A Testament to Trust and Value: 2 Million Customers choose Tanishq to Exchange their Old Gold

Port Blair, June 15: In the wake of rising gold prices, Tanishq, India’s most trusted jewellery brand has introduced its revamped ‘Gold Exchange Policy’ to cater to the evolving needs of its customers amidst the volatile gold rates. To offer customers the best value for their gold, this exchange policy provides an opportunity for customers to upgrade their old gold with newer and latest designs offered by Tanishq. This announcement comes as Tanishq celebrates a remarkable milestone of 100,000kg of gold exchanged, reflecting the unwavering trust and loyalty of 2 million customers who have chosen Tanishq to transform their old jewellery into exquisite pieces.

Port Blair, June 15: The Andaman Nicobar Territorial Congress Committee President, Mr. Rangalal Halder has demanded the Administration for urgent repairs of the STS Bus unit operating in the Mayabunder and Rangat regions.

In a letter addressed to the Directorate of Transport, A&N Administration, Halder highlighted the condition of the STS Buses in the aforementioned areas which are deteriorating significantly with mechanical problems such as faulty engines, malfunctioning brakes and suspension issues resulting in disruptions of transport services.

Port Blair, June 15: As part of the observance of ‘World Blood Donor Day’ 2023, Andaman & Nicobar AIDS Control Society (ANACS) in coordination with Blood Bank, G. B. Pant Hospital, Directorate of Health Service organized Blood Donation Camps at various institution/organization. The Blood Donation Camp was organized at Industrial Training Institute, Dollygunj yesterday during which, 31 units of blood were donated.

Port Blair, June 15: The vendors of North Bay have recently formed a Union namely "North Bay Street Vendors' Union" affiliated to Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), with Shri Kuldeep Rai Sharma, the Member of Parliament as President and Shri Nitten Chander Nag as General Secretary of the Union.

Port Blair, June 15:  Reduction of childhood mortality to 23 per 1,000 live births by 2025 is one of the prime goals of National Health Policy 2019. Childhood diarrhoeal diseases continue to be a major killer among under-five children in many states. Diarrhoea is considered when the stools have changed from usual pattern with increase in frequency and change in consistency (more water than faecal matter). Almost all the deaths due to diarrhoea can be averted by preventing and treating dehydration by the use of ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) and administration of Zinc tablets along with adequate nutritional intake by the child during diarrhoea. Diarrhoea can be prevented by exclusive and continued breastfeeding, timely introduction of appropriate and safe complementary feeding, use of safe drinking water, hand-washing, sanitation and immunization.