Sri Vijaya Puram, Feb 11: In today's lifestyle, unhealthy eating is considered responsible for diabetes, heart disease, cancer and many other serious diseases. Especially among the youth, bad habits of eating junk food and late night online food supply have become common. For which incontinence and bad habits in eating are considered responsible. But when this disaster is seen from the point of view of science, a completely dierent form of cause is seen.

Sri Vijaya Puram, Feb 11: The National Informatics Centre (NIC), Sri Vijaya Puram, in collaboration with the C-DAC under the ISEA Project, successfully organized an Awareness Workshop on the occasion of Safer Internet Day 2025 on 11th February, 2025 from 10:30 to 12:00 pm at Chouldhari Community Hall, Chouldhari Gram Panchayat under South Andaman District and at the auditorium of Tagore Govt. College of Education, Sri Vijaya Puram. The event, held under the global theme “Together for a Better Internet,” aimed to educate citizens about safe online practices, cyber hygiene, and protection against digital threats.

Durgapur, Feb 11: As Shri Anadiranjan Biswas, Editor, Baakprotima was awarded the Unmesh Sahitya Puraskar 2025 on the 33rd birthday of 'Tilottama', the brutally raped and murdered (on 09 August 2024) intern doctor attached with the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, Shri Biswas announced in the prize awarding function itself that he dedicates this award to Tilottama, which was lauded by the audience present in the function.

Sri Vijaya Puram, Feb 11: The Global Academy of Modern Fitness team had the honor of meeting the Shri Vikram Singh, Director (Education, Higher Education, Sports, Joint Secretary PWD, and GM ANIDCO), on 10th February 2025 at his office.

During this meeting, the Andaman Pencak Silat team proudly shared their achievements at the South Zone Khelo India Women’s League, where 17 students participated and earned an impressive tally of 14 medals, including 6 Gold, 4 Silver, and 4 Bronze.

Tushnabad, Feb 11: One day district level workshop-cum-training programme on prevention and control of snake bite envenoming organised by Directorate of Health Services in association with National Health Mission on 11th Feburary 2025 at PHC Tushnabad. Participants were MOs, CHO, Staff Nurse, ANM, PHN, HE, MHW, ASHA and ICDS workers.

Dr. Subrata Saha, State Nodal Officer, Prevention & Control of Snake Bite Envenoming, A & N Administration highlighted the critical role of healthcare workers in reducing mortality and morbidity caused by snake bites. During the workshop he also highlighted the importance of timely medical intervention, proper referral mechanisms administration of anti-snake venom (ASV) and treatment associated with snake envenomation.