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NEW DELHI: Nepal today thanked India for extending a "blank cheque" and taking initiative in launching relief operations in the aftermath of Saturday's killer earthquake, which was followed suit by other countries.

Ambassador-designate of Nepal Deep Kumar Upadhyay also expressed concerns on "congestion on Kathmandu airport" that was hampering taking aid to the victims.

"India took the initiative in relief operations, which other countries followed. We are thankful to the gov
ernment of India that it was kind enough to extend a 'blank cheque' after the shattering earthquake. It has done tremendous work to provide help," he told reporters here.

"The Indian government has also accepted our request for special trains to border areas so that our people who want to return to their homes can go there. The service will be increased as per demand," he added.

Upadhyay said "I know we are two (countries), but we are receiving support like we are one. There is no problem of coordination between us. The aid will have a positive impact on us. It's a matter of human emotions."

Expressing concern about the obstacles in the relief work going on in the Himalayan nation round the clock, he said one major issue was congestion at Kathmandu airport due to which flying down support materials and resuming passenger flights were getting affected.

"The Kathmandu airport has a parking capacity of just seven to eight planes. At present 30 helicopters are already stationed there, including 20 from India and a few from the US. So there is congestion and we are unable to welcome rescue teams and relief material," Upadhyay said.

And in this regard, the most important requirement was that the aircraft come, off load relief material and return immediately, he said.

"This will help resume normal commercial passenger flights. It will help reduce panic and boost the morale of the people as they will understand that the situation was returning to normal," he added.

Upadhyay said providing food and shelter was a priority and the focus will shift toward them as "hopefully all kind of primary rescue work will be over by today".

Earthquake: India's response was like extending blank cheque, says Nepal - The Economic Times

I wonder where all the Quake related threads have gone??

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As he rightly said , We are just different countries for the sake of saying but we do not have visa restriction or nothing which separates 2 countries. Over 5 million Nepalese work in india. They have served our country with utmost loyalty. Their Gurkha soldiers are pride of Indian army. They are poor but highly loyal people. They have done nothing which hurt the interest of India like our other neighbors. This is a payback time. We must do everything to help them and reconstruction of Nepal. I propose that government should ask 100 of our biggest industrial house to adopt one village and and construct one school or hospital. We should deploy our doctors at our cost to help Nepal. We sholud extend our IS for earth quake prone area and construction technology.

I am very happy that swami ramdev has announced to adopt 500 children and taken the full responsibility of their bought up and upto the completion of their higher education.

I expect a same recon construction work which we show in Kutch earth quake.
 
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As he rightly said , We are just different countries for the sake of saying but we do not have visa restriction or nothing which separates 2 countries. Over 5 million Nepalese work in india. They have served our country with utmost loyalty. Their Gurkha soldiers are pride of Indian army. They are poor but highly loyal people. They have done nothing which hurt the interest of India like our other neighbors. This is a payback time. We must do everything to help them and reconstruction of Nepal. I propose that government should ask 100 of our biggest industrial house to adopt one village and and construct one school or hospital. We should deploy our doctors at our cost to help Nepal. We sholud extend our IS for earth quake prone area and construction technology.

I am very happy that swami ramdev has announced to adopt 500 children and taken the full responsibility of their bought up and upto the completion of their higher education.

I expect a same recon construction work which we show in Kutch earth quake.


Would you not do the same for BD if we got hit by a big quake? :rolleyes1:
 
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Would you not do the same for BD if we got hit by a big quake? :rolleyes1:


Our government shall certainly do but our NGO'S and people's response shall not be the same. What compression we have for Nepalese is not there for any other country. Reasons are many. They are part of our life.

Any way BD faces more risk of Tsunami and not earthquake. BD must prepare itself for tsunami like Japan.
 
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India did the right thing...It really acted fast.


Credit goes to present government and our NGOs. Modi is master of disaster management. He did that to evacuate huge No of Gujaratis from Uttarakhand. He wanted to help others as well but stopped by those congressee crooks. He has done an unbelievable job in Gujarat earthquake. He did it in J & K and win the praise of people and all opposition parties. Evacuation of nurses fom ISIS and operation rahat to evacuate 47 nationals from yeman is also an example.

This operation shall give a big boost a soft power of India and uplift our impression as a nation. Our NGOS, government and armed forces are getting a great great exposure in disaster management.
 
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Ministry of Defence

28-April, 2015 18:10 IST


Army Intensifies Efforts Under Operation Maitri (Update as at 5 PM on 28 APR)


Indian Army(IA) today intensified its efforts and is operating in syngery with other agencies and stakeholders such as IAF and NDRF under guidance of the Govt of India. It has been able to reach to far flung areas like Barpak, which is also the epicenter of the earthquake and is currently in the process of providing succor to the people in this area with an emphasis on saving precious lives.


Following stores have been/ are being inducted by the Army :-



(a) Induction of 4 x ALH and 2 x Cheetah helicopters has been completed and are located close to the epicenter of earthquake, thereby assisting in the overall evacuation effort.

(b) 3 x Field Hospitals (18 Medical Teams) are operating in Kathmandu, Pokhara and areas around it. A 45 Bed Hospital has been established at Lagankhel. Medical resources of Nepalese Authorities have been augmented by embedding own medical persons in civilian hopitals in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Medical support provided so far includes 65 surgeries, 540 trauma cases and over 2000 first aid cases.

(c) Engineer effort includes 12 Engineer Task Forces with JCBs and skid steers. Two have reached and 10 are to follow. An Electricity Damage Assessment Team, assisted the Nepalese authorities to restore power in various parts of Kathmandu. A landslide at Narainpur has also been cleared by Engineer Task Force today to open a road axis.

(d) 10,000 Blankets, 1,000 Tents and an equal number of Tarpaulins and Plastic sheet are planned to be sent. So far approximately 3,000 blankets and 100 tents have been sent.

(e) 12 x INMARSAT and 10 x High Frequency Communication sets have been sent to facilitate communication.

(f) So far, 41 Tons of water, 22 Tonnes of cooked food and dry ration have been sent. In light of its criticality, 25 food and water vehicles were diverted to Sindhupal Chowk.

(g) Oxygen Cylinders have also been sent to Kathmandu on request of Nepal.



IA’s Everest Expedition team has done yeoman service and as per last reports received, rescued 19 mountaineers of other nations. On 25 Apr 2015, when the avalanche struck, most of the Army Everest Team was at Khumbu ice fall and training and acclimatizing for the expedition. The expedition leader Maj RS Jamwal effectively coordinated the rescue efforts. Maj Ritesh Goel, the Medical Officer with the expedition team, was able to provide immediate medical aid to eight head injury victims in location before they were evacuated. He also helped stabilize over 60-70 casualties prior to evacuation. The expedition will re commence based on clearance given by Nepal Govt and the Everest Park officials.


Gorkha soldiers of the IA have been sent to various parts of Nepal to ascertain the requirements in remote places. The IA remains committed for relief to the Nepalese people and we will continue to provide necessary support.

An Army Help desk has been established at Communications Centre, Sena Bhawan, New Delhi (01123011161).




Ministry of Defence
28-April, 2015 19:33 IST

Indian Air Force (IAF) Continues to Provide Relief to Stranded Persons of Earthquake Hit Nepal- Operation Maitri

(Updates upto 1800 hrs)
Stepping up efforts to help Nepal which was struck by severe earthquakes, the IAF is providing relief to the people in distress in Nepal. Since 25 April 2015, the IAF has airlifted a total of 2865 persons, flying a total of 36 fixed wing sorties by C-17 Globemaster III, IL-76, C130J Super Hercules and AN-32 aircraft landing a total of 238.5 Tonnes of relief material and equipment.

A total of 8 IAF Medium Lift Helicopters (MLH) are positioned in Nepal out of which 06 are at Kathmandu and 02 at Pokhra which are doing extensive rescue and relief operations. A total of 250 casualties have been evacuated by the helicopters providing 25 tonnes of relief material, 100 people have been inducted (medial and engineering team along with the Nepalese Army) and 350 evacuated to safer places.

It would be pertinent to note that transport and helicopter aircraft are being utilised extensively for Human Assistance Disaster Relief (HADR) operations. The Indian Air Force, after proving its mettle in bringing succor to scores of people after Yemen evacuation this month, Jammu & Kashmir in September last year, has once again risen to the occasion and added a pioneering chapter in Disaster Relief by bringing relief to stranded people and evacuate them from earthquake hit areas in Nepal. The Indian Air Force reaffirms its commitment towards Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Operations in support of the nation.


The Indian Air Force (IAF) and Nepal army personnel helping a stranded woman to take to a safer place being flown by an IAF MI17 V5 helicopter at Kathmandu airport on April 26, 2015, following a massive earthquake hit Nepal.
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An aerial view of an earthquake hit village taken from an IAF aircraft on the way to Narain Thang near Kathmandu on April 27, 2015.
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The Indian Air Force (IAF) Rapid Action Medical Team (RAMT) helping a stranded person evacuated by an IAF aircraft from earthquake hit Nepal, at Air Force Station, Palam, in New Delhi on April 27, 2015.
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Evacuated people from earthquake hit Nepal deboarding the Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft, at Air Force Station, Palam, in New Delhi on April 27, 2015.
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