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Port Blair, July 14: Post COVID-19 lockdown, farmers of Andaman and Nicobar Islands have started preparation for the kharif season, wherein they are expected to grow high yielding varieties of paddy in the lowland area and plantation, spices, fruits and vegetables in mid and upland area, Indian Major Carp (IMC) fishes in farm ponds besides rearing livestock.
Read more: CIARI-AIR to Launch Outreach Programme for Island farmers Under COVID-19 Arena
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BJP All Set to Call for ‘Andaman Bandh’ on 17th July As Mark of Protest Against Administration’s Monopoly
Report: Sumita Devi & Sajeet Mathai
Port Blair, July 13: The attack on a Patwari of Sagar Dweep by the Pradhan of the area Mr Shankar Das has raised much commotion and rage among the BJP party leaders of A&N Islands. Shankar Das has been absconding since the time of the incident, while the Police is on a vigorous search to smoke out the Pradhan. Following the incident, the Police has been sending summons and notices to the BJP party workers which included the State President of the party, Mr. Ajoy Bairagi. The enraged BJP workers led by the Party President have now decided to call for an Andaman Bandh on 17th July 2020.
Read more: Sagar Dweep Episode Triggers Rage Among the BJP Party Workers in Andamans
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Port Blair, July 13: Kala Kendra Society under the Department of Art & Culture, A & N Administration is organizing online Talent Hunt Competition for students in Indian Classical Dance in the month of July 2020. The competition shall be conducted in two age groups i.e. 11 yrs to 14 yrs and 15 yrs to 18 yrs.
Read more: Kala Kendra to Conduct Talent Hunt for Students in Indian Classical Dance
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Port Blair, July 13: The Ex-Adhyaksha, Zilla Parishad South Andaman, Miss V. K. Mariyam Bibi met the Director RD/PRI in his office and apprised him about the grievances of DRM's working in various Panchayat Samities.
Read more: Mariyam Bats for DRM Working in Panchayat Samities
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Are Doctors Always Responsible for Patient’s death?
Port Blair, July 12: A teenage girl is brought to the Primary Health Centre in the evening hours with complaints of lose motion and vomiting. She is administered medications for the symptoms and in few hours, the condition of the patient improves. Having felt better after medication, the patient and relatives want to go home.