Vande Bharat Mission: by air and sea, India’s evacuation operation accelerates



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the Vande Bharat Mission It gained momentum, with two flights, one from Singapore and the other from Riyadh, which landed in Delhi and Kairapur airport in Kerala, while Operation Samudra Setu by the Indian Navy to evacuate Indians stranded abroad using naval ships It started on Friday from the Maldives.
INS Jalashwa, the ship of the Eastern Naval Command, is scheduled to arrive in Kochi on Sunday.
Other repatriation Bahrain flight, with 177 passengers and five infantry, reached Cochin International Airport Ltd on Friday.
The flight from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia landed at Karipur airport with 152 passengers, including 84 pregnant women, at 8.05pm on Friday. Among those who landed were 22 children and five with medical conditions that need special attention.
At 12.05pm on Friday, the AI-381 landed at the IGI airport with 234 passengers from Singapore. After inspection, the passengers were quarantined at various hotels in Aerocity, Dwarka, and South Delhi. Passengers from Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh were sent home by bus.
Two flights had landed at Kochi and Kozhikode airports on Thursday from Abu Dhabi and Dubai, respectively.
Around 250 Indian students and tourists stranded in the UK for nearly two months are also preparing to board the first repatriation flight from London to Mumbai on Saturday. The London to Mumbai flight marks the first of seven government-organized Air India routes to six Indian cities in the coming week.

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