The International Conference on “Oil, Gas, Petroleum Science and
Engineering Research
(ICOGPSER-24)” is organised by Labtech Innovations on the December 5th and 6th, 2024, in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a group on islands in the Bay of Bengal, located to the southeast of the Indian mainland.
Location: Situated in the Bay of Bengal, closer to Myanmar and Thailand than to mainland India.
Capital: Port Blair
Union Territory of India: Administered directly by the central government of India.
Population: Approximately 400,000 people (as of recent estimates).
Languages Spoken: Mainly Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, and Nicobarese languages.
Culture: Diverse cultural heritage influenced by indigenous tribes, settlers from mainland India, and historic colonial presence.
Economy: Relies heavily on tourism, agriculture, and fisheries.
Tourist Attractions: Famous for pristine beaches, coral reefs, marine life, historical sites like Cellular Jail, and ecotourism opportunities.
Environmental Importance: Rich biodiversity with tropical rainforests, mangroves, and diverse marine ecosystems.
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Must See Attractions
Cellular Jail
Located in Port Blair, this historical colonial prison is a poignant reminder of India's struggle for independence.
Ross Island
Known for its ruins of British-era buildings overtaken by nature, it's accessible via boat from Port Blair.
Baratang Island
Home to limestone caves, mud volcanoes, and the fascinating natural phenomenon of the "mud volcano".
Havelock Island
Famous for its pristine beaches, particularly Radhanagar Beach, known for its white sands and clear blue waters..
Jolly Buoy Island and Red Skin Island
These islands are part of the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, known for their underwater coral gardens and marine life.