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Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 317 Port Blair, Tuesday November 28, 2017 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 6 Pages
Te l e g ra m she Daily
The Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands
C M Y K
Lt. Governor to visit Middle &North Andaman District by road
New Delhi, Nov 27
President Shri Ram Nath
Kovind today said, the
success of the Constitution
depends not only on its
provisions but also on
people and political parties
to a great extent. Addressing
the International Ambedkar
Conclave in New Delhi, Shri
Kovind said Babasaheb Dr
Bhim Rao Ambedkar had
worked to promote
education in the
country.The President said
problems being faced by
people of SC and ST
communities should be
listened to. The President
said, the State should work
for the social and
Educational institutions are asmuch important as politics for
progress of any society: President
educational uplift of SCs/STs
women and farmers as
provided under Directive
Principles of State Policy in
the Constitution. He said,
most of these people are not
aware of their Constitutional
rights. Quoting Dr.
Ambedkar, Shri Kovind said,
educational institutions are as
much important as politics for
the progress of any society.
Port Blair, Nov. 27
The Employees'
Provident Fund
Organization has launched
various services under
UMANG (Unified Mobile
App for New Age
Governance) app available
under Android, IOS and
Windows platform.
UMANG app is available
for download at EPFO
website: www.epfindia.
EPFO launches services
under UMANGgov.in, www.epfindia.com.
All the employers and
employees covered under
the Employees' Provident
Funds & Miscellaneous
Provisions Act, 1952 can
make use of the user friendly
services.
For further inquiry, one can
visit local PF Office at
Supply Line or contact over
No. 239897, 232230, 232482.
Port Blair, Nov. 27
Due to the defect in
Alternator of two DG sets
(5 MW each) of M/s.
Suryachakra Power Plant,
Bambooflat, both the units
have gone out of
operation, resulting in
shortfall of power. In order
to repair these alternators,
experts are required from
mainland alongwith special
spares and tools. Hence the
repair work will take
considerable time. To
manage the shortfall of
power generation through
available power, the
Rotational load shedding by
Electrify DepartmentElectricity Department will
exercise one-hour
rotational load shedding as
per schedule during
evening peak hours i.e. 5
PM to 11 PM, in Port Blair
and South Andaman, till
both the DG sets are put in
operation. The given
schedule will be enforced
for next one week. The load
shedding schedule is
tentative and the duration
& timing may vary in view
of emergency and
technical reasons.
(Full schedule given on
page 4).
C&F agents and
traders advisedPort Blair, Nov. 27
All C&F agents and all
traders of A& N Islands
have been informed that
every consignments of
goods purchased from
other States and
transported to this Union
Territory must be
accompanied by proper
GST invoice. They shall
furnish copies of such
invoices to the GST
personnel stationed at the
ports of Port Blair and
Mayabunder, and at Port
Blair Veer Savarkar Air Port
for verification and
clearance of the
consignment, with
immediate effect, a
communication from Joint
Commisssioner (GST) said.
Agriculture camp
held at Neil IslandPort Blair, Nov. 27
An Agriculture Camp was
organized by the
Department of Agriculture,
South Andaman in
association with the Gram
Panchayat, Neil Island. The
camp was organized for on
the spot filling up of the
subsidy forms by the
farmers to avail various
benefits under the schemes
of Agriculture Department.
The Pradhan Gram
Panchayat, Neil Island Shri.
Ram Krishna Biswas, who
was the chief guest on this
occasion, appreciated the
effort of the Agriculture
Department in organising
the camp. Officers of
Port Blair, Nov.27
Human Care Foundation
(HCF) a registered NGO, in
association with Gram
Panchayat Mannarghat
organized an interactive
workshop on stress
management, active - mind
engaging, body relaxation
therapy-stretching &
Human Care Foundation
conducts interactive workshop
relaxing and meditation etc,
at Community hall,
Malapuram yesterday. The
President HCF, Smti Shilpi
Rai, its General Secretary,
Shri Ashis Kumar and Miss
S. Puja Rao conducted the
workshop which was
participated by local youth,
Staff Reporter
Port Blair, Nov. 27
As part of its activities
for promotion of art &
culture in the Isles, the
Department of Art &
Culture, in collaboration
with Kala Kendra Society
organized a multilingual
'Poets' Meet' at Andaman
Club here this morning.
The Additional PCCF
'Poets' Meet' by Art & Culture Department
witnesses enthusiastic participation
(P&D), Shri D.M. Shukla
was the chief guest on the
occasion. The Secretary,
Art & Culture, Smti. Neha
Bansal, Director Art &
Culture, Smti Geetika
Sharma, Member, A&N
UTCPCR, Smti. Rubina
Siddique and a good
number of literati and poets
of A&N Islands were
present on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion,
the chief guest lauded the
Department of Art &
Culture and Kala Kendra
Society for organizing this
Poets' Meet. He said such
programme should be
organized on a regular
basis.
About 40 eminent and
budding poets from the
Islands presented their self
composed poems in
various languages viz.
Hindi, English, Tamil,
Malayalam, Telegu,
Sanskrit, Bangla, Urdu,
Nicobarese etc. Reuben, a
budding poet read out his
poem in Nicobarese
language, followed by Shri
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Diglipur, Nov.27
A medical-cum-awareness
camp was organized at
Community Hall, Smith
Island recently. Altogether
139 patients including
pregnant women, children,
adolescent girls, senior
citizens were examined and
treated by the doctors on
the spot who provided
medicines to the needy
Medical camp at Smith Island
benefits large number of patients
patients, free of cost. Other
services such as antenatal
care, immunization, eye care
were also extended during
the camp. One disabled man
was also screened and was
recommended for disability
certificate. Sugar and
Haemoglobin estimation
test were also carried out for
needy patients.
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Port Blair, Nov.27
Andaman Law College
celebrated the
Constitution Day today.
To mark the occasion, the
law students along with
the faculty and staff
conducted a rally from
Netaji Stadium to the
College Campus. Quiz and
elocution competitions
were conducted for the
students on Constitution
of India. A programme to
commemorate the
Constitution Day was also
organized.
The Secretary (CS & CA,
Labour & Employment),
A&N Administration, Shri.
Sandip Jacques, as chief
guest spoke on the values
of the Constitution and
stressed on the need to
uphold those values. Shri.
Pradip Banerjee, Secretary
(Law), A&N
Administration appealed
to the students of law to
initiate efforts to create
awareness among the
people about their
Constitutional Rights. Dr.
Francis Xavier, Principal,
JNRM remembered the
sacrifices made by the
founding fathers of the
Constitution of India. The
students also presented a
skit on the theme of the
National Constitution Day.
Certi ficates were
distributed to the prize
winners by the guests.
Constitution Day celebrated
by Andaman Law College
Port Blair, Nov. 27
The Lt. Governor, A&N Islands, Admiral D. K. Joshi, PVSM,
AVSM, YSM, NM, VSM (Retd.) will be on a two-day visit to the
Middle & North Andaman District from tomorrow (Nov. 28).
He will be accompanied by the senior officers of the A&N
Administration and the General Manager, NHIDCL. The Lt.
Governor will depart for Baratang by road at 8 am tomorrow
(Nov 28). At Baratang, the Lt. Governor will hold a meeting
with the PRI Members and other HODs at Baratang Forest Guest
House at 11 am. The Lt. Governor will also inspect the Baratang
Jetty and visit Sr. Sec. School, Oral Katcha. Thereafter, the Lt.
Governor will arrive at Uttara Jetty and inspect the ongoing
construction work of the Bridge. The Lt. Governor will then
depart for PHC Kadamtala. On the same day, the Lt. Governor
will also hold meeting with the PRI members at Community
Hall, Rangat, at 2.45 pm. The Lt. Governor will reach
Mayabunder in the evening.
On Nov. 29, the Lt .
Governor is scheduled to
hold meeting with the PRI
members and HODs at
8.15 am, followed by a
meeting with Adhyaksha,
Zilla Parishad and others
at 9 am at APWD Guest
House, Mayabunder.
The Lt. Governor will
inaugurate the newly
constructed DC office at
Lucknow, Mayabunder
at 9.40 am. He will then
vis i t La la ji Bay and
inaugurate Cottage Huts
(Forest) there at 11.30 am.
The Lt. Governor will
also visit Long Island and
hold a meeting with the
PRI Members at Long
Isl and Fores t Guest
House at 1.05 pm. In the
aft ernoon , the Lt .
Governor will visit Merk
Bay Beach , Nor th
Passage Island.
Aft er complet ion of
the visit, the Lt. Governor
wil l depar t for Por t
Blair in the morning of
Nov. 30, 2017.
No Public Hearing at Raj NiwasPort Blair, Nov 27
There will be no Public Hearing by the Lt
Governor at Raj Niwas on 28.11.2017, an
official communication said.
Port Blair, Nov.27
The sea off Andaman will witness a Regional Level
Marine Oil Pollution Response Exercise by the Indian
Coast Guard on Nov. 29, 2017. The exercise is aimed
at analyzing the preparation and coordination between
various agencies in response to a marine oil spill in
the Andaman sea. The Director General Indian Coast
Guard is the Chairman of the NOSDCP (National Oil
Spill Disaster Contingency Plan) and ICG is also the
Central Coordinating Agency for oil spill response in
the country. More than 64% of world's oil passes
through the Ocean Channels crisis crossing the A&N
Islands.
Four thousand ton, specialised pollution control
vessel, Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) Samudra
Praharedar from mainland entered Port Blair today
and will be participating in Regional Level Pollution
Exercise along with A&N based Coast Guard ships and
aircraft, a communication from the PRO Coast Guard said.
Regional Level Marine Oil
Pollution Exercise by Coast
Guard on Nov 29
Bali orders
evacuations amid
Mount Agung
eruption fearsBali, Nov 27
About 100,000 people nearBali's Mount Agung have
been ordered to evacuate asofficials fear a major eruption.
Indonesian authorities haveraised the state of alert to its
highest level and expandedthe exclusion zone around the
rumbling volcano. TheIsland's airport has now
closed, leaving thousandsstranded in the tourist
hotspot. Authorities say darksmoke and ash have been
billowing up to 11,150 ft abovethe mountain's summit.
Officials have warnedresidents to stay away from
rock and debris flows knownas lahars, which have been
spotted flowing down fromthe mountain. Mount
Agung's volcanic tremors firstbegan in September.
New Delhi, Nov 27
The Minister of Women
and Child Development,
Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi
launched an intensive
training program for
Elected Women
Representatives (EWRs) of
Panchayati Raj Institutions
and Master Trainers, in
New Delhi today. This
capacity building program
is being organized by
National Institute of Public
Cooperation and Child
Development (NIPCCD) of
the WCD Ministry which
WCD Minister launches prog. to train
Elected Women Representatives of PRIs
will ultimately train
approximately twenty
thousand EWRs covering
nearly 50 EWRs from each
district by March, 2018.
Addressing the
participants at the
inauguration of the
program, Smt Maneka
Sanjay Gandhi said that
this is a historic step since
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Guwahati, Nov 26
At the AIBA World Women's
Youth Boxing Championships
in Guwahati, it was gold rush
for India on Sunday. The
country's pugilists grabbed five
top positions to finish overall
champions for the first time. The
girls who won the coveted
yellow metals are: Nitu in the
48kg category, Jyoti Gulia in
51kg, Sakshi Choudhury in
54kg, Shashi Chopra in the
57kg and Ankushita Boro in
64kg division.
Adding to the tally were two
bronze medals secured by
Neha Yadav in the Plus 81kg
and Anupama in 81kg, making
it India's best ever performance
at the marquee age group
event. The country had won
just one bronze medal at the
SEVA SUCHNAYEINALLTHE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS
INTER ISLAND SECTOR:
MV Coral Queen will sail for Campbell Bay via Hut Bay & Nancowry on
29.11.2017 (Wed) at 0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port
Blair on 01.12.2017 (Fri) at 0800 Hrs from Campbell Bay via same
route.
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Car Nicobar via Hut Bay on 30.11.2017
(Thu) at 0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on
01.12.2017 (Fri) at 0900 Hrs from Car Nicobar via Hut. Passenger
tickets for the above sailing will be issued to the general public on
28.11.2017 (Tue) from 0900 Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counters
& CSC's. Similarly booking of cargo tickets will commence from
28.11.2017 between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All the
consigners are advised to book actual quantity of cargo to be transshipped,
as no excess cargo will be allowed.
MV Chowra will sail for Campbell Bay via Car Nicobar, Chowra,
Teressa, Katchal & Nancowry on 04.12.2017 (Mon) at 1400 Hrs from
Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 07.12.2017 (Thu) at 2000 Hrs
from Campbell Bay via same route. Passenger tickets for the above
sailing will be issued to the general public on 01.12.2017 (Fri) from 0900
Hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counters & CSC's. Similarly booking
of cargo tickets will commence from 01.12.2017 between 0900 Hrs to
1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All the consigners are advised to book
actual quantity of cargo to be transshipped, as no excess cargo will be
allowed.
CARGO SERVICE:
The cargo vessel MV Chuglam will sail for Campbell Bay via Hut Bay,
Car Nicobar & Nancowry on 01.12.2017 (Fri) at 0800 Hrs from Haddo
Wharf and the vessel will sail back to Port Blair immediately after
discharging/loading of Cargo at respective ports. Booking of cargo for
the above sailing will commence from 28.11.2017 (Tue) from 0900 Hrs
onwards at Commercial Wing. All the consigners are advised to book
actual quantity of cargo to be transshipped, as no excess cargo will be
allowed.
HUT BAY SECTOR:
MV Bharat Seema will sail for Hut Bay on 28.11.2017 (Tue) at 0800 Hrs
from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2000
Hrs from Hut Bay.
MV Chowra will sail for Hut Bay on 29.11.2017 (Wed) at 0800 Hrs from
Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 2000 Hrs
from Hut Bay.
FORESHORE SECTOR:
MV Chouldari will sail for Rangat via Neil, Havelock, Strait Island and
Long Island on 29.11.2017 (Wed) at 0615 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty
and will sail for Port Blair on 30.11.2017 (Thu) at 0615 Hrs from Rangat
via same route. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued
to the general public from 28.11.2017 (Tue) from 0900 Hrs onwards at
STARS Ticketing Counters & CSC's.
MV Chowra will sail for Diglipur on 01.12.2017 (Fri) at 1500 Hrs from
Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 02.12.2017 (Sat) at 1500 Hrs
from Diglipur. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issued to
the general public from 28.11.2017 (Tue) from 0900 Hrs onwards at
STARS Ticketing Counters & CSC's.
28.11.2017 (TUESDAY)
BARATANG
MV Katchal will sail for Baratang on 28.11.2017 (Tue) at 0700 Hrs from
Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1430
Hrs from Baratang.
HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLAND
MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 28.11.2017 (Tue) at 0620 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0900 Hrs from Havelock.
MV Strait Island will sail for Neil Island on 28.11.2017 (Tue) at 0630 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
0845 Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Chouldari will now sail for Neil Island in place of MV Strait Island on
28.11.2017 (Tue) at 1100 Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for
Port Blair on the same day at 1600 Hrs from Neil Island.
MV Chouldari will sail for Havelock on 28.11.2017 (Tue) at 1300 Hrs
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 28.11.2017 (Tue) at 1400 Hrs
from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at
1630 Hrs from Havelock.
WEATHER
Rain or Thundershower very likely to occur at many places.
Maximum and Minimum temperature will be around 31°C and 26°C
respectively on Tuesday 28/11/2017
Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date : 31.5
Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date : 26.7
Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST 077
Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST 082
Sunrise Time for tomorrow(in IST): 0522
Sunset Time for tomorrow(in IST): 1652
Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 000.0
Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0
Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January upto 0830 hrs (of date) in
mm 17 3090.3
India win five golds at World
Women’s Youth Boxing C’ships
previous edition of the event
and had not won a gold since
2011 when Sarjubala Devi
secured the yellow metal.
The championship has been
hosted by India for the first time.
Nagpur, Nov 27
India trounced Sri Lanka by
an innings and 239 runs to win
the second cricket Test, here
today. India dismissed Sri
Lanka for 166 runs in 49.3
overs in their second innings
just after lunch to wrap up the
match well inside four days.
Ravichandran Ashwin (4/63)
picked up four wickets for India,
while Ravindra Jadeja (2/28),
Umesh Yadav (2/30) and
Ishant Sharma (2/43) shared
six wickets between them.
India, thus, took a 1-0 lead in
the three-match series.
Brief scores:
Sri Lanka 1st innings: 205 &
166 all out in 49.3 overs
India maul Lanka by an innings
and 239 runs to win 2nd Test
Gorgan, Nov 27
For the second time in a week,
Ajay Thakur proved to be the
decisive man for India over
Pakistan as the world
champions edged the
neighbours 36-22 to win the
Asian Kabaddi Championship
gold medal in Gorgan, Iran on
Sunday. Thakur produced a
match-winning showing as
India dominated the final
completely and Pakistan never
came close to bothering Rambir
Singh Khokkar-coached side.
Sandeep Narwal returned to
India’s line-up ahead of Mohit
Chhillar who had played in the
semifinal against South Korea
the same day. Narwal repaid
his coach’s faith with a solid
performance on the right corner
position and cancelled out any
plans Pakistan made of
at tacking from that side.
However, it was Thakur’s
raiding skills that got India over
the winning line and kept
Pakistan team at arm’s length.
His attacking spree gave India
a strong start and ruined any
plans the men in green may
have had of exacting revenge
of their 18-44 defeat in the
group stages. At half time, India
led 25-10 and showed no
signs of letting go of their lead.
With the game more-or-less in
the bag, India had to ensure
they remain steady in the
second half and keep Pakistan
away from scoring big raids –
and that is exactly what they did.
India brought in all their
experience into the second half
as Pardeep Narwal and
Maninder Singh chipped in with
useful raid points to help Thakur’s
cause as well. In the end, India
had ensured a comfortable 14
point margin to be crowned
champions of Asia. Earlier in the
group stages, Thakur had scored
12 raid points and Maninder
Singh chipped in with 11 points
to give India a resouding 44-18
victory over Pakistan.
India thump Pakistan, South Korea to win
Asian Kabaddi Championship 2017 titles
Nagpur, Nov 27
India off-spinner Ravichandran
Ashwin became the fastest
bowler to reach the milestone of
300 Test wickets today in his
54th match, breaking Dennis
Lillee’s record during India's win
over Sri Lanka in the second
Test. Australian fast bowling
legend Lillee had reached the
milestone in 56 Test matches
way back in 1981 and it took 36
years for another bowler to
eclipse the record. Ashwin is
only the fifth Indian bowler to
complete a career 300 wickets
Ravichandran Ashwin breaks Lillee's
record of fastest 300 Test wickets
(Dinesh Chandimal 61,
Suranga Lakmal 31 not out; R
Ashwin 4/63, Ravindra Jadeja
2/28, Umesh Yadav 2/30, Ishant
Sharma 2/43).
India 1st innings: 610/6 in 176.1
overs (Virat Kohl i 213,
Cheteshwar Pujara 143, Murali
Vijay 128, Rohit Sharma 102 not
out; Dilruwan Perera 3/202).
in Test cricket behind Anil
Kumble (619), Kapil Dev (434),
Harbhajan Singh (417) and
Zaheer Khan (311).
New Delhi, Nov 27
Indian paddler G Sathiyan
defeated Japan's Kazuhiro
Yoshimura 4-2 to clinch the
men's singles gold medal at the
the 2017 ITTF Challenge
Spanish Open in Almeria,
Spain.
Sathiyan beat Yoshimura 11-7
3-11 11-6 6-11 13-11 11-7 in
the men singles final last night.
The ninth seeded Indian's
calculated game enabled the 24
-year-old to prevail over the
11th seed.
Incidentally, this was Sathiyan's
second major title after the
singles gold he had won two
years ago in the ITTF World
Sathiyan wins gold in Spanish Open TT
Tour Belgium Open.
Incidentally, this was the second
ITTF Challenge Series title won
by an Indian this year after
Soumyaj i t Ghosh beat
compatriot Anthony Amalraj in
Chile Open final a few months
ago.
Earlier, Indian pair of Manika
Batra and Mouma Das,
seeded second, went down to
the top-seed Korean duo of
Jihee Jeon and Haeun Yang
11-9 6-11 11-9 9-11 9-11 in a
thrilling women doubles final.
The Indian combination had to
satisfied with the silver despite
putting up a good fight.
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Adjourned Gram
Sabha meetingsPort Blair, Nov.27
The meeting of the
Bambooflat-II Gram
Panchayat which was
adjourned on Nov 25, 2017
will now be held at Durga
Puja pandal Naya Basthi
Bambooflat at 10 am on
Nov 29, 2017. Meanwhile,
the adjourned Gram Sabha
meeting of the Gram
Panchayat Sippighat is
scheduled to be conducted
on Dec 7, 2017 at 10.30 am
in the Sippighat Panchayat
Hall.
All the Gram Sabha
Members, PRI Members
and concerned Head of the
Departments have been
requested to attend the
meetings and offer their
valuable views/
suggestion and demands,
a communication said.
senior citizens, PRIs members etc.
The Pradhan, Gram Panchayat Mannarghat, Shri. O.
Bashir expressed his gratitude for conducting the
workshop for the welfare of the villagers.
Human Care Foundation ...(Contd. from page 1)
The health team comprising of Dr. Jai Biswas, Chief
Medical Officer (i/c), CHC, Diglipur, Dr. N. Chakradhar
Baliji, Medical Officer (i/c) PHC, Radhanagar and other
health education & para medical workers rendered their
service in the camp. Dr. Jai Biswas highlighted about
personal hygiene, environmental sanitation, mother & child
health care, immunization, nutrition for mothers during
pregnancy, routine check - up of mothers during
pregnancy and various family planning methods. She
also highlighted about male sterilization (Vasectomy)
as part of the ongoing vasectomy fortnight from Nov.
21 to Dec.4, 2017.
The PRI Members expressed their gratitude to the CHC
authority for organizing this camp for the benefit of the
villagers. The Health team expressed their gratitude to
Shri J. Bobby, Zilla Parishad member and other PRI
members for their support, a communication said.
Medical camp at ...(Contd. from page 1)
Agriculture Department explained about various subsidy
schemes being implemented by the Deptt., for the benefit
of the farmers. Shri. M.M.Hassan, Agriculture Officer
also spoke on the occasion.
The programme was also attended by Smt. Chameli Das,
Panchayat Samity Member, Shri. Andisamy, Up Pradhan,
Shri. Joy Krishna Das, Sarpanch, Neil Island, PRI
members of Neil, a communication said.
Agriculture camp ...(Contd. from page 1)
Durg Vijay Singh Deep in Hindi, Shri Jagdish Narayan
Rai in Hindi/Sanskrit, Shri Anandirajan Biswas in Bangla/
Hindi, Shri B. K. Talukdar also in Bangla, Dr. Caroline
Matthew in English, Dr. Roshanara Dilbar in Hindi, Dr.
Maju Nair in Malayalam, Shri Krishnamurthi in Tamil,
Dr. Vyas Mani Tripathi in Hindi besides many other poets.
The poems were inspired from various themes viz.
nature, social issues, patriotism, freedom fighters etc.
Earlier, the Director, Art & Culture, Smti. Geetika
Sharma welcomed the gathering and said the Poets' Meet
is being organized with an aim to provide a platform to
all poets to exchange their ideas and appreciate each
other's creativity. The programme concluded with the
vote of thanks proposed by the Asst. Director, Art &
Culture, Dr. Rashida Iqbal.
'Poets' Meet' by...(Contd. from page 1)
for the first time ever an initiative of this scale has been taken up to train EWRs who
will go out and administer the villages professionally. It is regrettable that not many
women sarpanches and EWRs come forward to take up their responsibilities and
mostly allow their husbands to take the lead. So, they remain ‘sarpanchanis’ in name
only, the Minister added. She said that training two lakh women sarpanches across
the country will help bring important changes.
It will help to create model villages. It will help prepare women as political leaders
of the future. The training program which will include simple engineering skills will
give them an insight into women’s issues as well as focus on education and financial
matters, Smt Maneka Gandhi explained. The Minister disclosed that awards will be
given to the Master Trainers to those who have succeeded in empowering EWRs of
their areas. The Minister also appreciated the initiatives taken by some states to
specify certain minimum education level for sarpanches and panchayat members.
The Capacity building of Elected Women Representatives (EWRs) is critical to
empower women to participate effectively in the governance processes. This will
help them assume the leadership roles expected of them and guide their villages
towards a more prosperous future. About 150 master trainers and 450 EWRs attended
today’s program.
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