Hindustan Times (East UP)

TIME FOR ARMED FORCES TO RISE TO OCCASION: RAWAT ON COVID SURGE

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NEW DELHI: As India battles a devastatin­g wave of coronaviru­s infection, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat on Tuesday called upon the armed forces to rise to the occasion and support the civil administra­tions across the country in dealing the pandemic as well as creating mitigation facilities in a time-bound manner.

In a message, Gen Rawat said timely support at this juncture is important.

“This is the time for the armed forces to rise to the occasion and support the civil administra­tion in creating Covid mitigation facilities in a time-bound manner. Timely support at this juncture is important,” he said.

“Our men and women in uniform have the will and dedication to break barriers and walk the extra mile, always and every time,” Gen Rawat said.

The message by the Chief of Defence Staff came a day after he briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about various measures undertaken by the armed forces to deal with the second wave of the pandemic raging across the country.

“We can and we will. Well done and carry on, we still have long distances to travel,” Gen Rawat said. The three services as well as other wings of the defence ministry have been extending support to various state government­s and union territorie­s in dealing with massive spike in coronaviru­s cases.

Since Friday, the Indian Air Force airlifted empty oxygen tankers and containers to various filling stations across the country to speed up the distributi­on of the much-needed medical oxygen in treating Covid-19 patients. The IAF has also been transporti­ng essential medicines as well as equipment required by the designated Covid-19 hospitals in various parts of the country.

SINCE FRIDAY, THE IAF AIRLIFTED EMPTY OXYGEN TANKERS AND CONTAINERS TO VARIOUS FILLING STATIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO SPEED UP THE DISTRIBUTI­ON OF THE MUCH-NEEDED MEDICAL OXYGEN IN TREATING COVID-19 PATIENTS

 ??  ?? An Indian Air Force fighter jet flies in the backdrop of Himalayan mountain ranges, amid de-escalation efforts by India and China in eastern Ladakh, in Leh, on March 4.
An Indian Air Force fighter jet flies in the backdrop of Himalayan mountain ranges, amid de-escalation efforts by India and China in eastern Ladakh, in Leh, on March 4.

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