Vande Bharat Mission: INS Magar carrying 202 Indian nationals leaves Male for Kochi
As part of Samudra Setu program under Vande Bharat Mission, the second ship of India left from Maldives Sunday evening for Kochi.
INS Magar is carrying 202 Indian nationals and is expected to reach Kochi by Tuesday evening.
The process for evacuation has begun since morning when people were ferried from different parts of Male and other islands to the Male airport where emigration and medical formalities etc. were carried out.
The whole exercise was undertaken keeping in mind social distancing norms and other safety guidelines.
Maldives government and local volunteers played a key role in the whole exercise to make it a smooth process.
Earlier, the first ship INS Jalashwa had reached Kochi this morning carrying 698 passengers including 19 pregnant women and 14 children.
The evacuation is part of Indian government’s program to evacuate Indians stranded abroad.
The program named Samudrasetu by Indian navy entails to bring back around two thousand Indians in four ships from Maldives. Both ships INS Jalashwa and INS Magar are expected to repatriate another group of Indians to Tuticorin next week and preparations for it has also begun.