Indian Coast Guard joins the nation to thank COVID-19 Warriors

New Delhi: Indian Coast Guard (ICG) stands in solidarity with efforts of the Government to prevent the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19)proactively by undertaking additional community interaction programmes about the precautions to be adopted to educate mariners, especially fishermen community, ports and other agencies. The ICG units have also been assisting the local administration in distribution of rations/food to the poor and migrant labourers in their respective areas. In addition, ICG has been in the forefront of Ministry of Defence (MoD) initiative to appreciate the efforts of COVID Warriors.

The ICG is also actively taking part in the ‘India Thanks COVID-19 Warriors’ initiative by illuminating ships and showering petals at hospitals treating Corona patients. Ships will appreciate the efforts of the COVID-19 Warriors by illuminating the ships on May 03, 2020 at 25 locations covering the entire coastline of the country including the remote sites and far flung island territories of Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep and Minicoy islands. In addition, ICG helicopters will also shower petals on COVID-19 hospitals at five locations.

A total of 46 ICG ships and around 10 helicopters will take part in the initiative.  The locations where the ICG ships and aircraft will take part are:

SlNo Location
Ship Helicopter
01 Porbandar Daman
02 Okha Mumbai
03 Ratnagiri Goa
04 Dahanu Chennai
05 Murud Port Blair
06 Goa  
07 New Mangalore  
08 Kavratti  
09 Tuticorin  
10 Kanyakumari  
11 Chennai  
12 Krishnapatnam  
13 Nizamapatnam  
14 Puducherry  
15 Kakinada  
16 Paradip  
17 Gopalpur/Puri  
18 SagarIsland  
19 Port Blair  
20 Diglipur  
21 Mayabuundur  
22 Hutbay  
23 Campbell Bay  

 

The ICG ships and aircraft continue to maintain strict vigil at sea and remains committed to ensure safe and secure seas around the Indian subcontinent. It is also maintaining 24×7 electronic surveillance of our coasts through Coastal Surveillance Radar Network.

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