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Qwi Dr Flin DIRECTORATE of SHIPPING SERVICHS 3Jrm Ck Riq7`Iqi` TH qwi dr fLin DIRECTORATE OF SHIPPING SERVICHS 3jrm ck riq7`iqi` TH"HT ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATloN itE dr - 744ioi F.No. A/2(33) FARE REVISION/2019-20/261 tnt ck/ Port Blairdated the 20thMarch, 2020 NOTE Find enclosed herewith a Press Note No A/2(23)/Fare Revision/2019- 20/259 dated 19/03/2020 and Order -No 34 dated 19/03/2020 with the request to upload the details on A & N Administration web portal www.andaman. immediately. Encl: As above. -,-- ~,\ Eiii Sr. Ac`cT6ffiii-S Offi mimEHml Manager(lT) DSS Copy also forvarded to: 1. PA to DSS for kind information of DSS please. 2. PA to DD(SS) for kind information of DD(SS) please. Sr. Accounts Officer (M&S) FFed dr f± DIRECTORATEed 3it 0F SHIPPING i- q- SERVICES ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION itE ck - 7441ol Blair dated ith March REVISION 2019-20 1fa, If at PRESS NOTE This is brought to the notice of General Public that in accordance to the A & N Administration's direction contained in letter No. 5-1/2010-TR(PF) dated 16th February, 2015 the Director of Shipping Services has revised the passenger fare'Fu=r;e`::=r=-i-;r-T;e've=r202o-202L.Therevisedfare.swillcom=_i,nto_I:=:`:..+e:f^ for the vessel plying in Mainland-Island, Inter-Island, Foreshore and Harbour 01.04.2020. The details of the revised fares are being separately promulgated through specific order / posting on web www.ondclmcm.gov./.n. - - J `' `- :`~----)i Sr.A`6~6-6~ti~nt:`ovffi Copy to:- TheChiefEditor,TheDailyTelegramwiththerequesttopublishthePressNotelnthe Daily Telegram for 03 consecutive days. TheNewsEditor,AIR,PortBlairwiththerequesttogivewidepublicityinpublicinterest. TheDirector,DDK,PortBlairwiththerequesttogivewidepublicityinpublicinterest. Art ( r)prj-#-apm4.oL |^A ,±~4 Sr. Accounts qwi wh fitw DIRECTORATE OF SHIPPING SERVICES air at ffro T[¥iTffl ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION it€ dr - 744ioi tPrE atR/ Port Blair dated the iqfuarch, 2020. ORDER NO. 3# The Director of Shipping Services has revised the passenger fares for the year 2020-2021 in accordance to the Andaman & Nicobar Administration's direction contained in Letter No. 5-1/2010-TR (PF) dated 16th February, 2015 for the vessels plying in Mainland-Island, Inter-Island, Foreshore and Harbour Ferry sectors, The revffsed fares are placed at Annexure 1 to 7 and will come into force w.e,f 6W/04/2020, The fares have also been posted on A & N Administration's website www.andaman.gov./.r]. Encl: As above (F.No. A/2(33) FARE REVIsl oFFicE oRDEFe BOOK Copy to: 1. The PS to Hon'ble Lt. Governor, A & N Islands. 2. The PS to Chief Secretary, A & N Administration. 3. The ps to All commissioners/Secretaries/Special secretaries/Deputy Secretaries. 4. The PS to Director for kind information of DSS. 5. The District Commissioner, South Andaman District 6. The Dy. Commissioner, Nicobar District, Car Nicobar. 7. The Dy, Commissioner, North & Middle Andaman, Mayabunder. 8. To All Head of Departments for i,nformation. 9. The Deputy Director (SS), Port BIair with a request to confirm the implementation of the revised fares in all sectors. 10. The Assistant Director (Commercial), Dte. Of Shipping Services for information and to confirm the implementation of the revised fare. corit...2l- -2- 11. The Assistant Director (Chennai), Dte. of Shipping Services for necessary action. 12. The Assistant Director (Admin), Dte. Of Shipping Services for information and necessary action. 13.The Assistant Secretary (Shipping), A & N Administration with reference to the letter No. 5-1/2010-TR (PF) dated 16th February, 2015. 14. The Assistant Commissioner, Nancowry for favour of information. 15. The Assistant Commissioner, Campbell bay for fav.our of information. 16. The Deputy Resident Commissioner, New Delhi/Chennai/Kolkata. 17. The Tehsildars, Rangat/ Mayabunder/ Diglipur/ Hutbay. 18. The Deputy General Manager, SCI, Port Blair. 19. The Director, DDK, Port Blair with the request to give wide publicity in public interest. 20. The Chief Editor, The Daily Telegram With the request to publish the above order in the Daily Telegram for 03 (Three) consecutive days alongwith the revised fares for 2020-21. 21. The News Editor, AIR, Port Blair with request to give wide publicity in the interest of general public. 22. The Senior Investigator, Dte. Of Shipping Services, Port Blair LJ3'::::eSsS:i;t::I,oMnanager(IT)7DteOfShlpplngServIces,PortBlalrforinformationand 24. All Section in-charges of this Directorate of Shipping Services. 25. F.No. A/2(33) Fare Revision/2017-18. 26. Notice Board. iE=_i=2- Sr.Accounts Offife\{#&frogiv Annexure-1 Fare for Swarajdweep, Nancowry, Nicobar & Campbell Bay type of vessels for Mainland Island Sector Revised Fare 2020-21 From To De luxe Semi Deluxe 1 st class 2nd Class Bunk Vessel Name lsL N-ISL lsL N-[SL- lsL N-ISL lsL N-lsL lsL N-ISL MV Swarajdweep 6140 1 1860 5540 9835 4170 7820 1130 3055 MV Nicobar 6140 1 1860 5540 9835 4170 7820 1130 3055 MV Nancowry 6140 1 1860 5540 9835 4170 7820 1130 3055 MV Campbell Bay 6140 11860 5540 9835 4170 7820 1130 3055 Coral Queen 6140 1 1860 6090 10805 5540 9835 1130 3055 Fares excluding taxes and Port Charges S{¥,.r;¥,;?i:. ,v.:`r;,:„r,I-bT')A1 I JE;t-``. r a" =-,=Ir`*tl,=? !?-'-,` ` ,!-..--1`" a?I§i.F,,i:fi.{i,;ti :+~"T3'l ®iq `tr\~*tfro~ifdy`' r i :` pr #ng'¢i+:!T-iri]1!`+r!=`,,:,rL+` ;:,\(,`F,` (i .:t,)I ,'', ` Annexure-2 Fare for Swarajdweep, Nancowrie, and Nicobar type of vessels for Inter-Island Sectors Destination Revised Fare 2020-21 DELUXE 1stclsL335 lassN-lsL1655 2nd class Bunk SL ISL195360475510565590710250630675 N-lsL13251545176519852205220526501545220524301325 lsL130 N-I105 From To lsL N-lsL 1143516551655 Hut Bay 465 2205 250305335360380475 Car Nicobar 935 2430 690 1765 Chowra 1195 2650 885 1985 Terresa 1280 2870 935 2430 1875187522051435198520951105 Katchal 1415 3090 1050 2650 Port Blair Nancowry 1505 3090 1115 2650 Campbell Bay 1825 3530 1355 3090 170405435150 Mayabunder 610 2320 465 1875 Pillowmillow 1605 3090 1195 2650 Kondul 1700 3310 1250395 28701655 arlcChowraOar 535760 ' 2430 645 1765 330 15451545154515452095121513251325 240 132513251325132518755 240 Terresa 815 2430 665 1765 355395395545160180220 Hut Bay 270 Katchal 1015 2430 760 1765 27035095125150 Nancowry 1015 2430 760 1765 Campbell Bay 1390 3090 1015 26501435 9911051105 Chowra 360 1985 285 Terresa 435 2205 315 1655 Car Nicobar KatchalNancowry 545565 2205 395 1655 2205 405 1655 220 132515455556656651325 160250 110514353903903901105390 Campbell Bay 955 2430 700 1765775 380601409027085 45 Terresa 85 995 75 70 Katchal 195 1105 160 885 Chowra 70 Nanc.owry 220 1105 170 885 180 Campbell Bay 650 2205 490 1655885 7 KatchalNancowryCampbell Bay 195195 0 0 665 70 390 Teressa 1105 160 885 85 590 2205 435 1655 24060180 13255551325 170 11050 7751655 45 39 Katchal Nancowry 85 995 75 1 Campbell BayP'llomillow 420270 22051545 1105 80 885 Nancowry IKondul 195 1325 105 335 1765 250 1215 150 995 95 665390 885945 75 Kondul 220 1325 170 1105 959570 Campbell Bay 75 390390 Pillowmillow 240 1365 180 1155885 ®, '' Kondu I owmi Ow I ¢2- Fares excluding taxes and Port Charges •-i) Fare for Coral Queen/ Kalighat/ Campbell Bay type of vessels for Foreshore and lnterisland Sectors Annexure-3 R. From To Deluxe I S/Deluxe I 1'stclass Bunk SeatISLIN ]SL I lsL ISL I N-ISL| ISL I I N-ISL lN-,SLl ,SL I N-ISL599013215451545 Hut Bay 33 5 1655 305 1435 28 51 12151154551201381365 59518122122051 555 Car Nicobar 65 0 1985 61 0 1765 56 01 6650166511720 Chowra 915 2205 77 0 1985 700 I 1765 TerresaKatchal 9751075 2205 83 0 1985 760 I 1765 1395 Port Blair 2430 920 2205 840 1985 142014651520 I 1765I1765I2095I187519859951105110513251325176518851995 1250127013601285 I720172017751775 Nancowry 1150 I 2430 970 I 2205 885 I 1985 Campbell Bay 1590 I 2760 1280 I 2540 1165 I 2320 Pillowmillow 1240 2540 1025 I 2320 935 I 20951 51o Kondul 1295 2650 1095 I 243o 1005 2205 1520180335360305 IIIIImlllllllH Car Nicobar 405 1655 345 1435 315 121513251325 9517018019519524085190 15551665166516651665172o15551555 Chowra 575 1765 550 1545 510 Terresa Hut Bay 630 1765 600 1545 545 Katchal 790 1985 655 1765 600 1545 Nancowry 790 1985 655 1765 600 1545 305 Campbell Bay 1065 2430 910 22051325 8301240 19851105 4201701150 Chowra 270 1545 260 TerresaKatchal 335 1655| 285| 1435 265 1215 Car Njcobar 420 1655 345 1435 315 1215 180 995995 105105 15551555166513351390 Nancowry 420 1655 370 1435 335 1215 11951305165180117012951 Campbell Bay 730 1985 61095 I 1765I6101 565| 1545 1325| 180 Terresa 105 665 90 555 15006108851110516101150165851 Katchal 160 Chowra 775 140 720 130 1665I1105113251 Nancowry 270 1545 260 1325 240 555 Campbell Bay 470 1765 410 1545 35511301 8065 6653901 KatchalNancowry 16011601 775 140 720 6651 80 Teressa 995 140 885 130 775 80250 66599 6511251551901701801601901 445555335555445 Campbell Bay `360| 1215 420 165516651 3901951 143516101 5651500 Nancowry Katchal 105 90 5551121517751110516651121517751 Campbell Bay 335 1655| 285 1435 27011801 150190112517011501 995 Pillowmillow 205 9951 190 885 6651885161019951 Kondul ancowry 270 1545 260 1325| 220 555335555445445 Dering 140 775 135 720 105 Campbell Bay 335 1655 285 1435.885I 2701I1301 Kondul 160 Cambell BayKondul 995 140 801 665 651651 Pillowmillow 160 995 140 885 130 7751 801 6651 P l'Iowm"low 105 775 95 720 90170 6651105011105112151127511275113251 651115114011901225122512801 61018151830188519951 50 335585555610166516657758851 Swaraj /Saheed 270 1515 205 1280 651701Sol901 Strait Island 280 1545 225 1325 195 Long Island 305 1655 2801 1435 2251 Port Blair Kadamtala 3351 1715 3051 1495 2801 Rangat 3351 1715 3051 1495 2801 9951 9011105|115| Mayabunder 5551 1765 4451 1545 3351 Djglipur 610| 1985| 500| 1765 3901 15451 3351 13251 1701 P.i Swaraj Dweep 225 1215 170 995 140 775 90 665 60 555 Strait Island 255 1435 .
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