Army Launches Operation Namaste to Combat COVID-19
Operation Namaste is a campaign launched by the Indian Army to combat the spread of COVID-19 and help the government in its fight against the pandemic. The army under its anti-COVID-19 codenamed operation Namaste has established eight quarantine facilities across the country.
- Operation Namaste — which refers to the practice of greeting people with a namaste instead of a handshake to avoid physical contact — has two key elements. One is being fully ready to assist civil authorities to battle COVID-19 and the second one is doing everything to protect its own forces from getting affected.
- As part of the campaign, the ....
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