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ANTCC Flags Healthcare Gaps at G.B. Pant and ANIIMS

ANTCC leaders TSG Bhasker and Rangalal Halder highlight urgent healthcare concerns in Andaman hospitals, citing lack of urological equipment and dialysis specialists.

Teachers Trained on PARAKH and Holistic Progress Card

A three-day PARAKH workshop at Shiksha Sadan trained Andaman teachers on holistic progress cards and NEP 2020 assessment reforms.

Police Officers Prepped for New Criminal Laws

A three-day training at Prothrapur prepared 27 Andaman police officers to implement India’s new criminal laws BNS, BNSS and BSA 2023.

Students Shine in Chess and Badminton Contests

South Andaman hosted inter-school chess and badminton tournaments, with students excelling in U-17 and U-14 categories across both games.

Suicide Prevention Day highlights island crisis

On World Suicide Prevention Day, JP Nadda urged stigma-free mental health dialogue as Andaman & Nicobar Islands face India’s highest suicide rates.

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Emergency Alerts Buzz Phones Nationwide

A nationwide emergency alert test by the National Disaster Management Authority triggered phones across India, showcasing the Cell Broadcast system designed for real-time disaster warnings.

Andaman’s Tricolour Dive Enters Guinness Record Beneath the Waves

Andaman officially enters the Guinness process with a 2,400 sq.m underwater tricolour at Swaraj Dweep, aiming to surpass Egypt’s 2024 record through a coordinated deep-sea dive.

Great Nicobar Project Key to Maritime Security; Major Gen (Retd.) Bhatia Backs Strategic Push Amid Rahul Gandhi’s Visit

After Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Great Nicobar, Major Gen (Retd.) Arvind Bhatia stresses the project’s role in boosting India’s maritime security

98.47% of Rs 2,000 Notes Returned Since Withdrawal, Says RBI

RBI data shows 98.47% of ₹2000 notes have been deposited since the May 2023 withdrawal, leaving only ₹5,451 crore in circulation by April 2026.
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