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Car Nicobar, May 17: ICAR KVK CIARI, Nicobar organized a one-day capacity-building program on 16th May, 2024 under TSP to boost the production of horticulture crops in Car Nicobar in collaboration with ICAR-IIHR at Big Lapathy village. Mr. Manuh Thomas, Captain, Big Lapathy village was the chief guest. The resource person was Dr. R. Senthil Kumar, Principal Scientist, ICAR-IIHR, Bangalore. Dr. Santosh Kumar, Senior Scientist and Head of ICAR-KVK, Car Nicobar coordinated the programme. A total of 33 farmers (21 female and 12 male), including all four captains of the village, attended the program. Mr. Patrick, a progressive farmer from Tapoiming village, was felicitated for his remarkable achievements, and Mrs. Laieesa was also honored for her accomplishments.
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Port Blair, May 17: Heavy rainfall (7-11 cm) is likely to occur at one or two places over A&N Islands on May 20 & 21. Squally weather with gusty surface wind 40-50 kmph is very likely along and off Andaman & Nicobar Islands from 20th May 2024. Sea conditions are very likely rough to very rough. Fishermen have been advised not to venture in to the sea.
Read more: Heavy Rainfall Expected Over A&N Islands on May 20 & 21
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Port Blair, May 16: Shri. Kuldeep Rai Sharma, Member of Parliament, A&N Islands extended heartfelt felicitations to two remarkable women of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, who have brought immense pride to the Islands through their extraordinary achievements.
Smt. K. Chellammal, an organic farmer from Andaman & Nicobar Islands, was recently honoured with the prestigious Padma Shri Award for her exceptional contributions to organic coconut plantation.
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The general public and the Government Departments have been informed that the power supply will remain suspended at Outer Feeder: Sippighat, Teylerabad, Bimblitan, Guptapara, Manjeri, Manglutan, Wandoor, Humphrygunj and Dhanikhari on May 18 from 7 am to 1 pm, in connection with the line clearance and maintenance of T&D system in Outer Feeder.
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Campbell Bay, May 16: In continuation of the firm stance of Zero Tolerance against the Drug Menace, Campbell Bay police has achieved a significant breakthrough in their ongoing efforts to curb narcotics trafficking.
In a meticulously planned jungle search operation in the Babu Line & RPRS area, the Campbell Bay police, led by Sub-Inspector Roshan George, SHO Campbell Bay, uncovered a substantial amount of unclaimed Narcotic Drugs. The dedicated task force, comprising Sub-Inspector Siva Kumar, Head Constable Meiyappan, and Police Constables Bikash Sen, Anup, and Shahir, conducted a thorough search operation aimed at detecting illicit activities in the area.