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CBSE Opens Re-evaluation Window for Class X and XII Students

Students unhappy with CBSE Class X or XII results 2025 can apply for scanned copies, re-evaluation, or mark verification via CBSE’s official website. Deadlines vary for each class.

Island Boys Chase Delhi Dream

Nine education zones field 144 players in a league-cum-knock-out across Netaji Stadium and JNRM Ground; champions book a berth at Delhi’s 64th Subroto Cup.

Island Coconut Festival to Showcase Culture, Cuisine and Craft on May 24-25

The A&N Administration invites all to the Island Coconut Festival 2025 on May 24-25 at ITF Pavilion, featuring competitions, exhibitions, and kids' activities.

Helicopter Services Get a Boost from May 22

The A&N Administration revises Pawan Hans helicopter services starting May 22, offering increased connectivity to remote islands including Campbell Bay, Car Nicobar, and Diglipur.

Teachers Join Capacity Building Training Across Andaman Districts

Nearly 300 primary school teachers across Andaman joined training sessions aligned with NEP 2020 to enhance classroom learning.

Nancowrie Farmers Receive Free Seeds

Farmers in Kamorta, Katchal, and Chowra received vegetable seeds and shovels to boost local cultivation under a government initiative.

Village Health Sanitation and Nutrition Day Celebrated in Hut Bay

A VHSND program was held in Little Andaman to promote awareness on WASH, nutrition, child protection, and organic agriculture.

Airfare Shock for Andaman Islanders: Sky-High Prices Turn Survival Travel into a Luxury

With round-trip airfares touching ₹20,000, Andaman residents face crushing travel costs for education, healthcare, and work.

Raids Underway at Andaman and Nicobar State Cooperative Bank Headquarters

A multi-agency probe at the HQ of the State Cooperative Bank, is investigating suspected financial irregularities in loan disbursals.

Bishnu Pada Ray Writes to PM, Seeks Term Limit Framework for Lt. Governor

In his letter which was reviewed by The Wave Andaman , Ray noted that the current Lt. Governor has been in office for over seven and a half years, a duration he described as uncommon when measured against constitutional conventions.