May 15, 2021
1 min read

NAVY Joins Kerala Relief Mission

Indian Navy join the rescue and relief mission at flood hit villages in Kerala. They were active at Malaghapadi, Kampanipadi and Maruvakad in Chellanam panchayat in Kochi. Three Navy diving teams from southern Naval Command swung into action along with one Quick Reaction Team from INS Dronacharya.

The teams are braving harsh weather conditions while undertaking rescue and providing relief assistance to people trapped in houses. They are also helping flood victims staying at St Mary’s High School Chellanam.

(Photo:Pallav Paliwal)

Previous Story

Bolly Star Joins Charity Drive

Next Story

Xi’s Favourite Wolf Warrior Diplomacy Is Backfiring

Latest from India News

Indian-American Takes Office as Head of NIH

Born in Kolkata, India, Dr. Bhattacharya earned both his BA and MA degrees in economics from Stanford University, followed by a doctorate in medicine and a PhD in economics from the same

When Politics Edits Cinema

When filmmakers start self-censoring out of fear, the result is a sanitised, hollowed-out version of cinema that serves no purpose beyond state propaganda, writes Aravind Rajeev Cinema, as an art form, has
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Predator Drones Bolster Indian Navy’s IOR Oversight

The two drones have been operated by the Indian Navy

KERALA RAINS: 8 Dead, 4 Missing, Army Deployed

Heavy rains have been lashing Kerala starting Friday evening leaving