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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Holidays at sea return as international cruise liners begin to arrive at Indian ports
A celebratory beating of drums welcomed Viking Mars at Mumbai Port in November 2022. The Norwegian vessel was the first to restart India’s cruise line tourism season (November-May), paused by the pandemic since March 2020. The luxury passenger ship was followed by several others. In the New Year, the French vessel Le Champlain was the first to arrive in Indian ports — Mumbai, Goa and Kochi — on…
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blogynewz · 8 months
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Unveiling the Dark Secret of Kochi's Roads: Tourism Players Left Astonished and Outraged by Shocking Garbage Heaps
The presence of garbage heaps on Willingdon Island, Edappally-Aroor NH 66 Bypass, and NH 544 has become a concerning issue for tourism stakeholders. C. Satish, the president of the All Kerala Tour Guides’ Association, expressed his disappointment, stating that high-end tourists arriving in cruise liners at the Samudrika terminal are often put off by the sight of garbage on Willingdon Island and…
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ssbprep · 4 years
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OP SAMUDRA SETU PHASE 2 - INS JALASHWA BRINGS HOME 588 INDIANS FROM MALDIVES
OP SAMUDRA SETU PHASE 2 – INS JALASHWA BRINGS HOME 588 INDIANS FROM MALDIVES
INS Jalashwa, deployed for Op Samudra Setu, entered Kochi harbour today morning concluding her second voyage to bring back Indians from Male, Maldives. The ship disembarked 588 Indian citizens including 70 women (06 expectant mothers) and 21 children at the Samudrika Cruise Terminal, of Cochin Port Trust.
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INS Jalashwa berthed alongside at Cochin Port Trust at 11:30 am and was received by the…
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hudsonespie · 4 years
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Video: Indian Navy Continues Citizen Repatriation Operations
The Indian Navy's amphibs are continuing operations to repatriate stranded Indian nationals from abroad, including citizens remaining in the Maldives. 
The amphib INS Jalashwa entered Kochi harbor on Sunday morning, concluding her second voyage to bring back Indian citizens from the central port of Male in the Maldives. The ship disembarked 588 Indian citizens, including 70 women (of whom six are pregnant) and 21 children at Cochin Port Trust's Samudrika Cruise Terminal.
INS Jalashwa berthed alongside at 1130 hours and was received by personnel from Indian Navy, the port and the state and national governments. Port officials made prior arrangements for streamlining the process of COVID-19 screening and immigration procedures. The civil administration is also providing transportation for the evacuated Indian nationals to their respective districts and states for post-arrival quarantine.
INS Jalashwa embarked this group of citizens at Male on May 15 as part of the Indian government's national effort to facilitate the return of Indian citizens from foreign shores. The ship's scheduled departure was delayed due to poor weather conditions, including heavy rains and strong winds. Cyclone Amphan, which is currently gathering force to the east in the Bay of Bengal, covers such a large area that its outlying wind and rain bands are indirectly affecting conditions in the Maldives. 
This was INS Jalashwa's second repatriation voyage as part of Operation Samudra Setu (Sea Bridge), and it was the Indian Navy's third overall. In the first phase of the operation, the Jalashwa evacuated a total of 698 Indian nationals stranded in the Maldives, including 14 children and 19 pregnant women. The amphib INS Magar conducted a second voyage shorty after, carrying a total of 202 individuals back to Kochi. Meanwhile, the amphib INS Shardul is under way to the UAE, where she will evacuate additional Indian expatriates.
Op #SamudraSetu #Phase2#INSJalashwa brings home 588 Indians from Maldives.#?????????????#IndiaFightsCorona#VandeBharatMission@SpokespersonMoD @DefenceMinIndia @MEAIndia@HCIMaldives @PIB_India @MIB_India @DDNational @airnewsalerts @PMOIndiahttps://t.co/oLZgXsMHm8 pic.twitter.com/r1iRkyS0s8
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) May 17, 2020
#IndianNavy #OpSamudraSetu Phase 2 #INSJalashwa #Kochi more glimpses @SpokespersonMoD @indiannavy @DDNewsGujarati @Divya_Bhaskar @Zee24Kalak @PIBAhmedabad @airnewsalerts https://t.co/Y4aIMQqUez pic.twitter.com/aLb06DwuB8
— PRO Defence Gandhinagar (@DefencePRO_Guj) May 17, 2020
Gusty winds and rain! #INSJalashwa had an interesting day embarking the 588 Indian citizens at Malé yesterday. The ship departed today morning and homeward bound now #Kochi#SamudraSetu #Phase2 #VandeBharatMission@indiannavy @SpokespersonMoD @DDNewslivehttps://t.co/QtUA5WN8DR pic.twitter.com/Zhe9pQK3C3
— PRO Defence Mumbai (@DefPROMumbai) May 16, 2020
from Storage Containers https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/video-indian-navy-continues-overseas-citizen-evacuations via http://www.rssmix.com/
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defpost · 4 years
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Indian Navy's INS Jalashwa Arrives in Kochi With 588 Citizens from Maldives
#IndianNavy Ship #INSJalashwa Arrives in #Kochi With 588 Citizens from #Maldives Amid #COVID19 Crisis.
The Indian Navy amphibious transport dock INS Jalashwa (L41) entered Kochi harbour in Kerala state today morning concluding her second voyage to bring back Indians from Male, Maldives.
The ship disembarked 588 Indian citizens including 70 women (06 expectant mothers) and 21 children at the Samudrika Cruise Terminal of Cochin Port Trust.
The vessel is supporting Operation Samudra Setu, the Indian…
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