Port Blair, Sept. 12: Adding to its basic tenet of highest respect to patient care and satisfaction, ANIIMS has started implementing Patient Feedback System in GB Pant Hospital. The QR system has been installed throughout the hospital wherein all the patients using any services in ANIIMS can simply scan the QR code using their smartphone and share their valuable feedback and suggestions regarding the care, availability of services, behaviour of staff and overall cleanliness in the hospital. The valuable input from patients will help ANIIMS in improving the services and ensure the highest quality of care in the Hospital.

Diglipur, Sept. 12: To conquer the menace of illicit ganja at North & Middle Andaman District, PS Diglipur once again proved their mettle by ongoing tough against the drug peddlers.

On the basis of credible information received at PS Diglipur that one Nasirudin Sekh is in possession of huge haul of contraband ganja and kept the same in his house situated at Subashgram Ward No.5. Acting swiftly, a raiding team consisting of Inspr. K. Binoj, SHO PS Diglipur, PCs Radhesam Hawlader, Abubacker Siddique, Samresh Mistry, Soma Dey & Mrithunjay Das alongwith two independent witnesses under the supervision of Shri. Brij Mohan Meena, DANIPS, SDPO Diglipur conducted raid at the residence of accused person and recovered 1.310 kgs of illicit ganja from the possession of Nasirudin Sekh, S/o Late Amirul Sekh (35) yrs R/o Subashgram Ward No.5.

Port Blair, Sept. 12: The Member of Parliament, Shri Kuldeep Rai Sharma today laid the foundation for the construction of a CC Road from Rural road to connect to the main road at Ward No.5 Brindaban Panchayat via Al Ameen Public School for a length of 200 mtrs with a width of 5 mtrs under the MPLADS funds. He had sanctioned a total of 26 lakhs for this purpose which was a long pending demand of the people of the area especially the students.

Port Blair, Sept. 12: On 11th September 2023, Smt. Veditha Reddy, IAS, Secretary, Department of Rural Development launched the implementation of Project “Water Security and Climate Adaptation in Rural India (WASCA)” in Andaman and Nicobar Island during the Launch workshop and Training programme held at Directorate of RD, PRIs &ULBs, A&N Administration, Marine Hill.

Port Blair, Sept. 12: The two-day CITU Organisational Workshop began at Port Blair today. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. K. Hemalata, National President of CITU, who reached Port Blair from Delhi today morning. 

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Hemalata said that the capitalist world is facing a crisis but the capitalists do not want to lose their profits for which they squeze the working class. In India, the rights enjoyed by the workers are being snatched away by the central government.  The government is trying to repeal all the labour laws and in its palce to bring four labour codes in order to protect the interests of the corporate. Once introduced, these Labour Codes will take away many of the rights of the workers. She further said that instead of solving various burning issues of the people, government is trying to divide the people of the country on communal basis.  Government is trying to divert the attention of the people from real problems faced by the people by talking about one nation, one election, etc.