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Mohan Expresses Gratitude |
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Jan 08, 2012 at 10:12 PM |
Port Blair, Jan. 8: The State President, BJP Shri R. Mohan has sincerely thanked the Lt. Governor, A&N Islands for considering financial assistance to the next of kin of three unnatural deaths, of which the Party had also requested for Late S Yamma Rao, a fisherman. Mohan also records the Party’s sincere thanks for arranging such colourful programmes in ‘Islands Tourism Festival, 2012’ for the islanders and keeps its appreciation for promoting the Tourism Industry through his cut to cut speeches in the Documentary Film produced and directed by NSDs local student Naresh Chander Lal. Mohan also admires the exceptional praise worthy works of Naresh, KK Biswendra, KR Chatterjee and Basudev Das, who were associated with the documentary and hopes their efforts will attract the foreign and mainland based tourists to these islands. |
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ICGS Samar Arrives at Port Blair |
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Jan 08, 2012 at 10:11 PM |
Port Blair, Jan. 8: Indian Coast Guard Ship Samar arrived Port Blair today 8th Jan. 2012. The Ship is enroute to overseas deployment to Bangkok (Thailand) and Jakarta (Indonesia). The ship is on operational International co-operation visit for interaction with Maritime Law enforcement agencies so as to develop bilateral and professional linkages. ICGS Samar is the first Advanced Offshore Patrolling Vessel commissioned on 14 Feb 1996. ‘SAMAR’ meaning ‘War’ in Sanskrit was built by Goa Shipyard Limited and ship is generally deployed in western and southern coast of India to undertake various operational roles like SAR, Anti-Poaching, Anti-Smuggling including monitoring of exclusive economic zones of India. With an overall length of 102.45m & breadth of 11.50m the ship is capable of cruising up to speed of 21 Knots. Powered by two diesel driven engines the ship draws a mean draught of 3.5m and is equipped with 76/62 Super Rapid Gun Mounting (SRGM). The Indian Coast Guard Ship Samar is based at Kochi, Kerala under the administrative and operational control of Commander District Headquarter no. 4. Ship is presently commanded by Deputy Inspector General Jaswinder Singh Sabharwal, who joined the Indian Coast Guard on 17 January 1986. The officer is a post graduate in Economics and has a vast experience of key command and staff appointments including the last appointment of Chief Staff Officer (Personnel & Administration) at Headquarters, Coast Guard Region (East). The officer is a qualified Air Cushion Vessels (ACV) operator. |
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