In December 2018, it was renamed as Shaheed Dweep as a tribute to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Bose had hoisted the Indian flag at Port Blair on 30 December 1943 and proclaimed the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as territories liberated form British rule. He had subsequently named Andaman Island as Shaheed and Nicobar Island as Swaraj.[7]
History
Shaheed Dweep, then Neil Island, was uninhabited until the arrival of settlers in the late 1960s. Like Swaraj Dweep, then Havelock, the vast majority of settlers at Shaheed Dweep were refugees from erstwhile East-Pakistan, following the exodus of Hindu Bangladeshis prior to that country's war of independence in 1971.
The island belongs to the Ritchie's Archipelago and is located between Havelock Island and Rose Island.
It is a comparatively flat island, and much of the landmass was deemed suitable for paddy cultivation. Unfortunately, as a result of this, very little forest cover remains at Shaheed, and almost all of it is concentrated in the reserve forest on Shaheed's north-western side.
Shaheed Dweep tends to remain a degree or two warmer than Havelock as a result of the lack of forest cover.[citation needed]
The population of 3040 lives in five villages, listed below, with population at 2011 census in parentheses:[10]
Sitapur (274)
Bharatpur (629)
Neil Kendra (1000)
Lakshmanpur (382)
Ram Nagar (755)
Transport
There is a jetty at Neil Kendra, which serves as the only access point of the island.[11]
There are regular Government ferry from Port Blair to Shaheed Dweep.
There are private cruise ships such as Makruzz, Green Ocean, Nautika and ITT Majestic.[12]
Economy
Agriculture is the primary occupation of the villagers, and the island supplies vegetables to the rest of Andaman. Neil Island is known for its organic cultivation and provides much of the organic produce to remaining part of the islands.
Tourism
Despite its minuscule tourist infrastructure, an increasing number of tourists have chosen to stay at Shaheed Dweep instead of neighboring Swaraj Dweep. There are a handful of restaurants and basic beach hotels that cater to international and domestic tourists.
Some notable places to visit in Neil Island are, Bharatpur Beach, Laxmanpur Beach, Sitapur Beach, and Natural Bridge. Some people also like to visit the Ramnagar Beach, also known as the Sunset Beach. Water Sports Activities are only available in Bharatpur Beach. Rest of the attractions are only for sightseeing.[13]
Shaheed Dweep can be explored by renting a two-wheeler, cycle or by hiring private cabs. Activities such as boat scuba diving, snorkelling, glass bottom boat rides are available at Shaheed Dweep. Limited ferry are available from Port Blair to Shaheed Dweep. It is recommended to reach Swaraj Dweep before coming to Shaheed Dweep for better connectivity.[14]
Image gallery
Hawrah Natural Bridge, Neil Island.
Mangrove trees
Tropical beach
Bharatpur beach as seen from jetty
Interior forest
Forest by the sea at night
Entry to Neil Island from Bharatpur Jetty.
Bharathpur Jetty
Ritchie's Archipelago within the Andaman Islands
Neil Island within Ritchie's Archipelago
Neil Island on December 26, 2004, after earthquake and tsunami
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