Watch: INS Jalashwa carrying 700 Indians from Maldives arrives in Tamil Nadu
News | June 07, 2020 16:19 ISTINS Jalashwa carrying 700 Indian nationals from Male, Maldives arrived at Thoothukudi harbour in Tamil Nadu on June 07.
INS Jalashwa carrying 700 Indian nationals from Male, Maldives arrived at Thoothukudi harbour in Tamil Nadu on June 07.
INS Jalashwa has arrived in Maldives's Male on June 04. It will evacuate around 700 Indian Citizens on June 05 under Operation Samudra Setu and bring them back to Tamil Nadu's Tuticorin.
As Indian Navy's 'INS Jalashwa' safely docked at the harbour in Tamil Nadu's Tuticorin on June 02, Commanding Officer of INS Jalashwa, Pankaj Chauhan.
INS Jalashwa has arrived in Sri Lanka's Colombo.
Indian Navy's INS Jalashwa which left Male port in Maldives on Saturday, arrived here on Sunday with 588 Indian citizens on board. They include 497 males, 70 women and 21 children.
In phase-2 of Operation Samudra Setu, INS Jalashwa has departed carrying 588 Indian nationals on board.
Indian citizens embarked on INS Jalashwa at Male under Operation Samudra Setu. Ship will commence its journey from Male to Kochi (Kerala) shortly.
INS Jalashwa arrived in Male, Maldives for embarkation of Indian citizens on May 14.
The Indian navy ship carrying 698 passengers, including 400 Keralites, from the Maldives arrived at the Kochi port on Sunday morning.
In a self made video, a pregnant woman onboard INS Jalashwa thanked Indian Navy for evacuating her from Male, Maldives. INS Jalashwa arrived at Kochi Harbour on May 10 bringing back 698 Indian nationals.
As many as 698 Indian nationals disembarked from INS Jalashwa on May 10 at the Kochi harbor.
INS Jalashwa arrived at Kochi Harbour on May 10 bringing back 698 Indian nationals from Maldives's Male.
INS Jalashwa on Sunday brought back 698 repatriated Indian nationals from Maldives who had stuck due to lockdown. All stranded Indian nationals arrived at Cochin Port today.
Indian Navy Ship 'Jalashwa' has set sail from Male to bring back 698 stranded Indian nationals in Maldives amid the coronavirus lockdown.
The first batch of Indian nationals who will be brought back from the Maldives under operation Samudra Setu, boarded INS Jalashwa on May 08.
High Commission officials and volunteers were seen in full protective gear to discharge their duties in a safe and orderly manner for evacuation of Indians from Maldives under Operation Samudra Setu.
INS Jalashwa reached Male to evacuate Indian nationals from Maldives under operation 'Samudra Setu'.
INA Jalashwa on Thursday entered Male port for the first phase under 'Operation Samudra Setu' to repatriate Indian from the Maldives. The evacuation process will start from the Maldives on Friday, with Jalashwa carrying 750 Indians to Kochi.
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