Up for grabs
goodwill estate: Fifteen hectares (ha) of land facing the sea, four kilometres (km) from capital city Port Blair
brookshabad: Seventy-ha tract near the sea, located 10 km away from Port Blair
neil island: Ten ha near Bharatpur beach
havelock island: Two and a half ha near Radhanagar beach
north passage island: Twenty-two ha of land with a beach, sited on an uninhabited island 70 km from Port Blair
long island: Two ha on Lalaji Ray beach, which is 80 km from the capital
smith island: Five ha of land on the seashore, located 180 km from Port Blair
little andaman: Two-ha strip facing the sea, and at a distance of 120 km from Port Blair.
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