Rangat, Feb 4: D. Ayyappan, Secretary, CPI (M), A & N State Organising Committee during his visit to Rangat, met the fire victims of Rangat Bazar on 3rd February, 2024 and heard their grievances.  The fire victims have reported to Secretary, CPI (M) that no immediate relief has been given to them by the Administration. The shopkeepers who lost goods worth several lakhs of rupees have informed the Secretary, CPI (M) that they have lost everything in the fire accident. They requested the Secretary, CPI (M) to take up their issue with the Administration to help them restart their business. Ayyappan assured the fire victims that their hardship will be highlighted before the Administration.  

Billiground, Feb 4: The Billiground Police demonstrated its unwavering commitment to justice by swiftly solving a hit and run blind case that occurred near Forest Saw Mill, Betapur. Within 10 hrs of the incident, the dedicated police team apprehended the prime suspect, providing much-needed closure to the victim and the community.

On 03/02/2024, the Billiground Police received information of a hit and run incident near Forest Saw Mill, Betapur. The victim was promptly taken to PHC Billiground for urgent medical attention by a kind Samaritan. According to the victim's statement, on 03/02/2024 at 2130 hrs, while walking near the forest saw mill in Betapur and engaged in a phone conversation, he was suddenly struck by a rashly driven Bajaj Pulsar motorcycle and the victim was unable to identify the motorcycle's registration number.

Rangat, Feb 4: D. Ayyappan, Secretary, CPI (M) Andaman & Nicobar State Organising Committee visited Billiground, Swadesh Nagar and Shivapuram areas on 2nd February 2024 and met a number of PRI functionaries of the area and important persons.  

In the evening Ayyappan, who is also the Vice President of CITU A & N State Committee, addressed two meetings of the workers at Betapur. Addressing the workers, Ayyappan said that the BJP government at the centre has rejected the proposal sent by the A & N Administration for regularization of the services of the daily rated mazdoors working under the Administration despite the commitment made in the Supreme Court. He said that the Administration had assured the Supreme Court in the case Admiral DK Joshi-vs-ASNVNS that services of all the 7524 DRMs working in various departments under the Administration will be regularized. He called upon the workers to participate in the proposed agitations to be organized by CITU demanding regularization of the services of DRMs.   

Port Blair, Feb 4: As part of the Animal Welfare Fortnight, in a collaborative effort the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services alongwith the Rotary Club of Port Blair and students of JNRM organised a program dedicated to feeding stray animals. In this initiative, 50 stray animals (Dogs, Cattle) in and around Port Blair were fed with biscuits, bread and grains. Moreover, 20 reflective dog collars were affixed to stray dogs to mitigate the risk of road accident, particularly during night time. This joint endeavor not only sought to meet the immediate needs of stray animals but also conveyed a societal message promoting compassion towards them.

Port Blair, Feb 4: With a view to promote mental and physical well-being amongst the residents of A&N Islands, the Department of Sports and Youth Affairs, A&N Administration conducted a three days free Yoga Camp from Feb. 2 to 4, 2024 at Corbyn’s Cove Beach and at Marina Park. During the camp, yoga training on Surya Namaskar and Chadra Namaskar were imparted to the participants. Yoga enthusiasts were seen enjoying the morning air of Corbyn’s Cove while they practiced the Surya Namaskar amidst the tranquil atmosphere. At the picturesque Marina Park too, people of all ages were seen practicing the Chadra Namaskar as they enjoyed the cool marina sea breeze and the scenic view.