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Port Blair, May 27: The Andaman Association of Tour Operators has appealed the Lt. Governor and the Chief Secretary, A&N Administration to provide relief to the tourist service providers who have been impacted by the recent Cyclone Yaas. Shri M Vinod, President of the Association in a letter mentioned that Cyclone Yaas had hit the islands and caused damages to the boats anchored in the harbor of Junglighat and blew the boat ticket counters in the Water Sports Complex, Dive Shops and other shops at North Bay. The financial implications of the damages are substantial.
Read more: AATO Requests for Cash Compensation for Damages Caused by Cyclone Yaas
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Port Blair, May 27: The vaccination drive is continuing smoothly in A&N Islands and so far, a total of 4739 eligible people in the age group of 18 to 44 years were vaccinated till date. As per the data available, altogether, 290 persons in the age group of 18 to 44 years were vaccinated in South Andaman, 171 persons in North & Middle Andaman and 20 persons were vaccinated in Nicobar District today.
Read more: Vaccination Drive Being Conducted Smoothly in A&N Islands
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Port Blair, May 27: In the next episode of ‘Morning Tea –Aapke Saath’, All India Radio Port Blair will broadcast a LIVE phone-in programme on the topic 'Ensuring essential supplies during pandemic period'. It can be heard from 0715 hrs to 0800 hrs on 29.05.2021 (Saturday). Director (Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs) Shri. Deepak Pundir will be the expert in the Studio answering to the queries of the listeners on the above said topic.
Read more: Programme on Ensuring Essential Supplies During Pandemic
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Port Blair, May 27: The State President, BJP, Shri. Ajoy Bairagi and Shri. Sanjay Kumar Singh, State Vice President along with other senior leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party State Unit on 24th May attended a meeting chaired by Shri. Jagat Prakash Nadda, National President, Bharatiya Janata Party.
Read more: BJP State Unit Attend Meeting Chaired by JP Nadda on Cyclone Preparedness
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Secretary IP&T Appeals to People Not to Pay Heed to Rumours
Port Blair, May 25: Sufficient number of oxygen cylinders and concentrators are available with the Health Department said Secretary, IP&T, Shri Sunil Kumar Singh addressing a press conference today. The Secretary appealed to the people to not to pay heed to such rumors circulated in social media.
He also disclosed that during the inspection carried out at various places to monitor violation of COVID Appropriate Behaviour, it was observed that situation seems to be under control. At the same time, he also urged the people to follow COVID Appropriate Behaviour to protect themselves as well as other members of the family.
Read more: Health Department has Sufficient Number of Oxygen Cylinders and Concentrators