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Special Electoral Roll Revision Drive to Begin in Andaman & Nicobar Islands

EC launches Special Intensive Revision of electoral roll in Andaman & Nicobar Islands from Nov 4 to Dec 4, 2025.

4.4 Magnitude Earthquake Recorded Near Andaman Sea, No Damage Reported

A 4.4 magnitude earthquake hit the Andaman Sea, 205 km north of Sri Vijaya Puram; mild tremors felt, no damage or casualties reported.

Squally Weather Alert Issued for Andaman Coast

IMD warns of squally weather and rough seas along A&N coast from Nov 3–5; fishermen urged to avoid venturing out due to strong winds.

 AATO Mourns the Demise of Arockia Mary

AATO condoled the passing of Arockia Mary, mother of a member, expressing solidarity with the bereaved family in their time of grief.

India Emerging as Global Leader in AI and Innovation: Experts

Experts at ESTIC 2025 hail India’s rapid strides in AI, R&D, and digital innovation, echoing PM Modi’s vision of a developed India by 2047.

Revised Load Shedding Schedule Announced Across Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Electricity Dept announces new load-shedding schedule in A&N Islands, adding 3 MW capacity to improve power balance and reduce outages.

India women make history with first ICC World Cup, receive global praise

India women’s team wins their first ICC World Cup, earning praise from Diana Edulji and Monty Panesar for the historic triumph.

Four-day training strengthens women’s leadership in Panchayati Raj institutions

Four-day ToT under RGSA ends at SPRC, Sri Vijaya Puram, empowering women leaders & promoting inclusive local governance.

FIR Lodged Over ‘Missing’ NH-4 as ATR Protest Highlights Road Woes

After “Chakka Jam” over poor NH-4, ANTCC’s T.S.G. Bhasker files FIRs at Baratang & Rangat, seeks probe into missing highway.

India Wins Maiden Women’s ODI World Cup, Beats South Africa by 52 Runs

India clinch maiden Women’s ODI World Cup, beat South Africa by 52 runs with Deepti’s 5-wicket haul, Shafali’s fiery 87.