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Port Blair, July 30 The Union Home Ministry hasissued new guidelines yesterday foropening up of more activities inareas outside the ContainmentZones and the process of phasedreopening of activities has beenextended further in Unlock-3, whichwill come into effect from 1stAugust. Consequent upon this Order, theChief Secretary, A&NAdministration in the capacity asChairperson, Union TerritoryDisaster Management ExecutiveCommittee for the Union Territoryof Andaman and Nicobar Islands hasordered the following guidelines tobe applicable in whole of Andaman
Regn. No. 34190/75 No. 203 Port Blair, Friday, July 31, 2020 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 Pages 4
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Since 1920s the Oldest Daily...Maximum Temperature (°C) of Date: 30.7Minimum Temperature (°C) of Date: 24.1Relative Humidity(%) at 0830 IST : 098Relative Humidity(%) at 1730 IST : 097Sunrise time on 31.07.2020 (in IST): 0506Sunset time on 31.07.2020 (in IST): 1745Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs)- in mm: 040.7Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 005.8Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 20 upto0830 hrs (of date) in mm: 1135.1 mm
Moderate rainfall very likely over Port Blair.Maximum and Minimum temperature will bearound 28°C and 24°C respectively on Friday31/07/2020.
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Unlock 3 Guidelines to come into force from August 1
& Nicobar Islands till 31.08.2020. As per the order, schools, colleges,educational and coachinginstitutions will remain closed.Online/ distance learning shallcontinue to be permitted and shallbe encouraged. Similarly, cinemahalls, swimming pools,entertainment parks, theatres, bars,auditoriums, assembly halls, yogacentres, gymnasiums and similarplaces will also remain closed. social/political/sports/entertainment/academic/cu l tura l/re l ig i ousfunctions and other largecongregations are also not permitted. Lockdown shall continue toremain in force in the ContainmentZones till 31st August, 2020. In the
Containment Zones, only essentialactivities will be allowed. There shallbe strict perimeter control to ensurethat there is no movement of peoplein or out of these zones, except formedical emergencies and formaintaining supply of essentialgoods and services. Movement of individuals shallremain strictly prohibited between10:00 pm to 05:00 am throughoutthe Islands, except for essentialactivities, including operation ofindustrial units in multiple shifts,movement of persons and goods onnational and state highways, loadingand unloading of cargo and travel ofpersons to their destination afterdisembarking from buses, airplanes,
ships. Persons above 65 years of age,persons with co-morbidities,pregnant women, and children belowthe age of 10 years are advised tostay at home, except for essentialand health purposes. Use of Aarogya Setu appencouraged to ensure earlyidentification of potential risk ofinfection, and thus acts as a shieldfor individuals and the community. The National Directives forCOVID-19 Management shallcontinue to be followed throughoutthe A&N Islands. The order No. CS/Sr.PS/05/2020 dated 28.7.2020will also continue to be in force tillfurther orders.
Port Blair, July 30 ANIIDCO hasplayed a crucial role inAndaman and NicobarIslands in its continuedfight against COVID-19. Besides door todoor provisioning ofthe basic necessity ofmilk and milk productsthroughout the lock-down period andbeyond, it hasdelivered in a majorway to the care andmanagement ofCOVID-19 patients byproviding cooked foodfree of cost. ANIIDCOhas catered to the needsof the frontline Coronawarriors and hasworked for long hoursin preparing food in itsnewly setupCommunity Kitchenfor those on dutyduring the lockdownphase and beyond. Corporate SocialResponsibility (CSR)expenditure to the tuneof Rs. 84 lakhs has beenincurred in setting upthe CommunityKitchen and supplyingcooked food packets toCOVID-19 patients andon-duty Corona-warriors so far. Over83,000 food packetshave been provided toHealth Departmentand Office of DeputyCommissioner, South
Andaman to cater tothe needs. Besidesthese two majorDepartments, foodsupply was also madeto Department of CivilSupplies, PBMC,APWD, Electricity,Transport and Disaster
Management. These efforts keptthe frontline warriorson a sound-footing andhelped them to focuson their duties withouthaving to think aboutleaving duty forhaving meals at home.
Unlike mainland,where COVID-19patients are incurringthe cost of institutionalquarantine, in A & NIslands, ANIIDCO hasborne all suchexpenditure for theCOVID-19 patients by
providing freeaccommodation andfood to thosequarantined atANIIDCO operatedMegapode Resort andHornbill Nest Resort. The financialassistance towards the
Port Blair, July 30 In a brief ceremonyorganized here today at thePolice Headquarters, theDirector General of Police,Shri Dependra Pathak flaggedoff the 'Hawk' squad. 'Hawk'squad is a squad of eightmotorcycles, which areequipped with moderngadgets. The Islands haveseen a sharp rise in the newcases of COVID-19 in the lastfew days and the Police ismaking all-out efforts through
'Hawk' squad of A&N Police flagged offDGP reiterates commitment of A&N Police
to keep every Islander safe
cost of managingquarantined people atthe Circuit House,South Point and SAIHostel has also beenborne by ANIIDCOunder its CorporateSocial Responsibility.
a two-pronged approach of spreading awareness throughpublic announcement systems installed on the policevehicles as well as by taking strict legal action against the
violators. The launch wasparticularly important in thataspect. In addition to manyother gadgets, these bikeshave public announcementsystems fitted on them, whichcan be effectively used tospread awareness and thissquad will be very effective inresponding to the situationsrelated to violations quickly. Speaking on the occasion,the DGP reiterated thecommitment of Andaman and
New Delhi, July 30 Health and FamilyWelfare Minister, Dr.Harsh Vardhan todaysaid the country iseffectively dealingwith the COVID-19situation andprogressive increase inrecovery rate andreduction in mortalityrate is an example ofthis success. While launching theCompendium on 'CSIRTechnologies forCOVID-19 Mitigation,the Minister said, thecountry has been
successfully fighting awar with COVID-19pandemic since the last6 months. He said, therecovery rate hascrossed the 64 per centmark whereas themortality rate is now2.2 per cent in thecountry. The Minister said,more than 13 hundredlaboratories areconducting COVID-19tests across thecountry. He said, morethan 13 to 14 thousanddedicated COVID
Country successfully fightingCOVID-19 pandemic: Health Minister
New Delhi, July 30(PIB) The Government ofIndia invitesnominations for the‘Subhash ChandraBose AapdaPrabandhan Puraskar’for excellence in thefield of DisasterManagement. Theonline process ofapplication for theSubhash ChandraBose AapdaPrabandhan Puraskaaris presently open.
GoI invites nominations for‘Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda
Prabandhan Puraskar’Nominations can be uploaded at
‘www.dmawards.ndma.gov.in’ upto Aug 31nominations ofindividuals andinstitutions can beuploaded at‘www.dmawards.ndma.gov.in’ up to 31stAug,2020. These awards areannounced on thebirth anniversary ofNetaji SubhashChandra Bose on 23rdJanuary every year. The Government ofIndia has institutedSubhash Chandra BoseAapda Prabandhan
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Chief Secretary issues Order notifying permittedactivities outside Containment Zones in A&N Islands
Committed contribution by ANIIDCO underCorporate Social Responsibility for the Islands
Sets up community kitchen & supplies cooked foodpackets to COVID-19 patients & on-duty Corona-warriors
Schools, Colleges, Educational and Coaching Institutions to remain closedCinema halls, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, bars, auditoriums, assembly halls,yoga centres, gymnasiums and similar places to remain non functionalMovement of individuals shall remain strictly prohibited between 10 pm & 5 am throughout A&NIslands except for essential activitiesLockdown in Containment Zones shall continue to remain in force till August 31
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Lkfpoky;/SECRETARIAT Health Bulletin For Containment Of
(No. 122/ 30th July 2020) COVID-19 STATUS OF ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS AS ON
30.07.2020 > Status of COVID-19 Cases :
Total Confirmed cases 471
Cured/Discharged from Hospital 201
Death 04
Active Cases 266
> Clinical Management of Cases :
Name of Hospital Isolation Beds Available
Occupied Positive Cases
Admitted
G B Pant Hospital, Port Blair 50 48 48
INHS, Dhanvantri, Minnie Bay, Port Blair
48 34 34
COVID Care Center (SA) 67 67 67
Dr. RP Hospital, Mayabunder 08 05 05
COVID Care Center (N&M Andaman)
20 10 10
BJR Hospital, Car Nicobar 06 00 00
Home Isolation 00 102 102
* No cases are admitted at Private Hospital.
> Status of Sample and Testing for COVID 19:
Total Samples sent till date 23615
Total Reports received till date 22908
Total Pending Reports 707
Rate of Testing Per Million 57270
> House to House surveillance throughout South Andaman District including Containment Zones (Prothrapur, Shorepoint, Prem Nagar and Garacharma) are being conducted by District Administration with the help of Health Workers. 66751 population is being surveyed daily.
> Intensive awareness is continued through print and electronic media.
> 16879 Incoming Passengers screened at VSI Airport and 871 screened at Haddo Wharf by medical teams since 25.05.2020.
> 20894 Outward Passengers screened at VSI Airport and 928 screened at Haddo Wharf by medical teams since 25.05.2020.
> 7950 samples of vulnerable passengers (Persons of the age of 65 years and above, persons with co-morbidity, children age below 10 years, pregnant women, persons coming from mainland after treatment alongwith their attendant and persons who are destined to tribal areas of Islands) collected at VSI Airport/Harbour since 30.05.2020.
> 11714 Calls received by Health Department through Helpline 102 till date to avail health services.
SURVEILLANCE DATA (w.e.f 25.05.2020)
1. Asymptomatic Passengers (Flight) under Self-Monitoring for 14 days till Date
3244
2. Asymptomatic Passengers (Flight) completed 14 Days Self-Monitoring
13596
3. Asymptomatic Passengers (Ship) in isolation in Govt. Facilities.
NIL
4. Asymptomatic Passengers (Ship) put in Home Quarantine as on date
298
5. Asymptomatic Passengers (Ship) completed 14 days Quarantine inclusive of journey period/isolation period
727
6. Symptomatic Persons isolated in Health facility as on date 42
7. Symptomatic Persons under Home Isolation as on date 00
8. Symptomatic Persons completed 07 days in Home Isolation
11
3. Asymptomatic Passengers (Ship) in isolation in Govt. Facilities.
NIL
4. Asymptomatic Passengers (Ship) put in Home Quarantine as on date
298
5. Asymptomatic Passengers (Ship) completed 14 days Quarantine inclusive of journey period/isolation period
727
6. Symptomatic Persons isolated in Health facility as on date 42
7. Symptomatic Persons under Home Isolation as on date 00
8. Symptomatic Persons completed 07 days in Home Isolation
11
9. Contacts put under Home Quarantine till date 1849
10. Contacts completed 14 days period of Home Quarantine 707
11. Contacts (Symptomatic) put under Isolation in Government Facilities
01
12. No. of Passengers (Flight) of Outlying areas quarantined in Govt. Facilities as on today
12
13. No. of Passengers (Flight) of Outlying areas released from quarantined after they tested Negative as on today
272
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24x7 CONTROL ROOM NUMBERS: 240126/ 232102 / 1077/ 1070(Source: Principal Secretary (Health), A&N Administration
SEVA SUCHNAYEINALL THE SAILINGS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITION
(SHIPPING HELPLINE NO. 245555)
INTER ISLAND SECTORMV Campbell Bay will sail for Campbell Bay via Nancowry on04.08.2020(Tue) at 1500 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sailfor Port Blair on 06.08.2020(Thus) at 0900 Hrs from CampbellBay via same route. Passengers tickets for the above sailing willbe issued to the general public from 31.07.2020(Fri) from 1000hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counter & CSC's. Similarly,booking of cargo will commence from 31.07.2020(Fri) onwardsbetween 0900 hrs to 1200 hrs at Commercial Wing.MV Chowra will sail for Car Nicobar via Little Andaman on04.08.2020(Tue) at 0700 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sailfor Port Blair on 05.08.2020(Wed) at 1200 Hrs directly from CarNicobar. Passengers tickets for the above sailing will be issuedto the general public from 31.07.2020(Fri) from 0900 hrs onwardsat STARS Ticketing Counter & CSC's. Similarly, booking of cargowill commence from 31.07.2020(Fri) onwards between 0900hrs to 1200 hrs at Commercial Wing.LITTLE ANDAMANMV Campbell Bay will sail for Little Andaman on 03.08.2020(Mon)at 1000 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on theSame day at 2100 Hrs from Little Andaman. Passengers ticketsfor the above sailing will be issued to the general public from30.07.2020(Thurs) from 1000 hrs onwards at STARS TicketingCounter & CSC's.MV Chowra will sail for Little Andaman on 06.08.2020 (Thurs)2000 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on07.08.2020 (Fri) at 0800 Hrs from Little Andaman. Passengerstickets for the above sailing will be issued to the general publicfrom 04.08.2020(Tue) from 0900 hrs onwards at STARSTicketing Counter & CSC's.DIGLIPUR & MAYABUNDERMV Coral Queen will sail for Diglipur via Mayabunder on03.08.2020(Mon) at 2100 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sailfor Port Blair on 04.08.2020(Tue) at 1400 Hrs from Diglipur viasame route. Passengers tickets for the above sailing will beissued to the general public from 30.07.2020(Thurs) from 0900hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counter & CSC's.MV Coral Queen will sail for Diglipur via Mayabunder on05.08.2020(Wed) at 2100 Hrs from Haddo Wharf and will sailfor Port Blair on 06.08.2020(Thurs) at 1400 Hrs from Diglipurvia same route. Passengers tickets for the above sailing will beissued to the general public from 03.08.2020(Mons) from 0900hrs onwards at STARS Ticketing Counter & CSC's31.07.2020(FRIDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEPMV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep via Shaheed Dweepon 31.08.2020(FRI) at 0700 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty and willsail for Port Blair on the same day at 1200 Hrs from SwarajDweep via same route.RANGATMV Wandoor will sail for Rangat via Swaraj Dweep & LongIsland on 31.07.2020(Fri) at 0700 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jettyand will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1300 Hrs fromRangat via same route.03.08.2020(MONDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEP:MV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep via Shaheed Dweepon 03.08.2020(Mon) at 0700 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty andwill sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1200 Hrs from SwarajDweep via same route.RANGATMV Wandoor will sail for Rangat via Shaheed Dweep,SwarajDweep & Long Island on 03.08.2020(Mon) at 0730 Hrs fromPhoenix Bay jetty and will sail for Port Blair on 04.08.2020(Tue)at 0730 Hrs from Rangat via same route.Note: Passengers tickets for the foreshore Sector vesselsscheduled on 31st July 2020 & 3rd August 2020 will be issuedto the general public from 30.07.2020(Thurs) from 0900 hrsonwards at STARS Counters & CSC's.04.08.2020(TUESDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEPMV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep via Shaheed Dweepon 04.08.2020(Tue) at 0700 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty andwill sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1200 Hrs from SwarajDweep via same route05.08.2020(WEDNESDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEPMV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep via Shaheed Dweepon 05.08.2020(Wed) at 0700 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty andwill sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1200 Hrs from SwarajDweep via same route.RANGATMV Wandoor will sail for Rangat via Shaheed Dweep,SwarajDweep Strait Island & Long Island on 05.08.2020(Wed) at 0730Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty and wiii sail for Port Blair on06.08.2020(Thus) at 0730 Hrs from Rangat via same route.06.08.2020(THURSDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEPMV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep via Shaheed Dweepon 06.08.2020(Thus) at 0700 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty andwiii sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1200 Hrs from SwarajDweep via same route.Note: Passengers tickets for the foreshore Sector vesselsscheduled on 4th,5th & 6th August 2020 will be issued to thegeneral public from 03.08.2020(Mon) from 0900 hrs onwardsat STARS Counters & CSC's.07.08.2020(FRIDAY)SWARAJ DWEEP & SHAHEED DWEEPMV Bambooka will sail for Swaraj Dweep via Shaheed Dweepon 07.08.2020(FRI) at 0700 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jetty and willsail for Port Blair on the same day at 1200 Hrs from SwarajDweep via same routeRANGATMV Wandoor will sail for Rangat via Swaraj Dweep & LongIsland on 07.08.2020(Fri) at 0700 Hrs from Phoenix Bay jettyand will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1300 Hrs fromRangat via same route.
New Delhi, July 30 India today said thedisengagement processalong the LAC has notyet been completedalthough there hasbeen some progress.Briefing media onThursday evening,External AffairsM i n i s t r ySpokesperson, ShriAnurag Srivastavasaid the SeniorCommanders of Indiaand China will bemeeting in the nearfuture to work outsteps in this regard. Hesaid, the maintenanceof peace andtranquility in theborder areas is thebasis of the bilateralrelationship. The Spokespersonsaid India thereforeexpects that theChinese side willsincerely worktogether for complete
Disengagement process in India-Chinaborder along LAC not yet complete: MEA
disengagement andde-escalation and fullrestoration of peaceand tranquility in theborder areas at theearliest as agreed to bythe SpecialRepresentatives. In the17th meeting of theWorking Mechanism,the two sidesreviewed the situationin the India-Chinaborder areas along theLine of Actual Controlin the Western sector. They agreed thatearly and completedisengagement of thetroops along the Lineof Actual Control and
de-escalation fromIndia-China borderareas in accordancewith bilateralagreement andprotocols and fullrestoration of peaceand tranquility wasessential for smoothoverall developmentof bilateral relations.This was also theagreement reachedbetween the twoS p e c i a lRepresentatives, NSAand Chinese ForeignMinister, Mr. Wang Yi,in their conversationon 5th July. (Source:india.gov.in)
health centres have been set up in the country and more than 14 lakhbeds have been arranged to fight this pandemic. He said, India is oneof the five countries in the world which have successfully isolated thecoronavirus. Appreciating the role of Scientists in developing the technology tocounter COVID-19 in a short span, Dr. Harsh Vardhan said, morethan 100 technologies have been developed in the country and thesetechnologies were transferred to various industries to benefit thepeople. (Source: india.gov.in)
Country successfully fighting COVID-19 ....(Contd. from page 1)
Puraskaar to recognise the excellent work done by the individuals andinstitutions in the field of disaster management. In addition to acertificate, these awards carry a cash award of Rs 51 lakhs for an institutionand Rs 5 lakhs for an individual. An individual can apply for the awardas well as nominate other person or institution. The nominated individualor institution should have worked in any area of disaster managementlike prevention, mitigation, preparedness, rescue, response, relief,rehabilitation, research, innovation or early warning in India.
GoI invites nominations for "Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda ...(Contd. from page 1)
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Nicobar Police to keep every Islander safe from outside as well as insidethreats. Touching on the topic of COVID-19 and its increasing cases inthe Islands, he said that the police has been working on the groundday-and-night since the start of lockdown, to facilitate and educatethe public about the pandemic, but at the same time, the violators,who are putting the life of others at risk, are being strictly dealtwith. He further said that introduction of 'Hawk' squad is areaffirmation of devotion of police to public service and it wouldfurther increase the outreach of police, Earlier, in his welcome speech, Shri Anant Mittal (IPS) briefedabout the thought process behind this initiative and the modalitiesrelated to this scheme, a press release from PAC, PHQ A&N Policesaid.
Over Rs. 10 lakhs have been provided by ANIIDCO for providing foodto over 400 Islanders who benefitted from these institutional quarantinecentres.
Committed contribution by ANIIDCO under ....(Contd. from page 1)
ANIIDCO has also provided financial assistance to the tune of Rs. 2lakhs for undertaking emergent transportation of medical equipmentsrelated to COVID-19, from Delhi to Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The expenditure under Corporate Social Responsibility for the COVID-19 situation in Andaman and Nicobar exemplifies that ANIIDCOcommittedly strives to stand firmly with the peopleof A & N Islands in the common fight against the pandemic, a pressrelease from Shri Kulanand Joshi, MD (ANIIDCO) said.
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ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION
SECRETARIAT
Port Blair, dated the 30th July, 2020
ORDERWhereas, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 10(2)
(1) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, the Union Home
Secretary has vide order No. 40-3/2020-DM-l(A) dated
29.07.2020 has issued Guidelines on Unlock-3 and National
directives for COVID-19 management for public and work places;
Whereas, as per Point No. 5 of these guidelines, States/ UTs, based
on their assessment of the situation, may prohibit certain activities
outside the containment zones, or impose such restrictions as deemed
necessary;
Now therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section
24(1) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, the undersigned in
the capacity as Chairperson, Union Territory Disaster Management
Executive Committee for the Union Territory of Andaman and
Nicobar Islands hereby order the following which will be applicable
in whole of Andaman & Nicobar Islands till 31.08.2020:-
1. Activities permitted during Unlock 3 period outside the
Containment Zones:
In areas outside the Containment Zones, all activities will be
permitted, except the following:
(i) Schools, colleges, educational and coaching institutions
will
remain closed. Online/ distance learning shall continue to be
permitted and shall be encouraged,
(ii) Cinema halls, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres,
bars, auditoriums, assembly halls, yoga centres, gymnasiums and
similar places.
(iii) International air travel of passengers, except as permitted by
MHA. (iv) Social/ political/ sports/ entertainment/ academic/
cultural/
religious functions and other large congregations.
2. Lockdown in Containment Zones:
(i) Lockdown shall continue to remain in force in the Containment
Zones till 31st August, 2020.
(ii) Containment Zones will be demarcated by the District
authorities after taking into consideration the guidelines of MoHFW
with the objective of effectively breaking the chain of transmission.
These Containment Zones will be notified on the websites by the
respective District Collectors and information will be shared with
MOHFW.
(iii) In the Containment Zones, only essential activities will be
allowed. There shall be strict perimeter control to ensure that there
is no movement of people in or out of these zones, except for
medical emergencies and for maintaining supply of essential goods
and services. In the Containment Zones, there shall be intensive
contact tracing, house-to-house surveillance, and other clinical
interventions, as required. Guidelines of MoHFW shall be effectively
implemented for the above purpose.
(iv) Activities in the Containment Zones shall be monitored
strictly by the District authorities, and the guidelines relating to
containment measures in these zones shall be strictly implemented.
(v) DCs/ DMs may also identify Buffer Zones outside the
Containment Zones, where new cases are more likely to occur.
Within the buffer zones, restrictions as considered necessary may
be put in place by the District authorities.
3. Movement of individuals shall remain strictly prohibited between
10:00 pm to 05:00 am throughout the Islands, except for essential
activities, including operation of industrial units in multiple shifts,
movement of persons and goods on national and state highways,
loading and unloading of cargo and travel of persons to their
destination after disembarking from buses, airplanes, ships.
4. Persons above 65 years of age, persons with co-morbidities,
pregnant women, and children below the age of 10 years are advised
to stay at home, except for essential and health purposes.
5. Movement by domestic passenger air travel; movement of
Indian Nationals stranded outside the country and of specified
persons to travel abroad; evacuation of foreign nationals; and sign-
on and sign-off of Indian seafarers will continue to be regulated as
per SOPs issued.
6. Use of Aarogya Setu:
(i) Aarogya Setu enables early identification of potential risk of
infection, and thus acts as a shield for individuals and the community.
(ii) With a view to ensuring safety in offices and work places,
employers on best effort basis should ensure that Aarogya Setu is
installed by all employees having compatible mobile phones.
(iii) District authorities may advise individuals to install the Aarogya
Setu application on compatible mobile phones and regularly update
their health status on the app. This will facilitate timely provision of
medical attention to those individuals who are at risk.
7. National Directives for COVID-19 Management, as specified
in Annexure I, shall continue to be followed throughout the A&N
Islands.
8. Any person violating these measures will be liable to be proceeded
against as per the provisions of Section 51 to 60 of the Disaster
Management Act, 2005, besides legal action under Section 188 of
the IPC, and other legal provisions as applicable (Extracts of these
penal provisions are at Annexure II).
9. The order No. CS/Sr.PS/05/2020 dated 28.7.2020 (Copy
annexed) will also continue to be in force till further orders.
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CHETAN B. SANGHI
Chief Secretary
F. No. CS/Sr.PS/05/2020
Annexure -INational Directives for COVID-19 Management1. Face coverings: Wearing of face cover is compulsory in public
places; in workplaces; and during transport.
2. Social distancing: Individuals must maintain a minimum distance
of 6 feet (2 gaz ki doori) in public places.
Shops will ensure physical distancing among customers.
3. Gatherings: Large public gatherings/ congregations continue
to remain prohibited.
Marriage related gatherings : Number of guests not to exceed 50.
Funeral/ last rites related gatherings : Number of persons not to
exceed 20.
4. Spitting in public places will be punishable with fine, as may
be prescribed by the State/ UT local authority in accordance with
its laws, rules or regulations.
5. Consumption of liquor, paan, gutka, tobacco etc. in public
places is prohibited.
Additional Directives for Work Places
6. Work from home (WfH): As far as possible the practice of
WfH should be followed.
7. Staggering of work/ business hours will be followed in offices,
work places, shops, markets and industrial & commercial
establishments.
8. Screening & hygiene: Provision for thermal scanning, hand
wash or sanitizer will be made at all entry points and of hand wash
or sanitizer at exit points and common areas.
9. Frequent sanitization of entire workplace, common facilities
and all points which come into human contact e.g. door handles
etc., will be ensured, including between shifts.
10. Social distancing: All persons in charge of work places will
ensure adequate distance between workers, adequate gaps
between shifts, staggering the lunch breaks of staff, etc.
Annexure II Offences and Penalties for Violation of
Lockdown MeasuresA. Section 51 to 60 of the Disaster Managcment Act, 2005
51. Punishment for obstruction, etc-Whoever, without reasonable
cause -
(a) obstructs any officer or employee of the Central Government
or the State Government, or a person authorised by the National
Authority or State Authority or District Authority in the discharge
of his functions under this Act; or
(b) refuses to comply with any direction given by or on behalf of
the Central Government or the State Government or the National
Kxecutive Committee or the State Executive Committee or the
District Authority under this Act,
shall on conviction be punishable with imprisonment for a term
which may extend to one year or with fine, or with both, and if such
obstruction or refusal to comply with directions results in loss of
lives or imminent danger thereof, shall on conviction be punishable
with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years.
52. Punishment for false claim.-Whoever knowingly makes a
claim which he knows or has reason to believe to be false for
obtaining any relief, assistance, repair, reconstruction or other
benefits consequent to disaster from any officer of the Central
Government, the State Government, the National Authority, the
State Authority or the District Authority, shall, on conviction be
punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two
years, and also with fine.
53. Punishment for misappropriation of money or materials,
etc.-
Whoever, being entrusted with any money or materials, or otherwise
being, in custody of, or dominion over, any money or goods, meant
for providing relief in any threatening disaster situation or disaster,
misappropriates or appropriates for his own use or disposes of
such money or materials or any part thereof or wilfully compels
any other person so to do, shall on conviction be punishable with
imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, and also
with fine.
54. Punishment for false warning.-Whoever makes or circulates
a false alarm or warning as to disaster or its severity or magnitude,
leading to panic, shall on conviction, be punishable with
imprisonment which may extend to one year or with fine.
55. Offences by Departments of the Government.-(1) Where
an offence under this Act has been committed by any Department
of the Government, the head of the Department shall be deemed to
be guilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against
and punished accordingly unless he proves that the offence was
committed without his knowledge or that he exercised all due
diligence to prevent the commission of such offence.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (I), where
an offence under this Act has been committed by a Department of
the Government and it is proved that the offence has been committed
with the consent or connivance of. or is attributable to any neglect
on the part of. any officer, other than the head of the Department,
such officer shall be deemed to be guilty of that offence and shall
be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
56. Failure of officer in duty or his connivance at the
contravention of the provisions of this Act.-Any officer, on
whom any duty has been imposed by or under this Act and who
ceases or refuses to perform or withdraws himself from the duties
of his office shall, unless he has obtained the express written
permission of his official superior or has other lawful excuse for so
doing, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend
to one year or with fine.
requisitioning.-
If any person contravenes any order made under section 65, he
shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend
to one year or with fine or with both.
58. Offence by companies.-(1) Where an offence under this Act
has been committed by a company or body corporate, every person
who at the time the offence was committed, was in charge of, and
was responsible to, the company, for the conduct of the business
of the company, as well as the company, shall be deemed to be
guilty of the contravention and shall be liable to be proceeded against
and punished accordingly:
Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall render any such person
liable to any punishment provided in this Act, if he proves that the
offence was committed without his knowledge or that he exercised
due diligence to prevent the commission of such offence.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), where
an offence under this Act has been committed by a company, and
it is proved that the offence was committed with the consent or
connivance of or is attributable to any neglect on the part of any
director, manager, secretary or other officer of the company, such
director, manager, secretary or other officer shall also, be deemed
to be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded
against and punished accordingly.
Explanation.-For the purpose of this section-
(a) "company" means anybody corporate and includes a firm or
other association of individuals; and
(b) "director", in relation to a firm, means a partner in the firm.
59. Previous sanction for prosecution.-No prosecution for
offences punishable under sections 55 and 56 shall be instituted
except with the previous sanction of the Central Government or
the State Government, as the case may be, or of any officer
authorised in this behalf, by general or special order, by such
Government.
60. Cognizance of offences.-No court shall take cognizance of
an offence under this Act except on a complaint made by-
(a) the National Authority, the State Authority, the Central
Government, the State Government the District Authority or any
other authority or officer authorised in this behalf by that Authority
or Government, as the case may be; or
(b) any person who has given notice of not less than thirty days
in the manner prescribed, of the alleged offence and his intention
to make a complaint to the National Authority, the State Authority,
the Central Government, the State Government, the District
Authority or any other authority or officer authorised as aforesaid.
B. Section 188 in the Indian.Penal Code, I860
188. Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public
servant.- Whoever, knowing that, by an order promulgated by a
public servant lawfully empowered to promulgate such order, he is
directed to abstain from a certain act, or to take certain order with
certain property in his possession or under his management,
disobeys such direction, shall, if such disobedience causes or tends
to cause obstruction, annoyance or injury, or risk of obstruction,
annoyance or injury, to any person lawfully employed, be punished
with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month
or with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees, or with
both; and if such disobedience causes or tends to cause danger to
human life, health or safety, or causes or tends to cause a riot or
affray, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description
for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may
extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
Explanation.-It is not necessary that the offender should intend
to produce harm, or contemplate his disobedience as likely to
produce harm. It is sufficient that he knows of the order which he
disobeys, and that his disobedience produces, or is likely to produce,
harm.
Illustration
An order is promulgated by a public servant lawfully empowered
to promulgate such order, directing that a religious procession shall
not pass down a certain street. A knowingly disobeys the order,
and thereby causes danger of riot. A has committed the offence
defined in this section.
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57. Penalty for contravention of any order regarding
HIGH COURT FORM NO. (P) 5 (ORDER 5, RULE 20 (1 A) Code of Civil Procedure, 1908)
DISTRICT: SOUTH ANDAMAN IN THE COURT OF THE JOINT CIVIL JUDGE SENIOR DIVISION
PORT BLAIR Title Suit No. 06 of 2019
In the matter of: Shri Omkar Nath Maurya & Ors. ………………………Plaintiffs
-Versus- Smti. Sumitra Devi ………………………Defendants
To 1. Shri Dasarath Mondal, (Defendant No. 03) S/o Govada Mondal, R/o Garacharma Village, Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands. 2. Shri Santosh Kumar, (Defendant No. 04) S/o P. Lal, R/o Garacharma Village, Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands. WHEREAS, the plaintiffs Shri Omkar Nath Maurya, S/o Lalta Ram Maurya, R/o Garacharma Village under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District, Andaman & Nicobar Islands & 10 Others has instituted a suit against you for partition of the Landed Property bearing its Survey No. 122 / p, measuring an area of 0.37 Hectares i.e. 3700 Sq. Mtrs. situated at Garacharma Village under Port Blair Tehsil, South Andaman District, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. (1) You are hereby summoned to appear in this Court in person or by a pleader duly instructed and able to answer all material questions relating to the suit (or who shall be accompanied by some person able to answer
all such questions) on the 18th day of August, 2020 at 09.00 (A.M.) the forenoon. (2) To state whether you contest or do not contest the claim either in whole or in part and if you contest to receive directions of the Court as to the date to which you written statement is be filled, the witness or witnessed upon whose evidence you intend to rely in support of your defense are to be produced, the documents(s) upon which you intend rely are to be filed, also the date of trial and other matters; take notice that
in the event of your admitting the claim either in whole or in part the court will forwith pass judgment in accordance with such admission, or in the event of the claim not being contested the suit shall be decided at once. Take notice that, in default or your appearance on the day before mentioned, the suit will be heard and determined in your absence. Given under my hand and the seal of the Court, this 24th Day of July, 2020. Sd./-
Seal Joint Civil Judge Senior Division
At Port Blair.
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Superannuation on 31-07-2020
A. Fathima BakshR/o Dairy Farm
Wishing you a blessed and truly happy retired
life, filled with days of amazing merriments and
blessings to the loveliest soul in my life my sweet
mom. Massive congratulations to her.
From her daughters:
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SUPERANNUATION On 31/07/2020
Shri Gourango Mondal You have worked so hard for so manyyears to get whole family wherever wewanted to be. You have done so much tohelp us achieve our dreams and wecouldn't be thankful enough. Now, itstime for a well deserved rest. Happyretirement life. Wishing you good healthand healthy life ahead.Best wishes by: All family members.
“REMEMBRANCE”
7th DEATH ANNIVERSARY On 31-07-2020
In ever loving memory of our beloved Father
Late P.K. PURUSHOTHAMAN NAIR (R/o BETAPUR)
“Though you are no more with us, yet
your memories will always remain alive
in our hearts” REMEMBERED BY: RUGMINI AMMA (Wife), P. PRASAD, P. PRADEEP, P. PRAKASH (Sons), INLAWS and GRAND-SONS AND GRAND-DAUGHTERS
1st Death Anniversary of
Shri Sukumar Mondal (SI, Employment Exchange)
DOB: 24th July,1965, DOD: 31st July, 2019
A breathing strom
A rising sun
It’s too much now baba, end this game,
the times done.
Happy flowers blooming all day long,
but as evening comes, it broke down into
a sad song.
Be Happy wherever you are, because I
can see you in the night sky as the
brightest star. Inserted by: Gowri Mondal (Wife), Soumi Mondal and Shruti Mondal (Daughters) and Family & Friends
90th
Days Remembrance On 03/05/2020
Late Mr Lal Bahadur R/o Haddo, Panipath Road “My Beloved Husband”
Inserted by: Ajay Kumari (Wife), Jay Bahadur (Son), Jyothi Kumari (daughter), Ismail (Son-in-
law), Relatives and Friends.
3rd Death Anniversary On 31.07.2020
Late Ram Singh R/o Lamba Line
“We feel your touch it’s seem like you are giving blessings to us”
Remembering by: Mini Singh (Wife), Nisha Singh & Neha Singh (Daughters), Vinod Singh (Son-in-law), Ragbir Singh (Brother), Malti Bai (Bhabhi), Ajit Singh, Amit Singh, Sanjeet Singh (Sons), Shaan William & Sharan William (Grandsons).
SUPERANNUATIONSMTI. MAYALATA CHOUDHURY
G.T.T. (Maths), G.S.S., South Point,
Retiring from Service on 31-07-
2020. Congratulations on your
Retirement. Now its your time to
relax and enjoy the life.
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Late Shanker LallS/o Late Gopal
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Master Shivansh Lall (Grandson) and family members
In Loving Memory of my beloved Father
OBITUARY The Staff Council ,Pay
& Accounts Organisation,
Andaman & Nicobar
Administration on behalf
of all Officers & Staff deeply
mourn the sad & sudden demise
of Smti. Rita Ghosh, Senior
Accountant on 28.07.2020.
May the departed soul rest in
peace. The Almighty may give
courage to the bereaved family to
bear the irreparable loss.
General Secretary
6th Death Anniversary of my HusbandOn 31-07-2020
Late Sarad
Kumar SinghR/o Nayagaon
"My heart still
can't accept that
you are not with us
anymore. You were
my strength, there's
not a single day that
we didn't miss you.
It's not easy for me
to move on from
this pain."
Remembered by:
Wife & Son.
OBITUARY
All Officers & Staff of Pay & Accounts Organisation, Andaman & Nicobar Administration deeply mourn
the sad & sudden demise of Smti.
Rita Ghosh, Senior Accountant on 28.07.2020. May the departed soul rest in peace. The Almighty may give courage to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss.
Pay & Account Officer-IV
8th Death Anniversary On 31st July, 2020
Late V.R. Deep Kumar Ex. Draughtsman, APWD, Kamorta
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D. Sthuthy & all family members.
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31st Death Anniversary On 31.07.2020
In Loving Memory of
Late B. Joga Rao R/o Haddo
Inserted by: (Wife) Smti. B. Neelaveni, (Son) B. Hemaraju, Devaki (Daughter - in- law)