INDIA Andaman and Nicobar IslandsAndaman & Nicobar Islands
| Area | : | 8,249 sq km | State Government Portal | ||
| Population | : | 356,152 | |||
| Capital | : | Port Blair | |||
| Principal Languages | : | Hindi, Nicobarese, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu |
HISTORY AND
GEOGRAPHY
The Andaman and Nicobar
Islands, a Union Territory, are situated between
6° and 14°
North Latitude and 92° and
94° East Longitude. The group
of 572 islands/ Islets lies in the Bay of
Bengal, 193 km from Cape Negaris in Burma
(Myanmar), 1,255 km from Kolkata and 1,190 km
from Chennai. Two principal groups of islets are
Ritchie's Archipelago and Labyrinth Islands. The
Nicobar Islands are situated to the south of
Andamans, 121 km from Little Andaman Island.
There are 38 inhabited islands, including 25 in
the Andaman district and 13 in the Nicobar
district.
The original inhabitants of the islands lived in the forests on hunting and fishing. There are four Negrito tribes, viz., the Great Andamanese, Onge, Jarawa and Sentinalese in the Andaman group of islands, and two Mongoloid tribes, viz., Nicobarese and Shompens in the Nicobar group of islands. Sentinalese are still hostile, keeping a separate entity, and have not yet learnt the concept of covering their bodies.
The modern history of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands begins with the establishment of a settlement by East India Company in 1789. However, in 1796 this settlement was abandoned. Following the first war of Indian Independence in 1857, the British India Government founded the penal settlement in these islands in 1858, primarily known as Kalapani, for the deportation of freedom fighters from the mainland India, which continued till the second World War during the Second World War, the Japanese forces occupied the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in 1942. Further, following the surrender of the Japanese forces in the Second World War, the British India Government reoccupied these islands in 1945 and continued their administration till the Independence of the country in 1947.
AGRICULTURE
A
total of 51,694.35 hectares of land is used for
agriculture purpose. Paddy, the main food crop,
is mostly cultivated in Andaman group of
islands, whereas Coconut and Arecanut are the
cash crops of Nicobar group of islands. Field
crops, namely, pulses, oilseeds and vegetables
are grown, followed by paddy during Rabi
season. Different kinds of fruits such as
mango, sapota, orange, banana, papaya, pineapple
and root crops are grown on hilly land owned by
farmers. Spices, viz., pepper, clove,
nutmeg, and cinnamon are grown under multi-tier
cropping system. Rubber, red oil, palm and
cashew are grown on a limited scale in these
islands.
FORESTS
The recorded forest area is 7,171 sq km of
the total geographical area of the islands. Many
types of forests are found in the islands, such
as tropical wet evergreen, tropical semi
evergreen, moist deciduous, littoral, mangrove
and swamp forests. A large variety of timbers
are found in the Andaman group of islands. The
most valuable timbers are padauk and gurjan.
These species are not found in Nicobar.
WILDLIFE
There
are 96 Wildlife Sanctuaries, 9 National Parks
and 1 Biosphere Reserve in these Islands.
Mammals - Out of 55 terrestrial
and 7 Marine mammal species reported so far, 32
species are endemic. Birds - As
many as 246 species and sub species of birds are
reported to inhabit these Islands, and of these,
99 species and sub species are endemic.
Raptiles - There are 76
terrestrial reptiles of these 24 species are
endemic. Marine Line - Islands
harbour more than 1,200 species of fish, 350
species of echinoderms, 1,000 species of mol-
uses and many more lower forms of life. Among
vertebrates dugongs, dolphins, whales, salt
water crocodiles, sea turtles, sea snakes, etc.,
are common. Coral and Coral reefs
– So far, 179 species of corals
belonging to 61 genera have been reported. Reefs
are mostly fringing type on eastern coast and
barrier type on the western coast.
INDUSTRY
There are more than 1,600 registered
Small-Scale Village and Handicrafts Units. Two
units are 100 per cent export oriented units in
the line of Fish/Prawn processing activity.
Apart from this, there are shell and wood based
handicraft units. SSI units are engaged in the
production of paints and varnishes, mini flour
mills, soft drinks and beverages, steel
furnitures and fixtures, readymade garments,
steel gate grills and structures. Small-Scale
handicraft units are also engaged in shell
crafts, bakery products, rice milling, furniture
making, etc. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Integrated Development Corporation in the public
sector has spread its wings in the field of
Tourism, Fisheries, Industries and Industrial
Financing and functions as authorised agents for
Alliance Air/Jet Airways.
TRANSPORT
The islands are accessible both by
Air and Sea. Alliance Air is operating between
Kolkata and Port Blair as well as Chennai and
Port Blair only. Jet Airways operates between
Chennai and Port Blair only. The Directorate of
Shipping Services runs shipping services
connecting Port Blair with Kolkata,
Visakhapatnam and Chennai. It also maintains a
regular inter-island, fore-shore and harbour
ferry services to cater to the needs of
inter-island commuters.
The Motor Transport Department of A & N Administration has extended its service to 10 Islands besides Port Blair in this Union Territory. The span of services extends from Diglipur in the North to Campbell Bay in the South. The State Transport Service is operating around 76 buses on 65 routes. The Administration has given route permits to private bus operators to ensure proper connectivity of places. The Andaman Trunk Road Services connects Port Blair with Rangat, Mayabunder and Diglipur.
TOURISM
Andaman and Nicobar Islands have been
recognised as an eco-friendly tourist's
destination. As a tourist paradise, these
islands have something very special to offer
like Cellular Jail, Ross Island and Viper
Island.