NE NEWS SERVICE
SRINAGAR, APRIL 22
The Army is setting up two COVID-19 hospitals, one each in Srinagar and Jammu, as it assured full cooperation to the civil administration in combating the pandemic, an official spokesman said.
#NationalCadetCorps #Gujarat #Navsari #9GujNavalUnit #ExNCCYogdan Cadets ask citizens 2 keep themselves mentally agile & engage in positive activities #COVID19 #CoronaWarriors #MoDAgainstCorona @SpokespersonMoD@HQ_DG_NCC @PIBAhmedabad @InfoGujarat @CMOGuj @PMOIndia @ANI pic.twitter.com/zP828WeInT
— PRO Defence Gujarat (@DefencePRO_Guj) April 21, 2020
While efforts are on to set up a 250-bed hospital at Rangreth in Srinagar, another 100-bed COVID-19 care centre will come up at the Army Public School Domana within the next two to three days, he said.
#ChinarCorps appeals to the Kashmiri Awaam to follow safety protocol against #Covid_19 by
1. Installing #ArogyaSetu app.
2. Taking care of the Elders.
3. Helping the Poor.
4. Diligently following lockdown till #3rdMay.#Kashmir #OpNamaste #CoronaMuktAwaam@adgpi @NorthernComd_IA pic.twitter.com/MgKe8TXrru— Chinar Corps🍁 – Indian Army (@ChinarcorpsIA) April 18, 2020
The spokesman said Financial Commissioner (Health and Medical Education) Atal Dulloo chaired a meeting along with a senior officer of northern command Major Gen Hari Mohan Iyer here to review the arrangements for setting up the hospitals.
He said Director Health Services, Kashmir was directed to provide every support regarding the men and machinery and other equipment to make the hospital at Rangreth functional in the shortest possible time.
#GenMMNaravane, #COAS reviewed operational preparedness of units & formations along LC in North #Kashmir; complimented troops for maintaining sharp vigil & robust CI grid ; urged all ranks to be prepared to give a befitting reply to any misadventure from the adversary.@adgpi pic.twitter.com/DNjzuKkf8K
— NORTHERN COMMAND – INDIAN ARMY (@NorthernComd_IA) April 17, 2020
The Director Health Services, Jammu, and the Army were directed to provide all necessary facilities to make the hospital at Domana functional in a couple of days, the spokesman said.
#IndianArmy soldiers engaged in prompt & safe transportation of essential commodities including fresh vegetables for people of #Ladakh. Undertaken in coord with @IAF_MCC, the activity is part of joint effort to reduce hardships due to #COVID19.@adgpi#OpNamaste#FireAndFuryCorps pic.twitter.com/norGXqwi58
— NORTHERN COMMAND – INDIAN ARMY (@NorthernComd_IA) April 15, 2020
Major Gen Iyer assured the civil authorities of full cooperation in the management of COVID-19 hospitals.