Port Blair, March 1:  With an aim to encourage and promote women Self Help Groups under DAY-NRLM scheme for marketing their handmade products/items, the Deputy Commissioner, Nicobar District, Shri Hari Kallikkat, IAS, has initiated a marketing platform for the SHGs. This initiative enables two/three SHGs to sell their Nicobari artefacts/handmade bamboo items, naturally produced coconut oil, cane, basket, pillow cover, Nicobari mats and others agriculture products through women Self Help Groups daily.

Mayabunder, March 1: Ms. Geetanjali Khandelwal, IPS, Superintendent of Police, North & Middle Andaman District is committed to community service and employment generation through constructive and positive medium.

The District Police is proud to announce the launch of “Operation Endeavour Education”, an initiative being guided and mentored by National level educational experts (New Delhi), who will provide pragmatic guidance and curriculum for preparation of various competitive exams viz., SSC- (CHSL, CGL), and local administration exams etc. This program is driven by skills, pedagogy and tools of 21st century.

Port Blair, March 1: The Andaman & Nicobar Islands based New Life Diagnostic Port Blair Pvt Ltd, part of a well-diversified conglomerate with an impressive footprint in Primary Healthcare and Hospitality, has embarked on its journey into the Healthcare segment, foraying into the sector after partnering with Apollo Spectra Hospitals, a unit of Apollo Health & Lifestyle Limited.

Port Blair, March 1: It’s the 7th year in a row, Andaman Avians Club - the only birding club in A&N Islands has successfully coordinated the Great Backyard Bird Count 2023 collaborated and partnered with the Bird Count India between 17th Feb to 20th Feb. 2023.

The part event CAMPUS BIRD COUNT 2023 has also been taken up during the GBBC2023 and was conducted all across three districts by club coordinators Mr. Ram Vikas in N&M Andaman, Mr. D. Kishore in South Andaman and Mr. Amrit Raha in Nicobar District.

Port Blair, March 1: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) account for more than 63% death in the country due to socio-economic determinants and its impacts. Most NCDs are strongly associated and casually linked with major behaviour risk factors such as tobacco use (smoking & smokeless), alcohol use, poor dietary habits, insufficient physical activity and air pollution.