Port Blair, Nov. 30: In a plea to address the dire situation, the ANTCC President, Shri. Rangalal Halder drew the attention towards a crucial matter concerning the deplorable state of road conditions between Tushnabad to Collinpur Village.

In a letter addressed to the Chief Engineer of APWD, Halder said that over the past several years, the condition of the road is hampering daily activities and causing significant disruptions to the lives of the people in the area.

Port Blair, Nov. 30: The Andaman and Nicobar Administration has conducted written examination on 09-07-2023 to fill up the vacancies under Common Category of Group ‘C’ Matric Level various Posts of different Departments under the Administration. In this regard, in continuation to this Administration Press Note No. 4-13/2023/R&E Cell/ 950 dated 22.11.2023, it is bring to the information of the ‘provisionally shortlisted candidates’ that the following post Trade/Skill Tests shall be held as per the Schedule mentioned below:

Port Blair, Nov. 30: All left out Ration Card holders have been informed that the last date for doing e-KYC of Ration Card has been extended upto 29th February, 2024 for the benefit of the Ration Card holders. The Department of Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs has initiated the e-KYC process of every member present in the Ration Cards as per the directions of the Govt. of India.

Port Blair, Nov. 30: The One Stop Centre, South Andaman, a scheme under Directorate of Social Welfare, Andaman & Nicobar Administration organized an outreach programme at various places viz. State Transport Service Bus Terminus, Mohanpura, Chattam and Bambooflat jetties and Sunday Market, Junglighat from November 23 to 26, 2023. The program was organized to create awareness amongst the general public especially focusing on women participants to make them aware of the One Stop Centre Scheme of Government of India.

Every year on December 1st World AIDS Day provides a global platform for people to unite against HIV & AIDS, stand in solidarity with those affected, remember those we've lost, and commit to combating HIV stigma. Despite significant progress, the battle against HIV & AIDS continues.

The theme for World AIDS Day 2023 is "Let Communities Lead." Communities living with, at risk of, or affected by HIV are at the forefront of progress in the response to HIV. Ending AIDS is possible with communities taking the lead in a united, informed proactive and empathetic manner.