Navy ships went to Maldives and Dubai to bring stranded Indians
Navy ships went to Maldives and Dubai to bring stranded Indians
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New Delhi: The Government of India has decided to bring Indians trapped abroad due to Coronavirus epidemic. As a result of this decision, the Indian Navy's war ships INS Jalashv, INS Magar and INS Shardul have left for Maldives and United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday.

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INS Jalashv had climbed from East Coast towards West Coast in the past. A total of 14 warships have been deployed to bring back stranded Indians in the Gulf countries. In these, INS Jalashv, INS Magar have been sent to Maldives. INS Shardul has been taken to Dubai, from where people have to be brought back to India. INS Shardul will complete his journey and bring Indians to Kochi. INS Magar is part of INS Shardul Navy's South Command, while INS is part of Jalashwa East Command.

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The government say that more than 2500 Indian workers are trapped in Maldives, who have to be brought back. Now they will be brought back by sea. It is worth mentioning that on Monday itself, the Indian government had decided that the process of returning home to Indians stranded abroad will start from May 7. Airways will also be used for this, special planes will reach India on 7 May from Dubai and Abu Dhabi, in which Indians will be brought back.

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