Billiground, March 7: A complaint of theft was reported by the President of Mahadeva Temple, concerning the theft of approximately Rs 10,000 to 15,000 from donation boxes at Shree Ganesha and Shiva temples. A case of theft was officially registered at PS Billiground under FIR No. 16/23 dated 06/03/2024, citing violations of sections 379/457/461 of the Indian Penal Code. A special investigative team, led by the Station House Officer of PS Billiground and including Head Constable K Sandeep as the Investigating Officer, was assembled to pursue the case.

Shri. Kuldeep Rai Sharma, the Member of Parliament of Andaman and Nicobar Islands has deeply mourned the sad demise of Smti. Susheela Devi, W/o Late Tek Ram, 95 yrs, M/o Mr. Shri Ram and Mr. Om Prakash, R/o Junglighat on 06/03/2024 at 10.10 PM.

Port Blair, Mar. 7: To mark the occasion of 53rd National Safety Week, the Department of Labour, A&N Administration conducted an awareness programme on ‘Safety at Workplaces’ at Govt. Industrial Training Institute, Dollygunj today. Dr. Anil Agarwal, Secretary (Labour & Employment) presided over the programme as chief guest.

Port Blair, Mar. 7: As part of the ensuing Lok Sabha Elections-2024, a training programme for the Model Code of Conduct & Election Expenditure Monitoring team comprising of Flying Squad, Static Surveillance, Video Surveilance and Video Viewing teams was held in the conference hall of DBRAIT today.

Initiating the training, the SDM/Nodal Officer (MCC), Shri Vinayak Chamadia, IAS gave an overview of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and the role of the teams formed viz. Flying Squad, Static Surveillance, Video Surveillance and Video Viewing to check the MCC violations as soon as it comes into effect. Reminding that MCC violations are taken very seriously, he urged the participants of the training to go through the MCC manuals for better understanding of their roles and responsibility to have a better check on the MCC violations.

Port Blair, Mar. 7: With a view to revive the art of 'phag singing' in these Islands, the Department of Art & Culture, A&N Administration organised a programme of Faag Holi songs at Andaman Club here this evening.

The tradition of Faag singing in India is a folk art form where singers using simple musical instruments, captivate audiences with their storytelling and melodies. This tradition has deep roots in rural communities, preserving cultural heritage and providing entertainment during Holi celebrations.