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+ + C M Y K Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 69 Port Blair, Monday, March 13, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 6 Pages T e l e g ra m s he Daily The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands New Delhi, Mar 12 Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has said, a new India is emerging, which is being powered by the strength and skills of 125 crore Indians. Saying that the new India stands for development, he asked people to take the 'I Am New India' pledge on the Narendra Modi Mobile App and express commitment towards building a new India. In a series of tweets today, Shri Modi said, people must make Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel and Dr B R Ambedkar proud by the New India is emerging, powered by strength, skills of 125 cr Indians: PM Modi Port Blair, Mar 12 The 65th ATM of State Bank of India was inaugurated by the Member of Parliament Shri Bishnu Pada Ray at Ferrargunj Village adopted under 'Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojna' (SAGY), in South Andaman District. The Deputy Commissioner, South Andaman, Shri Udit Prakash Rai, Regional Manager, SBI, Shri Aloke Kumar Saha, Pradhan Gram Panchayat, Ferrargunj, Shri Muneswaran, Pramukh, Panchayat Samity, Shri Sandeep Biswas Lead District Manager Shri P K Ummer Farooq were among others present on the occasion. State Bank of India is the largest Public Sector Bank in A & N Islands is having 24 Branches, 65 ATMs including 15 Deposit cum Withdrawal Machines and 20 automated Passbook printing machines. SBI is having 48.98% market share in Deposits and 51.81% market share in Credit. SBI is planning to setup another 11 ATMs across the Islands soon. Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojna MP inaugurates 65th State Bank ATM at Ferrargunj New Delhi, Mar 12 The Lok Sabha has passed the Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016 on Mar 9, 2017. The Bill had already been passed by the Rajya Sabha during the Winter Session. With this, the Bill stands passed in the Parliament. The bill increases maternity leave from 12 weeks to 26 week, protects employment during pregnancy The Bill had already been passed by the Rajya Sabha during the Winter Session. The Bill seeks to amend the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 to provide maternal leaves for working women from 12 weeks to 26 weeks for the first two children. However, any maternal leave beyond the second child will continue to be 12 weeks. According to an official statement, Maternity leave of 12 weeks will be available to mothers adopting a child below the age of three months as well as to the "commissioning mothers". The commissioning mother has been defined as biological mother who uses her egg to create an embryo planted in any other woman. The statement also said that any establishment with over 50 employees will provide a crèche or nursery facility for mothers where babies are cared during the working hours. Such mothers will be Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016 passed in the Parliament Maternity leave to increase from present 12 weeks to 26 weeks for first two children New Delhi, Mar 12 The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has now made provision for common counselling at the State level for admission to under graduate and post graduate medical courses. As per the amendments made in the relevant regulations of Medical Council of India-MCI the designated authority at the State and Union Territory level will conduct common counselling for all medical education institutions in the State. It will cover all institution Whether established by the Central Government, State Government, University, Deemed University, Trust, Society, Company, Minority Institutions or Corporation. The move would bring in transparency in the admission process and curb the practice of capitation fee charged by private colleges. Further, the students would not have to apply to multiple agencies for admission in the same State. Common counselling at State level for admission to medical courses in UG, PG GREETINGS On the auspicious occasion of 'Holi', I extend my warm and heartiest greetings to the people of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Holi represents one of the most colourful events in the cultural fabric of our country. This joyous festival of Holi is a symbol of our rich tradition, diversity and multi-cultural heritage. This festival also spreads the message of mutual love, unity, brotherhood and harmony amongst the people in the society. On this occasion, I appeal to the people of these Islands to celebrate the festival with the spirit of brotherhood and harmony. I also wish that the festival will bestow happiness, peace and prosperity to the people of the Islands. On this joyous occasion, I extend my felicitation and best wishes to the people of these Islands. Sd/- Prof. Jagdish Mukhi Lieutenant Governor Andaman and Nicobar Islands Port Blair, Mar 12 Instances have come to the notice of the Transport Department that sometimes passengers while travelling in stage carriage buses are not in possession of valid tickets and unable to produce the same when demanded by Checking Inspectors. The Department, in a press release has mentioned that travelling without possessing valid tickets is a punishable offense for which the Checking Inspectors are bound to take action against such ticketless passengers. This situation sometimes results in unwarranted argument between the crews and the ticketless passengers thereby spoiling the cordial atmosphere inside the buses. Crews of Transport Department have been advised suitably not to enter into any unwarranted argument with the passengers and maintain cordial atmosphere inside the bus by using polite Travelling without valid tickets Passengers advised to demand tickets of proper denomination GREETINGS Port Blair, Mar 12 Holi, the festival of colours, will be celebrated with pomp and gaiety in these Islands tomorrow (Mar 13). The Lt. Governor, A&N Islands, Prof Jagdish Mukhi, has greeted the Islanders on the joyous occasion of Holi. "Holi represents one of the most colourful events in the cultural fabric of our country and this joyous festival is a symbol of our rich tradition, diversity and multi-cultural heritage", he said in his message on the occasion. The Adhyaksh Zilla Parishad, South Andaman, Shri Jaydeep Kumar Dey has extended his good wishes to the people of these islands to rejoice the festival with traditional 'Holi' to be celebrated in Isles with traditional fervour today; Islanders greeted values and brotherhood without any discrimination of caste, creed and religion. The ex- Adhyaksha ZPSA, Miss V. K Marriyam Bibi, has also greeted Islanders on the occasion of 'Holi'. Meanwhile, people of all ages have remained busy in preparing for the festival in the Isles. The market places, especially in the city are being thronged by huge number of people, accompanied by children, to buy colours for the day. Sale of traditional sweets like gujiyas and mathris, besides other sweets are also at its peak today. Elaborate security arrangements have also been made by the Police to avoid any untoward incident. Port Blair, Mar 12 The District Legal Services Authority, Andaman and Nicobar Islands held a legal awareness camp at the Community Hall of Mannarghat Gram Panchayat yesterday. Shri Debasis Bandyopadhyay, Additional District and Sessions Judge, Andaman and Nicobar Islands was the chief guest on the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, Shri Bandyopadhyay mainly highlighted the rights of the women folks and children of the society. He highlighted various legal rights the women are entitled to and how they should protect their children from the unscrupulous hands. He shared some of his experiences he gained Rights of women & children highlighted DLSA organises legal awareness camp at Mannarghat while trying cases as Special Judge, under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO Act) and cases involving exploitation of women and tender aged girls, to the gathering. He stated that cases involving exploitation or rape upon minor girls punishable under the POCSO Act are on a much higher side in A&N Islands in comparison to those in the mainland. He opined that minor girls must not fear and disclose such incidents to their parents or even to their teachers. Mothers and female teachers are the best friends of girl students and the mothers at home and female teachers at school must play a pivotal role if they notice any unusual demeanor on the girls and establish friendly relations with their daughters and girl students. Super specialty service at GBPH re-scheduled Port Blair, Mar 12 The scheduled visit of Dr. Arvind Kumar, Cardiologist from Medica- Super Speciality Hospital, Kolkata from March 9 to 11, 2017 has been re-scheduled due to some unavoidable circumstances. Accordingly, Dr. Vishal Batra, Cardiologist will be visiting and rendering Super Speciality services at GB Pant Hospital, Port Blair from Mar 14 to 16, 2017 instead of Dr. Arvind Kumar, Cardiologist, a communication said. permitted to make four visits during working hours to look after and feed the child at the crèche. The employer may permit a woman to work from home if it is possible to do so. time the nation celebrates 75 years of freedom in 2022. The 'Narendra Modi Mobile App' has an enhanced look with many new features to provide a unique user experience. The App has a new and re-imagined feed and enables easier reading and sharing of news. (Contd. on last page) Mumbai, Mar 12 Foreign funds pumped-in over 10,200 crore rupees in the Indian capital markets so far this month. According to depository data, Foreign Portfolio Investors, FPIs, infused a net sum of 9,628 crore rupees in equities, during March 1 to 10 and another 660 crore rupees in the debt segment, translating into a combined inflow of 10,288 crore rupees. The latest net inflow comes following a net FPIs infuse Rs 10,288 cr in capital markets so far this month Port Blair, Mar 12 The Port Blair Municipal Council shall organize camp on Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (HFA) to brief about various vertical of the scheme and to identify and enroll eligible beneficiaries in Ward No. 12 on Mar 14 and 15, 2017 at Nepali Basthi, Dudhline and at Baragatline on Mar 16. The concerned officials will be available at the venue from 9.30 AM to 12.30 PM and again from 3.30 PM to 6 pm on these days. All the households falling under the category of Economically Weaker Section (Household with annual income upto Rs. 3 lakhs) will be eligible for Affordable Housing in partnership, Affordable Housing through Credit linked Subsidy and Subsidy for beneficiary led individual house construction or enhancement component of PMAY and Low income group (Household with annual income between Rs. 3,00,001upto Rs. 6,00,000 lakhs) will be eligible for Affordable Housing through Credit linked Subsidy. Therefore the willing residents of Ward No. 12 falling under the given categories have been requested to be present in the aforesaid venue without fail with the necessary documents. The documents include Aadhaar Card in original along with a photocopy (Mandatory) of all family members, Islander Card in original along with a Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Port Blair Municipal Council to organize camp at Ward No 12 investment of 15,862 crore rupees in the capital markets last month. So far this year, Foreign Portfolio Investors have (Contd. on last page) (Contd. on last page) New Delhi, Mar 12 Indian Railways have embarked upon a mission to save 41,000 crore rupees in the next ten years through efficient energy management and power procurement. Railway Minister Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu told Rajya Sabha recently, that the Railways also proposes to harness 1000 mega watt solar power to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. He explained that solar power plants with the total capacity of 500 mega watt are to be installed on the roof tops of railway buildings through developers under power purchase Indian Railways embarks upon mission to save Rs 41,000 cr in next 10 years (Contd. on last page) Holi, the festival of colours, marks the beginning of spring and is celebrated with friends and family, with people smearing each other with coloured powder. On the auspicious occasion, I would like to express my warm greetings and best wishes to all the people of A & N Islands for celebrating Holi with peace and harmony. May your life be coloured with joy, fun, happiness, friendship and love. Sd/ - Bishnu Pada Ray Member of Parliament (LS) A & N Islands invested 18,354 crore rupees in equities and 4,301 crore rupees in the debt, taking the total inflow to 22,655 crore rupees.

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+C M Y K

Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 69 Port Blair, Monday, March 13, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 6 Pages

Te l e g ra m she Daily

The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands

New Delhi, Mar 12

Prime Minister Shri

Narendra Modi has said, a

new India is emerging,

which is being powered by

the strength and skills of

125 crore Indians.

Saying that the new India

stands for development, he

asked people to take the 'I

Am New India' pledge on

the Narendra Modi Mobile

App and express

commitment towards

building a new India.

In a series of tweets today,

Shri Modi said, people

must make Mahatma

Gandhi, Sardar Vallabh

Bhai Patel and Dr B R

Ambedkar proud by the

New India is emerging, powered by

strength, skills of 125 cr Indians: PM Modi

Port Blair, Mar 12

The 65th ATM of State

Bank of India was

inaugurated by the

Member of Parliament Shri

Bishnu Pada Ray at

Ferrargunj Village adopted

under 'Saansad Adarsh

Gram Yojna' (SAGY), in

South Andaman District.

The Deputy Commissioner,

South Andaman, Shri Udit

Prakash Rai, Regional

Manager, SBI, Shri Aloke

Kumar Saha, Pradhan Gram

Panchayat, Ferrargunj, Shri

Muneswaran, Pramukh,

Panchayat Samity, Shri

Sandeep Biswas Lead

District Manager Shri P K

Ummer Farooq were among

others present on the

occasion.

State Bank of India is the

largest Public Sector Bank

in A & N Islands is having

24 Branches, 65 ATMs

including 15 Deposit cum

Withdrawal Machines and

20 automated Passbook

printing machines. SBI is

having 48.98%

market share in

Deposits and 51.81%

market share in Credit. SBI

is planning to setup

another 11 ATMs across

the Islands soon.

Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojna

MP inaugurates 65th State Bank

ATM at Ferrargunj

New Delhi, Mar 12

The Lok Sabha has passed

the Maternity Benefit

(Amendment) Bill, 2016 on

Mar 9, 2017. The Bill had

already been passed by the

Rajya Sabha during the

Winter Session. With this,

the Bill stands passed in

the Parliament. The bill

increases maternity leave

from 12 weeks to 26 week,

protects employment

during pregnancy The Bill

had already been passed

by the Rajya Sabha during

the Winter Session.

The Bill seeks to amend the

Maternity Benefit Act, 1961

to provide maternal leaves

for working women from 12

weeks to 26 weeks for the

first two children.

However, any maternal

leave beyond the second

child will continue to be 12

weeks.

According to an official

statement, Maternity leave

of 12 weeks will be

available to mothers

adopting a child below the

age of three months as well

as to the "commissioning

mothers".

The commissioning mother

has been defined as

biological mother who uses

her egg to create an embryo

planted in any other

woman.

The statement also said

that any establishment with

over 50 employees will

provide a crèche or

nursery facility for mothers

where babies are cared

during the working hours.

Such mothers will be

Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016 passed in the Parliament

Maternity leave to increase from present 12

weeks to 26 weeks for first two children

New Delhi, Mar 12

The Ministry of Health and

Family Welfare has now

made provision for

common counselling at the

State level for admission to

under graduate and post

graduate medical courses.

As per the amendments

made in the relevant

regulations of Medical

Council of India-MCI the

designated authority at the

State and Union Territory

level will conduct common

counselling for all medical

education institutions in

the State.

It will cover all institution

Whether established by

the Central Government,

State Government,

University, Deemed

University, Trust, Society,

Company, Minority

Institutions or

Corporation.

The move would bring in

transparency in the

admission process and

curb the practice of

capitation fee charged

by private colleges.

Further, the students

would not have to apply to

multiple agencies for

admission in the same

State.

Common counselling at State level for

admission to medical courses in UG, PG

GREETINGS On the auspicious

occasion of 'Holi', I extend

my warm and heartiest

greetings to the people of

Andaman and Nicobar

Islands.

Holi represents one of the

most colourful events in the

cultural fabric of our

country. This joyous

festival of Holi is a symbol of our rich tradition, diversity

and multi-cultural heritage. This festival also spreads

the message of mutual love, unity, brotherhood and

harmony amongst the people in the society. On this

occasion, I appeal to the people of these Islands to

celebrate the festival with the spirit of brotherhood and

harmony. I also wish that the festival will bestow

happiness, peace and prosperity to the people of the

Islands.

On this joyous occasion, I extend my felicitation and

best wishes to the people of these Islands.

Sd/-

Prof. Jagdish Mukhi

Lieutenant Governor

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Port Blair, Mar 12

Instances have come to

the notice of the Transport

Department that sometimes

passengers while travelling

in stage carriage buses are

not in possession of valid

tickets and unable to

produce the same when

demanded by Checking

Inspectors. The

Department, in a press

release has mentioned that

travelling without

possessing valid tickets is

a punishable offense for

which the Checking

Inspectors are bound to

take action against such

ticketless passengers.

This situation sometimes

results in unwarranted

argument between the

crews and the ticketless

passengers thereby

spoiling the cordial

atmosphere inside the

buses. Crews of Transport

Department have been

advised suitably not to

enter into any unwarranted

argument with the

passengers and maintain

cordial atmosphere inside

the bus by using polite

Travelling without valid tickets

Passengers advised to demand tickets

of proper denomination

GREETINGS

Port Blair, Mar 12

Hol i , the fest ival of

colours, will be celebrated

with pomp and gaiety in

these Islands tomorrow

(Mar 13). The Lt .

Governor, A&N Islands,

Prof Jagdish Mukhi, has

greeted the Islanders on

the joyous occasion of

Holi. "Holi represents

one of the most colourful

events in the cultural

fabric of our country and

this joyous festival is a

symbol of our r ich

tradition, diversity and

multi-cultural heritage",

he said in his message on

the occasion.

The Adhyaksh Zil la

Par ishad, South

Andaman, Shri Jaydeep

Kumar Dey has

extended his good wishes

to the people of these

islands to r ejoice the

festival with traditional

'Holi' to be celebrated inIsles with traditional fervour

today; Islanders greetedvalues and brotherhood

without any

discrimination of caste,

creed and religion. The

ex- Adhyaksha ZPSA,

Miss V. K Marriyam Bibi,

has a lso greeted

Islanders on the occasion

of 'Holi'.

Meanwhile, people of all

ages have remained busy

in prepar ing for the

festival in the Isles. The

market places, especially

in the ci ty are being

thronged by huge number

of people, accompanied

by ch i ldren , to buy

colours for the day. Sale

of traditional sweets like

gujiyas and math ris,

besides other sweets are

also at its peak today.

Elaborate securi ty

arrangements have also

been made by the Police

to avoid any untoward

incident.

Port Blair, Mar 12

The Dist r ict

Legal Services Authority,

Andaman and Nicobar

Islands held a legal

awareness camp at the

Community Hal l of

Mannarghat Gram

Panchayat yesterday. Shri

Debasis Bandyopadhyay,

Additional District and

Sessions Judge,

Andaman and Nicobar

Islands was the ch ief

guest on the occasion.

Speaking on the

occasion , Shr i

Bandyopadhyay mainly

highlighted the rights of

the women folks and

children of the society. He

highlighted various legal

r ights the women are

entitled to and how they

should protect their

ch ildren from the

unscrupulous hands. He

shared some of h is

experiences he gained

Rights of women & children highlighted

DLSA organises legal awareness

camp at Mannarghat

while t rying cases as

Special Judge, under the

Protection of Children

from Sexual Offences Act,

2012 (POCSO Act) and

cases involving

exploitation of women and

tender aged girls, to the

gathering.

He stated that cases

involving exploitation or

rape upon minor gir ls

punishable under the

POCSO Act are on a much

h igher side in A&N

Islands in comparison to

those in the mainland. He

opined that minor girls

must not fear and disclose

such incidents to their

parents or even to their

teachers. Mothers and

female teachers are the

best fr iends of gi r l

students and the mothers

at home and female

teachers at school must

play a pivotal role if they

notice any unusual

demeanor on the girls and

establ ish fr iendly

rela t ions with their

daugh ter s and gir l

students.

Super specialty

service at GBPH

re-scheduledPort Blair, Mar 12

The scheduled visit of Dr.

Arvind Kumar,

Cardiologist from Medica-

Super Speciality Hospital,

Kolkata from March 9 to 11,

2017 has been re-scheduled

due to some unavoidable

c i r c u m s t a n c e s .

Accordingly, Dr. Vishal

Batra, Cardiologist will be

visiting and rendering

Super Speciality services

at GB Pant Hospital, Port

Blair from Mar 14 to 16, 2017

instead of Dr. Arvind

Kumar, Cardiologist, a

communication said.

permitted to make

four visits during

working hours to look after

and feed the child at the

crèche. The employer may

permit a woman to work

from home if it is possible

to do so.

time the nation celebrates

75 years of freedom in 2022.

The 'Narendra Modi

Mobile App' has an

enhanced look with

many new features to

provide a unique user

experience. The App has

a new and re-imagined

feed and enables easier

reading and sharing of

news.

(Contd. on last page)

Mumbai, Mar 12

Foreign funds pumped-in

over 10,200 crore rupees

in the Indian capita l

markets so far this month.

According to depository

data, Foreign Portfolio

Investors, FPIs, infused a

net sum of 9,628 crore

rupees in equities, during

March 1 to 10 and another

660 crore rupees in the

debt segment, translating

into a combined inflow of

10,288 crore rupees.

The la test net in flow

comes following a net

FPIs infuse Rs 10,288 cr in capital

markets so far this month

Port Blair, Mar 12

The Port Blair Municipal

Council shall organize

camp on Pradhan Mantri

Awas Yojana (HFA) to brief

about various vertical of

the scheme and to identify

and enroll eligible

beneficiaries in Ward No.

12 on Mar 14 and 15, 2017

at Nepali Basthi, Dudhline

and at Baragatline on Mar

16. The concerned officials

will be available at the

venue from 9.30 AM to

12.30 PM and again from

3.30 PM to 6 pm on these

days.

All the households falling

under the category of

Economically Weaker

Section (Household with

annual income upto Rs. 3

lakhs) will be eligible for

Affordable Housing in

partnership, Affordable

Housing through Credit

linked Subsidy and

Subsidy for beneficiary led

individual house

construction or

enhancement component

of PMAY and Low income

group (Household with

annual income between Rs.

3,00,001upto Rs. 6,00,000

lakhs) will be eligible for

Affordable Housing

through Credit linked

Subsidy. Therefore the

willing residents of Ward

No. 12 falling under the

given categories have

been requested to be

present in the aforesaid

venue without fail with the

necessary documents.

The documents include

Aadhaar Card in original

along with a photocopy

(Mandatory) of all family

members, Islander Card in

original along with a

Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana

Port Blair Municipal Council to

organize camp at Ward No 12

investment of 15,862

crore rupees in the

capital markets last

month. So far th is

year, Foreign Portfolio

Investor s have

(Contd. on last page)

(Contd. on last page)

New Delhi, Mar 12

Indian Railways have

embarked upon a mission

to save 41,000 crore rupees

in the next ten years

through efficient energy

management and power

procurement.

Railway Minister Shri

Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu

told Rajya Sabha recently,

that the Railways also

proposes to harness 1000

mega watt solar power to

reduce dependence on

fossil fuels. He explained

that solar power plants

with the total capacity of

500 mega watt are to be

installed on the roof tops

of railway buildings

through developers under

power purchase

Indian Railways embarks upon mission

to save Rs 41,000 cr in next 10 years

(Contd. on last page)

Holi, the festival of colours,

marks the beginning of spring and

is celebrated with friends and

family, with people smearing each

other with coloured powder.

On the auspicious occasion, I

would like to express my warm

greetings and best wishes to all the

people of A & N Islands for celebrating Holi with peace

and harmony. May your life be coloured with joy, fun,

happiness, friendship and love.

Sd/ -

Bishnu Pada Ray

Member of Parliament (LS)

A & N Islands

invested 18,354 crore

rupees in equities and

4,301 crore rupees in the

debt, taking the total inflow

to 22,655 crore rupees.

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2 Monday

March 13, 2017Classifieds

A&N ADMINISTRATION

Industrial Training Institute

Dollygunj, Port Blair

VACANCY NOTICE

Govt. Industrial Training Institute, Dollygunj proposed to prepare a panel of part time trainers for conducting Modular

Employable Skill (MES) Course under Skill Development Initiative Scheme (SDIs) at Govt. Industrial Training Institute

Dollygunj, Vocational Training Center Hut Bay & Vocational Training Center Kamorta. The details are as under:

Sl.

No.

Trainer for the

following Module Essential Qualification Prescribed

Place of

Posting

1.

Soft &

Entrepreneurship

Skills

MBA OR BBA with two year’s experience OR

Graduate in Sociology/ Social Welfare/ Economics with Two years

experience OR

Graduate/ Diploma with Two years experience and trained in

Employability Skills from DGET institutes and must have studied

English/ Communication Skills and Basic Computer at 12th / Diploma

level and above

ITI Dollygunj

,Hut Bay

&Kamorta

2.

Basic Automotive

Servicing 4

wheeler

Degree in Automobile/ Mechanical Engineering with one year relevant

experience OR

Diploma in Automobile/ Mechanical Engineering with two year

relevant experience OR

NTC/NAC in Automobile trade group with three years of relevant

experience

ITI Dollygunj

3. Electrician

Domestic

Degree in Electrical Engineering with one year Experience OR

Diploma in Electrical Engineering with two year Experience OR

NTC/ NAC in Electrical Trade Group with three years of Experience

VTC ,Hut Bay

&

VTC Kamorta

4. Arc and Gas

Welder

Degree in Mechanical Engineering with one year Experience OR

Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with two year Experience OR

NTC/ NAC in Welder Trade Group with three years of Experience

ITI Dollygunj

5. Computer

Hardware Assistant

B.E. / B.Tech. in Computer Engineering /IT with one year Experience

OR

Diploma(three years) in Computer Engineering/IT with two years of

Experience OR

NTC/ NAC in Computer Hardware & Network Maintenance/ITESM/IT

Trade with three years of Experience

ITI Dollygunj

6. Computer Network

Assistant

B.E. / B.Tech. in Computer Engineering /IT, MCA, NIELIT B Level

with one year Experience OR

Diploma(three years) in Computer Engineering/IT, BCA,NIELIT A

Level with two years of Experience OR

NTC/ NAC in Networking / DTP / Multimedia, Animation & Special

Effects Trade with three years of Experience

ITI Dollygunj

7. Assistant Plumber

03 years Diploma in Civil /Mechanical Engineering with 01 year

experience OR

NTC in Plumber /Fitter trade / Construction & Woodworking with 01

year experience

VTC ,

Hut Bay

&

VTC Kamorta

8. Assistant Works

Supervisor

3 years Diploma in Civil Engineering with one year Experience OR

NTC in Construction & Woodworking with 01 year experience ITI Dollygunj

9. Assistant

Storekeeper

03 yrs. Diploma in Civil/Mechanical Engineering

Minimum 01 year experience in relevant field ITI Dollygunj

10. Plumber

03 years Diploma in Civil /Mechanical Engineering with 01 year

experience OR

NTC in Plumber /Fitter trade / Construction & Woodworking with 01

year experience

ITI Dollygunj

11.

Spoken English

and

Communication

Skill

MBAOR

BA in English subject with two years experience must have studied

communication skill and Basic Computer at 12th / Diploma level and

above

ITI

Dollygunj

Rate of Remuneration: Rs.100 per Hour for ITI Dollygunj

Rs.150 per Hour for VTC Hut Bay & VTC Kamorta

The duration of classes shall be minimum of 3 hours and maximum of 6 hours a day.

Date and time of Interview:21-03-2017 at 10:00 AM.

The candidates with the above qualification are required to appear for a walk-in-Interview in the Chamber of

Labour Commissioner & Director of Training on above mentioned date and time.

Interested candidates are requested to come with self-attested copy of educational qualification and experience

along with CV/Bio-Data half an hour before commencement of interview. No TA/DA will be paid for attending interview.

Principal, ITI

FORM J [See Rule 135 (3)]

(Notice of Mutation to Interested Person)

1. Pradhan, Laxmi Nagar 2. (a) Smti. Santosh Mary, W/o late T.S. Mani (b) Smti. Victoria, D/o late T.S. Mani

(c) Miss Elezabeth, D/o late T.S. Mani (d) Smti. Amala, D/o late T.S. Mani (e) Miss Sebastina, D/o late T.S. Mani (f) Shri Stphan Raj, S/o late T.S. Mani 3. (a) Shri S. Muthu Kumar, S/o late Devi (b) Miss S. Renuka, D/o late Devi (c) Shri S. Vijay Kumar, S/o late Devi

4. Shri T. Suresh Kumar, S/o I. Thyaga Rajan 5. Smti. P. Sadana, D/o I. Thyaga Rajan 6. Shri Senthil Kumar, S/o I. Thyaga Rajan Notice is hereby given that mutation entry as specified below has been made in the Mutation Register of village Gandhi Nagar, a copy of which has been affixed at Notice Board Gram Panchayat and at Notice Board, Patwarkhana on

23.02.2017. You are requested to file your objection, if any, to the entry within 15 days of the receipt of the notice.

Particulars of Mutation Entry Village : Gandhi Nagar

Sl. No. of entry

Date of entry

Nature of acquisition of right and its details Holding affected

Holding

No.

Survey No. Area

(in hect.)

1 2 3 4 5 6

36 23.02.2017 On expiry of recorded tenants namely T. Kamala,

Devi and Prema Latha, Smti. Santosh Mary applied for mutation of deceased’s landed property in favour

of following survivor’s. 1. (a) Smti. Santosh Mary, W/o late T.S. Mani

(b) Smti. Victoria, D/o late T.S. Mani (c) Miss Elezabeth, D/o late T.S. Mani

(d) Smti. Amala, D/o late T.S. Mani (e) Miss Sebastina, D/o late T.S. Mani (f) Shri Stphan Raj, S/o late T.S. Mani 2. (a) Shri S. Muthu Kumar

(b) Miss S. Renuka (c) Shri S. Vijay Kumar

3. Shri T. Suresh Kumar, S/o I. Thyaga Rajan 4. Smti. P. Sadana, D/o I, Thyaga Rajan

5. Shri Senthil Kumar, S/o I. Thyaga Rajan

63

Total

124

125 313

344 -------

4 Nos.

0.05

0.44 1.98

1.98 -----

4.45

Dated: 23.02.2017 Sd./-

Patwari

TENDER NOTICE No. 15-22(2)/DB/MID/2016-17/2656 Hut Bay, dated the 08

th March, 2017

The Executive Engineer, Minor Irrigation Division, APWD, Hut Bay on behalf of the President of India, invites

separate sealed item rate tenders (in Form CPWD-8) from approved and eligible experienced Contractors of appropriate class of APWD upto 3.00 P.M. on 27/03/2017 for undermentioned work:

Sl. No. NIT No.

Name of work Estimated cost put to

tender Earnest Money

Deposit Time of Completion

1. 55/MID/ DB/ 2016-

17

Digging of storm water pond in the wet land beside RRO Colony under MISD-II, APWD, Hut Bay in lieu of

unforeseen work.

Rs. 13,92,000/- Rs. 27,840/- 01 (One) Month

The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the Office of the Executive Engineer on payment of Rs. 500/-. The last date of receipt of application to purchase tender form will be 22/03/2017 upto 4.00 PM.

Other details/information can be seen on website www.and.nic.in Executive Engineer

MID, APWD, Hut Bay Unique No. 46087 (For & on behalf of the President of India)

Fancy Fire Crackers for Marriages

and for other functions available at

C.C.W.S. on heavy discount

Contact No. 03192-241105, 03192-233189

NOTICE INVITING TENDER No. PN/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17/1070 Dated : 7

th March, 2017

The Executive Engineer, Construction Division-I, APWD, Rangat invites on behalf of the President of India, sealed

item rate tenders for following work:

NIT No. 102/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17 Unique No. 46055 Name of work: Construction of Anganwadi Centre at

Wrafters Creek, Baratang under CD-I, Rangat. Estimated Cost: Rs. 13,27,513/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 26,550/- & Time of Completion : 06 (Six) Months.

NIT No. 103/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17 Unique No. 46057 Name of work: Construction of Anganwadi Centre at Jarwa Creek (Nayagarh Ward No. 1), Baratang under CD-I, Rangat. Estimated Cost: Rs. 13,25,799/-, Earnest Money: Rs.

26,516/- & Time of Completion : 06 (Six) Months.

NIT No. 104/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17 Unique No. 46058 Name of work: Construction of Anganwadi Centre at

Rajatgarh (Khattan), Baratang under CD-I, Rangat. Estimated Cost: Rs. 13,26,654/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 26,533/- &

Time of Completion : 06 (Six) Months.

NIT No. 105/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17 Unique No. 46061 Name of work: Construction of Anganwadi Centre at Rogalachang (Nayagarh Village), Baratang under CD-I, Rangat. Estimated Cost: Rs. 13,27,513/-, Earnest Money: Rs.

26,550/- & Time of Completion : 06 (Six) Months. NIT No. 97/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17 Unique No. 46063 Name of work: Construction of Anganwadi Centre at Uttara

Corner, Kadamtala. Estimated Cost: Rs. 13,09,958/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 26,199/- & Time of Completion: 06 (Six)

Months. NIT No. 89/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17 Unique No. 46064 Name of work: Construction of Anganwadi Centre at Rangat

i/c development of Site. Estimated Cost: Rs. 18,08,978/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 36,180/- & Time of Completion 03 (Three) Months.

The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the O/o EE on payment of Rs. 500/-. The last date of receipt

of application to purchase tender form will be 24.03.2017 upto 4.00 P.M. Other details/information can be seen on

website www.andaman.gov.in Executive Engineer

CD-I, APWD, Rangat

NOTICE INVITING TENDER No. PN/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17/1072 Dated : 7

th March, 2017

The Executive Engineer, Construction Division-I, APWD, Rangat invites on behalf of the President of India

sealed item rate tenders for following work:

NIT No. 100/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17 Unique No. 46053 Name of work: Development of site for 08 Nos. Type-II & Type-III Qtrs. at Nimbutala. SW: 1. Construction of Retaining Wall for a length of 136.00 mtrs. 2. Construction of

chain link fencing for a length of 234.00 mtrs. 3. Construction of G.I gate including column (3.00 mtrs) for chain link fencing. SH: Supply of Ordinary Portland Cement 43 grade (ISI marked) conforming to IS: 8112/89 packed in

new HDPE bags (Bags conforming to IS: 11652/92) at APWD Main Store, Rangat Bay under CD-I, Rangat. Estimated Cost: Rs. 5,45,218/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 10,904/- & Time of Completion : 15 (Fifteen) Days.

NIT No. 99/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17 Unique No. 46054 Name of work: Construction of retaining wall, compound

wall for Ice Plant & Cold Storage and for Quarters at Fisheries Complex at Rangat. SW: Supply of Ordinary Portland

Cement 43 grade (ISI marked) conforming to IS: 8112/89 packed in new HDPE bags (Bags conforming to IS: 11652/92) at APWD Main Store, Rangat Bay under CD-I, Rangat. Estimated Cost: Rs. 5,45,218/-, Earnest Money:

Rs. 10,904/- & Time of Completion : 15 (Fifteen) Days. The tender forms and other details can be obtained from the O/o EE on payment of Rs. 500/-. The last date of

receipt of application to purchase tender form will be 22.03.2017 upto 4.00 P.M. Other details/information can be seen on website www.andaman.gov.in

Executive Engineer

CD-I, APWD, Rangat

NOTICE INVITING TENDER No. PN/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17/1071

Dated : 7th March, 2017

The Executive Engineer, Construction Division-

I, APWD, Rangat invites on behalf of the President of India, sealed item rate tenders for following

work:

NIT No. 106/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17 Unique No.

46065 Name of work: A/R & M/O water supply under SD-III, Baratang of CD-I, APWD, Rangat

during 2016-17. SW: Collection of drinking water through water tanker mounted with

pump from Krishna Nagar source to various location at Baratang. (as & when required basis) of

CD-I, APWD, Rangat. Estimated Cost: Rs. 12,93,446/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 25,869/- & Time

of Completion : 03 (Three) Months. The tender forms and other details can be

obtained from the O/o EE on Payment of Rs. 500/-. The last date of receipt of application to purchase

tender form will be 24.03.2017 upto 4.00 P.M. Other details/information can be seen on website

www.andaman.gov.in Executive Engineer

CD-I, APWD, Rangat

NOTICE INVITING TENDER No. PN/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17/1105

Dated 8th March, 2017

The Executive Engineer, Construction Division-I,

APWD, Rangat invites on behalf of the President of

India, sealed item rate tenders for following work: NIT No. 33/DB/CD-I/RGT/2016-17 Unique No.

46092 Name of work: Construction of rural road from

NH-04 to Kanchangarh (Bamboo Nallah) village for a length of 3 Km. (Actual road length of 3.12 km.) at

Baratang Island. SW: Providing of services of 02 Nos.

Excavator (Hitachi) and 02 Nos. Tipper Truck on hire basis at work site under SD-III, Baratang (As and

when required basis). Estimated Cost: Rs. 45,60,150/-,

Earnest Money: Rs. 91,203/- & Time of Completion : 06 (Six) Months.

The tender forms and other details can be obtained

from the O/o EE on Payment of Rs. 500/-. The last date of receipt of application to purchase tender form

will be 23.03.2017 upto 4.00 P.M. Other

details/information can be seen on website

www.andaman.gov.in

Executive Engineer CD-I, APWD, Rangat

AFFIDAVIT By this deed, I the undersigned P. Rajagopal, S/o K. Periyaswamy

(new name) previously called P. Rajagopal, S/o Periyasamy (old name) doing Business (Give profession or vocation) and resident of Junglighat Village, Port Blair Tehsil, South

Andaman District (address) solemnly declare : 1. That for and on behalf of myself, my wife/ husband, children and my parents and remitter issue wholly renounce/ relinquish and abandon the use of former name/surname of P. Rajagopal, S/o Periyasamy and in place thereof I do hereby assume from this date the name/surname P. Rajagopal, S/o K. Periyaswamy and so that I and my wife/ husband,

children and remitter issue may hereafter be called, known and distinguished not by former name/surname, but assumed name /surname P. Rajagopal, S/o K. Periyaswamy. 2. That for the purpose of evidencing such my determination declare that I shall at all times hereafter in all records, deeds and writings and in all proceedings, dealings and transactions, private as well as upon all occasions whatsoever use and sign the name of P. Rajagopal, S/o K. Periyaswamy as my name /surname in place and in substitution of my former name/surname. 3. That I expressly authorize and request all persons in general and relatives and friends in particular, at all times hereafter to designate and address me, my wife/ husband, my children, remitter issue by such assumed name/surname of P. Rajagopal, S/o K.

Periyaswamy accordingly. 4. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed by former and adopted name/surname of P. Rajagopal, S/o Periyasamy and P. Rajagopal, S/o K. Periyaswamy affix my signature and seal if any, this 4 th day of March, 2017.

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NOTICE It is brought to the notice of the following who have applied for the post of Mazdoor in the Divisional Forest Office, South Andaman Division, Wimberlygunj. The applicants who are not enclosed the Local Certificate alongwith the applications are requested to furnish the Local Certificate on or before 30.04.2017 otherwise their candidature shall be rejected and no any claim will be entertained thereafter. The detailed list of the candidates are given below: Sl. No. RD. No. Name of Applicant Father's Name

1 376 J. Mohammed Bhilaludeem Mohamed Jamal 2 925 Pagam Priya M. Selvam 3 938 P. Nagarajan C. Palaniappan 4 1187 M. Maneesha P. Mohan Das 5 1601 R. Selva Kumar P. Rangan 6 1879 T. Bhaskar Rao T. Narayan 7 1902 Roshan Pradeep Kerketta Habil Kerketta 8 1916 Fathima L. Nassar M. 9 2029 G. Nirmal Govind Swamy 10 2239 Sangita Martin Kujur 11 2252 Dipak Oraon Bandhan Oraon 12 2414 Sunil Toppo Staniseloss Toppo 13 2502 P. Ishaque Ali P. Zainudeen 14 2343 Asith Kumar Das Alok Kumar Das 15 2745 Manju Barla Lal Munda 16 2827 K. Gunna Devi P. Kumaravelu 17 2828 Rashmi R. Hari Kumar 18 2829 T. Lavanya G. Dharageshwaran 19 2920 Yarra Chinna Rao Y. Madhar Rao 20 2926 Sunil Kumar Sahadev Ram 21 2945 Amarjit Tete Amrus Tete 22 2981 S. Krishna Wati Senthil Ayyappan 23 2985 Aswinth Aman Dung Dung Etwa Dung Dung 24 2998 Anima Kumari Kerketta Hilarus Kerketta 25 3014 J. Naveen Kumar S. Jaya Raman 26 3024 Jagarnath Kujur Sibla Kujur 27 3041 Diwakar Singh Madan Kishor Singh 28 3042 Girsh Kr. Sharma Jaya Bahadur Singh 29 3209 M. Athira Surendran S. 30 3220 Nizar Alned Mohd. Umer 31 3379 Subrato Mridha Chapal Kr. Mridha 32 3421 Mohini Vanka Satya Rao 33 3530 Rajapu Venkateswara Rao Rajapu Appanna 34 3577 D. Kumar Swamy D. Appa Rao 35 3578 Nagavaralakshmi Buddha B. Srinivas Rao 36 3598 A. Rajesh A. Rama Rao 37 3599 Surya Kumari P. Mohan Rao 38 3609 Palash Chowdhury Kamal Chowdhury 39 3620 Abdul Maroof Abdul Saleem 40 3657 A. Gopi D. Erraiah 41 3658 Ramesh Yadav Rajdev Ram 42 3659 Usha Devi Rajdev Ram 43 3660 Pushpa Devi Rajdev Ram 44 3710 L. Lokeshwar L. Ganga Rao 45 3761 Sushila Munnu Sai 46 3762 Eliza Ekka Pitrus Ekka 47 3799 N. Rani N. Rama Rao 48 3800 T. Simachalam T. Surya Narayan 49 3802 Golla Nagaraju G. Ammatalli 50 3831 Tarsila Kumari Kanto Mahto 51 3843 Dhana Packiyam S. Nagarajan 52 3895 M. Manoj Kumar G. Mohanan Pillai 53 3910 Tamada Harish T. Dilleswar Rao 54 3934 K. Dasreed K. Suryanarayan 55 3938 Puspendra Kumar Yadev Shyam Bihari Yadev 56 3993 Jolly Joseph Joseph 57 3996 Jitni Kumari Anil Ram 58 4032 Chandra Kishor Ishwari Prased 59 4033 A. Raja P. Alagar 60 4067 Suraj Tigga Martin Tigga 61 4172 T. Bharathi T. Rama Rao 62 4220 Shlpi Bose Moloy Bose 63 4281 Sushma Kumari Birsa Uraon 64 4282 Shyan Toppo Jhariya Toppo 65 4283 Neeraj Erias Kindo Theophil Kindo 66 4593 Heamawati Lt. P. Nageswar Rao 67 4599 P. Dilleswar Rao P. Laxmi Narayan 68 4780 G. Raja Lakshmi G. Gnana Sekaran 69 4839 Rama Devi G. Srinivasan 70 4841 Durga Nand Thakur Kamal Kant Thakur 71 4987 Pradeep Kumar Mellan Kutmba Rao Mellan 72 5008 Anand C. Chinnu 73 5024 Kolavapalli Ramesh Malyadri 74 5028 Omveer Verma Harishchand Verma 75 5050 Sathiyendhiran M. Karthigaisamy 76 5092 Barla Giridhar Barla Krishna Murthy 77 5131 Kumar Swamy Jogga Rao 78 5152 R. Arti Narayan Rao 79 5264 Ajay Kumar Mangal Singh 80 5301 M. Raj Kumar Muniya Raj 81 5364 G. Thana Pratap G. Sathyan 82 5443 T. Archana G. Papa Rao 83 5578 Rehman Khan Salim Khan 84 5617 Prabha Kumari Minj Roopan Minj 85 5674 Apurba Bhakta Kalachand Bhakta 86 5793 G. Laxman Rao G. Narayan Rao 87 5835 Asrita Kerketta Kantu Mahato 88 6169 Abdul Azeez A. Abdul Shukoor 89 6294 G. Radhika C. Ganapathy 90 6295 G. Chitra C. Ganapathy 91 6348 Sivange Dalaiah Sivangi Venkataswamy 92 6358 Muthu Mani C. Senthil Kumar 93 6359 G. Rajesh G. Trimurthy Rao 94 6369 MD. Rashid Afzal MD. Anzar 95 6489 G. Nagarathinam P. Gopal 96 6637 Gobinda Roy Lalit Mohan Roy 97 6670 Ramesh P. Parameswara Pillai N. 98 6704 Ravi Kumar Erothu Laxminarayana 99 6855 Munna Verma Siyaram Verma 100 6862 Viresh Cathenie 101 6899 G. Vallabha Rao G. Krishna Rao 102 6923 S. Suganya C.M. Shekar 103 6995 E. Vanisiri S. Isthiray 104 7134 P. Vimala P. Janardhama 105 7144 V. Bhavani Y. Raja Rao 106 7145 B. Vijaya P. Balu 107 7148 Y. Sujatha Y. Janandhana 108 7149 Y. Sunitha Y. Raja Rao 109 7242 AVM Pandiya Joseph AV Manickam 110 7380 Aswathy K.G. S. Subhas 111 7452 Kastari K. Jogeshwar Rao 112 7478 Jlla Manikanta Jlla Narasimha Murthy 113 7498 Montushi Sikder Biren Sikder 114 7503 Shiv Kumar Dwivedi Devi Prasad Dwivedi 115 7540 M. Susikala A. Murugan 116 7541 G. Jaya R. Ganesh Moorthi 117 7550 John Kullu Patrick Kullu 118 7620 P. Hema Sunder P. Kurma Rao 119 7811 Kameswara Rao Pulari Yerraiah 120 7828 Praveen Teppala Chirajeevulu 121 7898 V. Dhanangi S.C. Vilas 122 7950 Babul Halder Kiran Halder

122 7950 Babul Halder Kiran Halder 123 7988 Reyya Vinod Kumar Rayya Punnesu 124 8010 Surender Dhawar Chamra Dhanwar 125 8085 P. Siva P. Venkateshwara Rao 126 8101 Rahul Kumar Singh Luxman Singh 127 8122 Anamika Singh Mukesh Singh 128 8171 Ganesh Dunna Chandrayya 129 8233 Muthu Laxmi S. Kamaraj 130 8236 S. Kadari S. Krishnan 131 8318 G. Murali G. Appa Rao 132 8356 Nitu Gupta Rajesh Gupta 133 8414 A. Erraiah A. Kamaiah 134 8418 K. Hemanta Kumar K. Bhima Rao 135 8644 Aruna Bokka G. Venkat Narayan 136 8450 Nishant K. Rajendran 137 8751 Vijayamma P. Jesudasan 138 8783 Sweta Dangol Uttam Kumar Singh Dangol 139 8805 T. Murugesan Lt. Thiyagarajan 140 8847 Seraj Minj Fabianus Minj 141 8978 Anjala Soreng Jayganesan 142 9022 Selvi Raj R. Simha Raj 143 9023 Alma Tuti Sagar Tuti 144 9103 M. Bhanum Athi M. Joga Rao 145 9104 Mailapalli Mohana Rao M. Madhava Rao 146 9164 Paila Jagannadham Paila Rama Rao 147 9212 Mayal Palli Laxmi Raja Rao 148 9229 Ravi Kumar B. Someswar Rao 149 9244 Sarita Tirkey Emil Tirkey 150 9270 Madnala Dhanalakshmi Lt. M. Prakash 151 9271 N. Mohini N. Tataiah 152 9275 CH. Usha Rani K. Janak Rao 153 9276 K. Rajeshwari K. Ponnaiah 154 9335 Y. Venkatesh Y. Shanker Rao 155 9371 Farzeena Banu Jameeyed Hussain 156 9440 Venkata Lakshmi Koilada Venkata Appa Rao 157 9457 Vijaya Prasad U. Pothu Raju 158 9507 Sushila Tete Hilarius Tete 159 9515 K. Shanmugam Ganeshan 160 9567 Deenabandhu Chokkala Nomu 161 9581 M.S. Nisha Manikandan 162 9601 G. Tulsi Das G. Umapathi 163 9627 B. Mahalakshmi B. Appanna 164 9729 Raja Rao Tamada Krishna Rao 165 9733 Sunil Sharma Ramesh Sharma 166 9743 Mohd.Arshi Khan Aqeel Khan 167 9810 B. Ganga Rao Lt. B. Bhaskar Rao 168 9856 M. Ram Babu M. Sanyasi 169 9929/A Seema Adhikari Prabhat Ch. Adhikari 170 9950 Ravi Shanker Singh Shambhu Singh 171 10034 Basudeb Das Tapan Das 172 10116 Titu Biswas Paritosh Biswas 173 10155 Amitesh Lakra Khistoper Lakra 174 10218 Panigrahi Mahesh Panigrahi Lokanadh 175 10227 Jayalakshmi Battini Rama Rao 176 10244 G. Kamatchi K. Govindan 177 10252 Radha Munni Ladhu Gari 178 10260 Seema Roy Makhan Lal Roy 179 10293 T. Jagadishwar Rao T. Narayan 180 10294 T. Jaya Lakshmi T. Narayan 181 10426 Kambe Lakshmamma Kambe Nookaraju 182 10609 Nepolean Periyaswamy 183 10648 Raj Kumar Harical Mahto 184 10657 Sukesh Kumar Ramshobit Mahto 185 10667 Rajita Kumari Jugal Kishore 186 10701 Reeta Rai B.B. Rai 187 10782 Narthu Praveen Narthu Peraiah 188 10790 Samsudeen O.P. Kunju Mohammed 189 10803 C.P. Sanjay Kumar Devenarayan Singh 190 10874 Abhishek Yadav Shiv Lakshan Yadav 191 10955 N. Palayee Ravi 192 10968 M. Chinnaiah Manickam 193 11050 Cecilia Bhengra Ignace Bhengra 194 11104 Eppili Aparna Eppili Chintamani 195 11131 Phool Kumari Ekka T. Shibu Kumar 196 11145 Manoj Kumar Shaw Ram Khalawan Shaw 197 11170 Rajesh Khanna N. Sanuel 198 11172 Awanish Kumar Singh Ashok Kumar Singh 199 11173 Ankit Singh Ashok Kumar Singh 200 11187 Tadidhana Laxmi Hanumantha Rao 200 11187 Tadidhana Laxmi Hanumantha Rao 201 11194 Anil Kumar Purusotham 202 11246 Konda Krishnaveni Konda Appa Rao 203 11422 R. Palanimuthu P. Ragupathy 204 11459 Pratik Chowdhury Kamal Chowdhury 205 11497 T. Kodanda Rao T. Narayana 206 11547 R. Saranya Devi M. Subha Raj 207 11592 Utpal Biswas Sukumar Biswas 208 11596 D. Vara Laxmamna D. Balaji 209 11693 Satyajit Mistry Santosh Mistry 210 11709 R. Vijay Kumar M. Ramu 211 11785 Shahina Subhan Khan 212 11791 Zohara Begum Lt. Aboobacker 213 11796 Umesh Rai Nagendra Rai 214 11827 K.M. Ragini Kharawar Mithailal Kharawar 215 11829 Raju Rajput Khudiram Rajput 216 11830 Manoj Kumar Kailash Prasad 217 11909 Jeetendra Lall Suresh Lall 218 11951 P. Puspa Lata P. Sreeramlu 219 11958 Poonam Devi Lt. Ram Manohar Pandey 220 11959 Awanish Mishra Girish Nandan Mishra 221 11960 Shailesh Kumar Prem Prakash Pandey 222 11961 Krishna Kumar Singh Rajesh Singh 223 11963 P. Geja Lakshmi P. Raja Perumal 224 11971 S. Bairosa Parvin A. Sikkandar 225 12029 S. Sumalatha S. Laxman Rao 226 12031 R. Mani Maran K. Ramachandran 227 12134 S. Sundart M. Sedhu 228 12166 S. Hemlata S. Appanna 229 12196 Arup Biswas Uttam Biswas 230 12236 Suraj Sharma Surendranath Sharma 231 12240 Gulab Yadav Mantri Yadav 232 12255 Rani Anutha R. Dharmendran 233 12260 Raj Kumar Biswas Subhas Biswas 234 12664 Ganga Dhali Rebati Mohan Biswas 235 12265 Rinku Biswas Biswajit Sarkar 236 12267 Surekha Choubey Nilesh Dubey 237 12318 Avijit Das Avinanya Das 238 12406 Parbati Mondal Haripada Mondal 239 12485 Pankaj Mishra Dinanath Mishra 240 12519 Srikanta Pradhan Prahalda Pradhan 241 12533 Saniaro Saniaro Sanjay Kishore 242 12559 Ratna Biswas Prohallad Biswas 243 12604 Saruijt Singh Kulwant Singh 244 12683 Naveen Jim P. Kannaiah 245 12685 P.T. Parwati P. Thaangavelu 246 12708 K.M. Sangita Ojha Nagendra Prased Ojha 247 12741 M. Muthu Krishnan S. Murugaiah 248 12750 Prosanjit Das Bhupal Das 249 12860 Ramakrishna Boddu Raja Rao Boddu 250 12878 Srinivas Chalagi C.H. Venkataiah

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TENDER NOTICE No. Silva/G-354/846 dtd. 01.03.2017

Sealed tenders are invited by the Deputy Conservator of Forests (Silviculture Division), Haddo, Port Blair on behalf of the President of India from the authorized dealers, bonafide suppliers and stockiest to furnish the rates for the supply of various categories of Store/Stationery items on as & when required basis for one year from 01.04.2017 to 31.03.2018. “Supply of various Categories of Store Items” 1) Last date of sale of tender documents

: 23/03/2017 at 03.00 PM 2) Opening date of Tender: 24/03/2017 at 03.00 PM The list of Stores/ items and terms & conditions can be had from the office of the Deputy Conservator of Forests, Silviculture Division. On payment of Rs 500/- at Office of DCF(Research & Working Plan) Haddo for each category from on all working days during office hours. For further details, log on to www.and.nic.in

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S.M.I.L.E

NEW BATCH FROM 10/3/17 FOR: PATWARI EXAMS AT J/GHAT TIMING: 6AM/3PM&4PM

Contact: 9476083355/8768986222

AVAILABLE Class XII NCERT Text Books and Reference Books, full set available here. Please contact : 9933907326, 03192-258729, Krishna Book Centre, Bambooflat, Port Blair, South Andaman

LAND FOR SALE Plot for sale at Rangat Bazaar attached with

ATR road near Rangat Bazaar at lowest price. Contact us 9474212040,

7063949596, 9531940565 TO LET

RCC 2 BHK Flat at Delanipur, fully tiled, 24x7 water supply @ Rs. 12,000/- per month, parking facility available. Contact : 9531977786, 9933273687, 9434264583, 9933233009

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Monday

March 13, 2017 5 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

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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.

INDIAN NAVY RECRUITMENT DRIVE FOR

ENROLMENT AS SAILORS SENIOR SECONDARY

RECRUIT (SSR) BATCH-02/2017 ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS

1. Unmarried male Indian Citizen, limited to domiciles of Andaman and

Nicobar Islands. 2. Educational Qualification: 10+2 equivalent qualified with Maths and Physics as compulsory subjects optional subjects Chemistry / Biology /

Computers.

3. Age: Between 01 Aug 96 to 31 Jul 2000 (both dates inclusive). 4. Selection Criteria: Selection of recruits is based on order of merit depending on their performance in Written Test, Physical Fitness Test

(PFT) and fitness in the Medical Examinations.

5. List of Documents: The following documents are to be brought at the time of Recruitment Drive: (a) Original and one attested copy of Matriculation Certificate.

(b) Original and one attested copy of 10+2 / equivalent examination marksheet and Certificates.

(c) Original and one attested copy of NCC Certificate, if any.

(d) Original and one attested copy of Certificate of Residence (Domicile Certificate).

(e) Eight recent passport size colour photographs.

6. Venue: Eligible candidates are to report at INS Jarawa, C/o Navy Office,

Port Blair at 0700 hrs. on 22 Mar., 17 with all documents mentioned in Para 5. 7. FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT:

The Recruitment Officer Naval Recruitment Establishment (NRE)

INS Jarawa C/o Navy Office Port Blair-744102

Tel. 03192-248225

Note: Also, the details are available on Indian Navy website

WWW.JOININDIANNAVY.GOV.IN

BEWARE OF AGENTS / CHEATS Person claiming rapport with the officials of the Naval Recruitment

Organization may promises to get candidates recruited and on pretext collect money. WE WOULD LIKE TO ASSERT THAT SUCH A THING IS NOT POSSIBLE.

Recruiting Officer Naval Recruitment Establishment

(NRE) Port Blair

INS Jarawa, C/o Navy Office Haddo, Port Blair-744102

3rd Death Anniversary On 13th March, 2017

In loving memory of my beloved brother

Late Shiv Narayan (Shivi) R/o Aberdeen Bazaar, Port Blair

Inserted by : All family members, relatives & friends

Learn to drive Confidently The Right Way and the Safe Way

at MARUTI DRIVING SCHOOL “HAPPY WOMEN’S DAY”

OFFER! OFFER! OFFER!

Rs. 1000/- Off* On Learner Course

Offer valid till 31st March, 2017 Enrol between 9th March, 2017 and

31st March, 2017 *Scheme is applicable to Women only

Above Agency House Opp. Clock Tower, Aberdeen Bazaar,

Port Blair, South Andaman Ph. No. 03192-231104/ 9434287907/

9434290214

SITUATION VACANT

Green Island Tours & Travels Dollygunj, Opp. Veterinary

Ph. 9933283487, 9933227066 (1) Reservation Executive – 2 (Female Staff) (2) Hotel Blocking Staff – 1 (Female Staff)

(Minimum one year experience for Travel Industry)

JOB OPPORTUNITY In a leading cab service agency in Andaman Island required

1. Reservation Executive – 1 No. Female Minimum 1 year experience in Tourism Sector

Good communication skill in English and Hindi Fresher can also apply (Salary Rs. 10,000/- + Incentive)

2. Accountant – 1 No. Female Minimum 1 year experience in Tourism Sector

Diploma in Computer or know the work on Excel Sheet Fresher can also apply

(Salary Rs. 10,000/-)

Island Transport & Ticketing Agency (Island Cab Services)

1st floor Prabha Shopping Complex, Polytechnic Road, Old Pahargaon, Port Blair

Call : 9679511442, 9933263867, 259082, 250852

COMPUTER SOLUTIONS HOME SERVICE

Computer, Laptop & UPS, Printers repairing & servicing, OS Installation in Windows – XP 7, 8 with genuine, New Software’s & Drivers Installation, New Antivirus are available here 2016-17 (With one year license).

All at reasonable rates. Ph. 9474235100, 9933235128

FOR SALE 1. Honda City.(Petrol) V-MT K-Series, excellent condition 2. Hyundai EON. J- Series, excellent condition Contact: 9474276694

FOR SALE Make : Chevrolet Model Enjoy Variant : Colour & Kms. 17,000 Kms.

Series & Year : 2013 Contact No. 9679534307,

9933260218

Vacancies in Prince

TWO-WHEELER TECHNICIANS/MECHANICS- 2 Experience of minimum 2-3 years, Diploma/ITI holders in Automobile Sector

shall be preferred.

DATA ENTRY EXECUTIVE-cum-TELE-CALLER- 2 Young Graduate,well groomed smart young lady,fluent in English having good

telephone manners, excellent computer knowledge, typing speed & well

versed in Tally, Excel and Word.1-2 years working experience shall be

preferred.

HELPERS/WASHER BOYS- 2 Hardworking with 1- 2 years experience in the Automobile Industry.

Interested Candidates Only Apply. Your Resumes should

reach us by 18.03.2017. INTERVIEW ON 21-03-2017

(TUESDAY) FROM 10.30 A.M. to 12.00 P.M.

ADDRESS: PRINCE BAJAJ near Ummat School, Middle Point, Port Blair,

A & N Islands.

CONTACT: 9564789222, 03192-240729

NOTICE INVITING e- TENDERS No. EEM/LA/DB/e-T-01/2016-17/474

dtd. 22.02.2017

The Executive Engineer (Marine), ALHW, Hut Bay

on behalf of the President of India invites online Item

Rate bids from private agency registered with A&N administration for following work:

e- TENDER No. EEM/LA/DB/eT-01/2016-17 Name of work: “Providing Watch & Ward for security

arrangement of ALHW Circle office and residential

colony at Hut Bay in Little Andaman for one year ”

Estimated Cost : Rs. 4,87,640.00 Earnest Money : Rs. 9,753.00

Period of Completion : One (01 ) Year Cost of Tender Document : Rs.500.00

Eligibility Criteria : Private Agency registered

with A & N Administration.

Last date and time of uploading of Bid up to 1500 hrs.

on 29.03.2017 Last date and time of submission of mandatory

documents upto 1430 hrs. on 28.03.2017 Date of opening of bid at 1530 hrs on 30.03.2017

The tender forms and other details can be obtained

from the website www. tenderwizard.com/ALHW

Unique No. 45884 Executive Engineer (Marine) T. No. 0063-2017-2803 ALHW, Hut Bay

SITUATION VACANT Office Assistant with Tally knowledge (02)

Female /Male, Supervisor (02), Salesman for Junglighat (02), for Austinabad (9933261474)

(02) with 2 wheeler driving license,

M.G. Trading near HDFC Bank,

Junglighat, Port Blair, Ph. 233613, 9933230830

PICKLES FISH- Tuna, Surmai,

Tarni, Prawns Chicken Pickles

Contact No:- 9679521773

FOR SALE Yamaha Ray Moped,

Regd. No. AN01-K2807. Interested person may

contact please 7063914630/ 9476018163

1st Death Remembrance On 14th March, 2017 In loving memory of

RAM CHANDER S/o Late Moti Lall

R/o Tushnabad, South Andaman “You left us but you always alive in our heart, we remember

& feel your presence everyday and every moment”

Inserted by : All family members and relatives

“Remembrance” 3rd Death Anniversary On 13th March, 2017

Late Shiv Narayan (Shivi)

Inserted by : Anuj, Rekha, Khushi & all friends

Hearty Congratulations to Papa & Mum Mum Of the 25th Marriage Anniversary (Silver Jubilee)

On 14th March, 2017

Mr. Manash Majumder & Mrs. Mousumi Majumder R/o Bhatu Basti, Port Blair – 744105

Phone No. 9679555702 & 9474230468 Best wishes from : Mehali (Daughter), Arijit (Son-in-law)

and all family members

250 12878 Srinivas Chalagi C.H. Venkataiah

251 12890 Bidhu Sarkar Arabinda Sarkar

252 12891/A Samar Baroi Amar Baroi

253 12976 Nadiya Sihamani

254 12981 G. Krishaveni G. Ganapathy

255 13040 Gracia Tigga Lawrence Tigga

256 13078 Vaidya Shraddya Ramakant Ramakant Vaidya

257 13249 Janakamma Podda Nagabooshnam

258 13260 Gethsie Giles

259 13261 M. Sarun Sabu B. Mohan Das

260 13319 Alex Alexander

261 13398 Eswari Gartham Rama Rao

262 13416 C.H. Pavan Kumar C.H. Mallikarjuna

263 13510 Rosabela Erick

264 13640 T. Devi T. Kamaraju

265 13650 Abhijit Mondal Ganesh Mondal

266 13680 Sangita Mondal Ganesh Chandra Mondal

267 13704 Sakthi S. Sathaiah M.

268 13748 Afhroj Khan Sultan Khan

269 13762 Stephan Toppo Karnalins Toppo

270 13786 Dabaroti Roy Bankim Roy

271 13790 Bijoy Mondal Ganendranath Mondal

272 13793 T. Vijay Sriramula

273 13803 Bitheka Datta Ranjit Datta

274 13928 D. Jay Krishna Ning Raju Das

275 14036 Ranjita Basak Subodh Kr. Basak

276 14106 Prem Prakash Deniel

277 14226 Kiran Mondal Haradhan Mondal

278 14238 P. Jaya Laxmi P. Venkateshwara Rao

279 14763 Dipak Kumar Halder Dinesh Kumar Halder

280 14793 Deepak Kindo Alexais Kindo

281 14831 M. Revathi P. Muthu Kumar

282 14832 Sarfraz Ahmed Faiyak Ahmed

283 14877 R. Sivamani Ramu

284 14912 Saw Wilington Saw Siman

285 14992 Saw Rojer Saw Larka

286 15004 Fulmani Kujur Jewel Kujur

287 15081 Peddinti Hari Krishna P. Punnayya

288 15103 Rekha Kumari Bandhan Ram

289 15140 Dharmendar Kumar Mukunda Ram

290 15147 Beresh Lakra Thedius Lakra

291 15153 N. Nagraj A. Nagulan

292 15171 Phulmaith Somra Barraik

293 15179 Jenifer Grace J. Albinus

294 15226 Shiv Krishna Kurma Rao

295 15275 Ashok Kumar Mondal Arabinda Mando

296 15320 Sajal Sardar Gourpada Sardar

297 15334 Mrinal Kanti Das Madan Kr. Das

298 15344 K. Laxman Nageswara Rao

299 15414 R. Madavan S. Raghunathan

300 15417 Jankiamma B. Simhadri

Sd/- Divisional Forest Officer

South Andaman

(Conted. from page 4)

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6 Monday

March 13, 2017Telegramshe Daily

WEATHERWeather most likely to be dry. Maximum and minimum temperaturewi ll be around 32°C and 25°C respectively on Monday13/03/2017

Observational data for Port Blair in last 24 hoursMaximum Temperature (°C): 32.1Minimum Temperature (°C): 25.2

Relative Humidity (%) at 0830 IST: 064Relative Humidity (%) at 1730 IST: 073Sunrise Time for tomorrow (in IST): 0530

Sunset Time for tomorrow (in IST): 1730Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 000.0Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0

Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 17: 92.9upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm

DIVIYUM TALKIESFollowing is the Schedule for Week March 10 -16

Badrinath Ki Dulhania - (Hindi UA)

12:00 PM, 1:30 PM & 7:30 PM

Kong - Skull Island - (English UA)

10:45 AM& 4:45 PM

Motta Siva Ketta Siva - (Tamil U)

3:30 PM& 7:00 PM

www.ticketnew.com

For queries only 8373010002

C I N E M A

REVISED SEVA SUCHNAYEINALLTHE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS

INTER ISLAND SECTOR:

MV Campbell Bay will sail for Campbell Bay via Hut Bay & Nancowry

on 16.03.2017 (Thu) at 0800 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port

Blair on 18.03.2017 (Sat) at 0900 Hrs from Campbell Bay via same

route. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued to the

general public on 15.03.2017 (Wed) at STARS Ticketing Counters.

Similarly booking of cargo tickets (for perishable items only) will

commence from 15.03.2017 (Wed) between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at

Commercial Wing. All the consigners are advised to book actual quantity

of cargo to be transshipped, as no excess cargo will be allowed.

HUT BAY SECTOR:-

MV Campbell Bay will sail for Hut Bay on 14.03.2017 (Tue) at 0630 Hrs

from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1330 Hrs

from Hut Bay.

MV Bambooka will sail for Hut Bay on 15.03.2017 (Wed) at 0615 Hrs

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

1300 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be

issued to the general public on 14.03.2017 (Tue) from 0900 Hrs onwards

at STARS Counters.

MV North Passage will sail for Hut Bay on 16.03.2017 (Thu) at 0615 Hrs

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

1300 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be

issued to the general public on 15.03.2017 (Wed) from 0900 Hrs onwards

at STARS Counters.

MV Bambooka will sail for Hut Bay on 17.03.2017 (Fri) at 0615 Hrs from

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

1300 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be

issued to the general public on 15.03.2017 (Wed) from 0900 Hrs onwards

at STARS Counters.

FORESHORE SECTOR:

Note: Passenger tickets for the Foreshore Sector vessels scheduled on

15th, 16th & 17th March, 2017 will be issued on 14.03.2017 from 0900

Hrs at STARS Counters and for 18th, 19th & 20th March, 2017 will be

issued on 17.03.2017 from 0900 Hrs at STARS Counters.

13.03.2017 (MONDAY)

HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND

MV North Passage will sail for Havelock on 13.03.2017 (Mon) at 0620

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

at 0900 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Bambooka will sail for Neil Island on 13.03.2017 (Mon) at 0630 Hrs.

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

0845 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV Bambooka will sail for Neil Island on 13.03.2017 (Mon) at 1100 Hrs

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

1600 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 13.03.2017 (Mon) at 1300 Hrs

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

at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.

MV North Passage will sail for Havelock on 13.03.2017 (Mon) at 1400

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

at 1630 Hrs from Havelock.

RANGAT,MAYABUNDER & DIGLIPUR

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

Long Island on 13.03.2017 (Mon) at 0615 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty

and will sail for Port Blair on 14.03.2017 (Tue) at 0615 Hrs from Rangat

via same route.

MV Rani Changa will sail for Diglipur via Mayabunder on 13.03.2017

(Mon) at 0700 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on

14.03.2017 (Tue) at 0700 Hrs from Diglipur via Mayabunder.

14.03.2017 (TUESDAY)

HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 14.03.2017 (Tue) at 0620 Hrs

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

0900 Hrs from Havelock.

MV North Passage will sail for Neil Island on 14.03.2017 (Tue) at 0630

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

at 0845 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV North Passage will sail for Neil Island on 14.03.2017 (Tue) at 1100

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

at 1600 Hrs from Neil Island.

MV North Passage will sail for Havelock on 14.03.2017 (Tue) at 1300

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

day at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.

MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 14.03.2017 (Tue) at 1400 Hrs

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

1630 Hrs from Havelock.

HUT BAY

MV Campbell Bay will sail for Hut Bay on 14.03.2017 (Tue) at 0630 Hrs

from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1330 Hrs

from Hut Bay.

15.03.2017 (WEDNESDAY)

HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND

MV North Passage will sail for Havelock on 15.03.2017 (Wed) at 0620

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

at 0900 Hrs from Havelock.

New Delhi, Mar 12

If Virat Kohli was asked to give

his opinion on what he dislikes

most about the ongoing series

against Australia, the chances

are the India captain would

bemoan the introduction of

three new Test venues across

the four matches.

In the opening Test in Pune,

Steve O’Keefe and Nathan

Lyon combined to punch holes

in the popular perception that

Indian batsmen were the

masters of spin as Australia won

by a whopping 333 runs.

Back in the friendlier and familiar

conf ines of the M.

Chinnaswamy Stadium in

Bengaluru, Kohl i’s men

prevailed in a four-day slugfest

Kohli sees little home-advantage

in Ranchimarked by verbal volleys and

animated send-offs to level the

series with a 75-run victory.

“We can’t do much about the

Ranchi pitch, you know how

it’s always been,” the 28-year-

old said after the victory in

Bengaluru, effect ively

conceding any thoughts of a

‘home advantage’ when the

rivalry resumes.

“It’s always been slow and low,

they know exactly what to

expect there and we know

what to expect as well. It’s how

you mentally prepare, mentally

what kind of zone you are in

as a team.”

Kohli, however, expects his

spearhead slow bowlers R.

Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja

to continue what they have

been doing over a successful

home season. “The spinners

have been outstanding and

they will definitely look to back

their strengths and dominate

the home season as they’ve

done so far,” the India captain

added of the top-ranked

bowlers in Test cricket.

As for more tips on the

vagaries of the new pitch, Kohli

would do well to contact India’s

last captain Mahendra Singh

Dhoni, who inspected the

ground on Thursday.

The fourth and final match will

also be played at a new venue

when the teams line-up at

Dharamshala on March 25.

Wells, Mar 12

In Tennis, Sania Mirza and her

Czech team-mate Barbora

Strycova have stormed into the

quarter-finals of the Indian Wells

Masters in California. The

fourth-seeded pair defeated the

Italian-Polish team of Sara

Errani and Alicja Rosolska, in

straight sets, 6-2, 6-3.

However, in the Men's

Doubles, Leander Paes and

his Argentinian team-mate Juan

Martin Del Potro made an exit

in the opening round after

losing to the American-

Luxembourgish duo of Sam

Querrey and Gilles Muller, 3-

6, 4-6.

Rohan Bopanna and his

Mirza, Strycova storm into quarter-finals

of Indian Wells Masters

partner Pablo Cuevas had

earlier bowed out. In the

Singles, world number one

Andy Murray crashed out in

the second round. He was

stunned by qualifier Vasek

Pospisil of Canada, 4-6, 6-7.

Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

almost made an exit.

Stanislas Wawrinka, Tomas

Berdych, Angelique Kerber,

Venus Williams, Agniezska

Radwanska and Simona

Halep were among those

who progressed to the third

round.

Dunedin, Mar 12

Injured New Zealand

batsman Ross Taylor has

been ruled out of the second

cricket Test against South Africa

which starts in Wellington on

Thursday and there is a

question mark over Trent

Boult. Taylor suffered a calf

tear early in his first innings of

the first Test in Dunedin and a

team spokesman confirmed

today he would definitely miss

Wellington.

Whether he played in the third

and final Test in Hamilton the

following week would depend

on his rate of recovery.

Bowling spearhead Boult, who

suffered a leg injury in

Dunedin, was continuing to

undergo treatment with no

decision on his future

Indian Wells (USA), Mar 12

Leander Paes and his

Argentine partner Juan Martin

de Porto crashed out in the

opening round of the men's

doubles event to bring an early

closure to India's challenge at

the ATP Indian Wells Masters,

here.

Paes and Del Porto were no

match for Luxembourg's Gilles

Muller and American Sam

Querry as they suffered

straight sets 3-6 4-6 defeat to

make early exit from the ATP

Masters event.

A break of serve in each set

was enough for Muller and

Querry to pocket the

comfortable win.

The Indian-Argentine pair,

however, had their chances in

as they had as many as eight

opportunities to break their

opponent's serve the second

set but failed.

In contrast, Muller and Querry

converted one out of the three

break point opportunities that

came their way in the second

set to seal the affair in little over

an hour.

With Leander's loss, India's

campaign came to an end in

the tournament as Rohan

Bopanna and Pablo Cuevas

have already been shown the

door in the opening round.

Bopanna and his Uruguyan

partner Cuevas fought hard

before losing 6-2 3-6 10-7

against Serbian combination of

Novak Djokovic and Viktor

Troicki.

Indian challenge ends in Indian

Wells with Leander's exit availability, the spokesman said.

The f irst cricket Test,

meanwhile, ended in a draw

after rain wshed out final day's

play.

New Zealand's Taylor out

of second Test

Mumbai, Mar 12

Telecom operator, Idea

Cellular today announced

free incoming calls for both

Pre-paid and Post-paid

customers on domestic

roaming. The company, in

its press release, said that

from April 1 onwards, Idea's

200 million customers will

enjoy free incoming calls

while roaming on

company's 2G, 3G and 4G

network across 400,000

towns and villages in the

country. Idea customers

will be able to make

outgoing calls and SMS

freely at affordable rates

while roaming anywhere in

India. It further said mobile

data tariffs and data pack

benefits of home circle will

be available while roaming

within India at no extra

charge.

Idea Cellular to offer free incoming

calls on domestic roaming

Beijing, Mar 12

In China, scientists have

assembled four synthetic

yeast chromosomes, making

it the second country after the

US capable of designing and

building eukaryotic

genomes. The findings were

published in journal Science,

marking a step closer to

building synthetic life.

Xinhua news agency

reported that researchers

with Tianjin University,

Tsinghua University and

BGI-Shenzhen have

constructed the synthetic

active chromosomes through

exactly matching the

synthetic genome with the

designed sequence for the

first time. In 2010, the US

scientists succeeded in

implanting a synthetic

genome in a prokaryotic

bacterium, marking the first

step in chemical synthesis of

living organisms.

The new effort is part of a

larger project to redesign and

re-engineer yeast

chromosomes, called the

Synthetic Yeast Genome

Project.

Chinese scientists create 4

synthetic yeast chromosomes

Gurgaon, Mar 12

SSP Chawrasia on Sunday

became only the second

Indian golfer to successfully

defend the Indian Open,

clinching a seven-stroke win

at the redesigned DLF golf

an d cou nt ry c lu b in

Gurgaon.

Ch aw ras ia , who w as

sh ar ing t he le ad w i th

Spain’s Carlos Pigem and

England’s Eddie Pepperell

after day 3, emerged as the

sole leader after 42 of the

69 golfers who made the cut

returned to complete the

third round.

“I am very happy. It is such

a tough course, I think I got

lucky this week,” Chawrasia

sa id a f te r po cke t i ng a

winner’s cheque of USD

291,660.

“I m glad my prediction of

SSP Chawrasia becomes second Indian

golfer to retain Indian Open title

10-under came true,” added

th e Ko lka ta pro, w ho

became the second Indian

after Jeev Milkha Singh to

bag four European Tour

titles.

This was his sixth win on the

Asian Tour and overall sixth

international victory.

On th e eve of t he

tournament, Chawrasia had

predicted 10-under could be

a winning score and his

prediction came true as the

38-year-old from Kolkata

su nk fo ur b i rd ies a nd

drop pe d t hree sh ot s,

including a last hole bogey,

to card exact ly 10-under

278. He become the third

p l ayer to w in ba ck -t o-

back Indian Open. Jyot i

Randhawa (2006, 2007)

and Japan’s Kenji Hosoishi

(1967, 1968) were the other

two golfers.

Shahzad surpasses

Kohli as 4th highest

run getter T20IsNew Delhi, Mar 12

Afghanistan's wicketkeeper

batsman Mohammad Shahzad

has now surpassed Indian

skipper Virat Kohli for most T20

runs. The news came within

few minutes of the start of the

third T20 match between

Afghanistan and Ireland at

Greater Noida stadium on

Sunday.

It was the second ball of the

first over, with Barry McCarthy

into the attack.

Ranchi, Mar 12

Austral ia wicketkeeper

Matthew Wade today said his

side wi ll look to beat an

aggressive Indian team in the

third cricket Test "on skill".

"Indian teams always go quite

hard, if you give them a sniff

they'll run with it. Our job is to

make sure they can't get in the

game so they can' t get

aggressive with us, and then

really take the momentum away

from us. But it's not really our

issue. We've got to play good

cricket, and beat them on skill,"

Wade said. He said he was

shocked by a distinct change

in India's approach between the

first and second cricket Test in

the ongoing series.

"The change from the first Test

to the second Test was

probably the initial shock. They

certainly came out a little harder

on day three (at Bengaluru),

but we expect them to come

hard," Wade said of the Test

that was marked by

controversy over skipper

Steve Smith's dismissal.

"When you ve got a caged lion

you expect them to come out

pretty hard, to get away. Indian

teams are always quite

aggressive. Dhoni was a

different captain to Kohli, but

that's just personality."

About his own approach to the

game, Wade said, "I feel like I

play my best cricket when I get

in the contest. When you're

back's against the wall you've

gotta find a way to get up and

about, so I still feel like that's a

big part of my game.

We have got to beat India

on skill: Wade

New Delhi, Mar 12

In Jammu and Kashmir, in yet

another incidence of ceasefire

violation, Pakistani forces

today resorted to shelling and

firing in Krishna Ghati sector

along the Line of Control in

Poonch district.

According to Defence

sources, the forces from

across the border, started

unprovoked firing and

shelling, targeting some

Indian Positions in Khadi-

Kamada area around 12 this

afternoon.

The troops guarding the

border retaliated the firing

effectively and the

intermittent exchange of fire

was continuing when last

reports came in.

Mortars and automatics

weapons were being

reportedly used in firing.

There is no report of any

causality or injury to the

Indian side so far.

Ceasefire Violation: Pakistani forces

resort to shelling, firing along LoC

Golden Jubilee

celebration of

RUACPort Blair, Mar.12

Andaman Sunni Muslim

Jam a'et h (ASMJ) - a

s o c i o - r e l i g i o u s

or gan i zat ion is

celebrating the Golden

Jubi lee of Raulat hul

Uloom Arabic College

(RUAC), Wimberlygunj.

The spiritual leader of

Sun n i Musl im

Com muni ty a nd

renowned Islamic Scholar

Pa nakkad Sayyid

Hyderali Shihab Thangal,

Vice President, Samastha

Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama

and other dign i tar ies

from Kerala are on visit to

the Islands in this regard.

Public rallies, religious

discour se, semin ar,

prayer conglomeration

etc are being held, a

communication received

here said.

language.

All the passengers

travelling in the stage

carriage buses have been

advised to demand tickets of

proper denomination and

keep them in safe possession

till completion of the journey

for production whenever

demanded by the crews, a

communication received here

said.

Passengers advised ..(Contd. from page 1)

SCA appoints

Subhomoy Das as

batting coachSingapore, Mar 12

The modern residential cricket

coaching school has been

under construction for around

last six months at a place named

Barasat in West Bengal.

Subhomoy Das, the former

wicket-keeper batsman of

Bengal who also

represented Jharkhand

later has been the chief

architect of this school and

being one of the close

associates.

Das had already made former

Indian skipper Mahendra

Singh Dhoni to join this

residential school as a wicket-

keeping and batting mentor. But

in a recent development,

Subhomoy Das received

another exciting offer. That is

to join the cricket academy, run

by Singapore Cricket

Association (SCA) as its chief

batting coach.

photocopy of all family

members, a certificate of

house owner ship from

Revenue Authority of

beneficiary's native district,

(can be submitted within 45

days in the UPA cell of Port

Blair Municipal Council),

proof of income, Record of

Right regarding availability

of land owned by them

along with one set of attested

photocopy, originaldocuments showing the

family details of the applicant

along with one set of attested

photocopy eg. Ration Card,

Bank Pass Book of applicant

along with an attested

photocopy and rent

agreement from the house

owner with proper address

of the house owner, if

residing in rented house.

For any details, one maycontact Shri. Muthu Kumar,

Community Organizer @

9933289705, a PBMC release

said here today.

Port Blair ..(Contd. from page 1)

The chief guest also informed the ladies to learn

and at the same time teach their daughters that

protect ion of self respect should be of prime

importance. He also informed the people that the

District Legal Services Authority maintains an office

in the PRAYAS building, where any person can

approach for any legal information and legal aid.

Shri Rakesh Pal Gobind, Advocate and Secretary,

Andaman and Nicobar Bar Associat ion , Shri

Qamaruddin, Senior Assistant Public Prosecutor, Shri

Basheer, Pradhan, Gram Panchayat, Mannarghat and

Shri J. Sudarsanan, Chief Administrative Officer also

spoke on the occasion.

Shri Amitabha Das, Chief Judicial Magistrate &

Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, A&N

Islands and Shri Anirban Chatterjee, Judicial

Magistrate First Class, Port Blair also participated in

the legal awareness Programme.

At the end of the programme, video clips received

from the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA),

New Delhi containing various schemes formulated by

NALSA was also played. It contained information on

what are the intentions of NALSA in holding legal

awareness programmes and how the people can

approach the legal services institutions for redressal

of their issues, a communication from the Chief

Administrative Officer, District & Sessions Court said

here today.

DLSA organises ..(Contd. from page 1)

agreements. He added, solar power plants with an

additional capacity of 500 mega watt are being planned

on land based systems. Minister Shri Suresh Prabhu

said in two-day service broad gauge trains, trials would

be conducted on usage of power generated through

roof top solar power panels for running lights and fans.

Limited trials have been made on roof-top solar power

panels in a few meter gauge trains and instructions for

installing solar panels in the rest of the meter gauge

trains have been given for long term trials, he said.

Indian Railways embarks...(Contd. from page 1)