Law to protect Andaman's Jarawa tribes approved

Law to protect Andaman's Jarawa tribes approved New Delhi: After the controversy over a video showing scantily clad Jarawa tribal women, the government on Thursday approved promulgation of a legislation that provides for imprisonment up to seven years for such crimes in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Union Cabinet approved the proposal for promulgation of Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Protection of Aboriginal tribes) Amendment Regulation 2012. Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni told reporters that the decision...
05:16 PM, May 31, 2012

Jarawas now willing to come to the mainstream: MP

Jarawas now willing to come to the mainstream: MP Port Blair: The members of Jarawa community are willing to come to the mainstream and embrace modern lifestyle, a local MP has said. "It would not be appropriate to suppress the voice of the community and leave them in total isolation," Bishnu Pada Ray told a press meet in Port Blair on Friday. "A parliamentary standing committee has already recommended review of policy for the primitive tribe of Andaman and...
03:02 PM, Apr 14, 2012

Andaman islands brace for 4-metre tsunami waves

Andaman islands brace for 4-metre tsunami waves New Delhi: A few thousand people were evacuated to higher ground from parts of Andaman and Nicobar islands on Wednesday following earthquakes in Indonesia, as the islands prepared for tsunami waves up to 3.9 metres high, officials said. Ships in Port Blair were also asked to sail out. "There could be high waves of 1.5 metres at Port Blair and 3.9 metres at Campbell Bay," said Prabhakar Rao, the official...
06:08 PM, Apr 11, 2012

The earth shook yet we were clueless

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The earth shook. The floor I was sitting on was shaking for about 5 seconds. I was in my world when I was shaken by ...
05:40 PM, Apr 11, 2012

Indonesia quake: 12 NDRF teams kept on standby

Indonesia quake: 12 NDRF teams kept on standby New Delhi: Six teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been kept in readiness at Chennai and an equal number moved to Hindon airport to deal with any eventuality in the wake of Wednesday's massive temblors off the western coast of northern Sumatra in Indonesia. A Home Ministry spokesperson said the Andaman Administration has moved people from Nicobar side to safer areas as a precautionary measure. The ministry has...
05:34 PM, Apr 11, 2012

IAF to deploy new C-130J squadron in West Bengal

IAF to deploy new C-130J squadron in West Bengal New Delhi: The Indian Air Force has now decided to deploy its additional six C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft at Panagarh in West Bengal, the likely location of a proposed Army Mountain Corps headquarter and not in Odisha. The IAF was earlier planning to deploy the six aircraft in Charbatia in Odisha and an announcement in this regard was made by IAF in a press conference on October 3. "We...
06:10 PM, Apr 05, 2012

Par panel favours policy change on Jarawa tribe

Par panel favours policy change on Jarawa tribe New Delhi: Favouring bringing of Jarawas into the mainstream with minimum damage to their cultural heritage, a parliamentary Standing Committee has recommended review of policy for the primitive tribe of Andaman and Nicobar Islands to facilitate a "slow and smooth" transition. Observing that it would not be appropriate to leave the tribe in total isolation, unattended and without care, the Committee on Tribal Affairs Ministry asked for involving a Group...
09:35 PM, Mar 21, 2012

Magnitude 5 earthquake jolts Andaman and Nicobar

Magnitude 5 earthquake jolts Andaman and Nicobar New Delhi: An earthquake jolted the Andaman and Nicobar Islands late on Thursday night. The quake measuring 5 on the Richter scale struck at 11.23pm. No injuries or damages have been reported. No tsunami warning has been issued. ...
10:19 AM, Mar 02, 2012

Jarawa video: Andaman police arrests constable

Jarawa video: Andaman police arrests constable New Delhi: The Andaman & Nicobar police has arrested a constable in the case of the Jarawa tribes allegedly being exploited. The constable has been arrested for allegedly asking the Jarawa natives to dance for foreign tourists and filming them. The investigation led to the constable after he was identified by the five Jarawa women who were filmed dancing. It is illegal to take photographs or videos of the members...
03:44 PM, Feb 21, 2012

Cop in video footage on dancing Jarawa identified

Cop in video footage on dancing Jarawa identified New Delhi: Andaman and Nicobar Island police have identified one of its personnel who was allegedly involved in the controversial 'human safari' episode where members of Jarawa tribe were made to dance in return for food by foreign tourists. Strict action will be taken the cop, sources said here. The cop was recently identified after a through examination of the video footage and the sound sample as he had briefly...
07:52 PM, Feb 20, 2012

Human safaris: UN panel appealed to take up issue

Human safaris: UN panel appealed to take up issue London: Amidst concern and inquiries in India, a London-based tribal rights group on Thursday appealed to a UN committee to renew its call to close the key Andaman Trunk Road to stop "human safaris" in the islands. The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) had sought the closure of the road in 2007. After recent exposures in the UK media and inquiries instituted by the Indian government,...
04:50 PM, Feb 16, 2012

Govt mulling study on living patterns of tribals

Govt mulling study on living patterns of tribals New Delhi: The government is planning to rope in health and nutrition experts to study living pattern of tribals, including Jarawas of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, in an effort to reduce their susceptibility to diseases. Observing that the immunity of tribals and forest dwellers in the country is an area of concern, Tribal Affairs Minister V Kishore Chandra Deo told PTI that "utmost importance" should be given to their health...
02:58 PM, Feb 12, 2012

Policeman identified in Jarawa video suspended

Policeman identified in Jarawa video suspended Port Blair: A policeman, identified in the video footage depicting members of Jarawa tribe of Andaman and Nicobar Islands dancing semi-naked, has been suspended. A departmental enquiry has also been initiated against him, police said. "The policeman identified as PC Claton was sitting on the road while Jarawa women were made to dance on the road for an unknown videographer," SP, South Andaman, SBS Tyagi said. "He was suspended yesterday...
08:20 PM, Feb 09, 2012

Govt to keep watch on tour operators in Andamans

Govt to keep watch on tour operators in Andamans New Delhi: In the backdrop of fresh video of exploitation of Jarawa tribes in the Andamans, the government on Monday said it has decided to keep a close watch on tour operators many of whom are believed to be involved in such malpractices so that action can be taken against the guilty. Holding that the tour operators are also equally responsible for exploitation of Jarawa tribes, Tribal Affairs Minister V...
04:41 AM, Feb 07, 2012

Two new videos of 'human safaris' in Andaman

Two new videos of 'human safaris' in Andaman New Delhi: Two more videos have surfaced showing the protected Jarawas being made to dance for tourists in exchange for food. The latest videos show something even more disturbing. Men in uniform are heard speaking Hindi and ordering the tribal to perform. Britain's Observer newspaper which accessed both videos said it raised questions about the complicity of officers who are supposed to be protecting the tribe. The date of when...
11:48 AM, Feb 05, 2012
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