Jaipur (NVI): Another batch of 275 Indians, evacuated from Iran, was brought to the Army Wellness facility at Jodhpur today. This is the second batch of Indian nationals at the Jodhpur facility in Rajasthan, created by the Army under its ‘Operation Namaste’.
“275 #Indians from #Iran brought to #IndianArmy Wellness Facility at #Jodhpur today. Facility created under #OperationNamaste fully equipped to provide #Medical & Adm support during quarantine period,” PRO Defence, Rajasthan tweeted.
#COVID19 #MoDAgainstCorona 275 #Indians from #Iran brought to #IndianArmy Wellness Facility at #Jodhpur today. Facility created under #OperationNamaste fully equipped to provide #Medical & Adm support during quarantine period. @SpokespersonMoD @adgpi @PIBJaipur @PIB_India pic.twitter.com/ub9UqWHQ1y
— PRO Jaipur MoD (@PRODefRjsthn) March 29, 2020
Before this, 277 Indians airlifted from Iran had arrived at the Jodhpur facility on Wednesday. The well-equipped facility has been set up at Jodhpur Military Station in coordination with Rajasthan Medical Authorities and Civil Administration.
Apart from Jodhpur, another army facility has been set up at Jaisalmer where Indians evacuated from Iran have been kept.
Iran is one of the worst COVI-19 affected countries in the world where the death toll due to the pandemic has crossed 2,000 mark.