Until recently, reaching the area meant navigating a patchy and time-consuming route. That’s now changed with the completion of a 5.5-kilometre road built by the Andaman Public Works Department (APWD), which promises smoother travel and better access for both tourists and local residents.
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are governed by bureaucrats—who are typically posted for tenures of two to three years. This has often led to a disconnect between local aspirations and long-term governance planning.
Workers took a collective pledge to stand united in demanding fair treatment and to push for policy reforms that reflect the evolving needs of the labor force.
Together, the two back-to-back raids netted over 3 kilograms of illegal drugs, a clear indication that the islands are facing a growing challenge from both small-scale peddlers and more organized trafficking channels.