From images of pristine coral reefs and indigenous communities to stories of eco-conscious development, the Andaman stall offered more than a travel pitch, it was a narrative of a place deeply rooted in conservation, culture, and connection.
Organized on April 23, a day declared by UNESCO to celebrate books, publishing, and copyright, the exhibition drew readers of all ages under one literary roof.
Tourists returning to the jail on Tuesday were met with freshly cleaned galleries, upgraded electrical fixtures, and improved pathways. Officials from the Department of Art and Culture told The Wave Andaman that the work was “routine but necessary,” citing the need to maintain structural integrity and visitor safety.
A visit to the scenic North Bay, famed for its crystal-clear waters and adventurous water sports like snorkeling and scuba diving, turned tragic on Tuesday as a 74- year-old tourist lost his life during a snorkeling session.