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Village Contingency Plan
Village Contingency Plan 1 Andaman and Nicobar Administration Rescue 2012 Shelter Management Psychosocial Care NDMA SCR Early Warning Rescue First Aid Mock Drill A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 I N D E X SL. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1 Map of A&N Islands 07 CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE NO. I Introduction 08 II Hazard Analysis 11 III Union Territory Disaster Management System 24 IV UT Disaster Management Executive Committee 32 V District Disaster Management 35 VI Directorate of Disaster Management 52 VII Incident Response System 64 VIII Village Contingency Plan 90 IX Disaster Mitigation 104 X Preparedness Plan 128 XI Response Plan 133 XII Rehabilitation 140 XIII Appraisal, Documentation and Reporting 141 XIV Standard Operating Procedures 143 XV Glossary of Terms 150 XVI Explanations 155 XVII Abbreviations 160 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 1 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 2 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 3 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 4 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 5 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 6 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 7 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Chapter-I INTRODUCTION ISLANDS AT A GLANCE 1.1 LOCATION 1.1.1 The Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands stretches over 700 kms from North to South with 37 inhabited Islands. -
Chapter 1 Introduction and History of Mapping and Research
Downloaded from http://mem.lyellcollection.org/ by guest on September 27, 2021 Chapter 1 Introduction and history of mapping and research P. C. BANDOPADHYAY Department of Geology, University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata-19, India [email protected] Abstract: This chapter examines the history of reconnaissance and geological mapping work on the Andaman and Nicobar islands. To understand early exploration it is necessary to review the driving forces for colonization, including the development of the Andaman Islands as a penal colony for political prisoners. Geological mapping conducted in the colonial era continued after India gained independence in 1947 and expanded in the 1980s to include hydrocarbon and mineral resources. More recent work has placed greater emphasis on supporting field observation data with geochronological, geochemical and petrological analyses. Gold Open Access: This article is published under the terms of the CC-BY 3.0 license. Floating in splendid isolation in the NE Indian Ocean, a curved more complete, integrated and comprehensive treatment of chain of islands, islets and rocks constitute the Andaman and the geology, stratigraphy and tectonics and a first systematic Nicobar archipelago, the central part of the Western Sunda attempt to understand the geomorphology. This first chapter Arc that extends from the outer-arc islands of Sumatra in the outlines the history of the islands and the early exploration south to highlands of the Indo-Burma Ranges (IBR) in the and mapping. north (Fig. 1.1). The north–south-aligned archipelago located at longitude 92–948 E and latitude 6–148 N is flanked by the Bay of Bengal to the west and by the Andaman Sea to the east. -
Name & Address of the Firm Andaman & Nicobar Branch
The Details of HQrs Share of subscription and other dues has been mentined against each member. ANDAMAN & NICOBAR BRANCH How,ever branch share of subscription and other dues if any may be added by the Branch. S. Index NAME & ADDRESS OF THE FIRM 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 No. No. Remarks/Advt.Due 1 10591 LM M/s Ashok Biswas (LM) (Smt. Ashim Biswas, Paid Paid 0 0 Sh. Tapas Biwas, Sh. Topan Biswas) MES Works Site, Carnicobar Andaman & Nicobar Island-744103 (M) 9434289599, 9476021339 2 7527 LM M/s B.N. Engineering Works (LM) (Sh. Brijesh Kumar Tyagi) Paid Paid 236 236 43, New Market Complex, Radha Krishna Temple, Junglighat, Port Blair-744103 Mob: 9933260263, 9434260763 3 8702 LM M/s B.S.Grewal Paid Paid 236 236 Civil Gurudwara Line, Port Blair-744101 Tel :(O) 286121, 236193, Mob:9434283052. 2500 (40th AD ) 4 10588 M/s Balaji Enterprises (Mrs. Munesh ParmarSh. Anil Kumar paid paid 1711 1711 Sh. Sudhir Chauhan) Ushaji Bhawan, #34,89 J.N.Road Panipat Road, Junction Haddo Port Blair, Andaman – 744102 (M) 09476052009, 09679502535 5 10589 LM M/s Bansal Construction (Sh. Abhishek Bansal) Paid Paid 0 0 Kirpa Anand Housing Colony School Line, Port Blair Andaman – 744103 (M) 9474530526/ 9474485179 6 7263 LM M/s Bharat Multitech Industries Pvt. Ltd. (LM) (Sh. Tarun Paid Paid 236 236 Malik, Sh. Arun Malik) P.B. No. 539, Junglighat PO VIP Road, Port Blair-744103 Tel.: (O) 233534 (R) 233714 7 8731 M/s Bharat Udyog paid paid 1711 1711 160, M.G. -
Name & Designation Office Residence PRINCIPAL CHIEF CONSERVATOR of FORESTS Shri Tarun Coomar, IFS Principal Chief Conservat
Name & Designation Office Residence PRINCIPAL CHIEF CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS Shri Tarun Coomar, IFS 233321 233260 Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Pr.Secretary 230113 (F) 239333 (Environment & Forests) & Pr. Secretary (Science & 232309 (F) Technology) Shri D.M.Shukla, IFS 233270 Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (WL) Shri. S.K. Bhandari, IFS 233369 (T/F) Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Forest Conservation) Dr. A. K Ambasht, IFS Principal Chief Conservator of Forests ADDITIONAL PRINCIPAL CHIEF CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS Shri. R. K. Deori, IFS 230048 Addl. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests 236003 236971 8588 (Planning & Development) & Secretary (Environment) & (S&T) Shri. Rajesh, IFS 238986 235567 Addl. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Administration & Vigilance) Shri. Liankima Lailing, IFS 231718 (T/F) 230276 Addl. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests 241244 (Biodiversity Conservation, Biosphere Reserve & Eco- Tourism) CHIEF CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS Shri. D. Gogoi, IFS 233052 Chief Conservator of Forests (Development & Utilization) Shri. Rajkumar M, IFS 241874 Chief Conservator of Forests (Territorial) 231790 (F) Shri. Rajkumar M, IFS Chief Conservator of Forests (Research & Working Plan) CONSERVATOR OF FOREST Shri C.R.Mallick, IFS 233233 234331 Conservator of Forests (HQ) 230113 (F) Shri. G. Trinadh Kumar, IFS 232502 (T/F) Conservator of Forests (W L & ET ) DEPUTY CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS Shri Yesu Ratnam, IFS 232780 239893 Deputy Conservator of Forests (Working Plan) Shri Shajan Paul, IFS 233060 Deputy Conservator of Forests 232778 (F) (Mill Division ) Smt Nabanita Ganguly, IFS 233658 233218 Deputy Conservator of Forests (Silviculture) Shri Naveen Kumar P, IFS 232816/ Deputy Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) 235866 200754 (WLL) Shri. S.H.K. Murti 244664 Deputy Conservator of Forests (Planning & Monitoring) DIVISIONAL FOREST OFFICERS Shri Murali Sankaar K, IFS 255228 255222 Divisional Forest Officer 255129 (Fax) (South Andaman) Ms Vanjulavalli Karthick, IFS 279524 Divisional Forest Officer(Baratang) 279707 241068 Shri P. -
Chapter 2 Introduction to the Geography and Geomorphology Of
Downloaded from http://mem.lyellcollection.org/ by guest on February 7, 2017 Chapter 2 Introduction to the geography and geomorphology of the Andaman–Nicobar Islands P. C. BANDOPADHYAY1* & A. CARTER2 1Department of Geology, University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata-700019, India 2Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK *Correspondence: [email protected] Abstract: The geography and the geomorphology of the Andaman–Nicobar accretionary ridge (islands) is extremely varied, recording a complex interaction between tectonics, climate, eustacy and surface uplift and weathering processes. This chapter outlines the principal geographical features of this diverse group of islands. Gold Open Access: This article is published under the terms of the CC-BY 3.0 license The Andaman–Nicobar archipelago is the emergent part of a administrative headquarters of the Nicobar Group. Other long ridge which extends from the Arakan–Yoma ranges of islands of importance are Katchal, Camorta, Nancowry, Till- western Myanmar (Burma) in the north to Sumatra in the angchong, Chowra, Little Nicobar and Great Nicobar. The lat- south. To the east the archipelago is flanked by the Andaman ter is the largest covering 1045 km2. Indira Point on the south Sea and to the west by the Bay of Bengal (Fig. 1.1). A coast of Great Nicobar Island, named after the honorable Prime c. 160 km wide submarine channel running parallel to the Minister Smt Indira Gandhi of India, lies 147 km from the 108 N latitude between Car Nicobar and Little Andaman northern tip of Sumatra and is India’s southernmost point. -
Andaman Islands, India
Journal of Global Change Data & Discovery. 2019, 3(4): 398-405 © 2019 GCdataPR DOI:10.3974/geodp.2019.04.15 Global Change Research Data Publishing & Repository www.geodoi.ac.cn Global Change Data Encyclopedia Andaman Islands, India Shen, Y.1 Liu, C.1* Shi, R. X.1 Chen, L. J.2 1. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China; 2. National Geomatics Center of China, Beijing 100830, China Keywords: Andaman Islands; Andaman and Nicobar Islands; Bay of Bengal; Indian Ocean; India; data encyclopedia Andaman Islands is the main part of the An- daman and Nicobar Islands. It belongs to the Indian Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and its geo-location is 10°30′39″N–13°40′36″N, 92°11′55″E–94°16′ 38″E[1]. It is located between the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea (Figure 1). It is separated from Coco Islands[2] by Coco Chanel at its north, and from Nicobar Islands[3] by Ten De- gree Chanel at its south. The Andaman Islands consists of Great Andaman Archipelago[4], Lit- tle Andaman Group[5], Ritchie’s Archipelago[6], [7] [8] East Volcano Islands and Sentinel Islands Figure 1 Map of Andaman Islands (Figure 2), with a total of 211 islands (islets, [1] (.kmz format) rocks) . The total area of the Andaman Islands is 5,787.79 km2, and the coastline is 2,878.77 km. Great Andaman Archipelago is the main part of Andaman Islands, and is the largest Ar- chipelago in Andaman Islands. -
Andaman & Nicobar Administration Directorate of Civil Aviation
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION DIRECTORATE OF CIVIL AVIATION *** RESERVATION REQUEST FORM FOR CHARTER FLIGHT 1. Date of journey : 2. Sector : From........................................ To.............................. 3. Purpose of journey : .................................................................................... 4. Nationality : .................................................................................... 5. Applicant Status : Single/Family Name(s) of Passenger Relation Sex Age Whether Islander/ S.No (surname first) Non-Islander (*See Note Below) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Contact Address : .................................................................................... 6. Contact No : (a) Telephone ............................................…………. : (b) Mobile .............................................................. 7. Email ID : ..................................................................................... Signature of the Applicant Name: _____________________________________________________________________________ *Note:- For Islander a copy of Islander Card/ Local Certificate and for employee of Central Govt./PSUs/Defence personnel posted in A & N Islands a copy of certificate issued by HoD/Head of Office to be submitted alongwith this form. Original Islander Card/Proof is required to be presented at time of submission of application for verification. _________________________________________________________________________________ FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application received at_______________ (hrs) on ___________________ -
District Statistical Handbook. 2010-11 Andaman & Nicobar.Pdf
lR;eso t;rs v.Meku rFkk fudksckj }hilewg ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS Published by : Directorate of Economics & Statistics ftyk lkaf[;dh; iqfLrdk Andaman & Nicobar Administration DISTRICT STATISTICAL HAND BOOK Port Blair 2010-11 vkfFZkd ,oa lkaf[;dh funs'kky; v.Meku rFkk fudksckj iz'kklu iksVZ Cys;j DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION Printed by the Manager, Govt. Press, Port Blair PORT BLAIR çLrkouk PREFACE ftyk lkaf[;dh; iqfLrdk] 2010&2011 orZeku laLdj.k The present edition of District Statistical Hand Øe esa lksygok¡ gS A bl laLdj.k esa ftyk ds fofHkUu {ks=ksa ls Book, 2010-11 is the sixteenth in the series. It presents lacaf/kr egÙoiw.kZ lkaf[;dh; lwpukvksa dks ljy rjhds ls izLrqr important Statistical Information relating to the three Districts of Andaman & Nicobar Islands in a handy form. fd;k x;k gS A The Directorate acknowledges with gratitude the funs'kky; bl iqfLrdk ds fy, fofHkUu ljdkjh foHkkxksa@ co-operation extended by various Government dk;kZy;ksa rFkk vU; ,stsfUl;ksa }kjk miyC/k djk, x, Departments/Agencies in making available the statistical lkaf[;dh; vkWadM+ksa ds fy, muds izfr viuk vkHkkj izdV djrk data presented in this publication. gS A The publication is the result of hard work put in by Shri Martin Ekka, Shri M.P. Muthappa and Smti. D. ;g izdk'ku Jh ch- e¨gu] lkaf[;dh; vf/kdkjh ds Susaiammal, Senior Investigators, under the guidance of ekxZn'kZu rFkk fuxjkuh esa Jh ekfVZu ,Ddk] Jh ,e- ih- eqÉIik Shri B. Mohan, Statistical Officer. -
Hygien Rating Grades of Hotels and Restaurants of South Andaman District
Hygien Rating Grades of Hotels and Restaurants of South Andaman District Sl. Name and address of Grade Remarks No. Restaurant 1 Annapurna Cafeteria Aberdeen Bazaar A Compliance/ Satisfactory 2 M/s. Gagan Fast Food Aberdeen Bazaar - Non Compliance 3 M/s. Hotel Kattabomman Aberdeen Bazaar B Needs Improvement 4 Hotel Ananda Aberdeen Bazaar - Non Compliance 5 Hotel SSK Bar & Restaurant Aberdeen Bazaar - Kitchen not functional 6 Hotel Milan Aberdeen Bazaar B Needs Improvement Hotel Beach Castle Bar & 7 Restaurant Aberdeen Bazaar - Non Compliance 8 The Hub Aberdeen Bazaar - - Shri. Sharan Kumar Nanda, M/s. 9 Hotel Landmark Aberdeen Bazaar - Non Compliance Zakir Yusoof Jadwet, M/s. J Hotel 10 (Unit of Jadwet Hotels Pvt Ltd) Aberdeen Bazaar - Non Compliance Shri. M.Ganeshan, M/s. Light 11 House Residency Aberdeen Bazaar - Non Compliance 12 Island Tower Aberdeen Bazaar - Non Funtional 13 Island Café Restaurant Aberdeen Bazaar B Needs Improvement Shri. Sudeep Rai Sharma, M/s. 14 Hotel Palika Palace Anarkali - Non Compliance 15 Hotel N.K International Anarkali B Needs Improvement 16 G M S Restaurant & Bar Anarkali - Non Compliance 17 Day Bay Inn Anarkali - Non Compliance 18 M/s. A.T Villa Restaurant Attam Pahad A Compliance/ Satisfactory 19 Jas & Co Austinabad - Non Compliance 20 Hotel Kishen & Sons Austinabad - Non Compliance 21 M/s. Maharaja Bar & Restaurant Austinabad - Non Compliance Shri. V. Ravichandran, M/s. Hotel 22 Sun Rise Bar & Restaurant Austinabad - Non Compliance 23 Hotel SRM Diamond Babuline - Non Compliance M/s. Hotel Ram Nivas (Prop. K.V. 24 Rama Rao) Babuline - Non Compliance Shri. K. Venkat Narsimha Rao, 25 M/s. -
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area war fala year ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION fear Freee /Directorate Of Education kkk 24© lu Port Blair, dated the December, 2020 ORDER No.:- 2OQA i The following transfers and postings of the Primary School Teacher (Hindi/English Medium) are hereby ordered as under: S.No. Name ofthe Staff From | To Remarks Ms.Salma PS Aerial [11-01-1988]Bibi Bay MS Brichgunj Mr.Abdul Majeed K _ PS Shantanu PS Badmaspahar Ms.Amina Bibi.C | PS Shantanu [02-11-1978] SSS Model Port Blair _ | Ms.Archana Devi SS Nimbutala PS Aerial Bay Ms.Maimuna.K PS S.V. Mandir SS Tamaloo Mr.Sadakat Ali MS Kalsi PS Break Water Ms.Sandhya Singh PS Sabari Jn. MS Humfrygunj Ms. Anjali Devi.V PS Sabari Jn. SSS Girls | Ms.Magdeline Boniface SS Harminder Bay MS Kinmai PS Ms.Nahore PS Japan Tikri Headquarter (Model) (Car Nicobar) PS Swaraj Dweep 1/2 11 Ms.Beena Pandey PS (K/Nagar) 6 Mannarghat 12 Ms.Bhagam | Priya SS Sivapuram SSS Long Island [On Request] 13 Mr.Venu Gopal.B SS Kaushalya Nagar PS Lal Pahar 14 Ms.Priya [12-04-1981] SS Kaushalya Nagar MS Humfrygunj Ms.Aruna.G 15 PS Aerial Bay PS Anna Nagar | 16 Ms.Jyothi.S.P PS Aerial Bay SSS Garacharma “Mr 17 Rajoni Kanto Ojha SS Ram Nagar-| PS Shantanu Ms.Rasheena Bibi 18 SS Ram Nagar-| SSS Hutbay (Model) 19 Mr.Mohd. Amzad Khan SS Ram Nagar-| PS Narayan Tikri Ms.Manju Kumari 20 PS Subhash Gram PS [28-10-1976] Attampahar 21 Mr.Wilson PS Pillowolo MS Minyuk SSS Swaraj Dweep 22 Ms.Papiya Das PS Subhash (Havelock) Gram 23 Ms.Shahnaz Bibi.K.P PS Rajat Garh PS Aerial Bay | Ms. -
Ministry of Home Affairs Andaman An·O Nicobar Islands
I 81 MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS ANDAMAN AN·O NICOBAR ISLANDS :.J.. }lOJ(.... SABHA ..•.SECR!TARIAT .... '.\ NEW oel..Hf .. " . 'j,:.'.":'<),:''.;.:''.~.< .~~. :::.;:,:~r:''':, ,',.~'~',-,\., "'" . "::":>"".',~: EIGHTY-FIRST REPORT ESTIMATES COMMITTEE (1988-89) (EIGHTH LOK SABHA) MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS I Presented to Lnk Sabha on 27th April, 1989 LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI April 27, 1989 / Vaisakha 7, 1911 (S) LC. No. 1%19 Price : Rs. 4.00 © 1989 LoK SABHA -SECRETARIAT Published under Rule 382 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha (Sixth Edition) and printed by Manager, P.L. Unit, Government of India Press, Minto Road, New Delhi. QJRRIGEIDA TO EIGHTY-FIRST REPORT OF 6STIMATES CDAMITTEE (1988-89) ON MINISlRY OP H:ME AFFAIRS - Al\D~AN AND NlmBAR ISLJHDS. it •• ~ ~ Line -Hor Read 14 1.52 1 ~nore more 15 Subheading A Costal i,qJ dCU 1 tUre Coastal of O1apter II Aquaculture 19 2 •. 20 5 from w:Jrkshop v-.ork shop 5 below 28 3.38 5 rerient reorient 37 4.23 2 basic basis 49 5.12 9 these this 51 5.26 5 disire dpsire 53 6.4 5 per scribed prescribed 54 6.9 1 Port Bilair Port Blair 59 6.31 2 problem regard problem in regard to, to 60 6.32 3 , effected affected CONTENTS PAGE CoMPosmON OF ESTIMATES COMMITIEE (iii) INTRODUcnON (v) CHAPTER 1- A INTRODUCTORY 1 B. Production of Food Grains 2 C. Area Under Cultivation of Crops 4 D. Minor Irrigation 6 E. Seed Production 8 F. Oil Mill 10 G. Development of Pineapple &. -
Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Land Use and Land Cover Changes in the Little Andaman Island, Andaman, India Using Geospatial Techniques
209 Journal of Geomatics Vol. 13, No. 2, October 2019 Spatio-temporal analysis of land use and land cover changes in the Little Andaman Island, Andaman, India using geospatial techniques Manik Mahapatra*, Sridhar R. and Badarees K. O. National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India, Anna University Campus, Chennai – 600 025, Tamil Nadu *Email: [email protected] (Received: Apr 05, 2019; in final form: Nov 15, 2019) Abstract: Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) changes play an important role while planning for sustainable development of an area. Present study examines the spatial and temporal dynamics of LULC changes in the Little Andaman Island, Andaman, India, using remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques for a period of past 41 years. Landsat satellite data of 1976, 1989, 2005 and 2017 were used to investigate the changes. LULC classes mapped are forest, built up, mangrove, coral reefs, creek/river, sandy area/beach/sand dune and mining area. Little Andaman is mostly covered by forest (83.29 %) in 2017 and remaining 16.71% area is under other different classes. Results show that forest area has gradually decreased from 87.59% (623.65 km2) in 1976 to 83.29% (593 km2) in 2017 whereas the built up area which occupied about 16.54 km2 (2.32%) in 1976 has gradually increased to 42.58 km2 (5.98%) in 2017. Built up area is observed on the eastern side of the island and has increased due to increasing population and associated infrastructural development, agriculture development, establishment of permanent tsunami shelter and tourism development.