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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 11 Port Blair, Thursday, January 12, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 6 Pages
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India, Kenya sign agreementsin area of agriculture
New Delhi, Jan 11
India and Kenya today
signed agreements in the
area of agriculture which
were inked after delegation
level talks between Prime
Minister Shri Narendra
Modi and Kenyian
President Mr. Uhuru
Kenyatta in New Delhi.
In his press statement,
Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi said,
expansion of bilateral
trade, greater flow of
capital between two
economies and stronger
developmental partnership
is a priority.
He said India is
collaborating with Kenya
to raise agricultural
Gandhinagar, Jan 11
Finance Minister Shri Arun
Jaitley today said that
Goods and Services Tax
and demonetisation will
enhance growth and the
impact will be seen this
year. Speaking at the 8th
edition of Vibrant Gujarat
Summit in Gandhinagar, he
said after transient impact,
demonetisation will lead to
cleaner and larger GDP.
He said most of the issues
related to GST have been
resolved. He hoped that a
few critical issues will be
resolved in the next few
weeks. Shri Jaitley also
emphasised on the need for
bold reforms to transform
the economy.
Shri Jaitely said that
Positive impact of demonetisation,
GST will be seen this year: FM
Government is trying its
best to implement GST
before April 2017. He said
that Vibrant Gujarat has
become foremost economic
conclave in India which
showcases both, the
strength of Indian
economy as well as
potential of Gujarat.
He said that time has now
come to take several
important decisions to add
to the strength of the
Indian economy. He
emphasized the need of
bold decisions to transform
the economy. Shri Jaitley
said that the society is
aspiring to evolve from a
developing country to a
developed country.
productivity there. He said
the Loan of Credit
Agreement of 100 million
dollars signed today for
farm mechanisation will
open a new dimension of
engagement between the
two countries.
Mr Kenyatta was
accorded a ceremonial
welcome at the forecourt of
Rashtrapati Bhawan this
morning. President Shri
Pranab Mukherjee and
Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi welcomed
Mr. Kenyatta. He also laid
a wreath at Rajghat.
Port Blair, Jan 11
Along with the rest of the
country, the National
Youth Day will be celebrate
in these Islands too
tomorrow (Jan 12), on the
occasion of the bir th
anniversary of Swami
Vivekananda. The main
function in this connection
will be organized at JNRM,
Port Blair at 8.30 am. The
Chief Secretary, A&N
Administration, Shri
Anindo Majumdar will be
the chief guest on the
occasion.
A rally by school
students, college students,
participants from
Ramakrishna Mission, NSS
volunteers, NYK will also
also be organized at 7 am
from the main gate of Netaji
Stadium. The Secretary
(Sports/Edn.), Smt. Tanvi
Garg will flag off this rally.
The National Youth Day
function has been
organized by the
Department of Sports in
association with the
Department of Education,
JNRM, Ramakrishna
Mission, NYK and various
Department of the
Administration, a
communication said.
National Youth Day to be
celebrated today
Makar Sankranti celebration
by Andhra AssociationPort Blair, Jan 11
The Andhra Association will be celebrating 'Makar Sankranti' at its
auditorium from 5 pm to 8.30 pm on Jan 13, 2017. The Lt. Governor,
A&N Islands, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi will be the chief guest on the occasion.
The Chairperson, PBMC Shri B. Eshwar Rao will be the guest of honour
while the President of Andhra Association, Shri P. Surya Rao will preside
over the function.
A cultural programme will be presented to mark the occasion. Prizes/
mementoes will also be distributed to the winners of all competitions held
as part of the celebration, a communication from the General Secretary,
Andhra Association said.
ISLAND TOURISM FESTIVAL-2017 Date: 12/01/2017 (Thursday)
Venue: ITF Ground Time: 06:00 PM
S. No. Programme
1. Hasya Kavi Sammelan
Venue: Amphitheatre Time: 06:00 PM
S. No. Programme Duration
1. Programme- Anando Dhara 15 Mts
2. Musical Programme - Andaman Sangeet Academy 15 Mts
3. Musical Programme - Mukta Dhara 15 Mts
4. Musical Programme - Naveen Cultural Group 15 Mts
5. Musical Programme- Sur Saptak- A Sangeet Academy 15 Mts
6. Dances- Kailashpathi Classical Dance Academy 15 Mts
7. Dances- Nrityalpana Dance Academy 15 Mts
8. Dances- Rajya Kalakar Mahasangh 15 Mts
9. Dances - Mahila Seva Sangh 15 Mts
10. Musical Programme- Music Stars Social & Cultural Society 15 Mts
11. Programme- Aayam - A Social & Cultural Group 15 Mts
12. Musical Programme- BRW Music wing 30 Mts
13. Musical Programme- Dream World Entertainers 30 Mts
Venue: Bathubasti School Ground Time: 06:00 PM
S. No. Programme Duration
1. Dances- Nicobari Folk Dance 10 Mts
2. Dances- Gauri Shankara Classical Academy 20 Mts
3. Programme- Zansi Rani Mahila Mandal,Hut Bay 20 Mts
4. Kalaripayattu- Martial Art- Kerala- SZCC 20 Mts
5. Musical Programme- Sarmistha Music Centre Group 20 Mts
6. Gudumbaja Dance- Madhya Pradesh- NCZCC 20 Mts
7. Programme- Friends Cultural Group 30 Mts
8. Programme- Sargam Social & Cultural Society 30 Mts
Venue: Netaji Stadium Time: 06:00 PM
S. No. Programme
1. Local Orchestra
Venue: Wimberlygunj Time: 06:00 PM
S. No. Programme Duration
1. Dollukunitha- Folk Dance –Karnataka- SZCC 15 Mts
2. Bonalu/Lambardi -Folk Dance -Telangana- SZCC 15 Mts
3. Garagalu- Andhra Pradesh- SZCC 15 Mts
4. Badhai folk Dance- NCZCC (Madhya Pradesh) 15 Mts
5. Natua & Chow- West Bengal- EZCC 15 Mts
6. Folk Dance Song & Drama Division- Assam- EZCC 15 Mts
7. Oppana Folk Dance- Humane touch 30 Mts
8. Musical Programme- Ankur Social & Cultural Society 20 Mts
9. Musical Programme- Laqkshya Culural Organization 20 Mts
Venue: Rangat Time: 06:00 PM
S. No. Programme Duration
1. Farwai Folk Dance-Uttar Pradesh-NCZCC 30 Mts
2. Gotipua- Folk Dance – Odisha- EZCC 30 mts
3. Variety Programme- Subash Recreation Club, Ferrargunj 30 Mts
Venue: Neil Island Time: 06:00 PM
S. No. Programme Duration
1. Bharatnatyam Classical Dance- Tamil Nadu- SZCC 30 Mts
2. Rengma Naga Dance- Assam- EZCC 30 Mts
3. Dhedia Folk Dance- Uttar Pradesh- NCZCC 30 Mts
Director (Art & Culture)
Port Blair, Jan 11
As part of Island Tourism
Festival 2017, 'Band of Artist'
from mainland consisting of
Shri Abhishek Sinha
Choudhury of 'Sa Re Ga
Ma Pa' 2007 finalist, Ms.
Tista Banerjee - trained
classical singer and
participants of six reality
shows including
'SaReGaMaPa' performed
at Hut Bay on Jan 9.
A large number of people
gathered to witness the
show organised by the
Department of Tourism,
A&N Administration, a
communication from the
Director (Tourism) said.
'Band of Artist' from mainland
performs at Hut Bay
Port Blair, Jan 11
The Additional Sessions
Judge Debasis
Bandopadyay has
convicted an accused
Jagdish Majumdar on Jan
6, 2017 for committing
murder and sent him to
judicia l custody for
reflection of his mind for
hearing the sentence to
be imposed upon him on
Jan 9, 2017.
The accused Jagdish
Majumdar was produced
from the judicial custody
on Jan 9 and after hearing
him and his counsel, the
Ld. Court of Additional
Sessions Judge imposed
punishment upon Jagdish
Majumdar to suffer
rigorous imprisonment for
life and to pay fine of
Rs.5000/- and in default of
payment of fine he has to
undergo r igorous
imprisonment for further
period of 1 year.
(Contd. on page 2)
One sentenced for committing
murder at NimbutalaPort Blair, Jan 11
The Directorate of
Shipping Services through
its passenger cum cargo
vessels operating in the
Mainland sector also
provides container
services between Chennai-
Port Blair and Kolkata - Port
Blair / Mayabunder. The
allotment of containers in
the Mainland vessels of
the Directorate, at Chennai
is being done by Assistant
Director (SS), Chennai
whereas SCI, Kolkata has
been entrusted with the
responsibility of allotment
of containers at
Kolkata. Though the
offices are maintaining
utmost transparency and
parity in the allotment of
containers but due to non
availability of clear laid
down methodology/
mechanism, the allotment
process sometime raises
discontent and
dissatisfaction. In the
recent past the Directorate
of Shipping Services has
received some complaints
regarding alleged
DSS to streamline process of allotment
of containers at Chennai & Kolkatamismanagement in the
allotment of containers at
both Chennai and Kolkata.
In order to streamline the
process of allotment of
containers at Chennai and
Kolkata, the Directorate
held meeting with all the
stake holders including
officials from SCI, Kolkata
and ADSS, Chennai. In the
meeting a methodology
was evolved with the
consent of all stake holders
and it was agreed to by all
to follow.
(Contd. on 2 page)
Services of
Gastroenterologist
at GBPHPort Blair, Jan 11
The Gastroenterologist
from Medica Super
Speciality Hospital will be
rendering services in GB
Pant Hospital on Jan 20 &
21, 2017. The patients who
require consultation with
the Gastroenterologist may
register their names with
the HOD (Medicine)/HOD
(Surgery), GB Pant
Hospital, a communication
from the Medical
Superintendent, GB Pant
Hospital said.
Port Blair, Jan 11
The Alumni Association of
GSSS Neil Island, in
collaboration with GSSS
Neil Island will be
celebrating Golden Jubilee
of the School on Jan 13 &
14, 2017 in the school
premises. As part of the
celebration, awareness
camp, health camp, science
exhibition & cultural
activities will be organised.
The Member of Parliament,
Shri Bishnu Pada Ray will
flag off the Golden Jubilee
march on Jan 13. The Chief
Secretary, A&N
Administration, Shri Anindo
Majumdar will be the chief
guest of the evening function
of Jan 14. The Secretary,
Education, A&N
Administration, Smt. Tanvi
Garg will be the chief guest
of the function at 11.30 am on
Jan 13 in the school premises,
a communication said.
Golden Jubilee Celebration of
GSSS Neil Island
Port Blair, Jan 11
The Adhyaksh , Zi lla
Parishad, Middle & North
Andaman/Chairman of
the Distr ict Planning
Commit tee, M&N
Andaman, Shri Saw Tathu
conducted the District
Plann ing Committee
meeting in the conference
hall of the Zilla Parishad,
Lucknow recently.
The meeting which was
also a t tended by the
Member of Parliament,
Shri Bishnu Pada Ray,
Principal Secretary (Plg/
Fin/PRI), Shri Raajiv
Yaduvansh i , Chief
Execut ive Officer /ex-
Officio Secretary, Shri
Awanish Kumar, Shr i
Subhodh Mondal, Up-
Adhyaksh , Secretary
(Agriculture), Secretary
(Education), Secretary
(RD/PRIs/ULBs), DC,
N&M Andaman , DPC
Members, three Pramukh
(Rangat /Mayabunder /
Diglipur), officials of Zilla
Parishad, Heads/Officer
in Charge of the Govt.
Departments and other
Secretar ies, discussed
and finalized 15 years
vision, 7 years strategy
and 3 years action plan
(2017-18, 2018-19 & 2019-
20) of Middle & North
DPC meeting of North &
Middle Andaman held
Port Blair, Jan 11
As part of the National
Youth Day celebration,
marking the bir th
anniversary of Swami
Vivekananda, the Akhil
Bharatiya Vidyarthi
Parishad, A&N Islands, is
organising a number of
programmes. As part of
this, a quiz contest on
'cultural heritage of India'
and a debate competition
'Demonetization ', was
conducted at TGCE
auditorium today.
Meanwhile, a seminar will
be held at 10 am at JNRM
auditorium tomorrow (Jan
12) on 'India in Transition:
Role of Youth'. On Jan 13,
'Yuva Sangam' - a cultural
programme and prize
distribution ceremony will
be held at 4.30 pm at JNRM
auditorium.
National Youth Day
celebration by ABVP
(Contd. on last page)
Port Blair, Jan 11
Large number of people
th ronged the Netaji
Stadium here this evening
as Bollywood Singer and
Composer, Nakash Aziz
electrified the air with
some rocking bollywood
numbers viz. Selfie Lele Re
(Bajrangi Bhaijaan), Afgan
Island Tourism Festival-2017
Nakash Aziz & Raja Sagoo enthrall crowd
with bollywood hits at Netaji Stadium
Jalebi (Phantom), Jabra
Fan (Fan) etc.
The atmosphere was
euphoric as people of all
ages were seen crooning
away with thunderous
applause, reverberating
after each performance.
Adding more fervor and
colour to the evening was
the famous standup
comedian, Raja Sagoo,
who en terta ined the
gathering to their fullest
with his mimicry, song and
dance. Apart from these,
the evening also witnessed
some other bollywood
dancers performing.
The PBMC Chairman, Shri
B Eshwar Rao and other
officers of the
Administrat ion a lso
witnessed the event.
The programme was
organ ized by the
Directorate of Tourism as
part of the ongoing Island
Tourism Festival and the
event was managed by the
event management firm
'Ecstasea ' . The
programme was anchored
by Shilpa.
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WEATHERRain or thundershower likely to occur at isolated places. Maximum
and minimum temperature will be around 31°C and 23°C respectively
on Thursday 12/01/2017
Observational data for Port Blair in last 24 hoursMaximum Temperature (°C): 31.4
Minimum Temperature (°C): 22.6
Relative Humidity (%) at 0830 IST: 069
Relative Humidity (%) at 1730 IST: 077
Sunrise Time for tomorrow (in IST): 0543
Sunset Time for tomorrow (in IST): 1713
Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 003.4
Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0
Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 17: 83.6
upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm
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REVISED SEVA SUCHNAYEINALLTHE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS
INTER ISLAND SECTOR:MV Sentinel will sail for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 13.01.2017 (Fri) at
0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 14.01.2017(Sat) at 1400 Hrs from Car Nicobar via Hut Bay. Passenger tickets forthe above sailing will be issued to the general public on 12.01.2017
onwards at STARS Ticketing Counters. Similarly booking of cargotickets will commence from 12.01.2017 between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrsat Commercial Wing. All the consigners are advised to book actual
quantity of cargo to be transshipped, as no excess cargo will beallowed.HUT BAY SECTOR:
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 14.01.2017 (Sat) at at 0800Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at2100 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be
issued to the general public on 13.01.2017 from 0900 Hrs onwards atSTARS Ticketing Counters.MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 15.01.2017 (Sun) at 2000 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 16.01.2017 (Mon) at0800 Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will beissued to the general public on 13.01.2017 from 0900 Hrs onwards at
STARS Ticketing Counters.FORESHORE SECTOR:Note: Passenger t ickets for the Foreshore Sector vessels
scheduled on 11th, 12th & 13th Jan., 2017 will be issued to thegeneral public on 10.01.2017 from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARSCounters. Similarly for 14th, 15th & 16th Jan., 2017 will be issued
on 13.01.2017 from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Counters.12.01.2017 (THURSDAY)HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND
Rani Lakshmi will sail for Havelock on 12.01.2017 (Thu) at 0620 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0900 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Bambooka will sail for Neil Island on 12.01.2017 (Thu) at 0630 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at0845 Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Bambooka will sail for Neil Island on 12.01.2017 (Thu) at 1100 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
1600 Hrs from Neil Island.MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock 12.01.2017 (Thu) at 1300 Hrs from
Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day at
1445 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Havelock on 12.01.2017 (Thu) at 1400Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day
at 1630 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Kamorta will sail for Neil Island on 12.01.2017 (Thu) at 1400 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1600 Hrs from Neil Island. (It is an additional ferry service to Neil Island
& back in connection with Silver Jublee Celebration of Vivekananda
Mela at Neil Island and will be available from 12th to 18th Jan., 2017)HUT BAYMV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 12.01.2017 (Thu) at 2000 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 13.01.2017 (Fri) at 0800Hrs from Hut Bay.13.01.2017 (FRIDAY)
HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLANDMV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 13.01.2017 (Fri) at 0620 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0900 Hrs from Havelock.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Neil Island on 13.01.2017 (Fri) at 0630Hrs. from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day
at 0845 Hrs from Neil Island.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Neil Island on 13.01.2017 (Fri) at 1100Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day
at 1600 Hrs from Neil Island.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Havelock on 13.01.2017 (Fri) at 1300 Hrsfrom Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same day
at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 13.01.2017 (Fri) at 1400 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
1630 Hrs from Havelock.MV Kamorta will sail for Neil Island on 13.01.2017 (Fri) at 1400 Hrs fromPhoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1600
Hrs from Neil Island. (Additional Service)RANGAT & MAYABUNDERMV Katchal will sail for Rangat via Havelock and Long Island on
13.01.2017 (Fri) at 0630 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail forPort Blair on the same day at 1300 Hrs from Rangat via same route.14.01.2017 (SATURDAY)
HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLANDMV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 14.01.2017 (Sat) at 0620 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0900 Hrs from Havelock.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Neil Island on 14.01.2017 (Sat) at 0630Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day
at 0845 Hrs from Neil Island.MV Rani Lakshnmi will sail for Neil Island on 14.01.2017 (Sat) at 1100Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day
at 1600 Hrs from Neil Island.MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Havelock on 14.01.2017 (Sat) at 1300Hrs from Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the same
day at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 14.01.2017 (Sat) at 1400 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
1630 Hrs from Havelock.MV Kamorta will sail for Neil Island on 14.01.2017 (Sat) at 1400 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
1600 Hrs from Neil Island. (Additional Service)HUT BAYMV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 14.01.2017 (Sat) at at 0800
Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at2100 Hrs from Hut Bay.RANGAT & DIGLIPUR
MV Katchal will sail for Rangat via Neil, Havelock, Strait Island andLong Island on 14.01.2017 (Wed) at 0615 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jettyand will sail for Port Blair on 15.01.2017 (Thu) at 0615 Hrs from Rangat
via same route.15.01.2017 (SUNDAY)HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND
MV Rani Lakshmi will sail for Havelock on 15.01.2017 (Sun) at 0620Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 0900 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Bambooka will sail for Neil Island on 15.01.2017 (Sun) at 0630 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at0845 Hrs from Neil Island.
New Delhi, Jan 11
The Indian men's hockey team
captain PR Sreejesh on
Wednesday became a
member of Internat ional
Hockey Federat ion (FIH)
Athletes' Committee.
FIH Athletes' Committee
comprises a total of eight current
and former hockey players
who have the responsibility to
act as a liaison between the FIH
and the athletes to make sure
the players have voice in the
FIH decision making process.
Sreejesh, who led the Indian
team to a historic silver medal
feat at the FIH Champions
Trophy in London last year,
said he was looking forward to
the responsibility bestowed
upon him by the FIH.
"It's a great honour to be part
of the FIH Athletes' Committee
which comprises of legendary
players like Moritz Fuerste and
other international greats. I am
looking forward to this new
responsibility," he said.
While Sreejesh's role will be to
seek and provide feedback to
the FIH on behalf of all athletes,
the Committee also gets to
interact with the current athletes
in a number of ways including
post event surveys for the
athletes and coaches to get
direct feedbacks from the FIH
events. Organised meetings
are also scheduled with the
national teams at several
events. The aim is to
FIH makes Sreejesh member of
Athletes' Committeecommunicate with the players,
to update them on the different
activities but also to hear from
them. "We get to work together
to develop the game and put
forth players concerns and
suggestions. It's a great initiative
by the FIH to directly involve
the players and I look forward
to giving my suggestions with
the inputs of our coaching staff,
my team who I am sure will
support me in this new
endeavor. I see this as a great
responsibility in terms of helping
FIH develop the game
globally," said Sreejesh, who
is gearing up to play for the
Uttar Pradesh Wizards in the
Hockey India League, slated
to begin on January 21.
Virat Kohli Eyes Top Spot In
ICC's ODI RankingsDubai, Jan 11
India's new limited overs skipper
Virat Kohli will have a chance to
climb to the top slot for on the
International Cricket Council's
One-Day Internationals (ODI)
batting rankings when India take
on England in a three-match
series beginning on January 15.
The Delhi batsman, who was
named skipper of both the ODI
and T20I teams recently, is on
top of the Twenty20 International
rankings for batsmen but is placed
second in Tests and the 50-over
format. The 28-year-old is only
one spot behind the formidable
South African AB de Villiers in ODI
rankings.
India can also rise to as high as
114 points if they sweep the
series, but if the result is reversed,
then England can move up one
place to fourth and the hosts might
slide to fifth.
Kohli, meanwhile, trails the South
African star by 13 points.
David Warner, who destroyed
Pakistan's bowling in Sydney, is
ranked third -- just two points
behind Kohli. England's Joe Root
is seventh, whereas Pakistan's
highest-ranked batsman is Babar
Azam in 15th position. Mitchell
Starc, who was the Player of the
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, will
start as the highest-ranked
bowler in the upcoming One-Day
International matches. He trails
New Zealand's number-one
ranked Trent Boult by 13 points.
England's Adil Rashid will start in
fifth position, India's Amit Mishra
at 12th and 39th-ranked Wahab
Riaz of Pakistan is his side's
highest-ranked bowler.
Languishing at the bottom of
ODI team ranking, Pakistan
have set their sights on direct
qualification for the ICC Cricket
World Cup when they take on
the in-form reigning world
champions and number-one
ranked Australia in a five-ODI
series starting in Brisbane on
Friday. Former world
champions Pakistan are
presently in serious danger of
failing to qualify directly for the
ICC's pinnacle 50-over
tournament in the United
Kingdom as they are sitting in
eighth position on 89 points -
two behind Bangladesh and
two ahead of the West Indies.
Leander Paes, Andre Sa knock out
top seeds Treat Huey, Max Mirnyi
to enter quarter-finalsAuckland, Jan 11
Leander Paes and his new
partner Andre Sa shocked the
top-seeded pair of Treat Huey
and Max Mirnyi in the ASB
Classic, recording their first
victory together after joining
forces for this season.
Unseeded Paes and his
Brazilian teammate knocked
out the top seeds 7-6(3) 6-3
to make it to the quarterfinals
of the USD 508,360 hard
court event which is an
Austral ia Open ser ies
tournament.
Paes and Sa, who lost the first
round at Chennai Open to
eventual runners-up Purav
Raja and Divij Sharan, lost
their serve once and broke
their rivals twice in the match,
last ing one hour and 14
minutes. They next face the
wi ldcard pair of Marcus
Danie l l and Marcelo
Deloliner. Since Daniell is
l ikely to be in the New
Zealand team which will travel
to India for the Asia/Oceania
Group I tie in February, the
match will give Paes a chance
to have a measure of him as
they will be up against each
other in the doubles rubber.
Meanwhile, at the WTA Apia
International, top seeds Sania
Mirza and Barbora Strycova
reached the semifinals with a
6-3 6-4 win over wildcard
entrants Madison Brengle
and Arina Rodionova.
Gurugram, Jan 11
Hailing the sportspersons of
Haryana for their outstanding
contribution, Union Power
Minister Shri Piyush Goyal
today urged 'Pravasi
Haryanvis' to adopt them in their
early age so as to groom them.
The celebrations of the first
Pravasi Haryana Divas began
at Kingdom of Dreams in
Gurugram which saw invitation
to several 'Pravasi Haryanvis'
in a bid to reconnect themselves
with their roots and contribute
in the development of the state.
Pravasi Haryanvis should adopt
sportspersons from Haryana: Minister
England XI beat India
A in warm up matchMumbai, Jan 11
Mahendra Singh Dhoni's
farewell game as captain
finally ended in a loss as
England Eleven beat India A
in the first warm up game at
the Brabourne Stadium in
Mumbai.
Chasing 305 to win, the
visitors reached home with 5
wickets in hands thanks to a
unbeaten 114 run stand for
the 6th wicket between Sam
Billings and Jason Roy.
Jamaica, Jan 11
West Indies turned to former
batsman Jimmy Adams to help
rebuild the side as he was
named their new director of
cricket.
Adams played 54 Test matches
for the Caribbean side and will
be able to draw upon from his
vast experience as he turns his
attention to overseeing the
development of West Indies
cricket at all levels.
The 49-year-old returned to
Jamaica after ending a five-
year spell as head coach of
English county side Kent last
October. He replaces
Englishman Richard Pybus
who had been in the position
since November 2013.
However, the West Indies are
still without a head coach after
the departure of Phil Simmons
in September, just five months
after their World T20 triumph.
Jimmy Adams appointed new
West Indies director
Haryana Governor Prof
Kaptan Singh Solanki, Chief
Minister Shri Manohar Lal
Khattar, cricketer Kapil Dev,
poet Surendra Sharma were
among the prominent
personalities present on the
occasion.
Port Blair, Jan 11
The South Andaman
Police is making
continuous efforts to curb
down the menace of illicit
sale of liquor and other
contraband articles.
Stringent action is being
initiated against distillation
of illicit liquor and constant
surveillance and check is
being done for detection of
any illegal activity.
In pursuance of such
efforts, the police team of
PS Hut Bay detected 45 tins
of Zarda from the
possession of a passenger
namely Chandershekar
Mondal R/o R.K. Pur who
had arrived at Hut Bay jetty
from Car Nicobar in MV
Sentinel passenger vessel
today, which were handed
over to the Food Safety
Officer at Hutbay for further
needful action.
Meanwhile, the general
public have been
requested to pass on
information of any illegal
activity noticed in the area
in South Andaman District
to nos. 100, 233077, 232405,
258019, 282249 and 284208,
a communication from the
SP, South Andaman
District said.
Recovery of banned tobacco products
by South Andaman Police
Book exhibition at
Ummat Public
SchoolPort Blair, Jan 11
'Book Fair Scholastic India'
is being organized in Ummat
Public School, Middle Point,
Port Blair from Jan 11 to 14.
The main objective of this
fair is to inculcate positive
and healthy reading habit
among children and also to
create a favourable reading
environment in schools as
well as at home which can
develop the reading writing
and speaking skills in
students. There will be 5000
books and 700 titles on
display and it is open to the
general public from 3 pm to 5
pm from Jan 11 to 13 and from
9 am to 5 pm on Jan 14, being
a holiday.
PL Vashishtha
passes awayPort Blair, Jan 11
The Retired Assistant
Secretary (Hindi), A&N
Administration, Shri
Purushottam Lal Vashishtha
passed away at Lucknow on
Jan 6, 2017. He was 80. He
was the first Hindi Officer of
A&N Administration.
Meanwhile, the officers and
staff of Official Language
Department, A&N
Administration has
condoled his death.
Port Blair, Jan 11
A rally was organised under
the theme Girls'
empowerment under CRC
GSSS Mohanpura in a
befitting manner yesterday.
It was flagged off by Smt.
Rita Rani Biswas, Principal,
GSSS Mohanpura along with
Smt. Shyamala Kumari,
Headmistress (P). While
flagging of the rally, the
Principal stressed the
students about the need to
recognize and empower the
girl children to create a
vibrant and healthy society.
All girl students from class
IX to XII participated in the
rally with full enthusiasm and
national spirit. The
participants carried banners
and placards depicting
slogans on girl child
empowerment. They tried to
disseminate the information
among the general public by
chanting slogans on the
importance of girl children in
our society. The rally
culminated with the proposal
of vote of thanks by Smt. M.
Gnanamani, PGT.
Rally on girls' empowerment held
Port Blair, Jan 11
The Oral Coaching Classes
of candidates registered for
ICMAI Cost and
Management Accountants
Course for Foundation
Stage(New Syllabus)
under Institute of Cost
Accountants of India
(ICAI) in the Extension
Counter for ICAI in JNRM
will be started from Jan 15,
2017 and will be conducted
every Sunday.
The detailed list of
classes date wise and time-
wise is displayed on the
notice board. Attending
classes is compulsory and
a minimum of 80.0% of
attendance is necessary to
get Eligibility Certificate to
appear in the forth coming
examination. Candidates
can contact the study
centre during office hours
in person or over mobile in
9434298810 or 9434281546
at any time for any
clarification, a
communication from the
Principal, JNRM said.
CMA candidates advisedAndaman District under various sectors of Middle &
North Andaman.
Beside, the Department wise action taken report in
the last meeting of the District Planning Committee was
also reviewed.
The Departments who attended the meeting on the
first day are Agriculture, Animal Husbandry &
Veterinary Services, Fisheries, Cooperation, Transport,
Health, Revenue & MGNREGA, Art & Culture and
Information, Publicity and Tourism. The second day
meeting was attended by Civil Supplies & Consumer
Affairs, Forest & Wildlife, Civil Aviation, Shipping,
Education, Science & Technology, PMB, APWD,
Labour & Employment, Sports, Rural Developments &
PRI, Electricity, Industries, Social Welfare and Police
Departments.
DPC meeting..(Contd. from page 1)
Nicobar to sail for
Kolkata on Jan 26Port Blair, Jan 11
The passengers/general
public have been informed
that due to Administrative
reasons, the promulgated
sailing programme of MV
Nicobar from Port Blair to
Kolkata via Mayabunder on
27.01.2017 has been
preponed. Now, the vessel
is planned to sail for Kolkata
via Mayabunder on
26.01.2017 at 1800 Hrs
instead of 27.01.2017 from
Haddo Wharf, a
communication said.
Vehicle ferry
service suspendedPort Blair, Jan 11
Due to sudden breakdown
of vehicle ferry vessel
providing services between
Chatham & Dundas Point
(Route No I) has been
suspended from service
w.e.f. 11.01.2017. However, all
out efforts are being made
by this Directorate of
Shipping Services to rectify
the defects and to resume
the service of vehicle ferry
vessel in the above said
route at the earliest on top
priority, a communication
said.
Commuters of B/
flat & Dundus Point
advisedPort Blair, Jan 11
The commuters of
Bambooflat & Dundus Point
have been informed that,
keeping in view heavy
congestion of vessels at
Chatham Jetty, to avoid any
inconvenience to the
passengers, the Directorate
of Shipping Services will be
operating the passenger
ferry service between
Chatham, Bambooflat &
Dundus Point from
Meenakshi Jetty instead of
Chatham Jetty with effect
from 12.01.2017. However,
the vehicle ferry service will
be continued to operate
from Chatham Jetty, a
communication said.
Port Blair, Jan 11
Seva Niketan, Dairy Farm
celebrated its 45th year of
Foundation Day at its
premises recently. The
Chairperson, PBMC, Shri
B. Eswar Rao was the chief
guest while Ambassador,
Swachh Bharat Mission,
A&N Islands, Shri Naresh
Chander Lal was the guest
of honour. The President of
Seva Niketan, Shri Beant
Singh, and other guests
along with members of
Seva Niketan garland and
paid to floral tributes to
Swami Sampurnanand Ji on
the occasion.
Seva Niketan also
felicitated Shri John M.
Lobo, Retd. DFO and Shri
Nirmal Mistry, ex-inmates
working as ASI
(Communication), Police
Radio (HQ), on the
occasion. A colourful
cultural programme was
also presented by the
inmates on the occasion.
Addressing the
gathering, the PBMC
Chairperson blessed the
inmates for their bright
future. Shri Naresh
Chander Lal assured of
arranging a theatre
programme in the Niketan
and advised the inmates to
stay away from all evils.
The Secretary, Seva
Niketan, Shri Mangat Ram
read out the annual reports
and briefed the activities of
Seva Niketan. The vote of
thanks was proposed by
Shri A. Chakraborthy, a
communication said.
Foundation day of
Seva Niketan celebrated
Boxer Manny
Pacquiao set to return
to ring on April 23Brisbane, Nov 11
Manny Pacquiao will add
another fight to his long career
resume when he takes on
Australian welterweight Jeff
Horn on April 23 at a venue to
be decided.
Promoter Duco Events said on
Wednesday the location for the
fight involving the 38-year-old
Manny Pacquiao could be in
one of Australia’s major cities,
possibly Horn’s hometown of
Brisbane, or the Middle East
or United States.
“The preference for all parties
is for the fight to be held in
Australia, and we are working
towards this outcome,” said
Duco director Dean Lonergan,
who met with Top Rank chief
Bob Arum this week to set up
the fight.