Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Govt to set up chain of radar sensors along coastlines - Hindustan Times
Centre to assure NIT seats for Andaman students - Zopag
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Dept pushes road widening - Bangkok Post Bangkok Post |
Dept pushes road wideningBangkok PostThe Highways Department has agreed to seek public input and study the impact on the environment of a project to widen a highway linking the Andaman Sea and ... |
Travel Guide Melaka, Malaysia - allvoices |
Travel Guide Melaka, MalaysiaallvoicesThe Straits of Malacca is still one of the heaviest traveled shipping lanes in the world, submerging from the Thai Andaman Sea passing Malaysia and ... |
Book clients in to enjoy eight nights for the price of five overlooking the ... - e-Travel Blackboard (press release)
Phuket was affected by strong southwest monsoon winds and rain - Phuketindex.com (blog)
Moderate earthquake off North Andaman islands - The Hindu
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BSE Mid-Cap, Small-Cap indices in green - BloombergUTV
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands, union territory, India, in the Bay of Bengal. Port Blair, in the Andamans, is the capital. Comprising the Andaman Islands, or Andaman Archipelago (2,508 sq mi/6,496 sq km), in the north and the Nicobar Islands (707 sq mi/1,831 sq km) in the south, the territory chiefly exports tropical products and lumber. Tourism has been economically important. The islands, less than 40 of which are inhabited and some of which are subject to volcanic eruptions, are administered by the home ministry in the central Indian government.
Known to Europeans since the 7th cent. A.D., the Andamans, consisting of some 300 islands, were the site of a British penal colony from 1858 to 1945. The population is made up of indigenous Negritos (numbering less than 1,000) and largely Bengali and Tamil settlers from the Indian mainland. Settlers greatly outnumber the indigenous peoples, hundreds of which died from epidemics in the late 19th cent. Some of the Negritos have preserved a Stone Age Culture.
The Nicobars, which comprise 19 small islands, are separated from the Andamans by a channel that is 90 mi (145 km) wide. The native population is of Mongolic stock. The Nicobars became a British possession in 1869. Japanese forces occupied both archipelagos during World War II.
Since World War II and Indian independence, some of the islands have undergone significant population growth and economic development, include Indian military bases, and regular air and ship services connect the islands with the mainland. The islands were especially hard hit by the Dec., 2004, Indian Ocean tsunami, because of their relative closeness to the epicenter (off NW Sumatra) of the earthquake that caused the waves.
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