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India has sent 15 tonnes of relief materials to Myanmar under ‘Operation Brahma’, PTI reported. India has a history of successful humanitarian relief and evacuation operations where a huge number of ...
India has launched Operation Brahma to assist Myanmar in the aftermath of a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake, with Indian Navy ships carrying relief material sailing for Yangon, the Ministry ...
Indian Navy ships INS Karmuk and LCU 52 are en route to Yangon, Myanmar, carrying 30 tonnes of disaster relief and medical supplies as part of Operation Brahma. The operation was launched to assist ...
Indian Navy ships Satpura and Savitri, from the Eastern Naval Command, have sailed for Yangon on Saturday, as part of the Indian Navy's immediate response towards Humanitarian Assistance and ...
These eye-catching decorations are called Muggulu. Ugadi: Why Lord Brahma is worshipped on this day On the occasion of Ugadi, people primarily worship Lord Brahma. According to Hindu mythology, Lord ...
The Silver Jubilee celebration of the Security Services Wing of Brahma Kumaris is being observed across India in the form of a campaign titled 'Self Empowerment to National Empowerment.' ...
The 60 Para Field Ambulance getting ready to depart for Myanmar as part of Operation Brahma, says MEA. It Is Our Policy To Be The First Responder: MEA On Operation Brahma. It is our policy to be the ...
India has launched 'Operation Brahma' to aid Myanmar following a devastating earthquake that claimed over 1,644 lives. Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended condolences, reaffirming India's commitment ...
Sixty para-field ambulances are also being sent by air to Myanmar as part of Operation Brahma, the officials said. "#OperationBrahma gets underway. First tranche of humanitarian aid from India has ...
New Delhi: India on Saturday delivered 15 tonnes of relief materials to Myanmar under its 'Operation Brahma' that was launched after a powerful earthquake hit the neighbouring country as well as ...
A 118-member team from the elite Shatrujeet Brigade Medical Responders, led by Lieutenant Colonel Jagneet Gill, is set to take off for Myanmar with essential medical equipment and supplies.