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26 DECEMBER 2004 |
Table of
Contents 2 June 2005 18 May 2005 10 May 2005 3 May 2005 (Day 129) 27 Apr 2005 (Day 123) 17 Apr 2005 (Day 113) 14 Apr 2005 (Day 110) 10 Apr 2005 (Day 106) 3 Apr 2005 (Day 99) MARCH 2005 28 Mar 2005 (Day 93) 24 Mar 2005 (Day 89) 23 Mar 2005 (Day 88) 19 Mar 2005 (Day 84) 9 Mar 2005 (Day 74) 6 Mar 2005 (Day 71) 5 Mar 2005 (Day 70) 4 March 2005 (Day 69) 3 March 2005 (Day 68) 2 Mar 2005(Day 67) 1 Mar 2005 (Day 66) 27 Feb 2005 (Day 64) 24 Feb 2005 (Day 61) 23 Feb 2005 (Day 60) 21 Feb 2005 (day 58) 20 Feb 2005 (Day 57) 17 Feb 2005 (Day 54) 15 Feb 2005 (Day 52) 11 Feb 2005 (Day 48) 9 Feb 2005 (Day 46) 8 Feb 2005 (Day 45) 3 Feb 2005 (Day 40) 1 Feb 2005 (Day 38) 30 Jan 2005 (Day 36) 28 Jan 2005 (Day 34) 26 Jan 2005 (Day 32) 25 Jan 2005 (Day 31) 24 Jan 2005 (Day 30) 23 Jan 2005 (Day 29) 22 Jan 2005 (Day 28) 19 Jan 2005 (Day 25) 18 Jan 2005 (Day 24) 17 Jan 2005 (Day 23) 16 Jan 2005 (Day 22) 13 Jan 2005 (Day 19) 12 Jan 2005 (Day 18) 11 Jan 2005 (Day 17) 10 Jan 2005 (Day 16) 9 Jan 2005 (Day 15) 8 Jan 2005 (Day 14) 7 Jan 2005 (Day 13) 6 Jan 2005 (Day 12) 5 Jan 2005 (Day 11) 4 Jan 2005 (Day 10) 3 Jan 2005 (Day 9) 2 Jan 2005 (Day 8) 1 Jan 2005 (Day 7) 31 Dec 2004 (Day 6) 30 Dec 2004 (Day 5) 29 Dec 2004 (Day 4) 26-31 Dec 2004 (Days 1-6)
- Barren volcano active again
- Damage done to North Serntinel island by the earthquake
and tsunami
- Expedition to study tsunami
- Tsunami study shows decline in marine catches
- The 2-Rupee-payout rumour explained
- Administration lauds its efforts at
reconstruction
- Underwater volcanic activity off Nicobar islands
- Cause for worry: several new aftershocks and
increasing volcanic activity in Indonesia
- The lost world of the Nicobarese, by Denis Giles
- Are the Volcanoes waking up? the World Disaster
Alliance warns
- Quakes heading South: a second major aftershock
- Port Blair rocks again - to Shaan's tunes
- Encroachers in Andaman forests - parliamentary question
and answer
- Major new earthquake (aftershock) 8.22 to 8.9 on
Richter scale, off souhwest Sumatra
- Backpacker Army rebuild's Thailand's 'Beach'
- Andamans ready for tourism
- Asia primed for next big quake
- Plea for local community radio
- Coastal regulation zone clause - a hurdle
- Extinction threat for Andaman natives - and a new
government policy
- Reflections from a post-Tsunami Nicobars, by Dr.
Simron Jit Singh
(required reading for all NGOs and governments involved in
the Tsunami aid effort: how not to do it)
with map
- Coastal and marine biodiversity of Great Nicobar
Island
- Centre dreams of Andamans as an ideal township
- Nicobars: Tribe refuses to be silenced after
tsunami
- Andamans: the overloaded archipelago, by
Mrajshekhar
- Tsunami spells hope for India's hunter-gatherers
- Arrests for stealing from native tribes
- Legal action against TV journalists
- Jarawas after the tsunami (photographs)
- Lt.-Governor visits Car Nicobar to inspect reconstruction
works
- Indira Gandhi statue at Great Nicobar found again
-Amphibian assault vessels used for relief
operations
- Indian Chief Geologist Rubbishes findings of US
geologists
- Post-tsunami trauma for the inhabitants of Chowra
and Bompoka
- Great Nicobar woman rescued after 45 days
- Visit to
and report on Teressa island, Nicobars, highlights
shortcomings of governmental aid
- Requirements for temporary rehabilitation in the
Nancowry group of islands
- Swept into the world
- Report on the Nicobars by Madhusree Mukherjee
- A Queen is forced to leave
- Mild quakes continue to rock Andaman and Nicobar
islands
- A deadly
bureaucracy in the Andamans
- Andaman Trust founded
- Efforts to revive tourism in the Andamans
- Turtles nesting again in southern Nicobars
- Good news: the Port Blair government begins to
listen
- Relief blocked by Port Blair
government - NGOs claim
- Communications restored
- Lt.Governor of the
A&N Islands visits Little Andaman
- Islands denied relief by Port
Blair bureaucracy
- New commander-in-chief of armed forces in the
Andaman and Nicobar islands
- Tsunami affects turtle conservation programs throughout
Indian Ocean
- Second Open
Letter to the President of
India
- Special relief loan scheme by State
Bank of India for tsunami-affected people
- Kerala doctors stranded in Port Blair - they do not get
permission to help
- Sea water ingression has caused extensive
damage to islands' best cultivable land
- AMITAV
GOSH, famous writer, visits islands and puts down his
thoughts (3)
- Situation report on the
indigenous inhabitants of the Andaman and Nicobar
Islands
- Tribal Land in the Central Nicobars
- AMITAV
GOSH, famous writer, visits islands and puts down his
thoughts (2)
- Global warming and rising sea levels will affect the
Nicobar islands
- AMITAV
GOSH, famous writer, visits islands and puts down his
thoughts (1)
- Mini-tsunami following
after-shock
- Considering the silver lining of future tourism
- The Port Blair administration plans reconstruction
strategy
- Member of Parliament makes urgent suggestions to Prime
Minister
- Relief and rescue operations conducted by the
Integrated Relief Command continues
- Letter
to Lt-Governor on Media intrusions into tribal reserves, by
Samir Acharya of SANE
- The work of the Crocodile Trust
explained
- The relief effort continues
- Let Nature's defences be!
- The Andamanese Negrito: an ancient link to
Africa lives on in the Bay of Bengal, by Nicholas Wade
- Bakhtawar Singh dead
- How the Great Andamanese save themselves from
extinction
- Moken fund to help the sea gypsies
- Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
visits Port Blair
- Tsunami calamity relief assistance announced by Prime
Minister
- Car Nicobar island said to
return to normalcy
- First contact with Jarawa since disaster
- The Indian Red Cross has started work
- Sources of general information
- Andaman tribes have lessons to teach
- How the official mind works - a revealing letter
- Rescue and relief operations continue
(A&N administration press release)
- First named hero of the tsunami disaster
- Military beginning to get help to people
- SupremeCourt order concerning the felling of trees
following the tsunami disaster
- Supreme Court allows timber felling to help tsunami
victims
- Situation in (mostly) the Nicobar islands
- Great Andamanese remnant tribe moved to Port Blair
- Nicobarese tribal leaders' report
- The first relief ship to Nancowry
(Nicobars) and detailed situation report, by Denis
Giles
- Suggested essential measures
- North Sentinel island coral reef now exposed in geological
uplift
- First confirmed news on isolated tribes of the Andaman and
Nicobar islands
- Whale/dolphin suicides and earthquakes
- Earthquake aftershock with magnitude 5.8 hit near Andaman
Islands
- Help the Moken, sea gypsies of the Burmese-Thai
coast
- Letter
from the Nicobarese to the Lt.Governor of the Andaman and
Nicobar Islands
- Birth of Onge child increases Onge
population to 97
- Bumps on road to reconstruction
- Reading the winds and waves helps the islanders survive
ther tsunami
- Port Blair bureaucrats can't communicate and can't
decide
- India not totally opposed to aid through NGOs after
all
- Mud volcano on North Sentinel island
- First Open
Letter to the President of
India
- Desperate situation in the Nicobar islands
- Demand for new access policy
- Indian Ocean island pleads for attention,
relief
- Onge saved
- Aid requirements
- Reluctance to admit need for help
- Establishing communications links again
- India bars aid agencies from joining relief effort
- Aid sent to the islands
- Starvation feared in Indian archipelago
- Car Nicobar's famous church flattened
- 200 bodies wash up on Port Blair beach
- Survivors face crocodiles
- Andamans missing "presumed dead"
- Islands' death toll could reach 15,000
- Quake survivors fend off starvation, crocs
- Relief not reaching needy
- Jungle-dwellers helped injured survive
- Status report on Little Andaman
- Need assessment and field report
- The Indian Navy sends relief for tsunami-struck Andaman
and Nicobar islands
- The situation in the Nicobars
- Stench leads rescuers to bodies
- Too close to have any chance at all
- The Sentineli
on North Sentinel island and the Jarawa have
survived
(with photograph)
- Barren island volcano erupts near the Andamans after
quake
- Stench of Death Hangs over the Andamans
- Fate of Andaman and Nicobar tribal populations ("Times
of India")
- Report from some Nicobarese at Port Blair on
the situation in Car Nicobar
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