The Wave Andaman will publish content under eight editorial categories, including local reportage from all tehsils, long-form national analysis, community opinion, offbeat stories, features on food and culture, classifieds, and sports. A subscription-only section will also offer exclusive content.
“We’ve traditionally been reactive. What you are seeing now is a government that has drawn clear red lines,” BJP spokesperson Tuhin Sinha said, adding that the change in India’s approach is not about escalation, but about recalibrating deterrence.
Shri T.S.G. Bhasker graced the launch of The Wave Andaman, highlighting the platform’s importance in advancing digital journalism and empowering island communities.
A blood donation camp will be held on May 25 at Pillar Health Care in association with Gandhi Global Family, Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Citizens aged 17 to 65 are encouraged to donate blood and support a life-saving cause.
Not long ago, the villages were grappling with the classic rural triple threat: overgrown bushes, rogue garbage piles, and that one uncle who insisted open burning was a tradition.
The Andaman Islands sit on a volatile fault line, making earthquake and tsunami preparedness a pressing need. Recent drills and community training efforts show how the region is gearing up to face natural disasters head-on.
The Giant Robber Crab, found only in Great Nicobar, is the world’s largest land crab. Known for climbing trees and stealing food, it plays a key role in the island’s ecosystem.
Once hunted and fearful, the deer of this historic island now walk freely beside tourists, thanks to one woman’s unwavering devotion and a lifelong bond with nature.