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INS Jalashwa to sail from Colombo port carrying around 700 Indians to Tuticorin on June 1

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As part of Vande bharat mission, INS Jalashwa of Indian navy will sail from Colombo port in Sri Lanka carrying around 700 Indian nationals to Tuticorin on 1st of next month. This will be the first voyage of ship from Sri Lanka, as part of Operation Samudra setu.

Earlier, three ships had evacuated around 1500 people from neighbouring Maldives. Indian high commission in Colombo has requested the support of Sri Lankan authorities in carrying out the evacuation exercise. An Air India flight to Mumbai is scheduled for next Friday while more flights are being planned for evacuation. The high commission said priority will be given to compelling cases in distress including migrant workers who have been laid off, medical emergency, students and those suffering personal losses. There are around 1200 Indian nationals registered with Indian high commission for evacuation due to COVID crisis and have been waiting to return back home. Around hundred of them are tourists who came on holiday but got stuck due to stoppage of international flights.

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