Committed to Overcome All Challenges: Lt Gen A K Singh
LG Addresses Islanders on Independence Day Eve
Reminiscing the sacrifices of the Freedom Fighters
and Founding Fathers of the nation, the Lieutenant Governor A K Singh greeted
the Islanders on the occasion of 68th Independence Day and called upon the
Islanders to rededicate themselves in nation building and work in tandem to
overcome the challenges ahead. He expressed happiness over the journey of one
year and took a firm oath to continue the good work.
He dealt on various aspects and achievements in the
past one year and the developmental activities taken in all sectors.
On strides in communication sector, the Lieutenant
reiterated his commitment and said that on short term, steps have been taken to
enhance the bandwidth. He also said that the Administration is committed to
complete the undersea fibre-optic cable in the coming years.
Addressing the issues in education sector the LG
said that the Administration was keen to overcome the shortage of seats in
higher studies in the islands. A new college was the only solution as it had
been 24 years since the last educational institution for higher studies had
come up in the Islands .
"With the commendable increase in the overall
pass percentage in CBSE throughout the Islands , especially in the Nicobar District which
achieved 74.69%, the new college ANCOL, which started functioning from July
this year is a boon for the Islanders," he said.
"There were wide apprehensions about the 422
vacancies for teachers announced. Its quite heartening that out of the total
248 seats, 90% percent has gone to the local candidates," the LG
mentioned.
Moreover, another 150 new teaching posts has been
created. He also said that for Andaman
College , approval of 41
new posts is on the anvil.
On poor connectivity in the Islands ,
the Lt. Governor AK Singh said that 24th July 2014 will be a memorable day for
the Islanders as Administration commenced a new chartered flight service
between Car Nicobar and Port Blair connecting the farthest district with the
rest of the country. It will be of immense help for government servants,
defence personnel and Islanders. The fare is also kept nominal at Rs 1500 one
way. And it’s a matter of happiness that the flights are going full capacity.
“Moreover, we are on talks with Alliance Air to
start a similar service between Port Blair and Vizag, which has remained an old
demand” the LG said.
“We have also added an additional helicopter in the
existing fleet to enhance the services," he said.
For quicker response in disaster and medical
emergencies, there is a proposal to construct new helipads in inhabited Islands ”, LG said.
On the new integrated terminal building coming up
at Port Blair Airport ,
he said that it will have state of the art features.
He also expected a positive impact from the talks
the Administration held with the CEOs of national carriers to reduce the
airfare between Mainland-Island sector.
"There are initiatives to explore the
possibility to introduce international flights services from Port Blair, he
said.
“In health issues, the Islands
are on a better scale on health indicators in the country and especially in
government sector, we have one of the best health care system," he said.
He also rued the wide dearth of specialists and to
overcome the scarcity, he said that regular health camps are conducted and
doctors serve in outer Islands on rotation
basis.
To augment health services, LG lauded the efforts
and cooperation of doctors from Army Medical Corps.
“As the LG relief fund fails to meet the medical
expenses of poor Islanders, who proceed to mainland for specialized treatment,
it has been a challenge for us”, said the LG.
"A Medical
College in the Islands
was the only solution which we are pursuing vigorously. The college will
function from a temporary premises till the new buildings come up," Lt Gen
AK Singh said.
On providing employment to the local youth, the LG
said that a special recruitment camp for Defence services was conducted in
which about 84 local youths were recruited.
Expressing shock over the boat tragedy of 26
January 2014, in which many lives were
lost, he said that the Administration would not allow such accidents to happen
in future.
“We have learnt a lot of lessons from the unfortunate
incident and the safety and security of tourists is now our priority. Safety
audit of all tourists vessels were taken up and to implement the safety norms,
Tourist Safety Enforcement Team comprising police, tourism department and
health department has been formed, who will keep a tab on all tourism
activities in important tourism destinations," he informed.
"In adventure tourism activities, registration
of all operators has been made a must," he cleared.
The Lt Governor mentioned about the heightening of
Dhanikhari Dam by 5 mts which eventually increased the capacity by 70%, solving
the problem of water scarcity in Port Blair and surrounding areas in the next
20 years.
In order to ensure availability of water in 10
villages of Bambooflat area the Administration has also launched Kamsharat
Nallah Water supply scheme, likely to be completed by mid 2015, the Lt Governor
said, expressing confidence that the work Khudirampur Dam in Diglipur will also
commence in this financial year.
The Lt Governor reiterated on the target of the
Administration to supply treated water to all the areas with a population of
over 250 people, for which a new dedicated circle will be set up, he said.
The Lt Governor expressed his displeasure over the
poor performance of the State Sports Associations. The Sports Secretary has
been asked to review all aspects of sports and take necessary steps for
reconstitution and improvement in the sector.
The Lt Governor also mentioned that the
Administration will establish a multipurpose indoor stadium at Wimberlygunj
with volleyball, badminton, table tennis and gymnasium facilities. He also
expressed hope that the youth of the Islands
will regain their fame in the field of football.
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