Lakshadweep Times 11 February 2014

Thought for the day
Anger and
intolerance are the
enemies of correct
understanding.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Honb’le Administrator enhanced remuneration of Artists,
Programme Assistants and Folk Dance Instructors
Kavaratti: The Honb’le
A d m i n i s t r a t o r
Shri. H. Rajesh Prasad
enhanced the remuneration
of Artists, Programme
Assistants and Folk Dance
Instructors of Lakshadweep
Kala Academy. Administrator declared the enhancement while addressing in the
inaugural function of
the ‘Dweepolsavam’ at
Panchayat Stage on
30 th January, 2014.The
enhancement will effect to
the artists in various categories on performing day and
non performing day by
Rs.100. The remuneration of
the Programme Assistance
and Folk Dance Instructors
will be increased from
Rs.6000 to Rs.8000. Administrator also assured that a
well equipped Stage will be
constructed with sufficient
space and it will be
available for the next
Administrator Shri. H. Rajesh Prasad inaugurating the Dweepolsavam by beating
the " Kinnaram" in a colourful function at Panchayat stage Kavaratti.
Shri. Achada Ahmed
Haji President cum Chief
Counsellor presided over
the function. Shri. V.C.
Pandey Managing Director,
Lakshadweep Development
Corporation Ltd. delivered
keynote address. Shri. M.
Yousuf, Vice President cum
Counsellor, Smt. U.P.
Administrator Shri. H. Rajesh Prasad delivering inaugural
address in the Dweepolsavam at Panchayat stage Kavaratti.
‘Dweepolsavam’ and he
directed the concerned to
work in that direction.
Administrator expressed
sincere
thanks
and
gratitude to all the artists
who participated in the
Dweepolsavam. Administrator
inaugurated
the
Dweepolsavam by beating
the “Kinnaram" an instrument used for the traditional
folk art form.
Umaiban Chairperson
Village Dweep Panchayat,
Shri. A. Kunhikoya Thangal,
District Panchayat Member,
Shri. Kalpatharu Kar
Conservator of Forest and
Smt. Isha Pandey, Addl.
Superintendent of Police
were present on the dais.
Shri. T. Kasim, Director Art
and Culture and Secretary
Lakshadweep Kala Academy welcomed the gathering. Shri. Shamsher Sing,
Team Kadmat receiving the winners trophy and cheque
from Shri. J. Ashok Kumar Collector and Development
Commissioner in the valedictory function.
Deputy Collector proposed
vote of thanks.
Administrator honoured
veteran artist from all the
islands by draping shall and
presented 10,000 Rupees
to each. The diginitories on
the dais honoured by
drapping shawl by Secretary Kala Academy and
Academy
members.
The function began with the
prayer of B.Ed. Students.
The cultural programme of
Jumba Calicut and other
entertainment programme
of Lakshadweep artists
enthralled by the entire
people.The competitions
like Oppana, Dolippattu,
Kolkkali,
Parichakali,
Attam,
Bandiya,
Kattuvili, Mono act, One
act play, Mimicry etc.
were
conducted
in
the Dweepolsavam in
three
venues.
Dweepolsavam
was
organised after a gap of
thirteen years.
Earlier in the evening
Administrator Shri. H.
Rajesh Prasad flagged of
Administrator flagging off the Kalajatha organized as part of the
Dweepolsavam at Stadium Kavaratti.
the Kalajatha which was
participated by artists from
various islands with joy and
enthusiasm by performing
folk
art
form
of
Lakshadweep. In the Kala
Jatha Kadmat and Chetlat
island bagged first and
second place respectively.
The Administrator and
other dignitaries accorded
a warm reception by the
artist up to the Panchayat
stage by performing art
forms of Lakshadweep.
Shri J Ashok Kumar,
Collector and Development
commissioner was the chief
guest on the occasion of
valedictory function held on
1 st February, 2014 in the
same venue. While speaking on the occasion he said
that, Dweepolsavam is
organised to respect and
appreciation for local artists
of Lakshadweep islands.
The local artists and local
arts plays an important role
in nurturing the culture and
tradition of local people. Our
culture and traditions are
being passed on to the next
Ocean State Forecast
Inaugurated
Agatti: Inauguration of
ocean state forecast for the
fishermen of Lakshadweep
through sms and e-mail in
Malayalam was inaugurated by Shri.K Nizamuddin
Koya, Deputy Collector in a
function arranged by
INCOIS at Golden Jubilee
Museum on 29th january in
the presence of about sixty
fishermen.
Indian National
Centre for –Ocean Information services, (INCOIS) a
Hyderabad based Indian
Government Organization
which provides ocean
information services for
fishermen to offshore
industries through modeling, observation and
dedicated research and
development. Ocean State
Forecast (OSF) is one of its
major service, which gives
forecast on the state of the
Ocean. Ocean State Forecast service is done by
making use the modern
information and communication technology.
The SMS and Email will help the fishermen
to take decision of whether
to venture or not in to the
sea, which in turn save the
life and property of poor
fishermen
community
(See page 2. col. 1)
generation trough the native
artists. The artist who
carried our tradition and
culture over the period of
various generations. In this
way they play an important
role in the society. It is our
earnest duty to ensure that
the local artists given due
on the occasion. In the
Dweepolsavam Kadamat
team and Chetlat team
bagged overall championship and the runner-up
trophy. The team members
received the trophies and
cash award from Shri. J.
Ashok Kumar Collector and
Development Commis-
Administrator Shri. H. Rajesh Prasad honouring a veteran
Artist of Amini Island by drapping shawl and presenting
cash award.
respect and appreciation for
doing this noble job,
Collector said. He congratulated the artists
who
participated
for
the
Dweepolsavam.
Shri. Achada Ahmed Haji
President cum Cheif Counsellor, Smt. U.P. Umaiban,
Chairperson
Village
(Dweep) Panchayat, Shri.
T.P Abdul Razak District
Panchayat Member spoke
sioner. The Collector and
other dignitaries on the dais
distributed prizes to the
individual and group
winners of various items
performed
in
the
Dweepolsavam.
Variety
entertainment also staged
by the artist in the valedictory function. Large number
of people from all walks of
life witnessed the Gala
event.
The runner up team members of Chetlat Island receiving the
trophy and cheque from Shri. J. Ashok Kumar Collector
and Development Commissioner in the valedictory function.
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11 FEBRUARY, 2014, Page 2
Junior Basic School
Celebrated Annual Day
Shri. L.G.Ibrahim, Chairperson VDP delivering inaugural
address in the function held at Minicoy.
Minicoy: The Government
Junior Basic School
celebrated its Annual Day
MAHARJAAN-2014 on 28th
January 2014 befittingly.
Programmes commenced
with the flag hoisting
ceremony by Shri.V.I.Aboo
Hudaifa, Headmaster.
Fancy sports competition
also conducted for students
after flag hoisting ceremony.
The afternoon
function was held at School
Quadrangle with the prayer
by School prayer Group.
Shri. A.Kunhikoya, PST and
Staff Secretary welcomed
the gathering with special
emphasis on the academic
matters to achieve better
results and importance of
discipline in students.
Shri.M.A.Azad, Chairperson, SMC in his presidential address requested
parents give more attention
for academic matters. Shri.
L.G.Ibrahim, Chairperson
VDP inaugurated the
function. In his inaugural
address he requested
students, parents and
teachers to work hard for
better results with qualitative education. He stressed
the need for active participation of parents to make
qualitative education and
requested students to work
hard for their better future.
Shri.P.I.Mohammed Iqubal,
Principal, GSSS and Dr.K.
K.Mohammed, CMO made
felicitations with special emphasis on making discipline
in students for a better
future. Shri. V.I. Aboo
Hudaifa, Headmaster JBS
presented the Annual
Report of the school and
briefed the achievements of
school during the year
2013-14.
Shri. L.G.Ibrahim, Chairperson VDP distributed
the trophies to the winners
in competitions conducted
in connection with School
Anniversary. Master Luthfi
A Rouf, School Captain
proposed vote of thanks in
the inaugural function which
was followed by enchanting
entertainments by the
students.
Administration of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep
Directorate of Industries
Kavaratti Island-682 555
F.No.11/14/2012-IND(3)
Dated : 30.01.2014.
TENDER NOTICE
Sealed tenders invited for sale and marketing of
Coir Fibre, Curled Rope, Coir Yarn, Coir Carpets, Coir Mats,
Coir Pith etc. available in Factories under Industries
Department, Lakhadweep. Detailed tender documents can
be had from the Office of Administrative Officer,
Lakshadweep Office, Cochin on free of cost. The tender
documents can also down load from
website
www.lakshadweep,nic.in The tenders may be addressed
and send to the Director of Industries, U T of Lakshadweep,
Kavaratti-682 555 on or before 3 P M on 25.02.2014 by
hand or by post. The tenders will be opened on same day at
4 PM in the Directorate of Industries, Kavaratti.
Sd/(B.S. VASHISHT)
Director of Industries.
(From page 1. col. 4)
during the extreme weather
conditions. The SMS will
reach everyday to the fishermen predicting the next
days forecast the height of
wave and the speed and
direction of wind in 20 km
radius and beyond that
separately. This will really
useful to the fishermen for
taking a decision for their
next
day’s
fishing
programme. Just after the
inauguration, many of the
registered mobiles started
getting the SMS in
Malayalam. If any fishermen
wanted to avail this facility
are requested to register
their name with concerned
Fisheries Officers.
During the function
welcome address with user
interaction awareness was
delivered by Dr. R.
Harikumar, the Scientist inCharge of Ocean State
Forecast Division at
INCOIS.
Sri.
K.P.
Sayedkoya,
Scientist
CMFRI,
Kozhikode
delivered the opening
remarks and Sri. C.N. Abdul
Raheem, Environment
Warden, Department of
Environment and Forests
addressed with concluding
remarks. The meeting
ended with vote of thanks
by Mrs. S.B. Sareena,
Scientist, NIOT.
LIC Donated
Trollies
Kavaratti : The Life Insurance Corporation of
India, Kozhikode Division
donated 23 Trollies to the
Department of Port, Shipping and Aviation. Shri.
G. Venkitaramanan, Senior
Divisional Manager, Shri. P.
Migdad, Director, Port,
Shipping and Aviation, Shri.
K. Cheriyakoya, Asst.
Director, Shri. P. Ashrafali,
Port Assistant, Shri. R.
Mohammed, Rtd. Branch
Manager and Shri. A.K.
Mohammed Rafi, Agent
also present on the
occasion.
Island Level
HIV/AIDS
Awareness
Campaign
Minicoy : An AIDS awareness campaign through Folk
arts which is a powerful
medium to disseminate difficult social messages in rural areas, integration of
messages with local culture
helps rural people relate and
respond
easily
was
organized under the joint
auspices of Lakshadweep
AIDS Control Society and
Village Dweep Panchayat
in collaboration with NGOs/
Clubs and Information and
Public Relations Unit at
Golden Jubilee Park on 28th
January 2014. AFA music
group, Sedivalu Friends
Club (SFC), Funhilol
Friends Club (FUF), Rising
Tide Club (RTC) Falessery,
Maliku
Development
Society (MDS), Mahila
Samajam, Police Recreation Club (PRC), Sitara
Club, and Victory Youth
Club (VYC) took part in cultural performance and competitions in cultural events.
PRC won the first prize in
performance with 24 points.
Mahila Samajam and MDS
bagged second and third
prize with 21.5 and 20
points respectively. The
programme was organized
under the supervision
of
Shri. L.G.Ibrahim,
Chairperson,VDP. Shri.
Ibrahim Kudahaji, Dance
Teacher, Shri. M.Azad,
Secretary, Supply and
Marketing Society and
Divya were the judges for
the
completion
and
F.G.Mohammed,IAP was
the moderator for the campaign. A large gathering participated in the programme
which was successfully
concluded in the midnight.
Martyrs Day
Observed
Amini :
Martyrs Day
Observed here on 30 th
January, 2014. At 11 am two
minutes silence prayer was
held all Government officers
and Govt Educational Institutions with full solemnity.
This was in commemoration
of those who sacrificed their
lives in the freedom struggle
of India. In the office of the
Sub Divisional Office the
observance was under the
Supervision of Shri. M.K.
Kunhikoya , Sub Divisional
Officer.
Housewife Rescues
A Three Year Old Boy from Drowning
Smt. Aysha Kamburualigothi
Minicoy: Smt. Aysha
Kamburualigothi rescued
Haroon Kamburukagothi,
a
three
year
old
boy,(Anganwadi Student)
from drowning in a public
pond of Aoumagu Village.
The incident took place
around 5.30pm on Wednesday 29th January 2014.
Smt. Aysha , a
housewife, was on her way
to fetch potable water as
usual from a nearby well
when she happened to hear
the desperate cries of Asika
Kamburukagothi from the
premises of a women’s
community pond surrounded by compound walls
on all the sides. On searching the premises, Aysha
saw the small child afloat
and almost motionless at
the middle of the pond and
his six year old sister Asika,
wet and shivering in fright,
standing helplessly on the
steps.
Immediately Smt.
Aysha jumped into the water and took the child out of
the pond. By then the boy
Asika and Haroon Kamburukagothi Minicoy
who had swallowed lot of
water was unconscious.
While Aysha was trying her
best to provide first aid,
some passersby joined her
to take the child to his
house.
The child was then
rushed to the Govt. Hospital Minicoy where he was
treated in the Intensive Care
Unit. Though the child has
been discharged the
siblings are yet to recover
from the shock.
According to Medical Officer in charge
Dr. K.K.Mohammed who
supervised the emergency
treatment along with Dr.
Nadiya. G, the child had a
narrow escape. The boy
would have lost his life had
Aysha not reached the spot
and shown the courage to
jump immediately into the
water.
Everyone is of the
opinion that a tragedy was
Society for Promotion of Nature Tourism & Sports
Lakshadweep Tourism
Kavaratti-682 555
F. No.101/12/2012-LDA (Vol-2)
Dated : 04.02.2014.
NOTICE
As a part of developing Lakshadweep as a unique Dive
Destination, it has been decided to develop required man
power for the purpose and initially impart free training in
different levels of Scuba Diving up to Dive Master level to
the selected and suitable candidates of Lakhadweep. The
training expenses will be borne by the Lakshadweep Administration through Lakshadweep Diving Academy,
SPORTS. All other travel and stay arrangement will have to
be borne by the applicants themselves. Training will be conducted at Kavaratti, Kadmat, Minicoy and Kalpeni.
Applications are invited from the interested candidates who passed Plus Two or equivalents of Lakshadweep
Islands for training in Scuba Diving. Preference will be given
for those passed graduation. The applicant would be of sound
health, free from cardiac respiratory and ear ailments and
will have to pass the endurance test in swimming to cover
100 meters in 2 minutes. Interested residents of
Lakshadweep in the age group between 18 and 40 may apply
in the prescribed format attached herewith along with attested
copies of documents to prove age qualification and nativity
to the undersigned on or before 5.00 PM on 28th February ,
2014.
Sd/(D. KARTHIKEYAN)
Managing Director, SPORTS
+919447703001.
Administration of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep
(Directorate of Health Services)
Kavaratti-682 555
F.No.72/8/2013 DHS(Stat) (2)
Dated : .02.2014.
E-tender Notice
E-Tenders are invited Equipments/ Machineries
required for Health Department, Lakshadweep, tender
notice can be downloaded from the website
www.tenderwizard.com/UTL from 04.02.2014 to
19.02.2014, 10 AM further details can be had from the
same site.
Sd/(DR. M. C. MOHAMMED)
Director of Health Services.
averted only due to Aysha’s
presence of mind and timely
action. People appreciated
her for saving the small child
from drowning. Child’s parents
Shri.
Hassan
EdugothiAthirige and Smt.
AyshaKamburukagothi and
also their family members
have expressed their sincere gratitude to the child’s
rescuer.
(Directorate of Health
Services)
Kavaratti-682 555
F.No.73/25/2013–DHS (Stat) (2)
Dated : 29.01.2014.
E-TENDER NOTICE
E-Tenders are invited
Ayurvedic Medicines
required by the Department
of
AYUSH, Medical
and Health Services,
L a k s h a d w e e p ,
Lakshadweep. Tender
notice can be downloaded
from the website www.
tenderwizard.com/UTL
from
31.01.2014
to
14.02.2014, 10 AM further
details can be had from
the same site.
Sd/(DR. M. C. MOHAMMED)
Director of Health Services.
(Department of Science &
Technology)
Kavaratti-682 555
F.No.50/01/2011-S&T/101
Dated : 29.01.2014.
Select List for the Post of
Project Assistant
1. Mueenudheen. C. N,
Cheriyanallal
House,
Kalpeni Island.
2. Sayed Alavudheen. P. P.
P. Puthiyaveedu House,
Andrott Island
Wait List
1. Fouziya Z. V, Zeenathu
Veedu, Amini
2. Mohammed Ziyad. M. K,
Zafida Manzil House,
Kavaratti
3.
Shameer.
C.N,
Cheriyanallal
House,
Kalpeni
4. Abdul Rasheed. M.
Muthubiyoda, Kavaratti
Sd/(KALPATARU KAR, IFA)
Director.
NOTICE
The registration
forms for admission to the
first standard in Kendriya
Vidyalaya Kavaratti will be
available in the Vidyalaya
Office between 2 pm and
5 pm from 10/02/2014
onwards. The duly filled in
registration forms will be
accepted in the Vidyalaya
between 4 pm and 5 pm on
all working days up to
10/03/2014.
Sd/Principal
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11 FEBRUARY, 2014, Page 3
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
THE SCHEME OF NATIONAL OVERSEAS
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SCHEDULED TRIBE
CANDIDATES FROM 2012-13 TO 2016-17
(continuation)
II. SUBJECTS COVERS UNDER THE SCHEME
The subjects/disciplines in which courses may be
undertaken for grant of award are listed below:----------------------------------------------------------------------------Field of study
Number of slots for the field of study
----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Engineering
2. Management
07
3. Economic/Finance
will be Pound sterling 9,900 (£ Nine thousand nine hundred
only) for all levels of courses covered under the scheme.
(ii) Annual Contingency Allowance
A annual Contingency allowance for books/essential
apparatus/study tour/typing and binding of thesis etc. will
be US Dollars 1512 ($ One thousand five hundred twelve
only) for the candidates in US and for candidates in United
Kingdom, it will be Pounds sterling 1100 (£ One thousand
one hundred only)
(iii) Poll Tax
Actual shall be paid, wherever applicable.
(iv) Visa Fees
Actual visa fees in Indian Rupees will be paid.
(v) Equipment Allowance
Equipment Allowance will be allowed @ Rs.1320/- per
annum
4. Pure Science
5. Applied Science
03
6. Agriculture
7. Medicine
05
Incidental journey expenses up to US Dollars 18.70 or its
equivalent in Indian Rupees are permissible.
8. Humanities
9. Social Science
05
(vii) Fees
(vi) Incidental Journey Expenses
A list indicating the subjects under each field of study
mentioned above which will qualify for consideration for
award of scholarship is given at Annexure-I.
III. DURATION OF AWARD WITH FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The prescribed financial assistance shall be provided till
completion of the course/research or the following period,
whichever is earlier:(a) Post Doctoral Research - 1 & 1/2 years (One and a
half year)
(b) Ph. D. - 4 years (four years)
(c) Master's Degree - 1/2/3 years (One/Two/Three years)
depending upon the duration of the Course.
The extension of stay beyond prescribed period for levels
of courses as mentioned above, may be considered without
financial assistance of any kind except the air passage to
return to India, if and only if recommendation of the
competent concerned authority in the educational institution/
university as well as the Indian Mission abroad is received
certifying that such an overstay for a specified period, is
absolutely essential for facilitating the candidate to complete
the course. The final decision in this regard will, however,
rest with the Government of India alone.
IV. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
(i) Minimum Qualifications
(a) For Post Doctoral : 55% marks or equivalent grade in
relevant Master's Degree and Ph.D.
Experience: 5 years - Research/Teaching/ Professional in
the concerned field is desirable. Candidates with
experience would be given preference.
(b) For Ph.D. : 55% marks or equivalent grade in relevant
Master's Degree.
Experience: 2 years' - Teaching/ Research/ Professional/
M. Phil Degree in the concerned field is desirable.
Candidates with experience would be given preference.
(c) For Masters' Degree : 55% marks or equivalent grade
in relevant Bachelor's Degree.
Experience: 2 years' work experience in the concerned
field is desirable. Candidates with experience would be
given preference.
(ii) AGE
Tuition fees as per actual will be admissible.
(viii) Medical Insurance Premium
Actual as charged will be admissible.
(ix) Cost of Air Passage
Air passage grant on actual basis from India to the
nearest place to the educational institution and back to India,
by economy class and shortest route in arrangements with
the national carrier, shall be provided.
(x) Local Travel
Second or Coach class railway fare from the port of
disembarkation to the place of study and back and in case
of far flung places not connected by rail, bus fare(s) from
the place of residence to the nearest railway station, actual
charge of crossing by ferry, air fare to the nearest rail-cumair Station and/or II class railway fare by the shortest route
to the port of embarkation and back will be permissible.
(xi) All the awardees already undergoing studies abroad
would also be eligible to receive the revised rates as
approved in the scheme and its modified form with
prospective effect.
The mode of disbursement of above listed financial
assistance will be decided by Government of India and
Indian Missions abroad.
VII.
DOMESTIC TRAVEL FOR INTERVIEW.
For attending interviews by the candidates at the place
decided by the Government of India, the second class fare/
ordinary class bus fare from the city of their place of
residence to the city in which the interviews for selection
have been decided by the Government of India shall be
permissible.
VIII. TRAINING FOR SELECTED CANDIDATES
The finally selected candidates will be supported for
getting Coaching for TOEFL/GRE/GMAT.
IX. FURNISHING OF FALSE INFORMATION
Total income from all sources of the employed candidate
or his/her parents/guardians should not exceed Rs. 6.00
lakh per annum (excluding such allowances as are not
treated as part of total income for the purpose of incometax ) as certified by the employer. A copy of latest taxassessment, be also enclosed with application.
If any candidate has furnished any false information/
document and is established as false, he/she shall be
debarred from the award and if he/she has availed of it or
is availing, an action will be initiated for recovery of the
amount spent with 15% compound interest thereon. Such
candidate will also be black listed for future and the
employed candidate will also have to face departmental
action for such act, for which the Government of India will
take up the matter with the respective employers. The
respective employers are, therefore, also requested to
carefully go through contents of application of their
employees before forwarding the same to this Ministry. The
employers are also free to insist on candidates employed
by them to execute such bonds with them, as they deem fit
and necessary and in accordance with their rules and
regulations in such cases.
(iv) ONE CHILD IN A FAMILY AND ONE TIME AWARD
X. DEFAULT UNDER THE SCHEME
Not more than one child of the same parents/guardians
will be eligible and to this effect a self-certification will be
required from the candidate. An individual can be given the
award only once and cannot be considered for the award
for a second or subsequent time.
In case a candidate pursuing studies abroad violates
any of the terms and conditions of the bonds executed by
him/her and that the educational institution/ university
intimates the Indian Mission abroad about his/her adverse
reports on studies and/or conduct and/or that the candidate
leaves for any other country or absconds or joins any other
university or course/programme or/and returns to India in
case of emergency without intimating the Indian Mission
abroad, he/she shall be declared a defaulter and shall be
liable to refund the entire amount spent on him/her along
with the interest @ 12% per annum or such rate as may be
fixed from time to time by Government of India and in case
an awardee fails to repay the amount within six months
from the date on which a demand for such refund is made,
penal interest at the rate which is 2.5% higher than the
aforesaid rate of interest on the outstanding amount would
Below 35 years, as on first day of July of the relevant year
of the award.
(iii) INCOME CEILING
V. OTHER MANDATORY CONDITION
Other mandatory condition have been placed at
Annexure-II to this document
VI.
VALUE OF THE SCHOLARSHIP
(i) Annual Maintenance Allowance
A annual maintenance allowance in US will be US Dollars
15,400 ($ Fifteen thousand four hundred only) for all level
of courses covered under the Scheme. The annual
maintenance allowance for candidates in United Kingdom
be charged. If the awardee fails to repay such amount
along with interest thereon in the manner decided by
Government of India, his/her sureties who have executed
bonds, shall be liable to pay the entire amount failing which
the District Collector of the concerned district shall realize
the amount as arrears of land revenue.
XI. STEPS TO BE TAKEN FOR SELECTION OF
CANDIDATES
This will include activities relating to generation of
awareness about the scheme, publicity through
Newspapers/ Advertisement and Website, Screening and
Selection of the candidates on the basis of the applications
received, announcement of results etc as per the guidelines
given in Annexure-II to this document.
XII. EARNINGS FROM RESEARCH/TEACHING
ASSISTANCESHIP
The awardees are permitted to supplement their
prescribed allowances by undertaking Research/Teaching
Assistantship up to US Dollars 2400/- per annum and for
awardees in United Kingdom, Pounds sterling 1560/- per
annum. Where income earned is beyond these prescribed
ceilings, the maintenance allowance under the scheme shall
be correspondingly reduced by the Indian Missions abroad.
XIII. RELAXATION OF ANY CLAUSE OF THE SCHEME
There is no clause in this Scheme under which relaxation
of any of norms for selection of the candidates can be
considered and decided by any authority.
However, this Ministry, if necessary, in consultation with
other Departments/ Agencies, shall take decisions on such
issues concerning awardees as may arise from
circumstances which are of unforeseeable nature and, thus,
not covered under this written scheme and such decisions
of the Ministry shall be final and binding on the awardees.
XIV. LITIGATION
Any litigation on matters arising out of this scheme in
India will be subject to sole jurisdiction of the courts situated
in Union Territory of Delhi. The litigations arising abroad
will be attended to by the Indian Missions abroad.
XV. PASSAGE GRANTS FOR ST CANDIDATES OTHER
THAN THE STUDENTS.
Applications on plain paper in the prescribed format shall
also be invited for the award of four passage grants in a
year to Scheduled Tribes, which are open throughout the
year. Only those ST candidates who are in receipt of a
merit scholarship for Post Graduate Studies, Research or
Training abroad (excluding attending seminars, workshops,
conferences), from a foreign government/ organization or
under any other scheme, where the cost of passage is not
provided, shall be eligible to apply.
The candidates should possess a Master's or an
equivalent degree in Technical, Engineering and Science
disciplines. The eligibility conditions otherwise will be same
as contained in the scheme of National Overseas
Scholarship for ST. The candidates, who have already
reached abroad, will not be considered for passage grants.
For selected candidates, air passage to the destination
abroad and back to India, will be provided by economy class
and shortest route through arrangement with the national
carrier. The prospective candidates may contact this Ministry
for obtaining the application form for applying for the
passage grant.
*****
Annexure - I
List of identified subject/disciplines under the Scheme of
National Overseas Scholarship for ST students
---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sl.
No.
Name of the
field of study
Subjects included in the
field of study
---------------------------------------------------------------------------1.
Engineering and
Medicine
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Bio-technology/Genetic Engineering
Industrial Environmental Engineering
Nano-Technology
Marine Engineering
Petro-Chemical Engineering
Plastic Technology
Cryogenic Engineering
Mechatronics
Automation Robotics in including
Artificial Intelligence
10. Laser Technology
11. Radiology
12. Low Temperature Thermal Dynamics
13. Dock and Harbor Engineering
14. Imaging System Technology
15. Composite Materials Engineering
including Decentralised Power
Distribution(for Solar Heat) system,
Energy Storage, Engineering,
Energy Conservation, Energy
Efficient Habitat Engineering
16. Packaging Engineering./
(See page 4. col. 1)
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(From page 1. col. 6)
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Sl.
No.
Name of the
field of study
Subjects included in the
field of study
---------------------------------------------------------------------------Technology
Engineering and
17. Nuclear Engineering
Medicine
18. Information Technology including
Computer Engineering, Software,
Software Quality Assurance,
Networking/Connectivity
Engineering, Communication
System under Hazardous or
Post- disaster conditions,
Multi-media Communication
20. Industrial Safety Engineering
21. Neurology
22. Pediatrics
23. Psychiatry
24. Reproductive health
25. Oncology
26. Nuclear Medicine
1. Agriculture and Agro Technology
2. Agronomy
3. Forestry
4. Floriculture & Landscaping
5. Food Sciences & Technology
2. Agriculture/Allied field
6. Forestry & Natural Resources
7. Horticulture
8. Plant Pathology
9. Farm Power & Machinery
10. Veterinary Sciences
11. Soils & Water Management
12. Plant Breeding & Genetics
13. Small-scale Rural Technology
3. Humanities and Social 1. Economics
Science
2. Anthropology
3. Sociology
4. Journalism & Mass Communication
4. Pure Science/Applied
1. Ocean and Atmospheric Science
Science
2. Mathematics
3. Molecular Biology
4. Physics
5. Chemistry
5. Finance/ Management 1. Coporate Finance
2. Development Finance
3. Business management
***
Annexure-II
OTHER MANDATORY CONDITIONS FOR
SCHOLARSHIPS UNDER THE NATIONAL OVERSEAS
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ST STUDENTS.
Candidates who are in employment must forward
their applications through their employer, along with a NOC
by the employer, to this Ministry so as to reach the Ministry
on or before the last date of receipt of applications as
specified in the advertisement of the scheme.
2.
The finally selected candidates shall obtain
admission and join an accredited university/ institution
abroad within three years from the date of communication
of selection. On expiry of this specified period of time, the
award will automatically get cancelled and come to an end.
No request for extension of time for availing the award is
permissible under the scheme. The candidates are required
to seek admission and join accredited Universities/
institutions only.
3. The selected candidate shall execute a bond on a nonjudicial stamp paper before a notary-public with two sureties
who will execute surety bonds separately for the actual
amount to be spent by Government of India on the candidate
or Rs.50,000/- whichever is more. Each of the surety bonds
shall specify and cover for the estimated expenditure in
Indian Rupees that would be incurred as travel expenses,
tuition fees, maintenance and contingency allowances,
stipends, scholarship and other miscellaneous expenses,
on the awardee during the entire period of study abroad
and shall become payable by the sureties jointly or/and
severally in case the awardee is declared a defaulter by
the Ministry under the provisions of the scheme. The
language of the bond as decided by the Government of
India shall be acceptable to the candidate.
4. The selected candidate shall also execute a bond with
this Ministry and the Indian Mission abroad, as per prevailing
laws of the foreign country, that the extension of stay abroad
beyond completion of the course or duration of the
scholarship under the scheme, whichever is earlier will not
be permissible except as provided in para III of this scheme.
The candidate/awardee shall not seek any extension of stay
abroad beyond the duration for which the scholarship is
awarded. The language of the bond as decided by
Government of India will be acceptable to candidate.
5. The candidate shall not change the course of study or
research for which scholarship has been sanctioned.
6. The candidate shall execute another bond with this
11 FEBRUARY, 2014, Page 4
Ministry and the Indian Mission abroad, that he/she will sign
a Record Release Consent Form in the manner prescribed
by Government of India and it shall be acceptable to the
candidate.
7. The selected candidates may pursue their respective
studies in an accredited university/ institution in a country
of their choice with which India has diplomatic relations,
but this will be subject to prior written approval of
theGovernment of India, whose decision will be final and
not challengeable. The candidates are required to make
their own efforts in seeking admission in accredited
Universities/ institutions in programmes/fields specified in
the scheme.
8. Expenses and logistics covered by the award would be
strictly limited to the candidate.
9. All administrative matters like study leave; salary etc.
will be directly sorted out by the candidate with his/her
employer and as per rules of the serving organization. This
Ministry will not take any responsibility or render assistance
in this regard.
10. In an emergency the awardee is permitted to return to
India for a specific purpose in connection with the
emergency, after having duly informed the Indian Mission
as well as the awardeeÕs institution of study. The awardee
will, however, be required to bear to and for journey
expenses for the visit and shall also not be entitled to receive
maintenance allowance under the scheme, from the Indian
Mission, for the period of being away from the place of his/
her educational institution abroad and the maintenance
allowance shall be resumed by the Indian Mission only from
the date of his/her resuming same course at the same
institution. The awardee shall return to the place of his/her
educational institution, as early as possible; failing which,
he/she shall be liable to be declared a defaulter and the
recovery proceeding will be initiated against him/her.
11. All candidates after having availed of the award under
the scheme shall return to India and under no circumstances
they will be issued 'No Obligation to Return to India'
certificate by any authority in Government of India.
12. The awardee prior his/her departure would execute a
bond incorporating a clause to the effect that they would
remain in India for 5 years after their return and shall remain
in India for at least five years and shall also serve the
Government, if he/she continues to be in Government
service after return to India, as he/she was before going
abroad with award under the scheme. With a view to
introducing a greater element of accountability in the
scheme, and for a better evaluation of its impact, the Ministry
would monitor what the candidates were doing for 3 years
subsequent to their return after award of scholarship.
13. It will be for the candidate to obtain the appropriate visa
for a country wherein he/she intends to study further under
award from the scheme, and for the visa issuing authorities
to issue only such visa as permits the candidate to pursue
the specified course abroad and thereafter the candidate
returns to India. Government of India will render no
assistance to a candidate for obtaining visa.
14. Selected candidates shall furnish all such documents
and enter into such agreements before their departure as
shall be decided by the Government of India from time to
time. In case the candidate is already residing abroad, he
she shall furnish all relevant documents and enter into such
agreements prior to the release of the scholarship by the
Indian Mission.
15. In case the awardee has received overpayment through
Indian Mission abroad or any other Government agency,
he/she shall refund the same to Government of India and
his/her employer (if any) is authorized to recover the excess
amount from his/her dues, on request from Government of
India, and refund the same to Government of India.
16. The decisions of Government of India shall be final in
all such issues, as may come up during course of time.
17. The Indian Mission abroad shall obtain six monthly
progress reports from the university/ institution where the
awardee is pursuing his/her studies for which the award
was given under the scheme. The Mission shall inform this
Ministry such serious adverse developments in case of the
awardee which requires decision towards further
continuation of the award or otherwise. The Mission shall,
however, keep on advising such awardees to put serious
efforts in improving their achievements, as are not seen to
be up to the mark, as reflected in their said six monthly
progress reports and they may also be reminded that
financial assistance under the scheme is not extendable
beyond the stipulated period under the scheme.
18. If an awardee pursuing Ph.D. or Post Doctoral research
in a university/ institution where he/she is initially registered
with, finds himself/herself in a serious situation where his/
her guide has left and there are no immediate replacements
thereof or that the university/institution has discontinued
the research support facilities in the area where the awardee
was pursuing Ph.D./Post Doctoral research; the Indian
Mission abroad is authorized in such cases to allow the
awardee to change the university/ institutions, after the
Mission is satisfied about such a need, subject, however,
to the condition that the credits earned by the awardee in
the initial university/ institution are accepted for transfer
by the second university/ institution and that the total period
of award shall remain unchanged even on such a transfer/
change, which may be permitted only once during the
award.
19. The prospective awardee shall be selected by the
Selection Committee constituted by this Ministry, for a
particular subject from within the specified subjects for
pursuing Masters’ Programme, Ph.D. or Post Doctoral
programme and candidate shall be given three yearsÕ time
from the date of communication about his/her selection for
the award to obtain admission in the specified programme.
The candidate before leaving for overseas to pursue the
course for which he/she was selected, shall give a
declaration to this Ministry that he/she has not already
acquired the qualification in the meanwhile or has not
submitted the final thesis leading to active possibility of
acquiring the qualification, from an Indian University. This
Ministry on receiving such a declaration from the candidate
will appropriately decide as to whether candidate can be
awarded under the scheme or otherwise and the departure
of the candidate will depend on the decision.
20. In case the awardee is unable to complete the course
successfully and that if the guide/head of the department
of the candidate certifies that the candidate has not been
found wanting in his/her commitment/dedication/attention
to studies then the Ministry shall have the right to exempt
him/her from the penalty clause of 'Defaulter under the
Scheme'. The Indian Missions in such cases shall provide
the return air passage to India by shortest route and
economy class.
21. In normal circumstances, immediately after successful
completion of the course, the Indian Mission abroad shall
book the return journey, for the awardee as provided in the
scheme. If the awardee remains in the foreign country for
more than one month after successful completion of the
course and then return to India at his/her own cost, he/she
shall not be entitled to refund of return passage.
***
Annexure-III
DETAILS ABOUT THE STEPS TO BE TAKEN FOR
SELECTION OF CANDIDATES
1. AWARENESS OF SCHEME
The Ministry will periodically write to all the identified
Universities/IITs/ Medical Colleges etc. with a request to
post the silent features of the National Overseas Scholarship
Scheme.
2. ADVERTISEMENT FOR INVITING APPLICATIONS
The scheme will be advertised in the leading
newspapers, Employment News and Web-site of the
Ministry along with summarized information about it every
year in the month of August. The candidates shall, after
assessing their eligibility and suitability, as per conditions
of the scheme, apply to this Ministry (employed candidates
through proper channel), in the prescribed application form
which will form a part of the advertisement. The last date of
receiving applications will also be mentioned in the
advertisement. The candidate can also apply through online
and submit hard copy of the application within a period of
one month from the date of issue of the advertisements in
leading newspapers and Web-site of the Ministry.
3. SELECTION PROCEDURE
All applications received within the stipulated period,
will be put before the Screening Committee for short-listing
of the applications. The candidates short listed by the
Screening Committee will be required to present themselves
for personal interview before the Selection Committee. The
merit list prepared, on the basis of assessment of individual
candidates, by the Selection Committee, will finally and
decisively complete the selection procedure to decide the
merit. In case of tie-up of two or more candidates, the one
who is eldest in age (as per date of birth) will be placed
above the others, as per respective dates of birth as
recorded in Secondary School Certificate. Call letters to
eligible candidates will be posted on the Ministry's
website for interview.
The constitution of Screening and Selection
Committee will be decided by Government of India. The
Chairperson and Members of these Committees will be
entitled to be paid air fare and the rate of D.A. would be as
admissible to the Secretary to the Government of India. If
the Chairperson and Members of these Committees are
from Delhi/New Delhi then a suitable compensation package
inclusive of traveling allowance will be payable to them,
for each day of their participation in proceedings of the
meetings. There will be no departmental representative in
the Selection Committee and the concerned Department
will lend only administrative and logistic support to them
including services like tea, coffee, cold drinks, lunch, snacks
etc. which may be arranged from anywhere.
****
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Calicut University Centre, Kadmat U. T. of Lakshadweep
Ph: 04897274805 (Fax), 04897274806
F. No.4/7/2012-CUC/KDT
Dated : 23.01.2014
QUOTATION NOTICE
Sealed competitive quotation are invited from authorized
dealers for the supply of Computer and Multifunction Device
to the Calicut University Centre, Kadmat. The quotations
may be submitted in sealed cover superscribing ‘Quotation
for supply of Computer and MFDs and addressed to the
undersigned on or before 3.00 PM on 15.02.2014. Belated
quotations will not be entertined.
The quotations will be opened at 4.00 PM on 16.02.2014
in the office of Calicut University Centre, Kadmat in the
presence of the bidders or their authorized representative
who may be present at that time.
Terms and Conditions
1. Sealed quotation in the form specified above should
reach on or before the date mentioned above.
2. Price quoted should be inclusive of all applicable taxes,
handling charge, transport and installations.
3. Delivery should be to the office of the Calicut University
Centre, Kadmat.
4. Request for enhancement of prices will not permitted
once they have been fixed.
5. No Advance payment shall be made by the office.
6. 100% Payment will be made after the installation and
proper verification.
7. Lowest quotation will be accepted subjected to ability
and efficiency to furnish the product.
8. The items should be supplied in standard quality only.
9. If any item found defective it should be replaced by the
supplier at his own risk & cost.
10. Delivery of the particulars within one month.
11. All the particulars should cover one year warranty and
AMC.
12. The Office reserves the right to reject any or all quotations
without specifying any reasons thereof.
Sd/(Dr. A. JOHN)
Principal,Calicut University Centre
Kadmat-682 556.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Sl.No.
Particulars
Quantity
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Computer
1 Intel core 2 Due,Windows 7/8 preloaded,
250 GB hand disc, 2 GB Ran with optical
24
mouse, keyboard, DVD writer and 17” Monitor
LCD Proectors & Screen
Compact LCD Projector (installed in smart class
room). Brightness (2700 to 3500 lumens)
2 Resolution not less than (1.024x768x3) pixels,
1
Contrast Ratio 3000 :1
SCREEN : 100” 4:3 Portable Tripod Projector
Screen, Matte White, Foldable Stand
Printer
1) A3 Multi-Function Device : Duplex
Print speed : 18ppm, memory : 32 mbpaper
sizes : A3 to A5, Scan resolutions : 150dpix150dpi,
3 300dpix300dpi,600dpi,Zoom : 50%-200%
copier/printing resolution :600dpix600dpi
Paper capacity-250 sheets (optional 100 sheets)
power consumption :800 w or less
2) Multi-Function Colour Laser Jet :
Function : Print, copy, scan, fax, Copy resolution
(black & colour text)-Up to 600x400 dpi, Copy
reduce/enlarge settings-25 to 400%, Copy
1
speed Up to 18 cpm, Processor speed-400 MHz,
Memory-64MB, Display2-line LCD, Paper
handling input-150-sheet input tray, power
consumption : 800 w or less
4 UPS
30 system, 1 Hour back-up capacity, 10KVA
65 ah SMF 24 nos Battary 12 V
1
5 Air Conditioner
1.5 ton split, 5 star
2
6 Computer Table
Wooden, Keyboard tray & Shelves for CPU,
Printer, UPS etc. W 900xD 420xH 760 mm
25
7 Computer Chair
Revolving, Head & hand rest, cushioned
25
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------(Branded and brand name has to be mentioned in the
quotation)
MULTI-MEDIA CLASS ROOM
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Sl.No.
Particulars
Quantity
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 LCD PROJECTOR :
Compact LCD Projector (installed in Smart
class room), Brightness (2700 to 3500 luments)
1
Resolution not less than (1.024x768x3) pixels,
Contrast Ratio 3000 :1
2 PROJECTOR SCREEN :
100” 4:3 Portable Tripod Projector Screen,
Matte White, Foldable Stand
1
3 COMPUTER
Intel core i3, Windows 8 preloaded, 500GB
Hard disc, 4 GB Ram with optical mouse,
keyboard, DVD writer, speaker, Web cam,
Mic, UPS, and 20” Minitor
2
4 SOUND BOX
200 watt
2
5 AMPLIFIER :
250 w
1
6 MINI GENERATOR :
2.10 KVA output capacity, Kerosene,
1
7 CHAIR WITH WRITING PAD :
Cushion chair, full pad
100
8 AIR CONDITIONER
1.5 ton split, 5 star
5
----------------------------------------------------------------------------(Branded and brand name has to be mentioned in the quotation)
11 FEBRUARY, 2014, Page 5
AFFIDAVIT
I, K. Buzar Jamhar, son
of C.M. Mohamed, aged
45 years, residing at
Pavizhathop (Konakkad),
Kavaratti Island - 682 555,
Union
Territory
of
Lakshadweep, do hereby
solemnly and sincerely
swear and affirm as
follows :
Administration of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep
Office of the Sub Divisional Officer,
Chetlat Island-682 554
F.No.8/14/2001-SDO(CHT)
Dated : 28.01.2014.
NOTICE
Smt. Najma, Melapura House, of Chetlat
Island has applied for Heirship Certificate in respect of her
father Shri. Mohammed Koya Chekakal House, Chetlat. He
I am the legal guardian
of my son “FAIZ HAMEEM”.
expired on 06.12.2013. at Medical Trust Hospital, Ernakulam.
Whereas it is deemed
necessary to change the
name of my son “FAIZ
HAMEEM”, whose date
of birth is 20-09-2002
(Twentieth September Two
Thousand and Two) bearing
Registration No. 205/2002
dated 26-9-2002 in the Birth
Certificate issued by the
Registrar of Birth and
Death, Kavaratti Island,
Union
Territory
of
Lakshadweep and in
furtherance to the intended
change of name of my son
“FAIZ HAMEEM” shall
be known as “FAIZ
MOHAMMED ASHHAR”.
persons shown below are the legal heirs of late Shri.
I, K. Buzar Jamhar
declare that I wholly
renounce, relinquish and
abandon the use of the
former name of my son
“FAIZ HAMEEM” and so
that thereafter my son may
be called, known and
distinguished not by the
former name of “FAIZ
HAMEEM” but by the
assumed name of “FAIZ
MOHAMMED ASHHAR”.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I declare that my son
shall at all times in all
records, deeds, writing and
in all proceedings, dealings
and transactions Private as
well as Public and upon all
occasion whatsoever use
and sign the name of “FAIZ
MOHAMMED ASHHAR” as
his name in place of and in
substitution for his former
name “FAIZ HAMEEM”.
The name of my son
hitherto known as “FAIZ
HAMEEM”, aged 11 years,
residing at Rathna Mahal,
Kavaratti Island-682 555,
Union
Territory
of
Lakshadweep
have
changed his name and shall
be known as “FAIZ
MOHAMMED ASHHAR”.
Dated, this the 31st day
of January, 2014.
Sd/(K. BUZAR JAMHAR)
PAVIZHATHOP(KONAKKAD)
KAVARATTI ISLAND-682555
U. T. OFLAKSHADWEEP.
Sd/EXECUTIVE MAGISTRATE
Kavaratti Island-682 555
U. T. of Lakshadweep.
Save Corals,
Water and
our
Environment
for the
future
generation.
Department of
Information and
Public Relations
Administration of the
Union Territory of
Lakshadweep
Office of the
Deputy Collector
Kavaratti Island-682 555
F.No.16/1/2014-DC (KVT) (3)
Dated : 10.01.2014.
The local Amin has reported after due enquiry that the
Mohammed Koya Chekakal Chetlat.
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Name & Address
Relationship
Age
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------1.
Najma, Melapura, Chetlat
Daughter
27 Years
2.
Nabeela, Melapura, Chetlat
Daughter
22 Years
3.
Nasweeha, Melapura, Chetlat Daughter
20 Years
4.
Nasareena, Melapura, Chetlat Daughter
14 Years
5.
Mohammed Navas,
Melapura, Chetlat
6.
11 Years
Daughter
05 Years
Wife
47 Years
Nadeena Fathima,
Melapura, Chetlat
7.
Son
Fathima,Melapura, Chetlat
It is proposed to issue heirship Certificate in favour of the
above individuals. The persons who have objections, if any,
to the issuance of the Heirship Certificate, as proposed may
file their objections with valid documents in support of their
claims to the undersigned within 30 days from the date of
publication of this Notification in Lakshadweep Times, failing
NOTICE
Shri. Aboobacker,
Pulipura of Kavaratti Island
has applied for Ownership/
Possession Certificate in
respect of his landed property
in
Survey
Nos.368/5
measuring 295 Sq.m &
Survey No .368/5 measuring
105 Sq.m at Kavaratti as per
Document No. 31/2005 B1
dated 11.03.2005 & 104/
1998B1dated 05.12.1998 of
Sub Registrar, Kavaratti.
It is proposed to
give Ownership Certificate
in favour of above person.
Those who have objections,
if any, to the issuance of the
Ownership Certificate may
file their objections, with
valid documents in support
of their claims, before the
undersigned within 30 days
from the date of publication
of this Notice.
which the Certificate will be issued in favour of the above
individuals as proposed.
Sd/(P. P. CHANDRASEKHARAN)
Sub Divisional Officer, Chetlat.
Sd/(LOKESHKUMAR R.
JANGID)
Deputy Collector.
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Administration of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep
Office of theDeputy Collector, Agatti Island
F.No.13/10/2012-DCA- Part.1
Dated : 21.01.2014.
NOTICE
Shri. Kasmi, Keelacheri of Agatti Island has applied for Heirship Certificate in
respect of his deceased father (late) Shri. Ahammed, Pappada, Agatti Island who was
expired on 08.05.1999. at Agatti Island.
The Amin, Agatti has reported that the after due enquiry the following persons
are the heirs of (late) Shri. Ahammed, Pappada, Agatti Island.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sl.No.
Name & Address
Relationship
Age
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Kasmi, Keelacheri Agatti Island
Son
64 Years
2. (Late) Sayed Mohammed, Keelacheri, Agatti Island
Son
69 Years
3. Zainaba, Keelacheri, Agatti Island Daughter
60 Years
4. Mulla, Keelacheri, Agatti Island
Daughter
58 Years
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It is proposed to issue Heirship Certificate in favour of above mentioned persons. The
person who have objections, if any, to the issuance of Heirship Certificate in favour of above
mentioned person may file their objections with valid documents in support of their claims
before undersigned within 30 days from the date of publication of this Notice in Lakshadweep
Times.
Sd/(K.NIZAMUDDINKOYA)
Deputy Collector, Agatti.
Administration of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep
Office of the Executive Engineer
LPWD Division, Kavaratti-682 555
F.No.50/EE KVT/2013 –AB(1)/104
Dated: 04/02/2014
NOTICE INVITING e-TENDERS
The Executive Engineer, LPWD Division, Kavaratti Island-682 555 invites on behalf
of the President of India online item rate tender from approved & eligible contractors for
the following works.
1. NITNo.42/NIT/EE Kvt/2013-14, Name of work: Construction of 6 Nos Type II
Quarters(G+2) for Police at Kavaratti under Police Modernization Scheme. (2ndCall).
Estimated Cost put to tender: Rs. 1,21,25,100/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 2,42,502/-,
Period of completion: 10 Months.
2. NITNo.57/NIT/EE Kvt/2013-14, Name of work: Construction of 4 Nos Type II quarters
for Police Modernization Scheme at Kavaratti. (2ndcall). Estimated Cost put to tender:
Rs. 54,54,400/-, Earnest Money: ‘ 1,09,088/-, Period of completion: 8 Months.
3. NITNo.58/NIT/EE Kvt/2013-14, Name of work: Construction of 6 Nos Type II quarters
in place of 80 quarter Block No.6 (G+2) at Kavaratti.(2ndCall). Estimated Cost put to
tender: ‘ 63,01,300/-, Earnest Money: ‘ 1,26,026/-, Period of completion: 8 Months.
Last time & date of submission of bids: 2 PM on 24.02.2014.
The bid forms and other details can be obtained from the website www. tenderwizard.
com/UTL .
Sd/(ARUN JADHAV)
Executive Engineer
For and on behalf of the President of India
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Administration of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep
Office of the Sub-Divisional Officer, Andrott Island-682 551
F.No.30/2/2011-SDO(AND) Vol.III
Dated : 02.12.2013.
NOTICE
The following persons have requested for permission for the Diversion of use of
land from one purpose to another for thier construction of a dwelling house in the landed
property as detailed below :
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sl. Name and address
No. of the applicant
Purpose of the
Diversion of land
Sy. No. &
Area permitted
Sub Divi.No. to be converted
Details of
Proof
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.
Pookunhikoya,
Construction of 521/5
51Sq.Mtrs.
D.No.165/200813
Perumpally
Dwelling House
Dt. 06.09.2013
2.
Attabi, Attalada Construction of 74/1
115.64 Sq.Mtrs. D.No.29/93
Dwelling House
Dt. Nill
3.
Muhammed Akber, Construction of 16/8A
85. Sq.Mtrs.
D.No.117/2013
Sarambikkal
Dwelling House
Dt. 26.06.2013
4. Beebi, Puthalam Construction of 321/7 pt 139.47 Sq.Mtrs. D.No.11/97
Dwelling House
Dt. 08.10.2000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It is proposed to give permission in favour of the above persons. Those who have
objections, if any, to the issuance of the permission for Diversion of use of land from one
purpose to another purpose in the above landed property may file their objections, with valid
documents in support of their claims, before the undersigned within 30 days from the date
of publication of this Notice in Lakshadweep Times.
Sd/(I. C. POOKOYA)
Sub Divisional Officer, Andrott Island.
Administration of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep
Office of the Executive Engineer
LPWD Division, Kavaratti-682 555
F.No.50/EE KVT/2013 –AB(2)/103
Dated: 04/02/2014
NOTICE INVITING e-TENDERS
The Executive Engineer, LPWD Division, Kavaratti Island-682 555 invites on behalf
of the President of India online item rate tender from approved & eligible island contractors
for the following works.
1. NITNo.66/NIT/EE Kvt/2013-14, Name of work: Construction of 6 Nos Type III Quarters
General Pool (Near Govt Press) at Kavaratti. Estimated Cost put to tender:
Rs. 70,48,700/-, Earnest Money: Rs. 1,40,974/-, Period of completion: 10 Months.
2. NITNo.67/NIT/EE Kvt/2013-14, Name of work: Modification of Operation Theatre at
Indira Gandhi Hospital Kavaratti. Estimated Cost put to tender: Rs. 32,51,900/-, Earnest
Money: Rs. 65,038/-, Period of completion: 3 Months.
3. NITNo.68/NIT/EE Kvt/2013-14, Name of work: Construction of 4 Nos Type III quarters
over Ground floor of Vice Chairperson’s quarter near water Testing Lab at Kavaratti.
Estimated Cost put to tender: Rs. 52,82,500/-, Earnest Money :Rs.1,05,650/-, Period
of completion: 8 Months.
4. NITNo.72/NIT/EE Kvt/2013-14, Name of work: Construction of Cycle shed to Kendriya
Vidyalaya School at Kavaratti. Estimated Cost put to tender: Rs. 2,48,800/-, Earnest
Money: Rs. 4,976/-, Period of completion: 2 Months.
5. NITNo.73/NIT/EE Kvt/2013-14, Name of work: Modification of Toilet & Room for CDC
Chamber Secretariat at Kavaratti. Estimated Cost put to tender: Rs. 1,43,800/-, Earnest
Money: Rs.2,876/-, Period of completion: 2 Months
6. NITNo.74/NIT/EE Kvt/2013-14, Name of work: Construction of Press Building Second
floor at Kavaratti. Estimated Cost put to tender: Rs.52,82,100/-, Earnest Money:
Rs. 1,05,642/-, Period of completion: 8 Months
Last time & date of submission of bids: 2 PM on 24.02.2014
The bid forms and other details can be obtained from the website
www.tenderwizard.com/UTL .
Sd/Executive Engineer
Published by the Director of Information and Public Relations for and on behalf of Lakshadweep Administration.
Printed at Govt. Press, Kavaratti: LGP.Kvt. DTA-06/11 - 2014. Visit us : www.lakshadweep.nic.in.