Port Blair, June 3: The vessel M V Swaraj Dweep is expected to arrive at Port Blair on June 4 at 1200 hrs from Vizag. She has on board, a total of 934 passengers with 12 infants. On arrival, the vessel will be berthed at Haddo Wharf and passengers will be disembarked immediately.

Port Blair, June 3: The Department of Fisheries, in association with ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin proposes will be organizing a three days Training Programme on ‘Marine Ornamental Fish Breeding’ during the third week of June, 2024. The training programme includes classroom lectures and practical session on hatchery technology, breeding, seed production and rearing of common Marine Ornamental Fishes involving 25 selected participants from A&N Islands.

Port Blair, June 2: The Andaman & Nicobar Police successfully conducts a "Know Our Island" session as a part of the on-going Holistic Summer Camp 2024. The session was led by the esteemed historian Dr. Pronob Kumar Sircar, renowned for his extensive knowledge and engaging narratives about the history and legacy of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Holistic Summer Camp 2024 is designed to nurture the all-round development of young participants, encompassing their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Through such variety of activities and educational sessions, the camp aims to provide youth with the guidance and inspiration needed to excel in their chosen fields.

Mayabunder, June 1: The Deputy Commissioner, North & Middle Andaman, Shri Dilkhush Meena, IAS, conducted an extensive cleanliness drive in the Deputy Commissioner’s Office, AC Offices, Tehsil Offices and other Offices under Revenue Department today, in which, all the Officers and staff of Revenue Department joined hands to create a clean and healthy environment in the Office and their premises.

Port Blair, June 1: In a proactive effort to reduce human-crocodile conflicts, the South Andaman Division conducted awareness programmes at various places viz. Tushnabad, Ramnagar, Caddlegunj, Sona Pahad, Ferrargunj, Saitankhadi Jn., Mathura, Alipur villages today. During the programme, the villagers/ fishermen were advised not to dump fish waste, meat leftovers and carcass of animals in the nallah/ creeks and to take sufficient precaution while moving in the flooded areas adjoining to the creeks/ nallah.