uma Bakery available @ Rs. 18000/- per month with car parking. Contact: 9933284695, 9531954152

TO LET Double bedroom, two hall & attached kitchen, bathroom near CHC, Bambooflat

Ph. 9933200578

KANNAN DRIVING SCHOOL Bhatu Basti, Port Blair

ATTENTION Driving facilities of all types of vehicles available here 1. Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) 2. Heavy Motor Vehicle (HMV) 3. Autorickshaw (3W-NT) 4. Two Wheeler (T/W) We are teaching here computerized learning and simulator practice

For more details contact: Kannan Driving School behind CCS, Bhatu

Basti, Port Blair. Wanted: LMV, T/W, Auto Driver – 1 No.

COOL & COMFORT Refrigeration Works

Door to Door Service Refrigerator, Air Conditioner, Washing Machine, Micro Wave Oven, Geyser etc. Prop. Dulal Dey, Mob. 9933203118/ 9474863059/ 9474262211 Our Servicing Centre is Bird Line, Opp. Playground

All spare parts wholesale & retail here Car Refrigerant Available

2nd Hand Refrigerator sold here

FOR SALE 1. Xerox Machine (Ricoh) with Stabilizer – Rs. 47000/- 2. Laminator – Rs. 3500/- 3. Wooden & Aluminum Display Rack 4. TVS Billing Printer 5. CCTV Camera with DB Box 6. Barcode Scanner

Contact: 9531909330/ 9775278555

AFFIDAVIT I, Shri Mithun Narayan, S/o Shri Kishen Narayan, R/o Garacharma, Port Blair, South Andaman, do hereby solemnly affirm and say as follows: 1. That Diwansh Narayan is my son who born on 18th February, 2015 at G.B. Pant Hospital, Port Blair. 2. That now, I intend to change the name of my son from Diwansh Narayan to Shashwat Narayan. 3. That henceforth, for all purposes the name of my son shall be read as SHASHWAT NARAYAN instead of DIWANSH NARAYAN. 4. That the above stated are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Deponent

LAND FOR SALE A House Site measuring an area of 500 Sq. mtrs. at Beodnabad is ready for sale.

Genuine party may Contact: 9434262082/ 9434284602

PLOTS FOR SALE Plots for sale 200 Sq. mtrs. at New Bimblitan on main road and price Rs. 7 lakhs Please may contact: 9933274960,

9933261300

1st Happy Bir thday On 01st Apri l , 2019

Reyaan Joseph

S/o Mr. & Mrs.

Retesh Joseph

R/o ProthrapurBest wishes from: Mumma, Daddy,Nani, Dada-Dadi, Mama, Mami,Chacha-Chachi, Baby Anshika, Bua,Pupha and all relatives & friends

TUITION English Course for IX to XII Communicative English for VI to VIII Special emphasize on speaking & writing Skill, begin from 1st April, 2019. Contact: K. Sankaran, M.A. M.Ed., PGDPRJ at Delanipur Post Office,

Mob. 9434288211, 9531865465

OBITUARY

MANJINDER SINGH Head Constable, Police Dept.

S/o. Late Dalip Singh, R/o. Campbell Bay Expired on 30.03.2019

His Final Journey will start from Dr. Diwan Singh Gurudwara, Port Blair.

On 01.04.2019 at 2 pm Inserted by: Family Members

Cell:9531810554/ 9434282632

TUITION Vth – VIIIth – All Subjects

IXth – Xth – Maths, Science Promise of improvement

Ph. 9531958345

OBITUARY

With profound grief, we inform the

sad demise of

I . Balashan m ugam , Sr.

Foreman (Retd), ALHW, R/oBrichgunj who expired at 2 PMat G.B Pant Hospital on31.3.2019. The funeralprocession will start in theafternoon from his son-in-law'sresidence at ALHW EngineersColony, Austinabad on April 1,2019.Inserted by grieving family members: B. Vasuki & B.Sudharisanam(daughters), R.N Pandian & K. Rajkumar(son-in-laws), Tanish & Aditya(Grandsons).

SITUATION

VACANT Salesboy & Salesgirl For Lee & Wrangler Showroom

Goalghar near ANIIDCO Petrol Pump

Contact: Rupashree Ph. 234442, 9732472535

PLOT FOR SALE Plot measuring 200 Sq. mtrs. for sale at Caddlegunj in very reasonable rate Rs. 3.5 lakhs and 1000 Sq. mtrs. at Tushnabad village in Rs. 17 lakhs onwards.

Contact: 9531844849, 9434279554, 9933254076

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7th Death Anniversary On 01.04.2019

Late B. Jayadevan Nair (Retd. OT Asstt., G.B. Pant Hospital)

“Your memories will always remain alive in our heart till the end”

Inserted by: Indira Jayan (Wife) & all family members

3rd Happy Birthday

JENNIFER CLINTON

(Jenni)(D/o Shri H. Agassi Clinton &

Smti. Sammi Begum)R/o Garacharma

'You'll always be my Angel girl, ourgreatest pride and joy, wishing you

my Angel'With love: Mummy-Pappa, Nana-Nani, Dadi & all family members

On 1st April, 2019

42nd Death Remembrance

On 01.04.2019 In loving memory of

Late RAM CHANDER

(Wimco) S/o Late Sadhu Ram

R/o Phoenix Bay “Though you are not with us in the

physical world, but we all remember you every day, every moment”

Inserted by: Smti. Neela Bora & all family members

7th DEATH ANNIVERSARY

On 01st April, 2019

Late LESLIE G. MEYERS Life becomes more meaningful when we realize the fact that we will never

get the same moment twice. Inserted by: Asha Meyers (Wife), Ainsley Meyers (Son) and all family members