In aerial salute, IAF showers flowers on corona warriors in Bengaluru


Bengaluru, May 3 (IANS): The Indian Air Force (IAF) gave an aerial salute to corona warriors by showering flowers from an helicopter on two hospitals while its two transport aircraft did a fly-past over the iconic state Secretariat building (Vidhana Soudha) in the city centre while cruising from Srinagar in Kashmir to Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, an official said on Sunday.

"A Russian-built Mi-17 took off from the Yelahanka air base in the city's northern suburb at 10.15 am and flew over Victoria Hospital and Command Hospital between 10.30-10.45 am, showering rose petals over them from a low height," a defence spokesman told IANS here.

Around 4.15 pm, the air force's latest twin transport aircraft - C-130 Hercules of the American Lockheed Martin - flew over the secretariat building in a partially cloudy sky as a tribute to the healthcare professionals fighting the Covid-19 battle since March across the country.

"About 100 people, including a few state officials, an Army music band and healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses and paramedics from the state-run hospitals, were stationed on the ramparts of the imposing Secretariat building to wave at the twin speeding aircraft, wearing masks and maintaining physical distance," said the official.

Earlier in the day, a clear summer sky enabled the pilot to easily locate the hospitals in the city centre and eastern suburb to drop the flower petals on their roofs and around.

Maintaining physical distance and wearing masks, doctors, nurses and staff of both hospitals stood in the open ground and cheered the chopper pilot with thumbs-up sign for greeting them with flowers on the occasion.

"They all clapped and waved to the pilot as the copter flew over the hospitals," the official said.

An IAF band played music at both the hospitals and saluted the COVID-19 warriors in the grounds.

"We are touched by the IAF gesture in honouring our healthcare professionals who have been working day and night over a month-and-a-half in taking care of COVID-19 patients in the isolated wards," a hospital official told IANS on phone.

 

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Since there is a new normal and we are no longer told anything of importance, we shall never know whether it was the politicians’ decision or the faujis went solo. Either way, the move is troubling.

    In China, the forces send there health care unit to the Wuhan province and worked round the clock for two months. In India, new public entertainment from the BJP's central government to the public.

    In India's customs, the flowers are used in celebration and mourning as well. Now the nations graph for the dead 'Covid-19' patients is increasing is this shower of petals for the dead for the compensation they suppose to get under 'Disaster management act, 2005'?

    1.Why the Air-force services has been not sought by the government to transport the migrant laborers who are given just four hours notice and made walk hundred of kilo meters by foot?
    2. Why the Air-force is not opened the temporary field hospitals to treat the patients in their care instead of flower show?
    3. Why Air-Force is not extending the help to airlift the lakhs of Indian expatriate community stranded without the food, job and shelter?

    Jai Hind

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Corona warriors should be respected and honored but not this way. utter nonsense...

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  • S Shetty, Tulunaad

    Mon, May 04 2020

    But Seculers Now!

    1. why orange flowers are used.

    2. If the same thing would have done in Gulf or Western Countries seculars are like India should learn from them.


    Anyways It's a good gesture to boost the morale of health workers, Keep it up.

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  • Haneef, Africa

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Am living in one of the poorest countries of World in Africa. Here no lockdown, monkey bath, showering petals, banging vessels but masks and sanitizers every door and for 3 months electricity free, 50 kg indian rice for every household, no tax until December. Now just guess who's poor ?

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2020

    PM CARES fund money finally being utilized.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, May 04 2020

    With due respect to doctors and other Corona warriors, this exercise was an utter waste of money and resources.
    The same helicopters could have been used to shift the migrants. Or with that money, the increased bus fares could have been reduced.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Exactly Shankaranna... Very beautifully you said. All of us have gratitude in our hearts towards medical staff and always indebted to them. There are other complaints saying some medical staff showing carelessness towards the patients and some of them do not bring it to the notice of the concerned authorities. When asked whether they informed the management..they say whom to say and what to say?

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2020

    Crores must have been spent in planning, organising, mobilisng and executing this show.The money could have been used to feed the millions affected by this pandemic rather than showering rose petals which was a gigantic waste of resources and time.

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  • Ronald D'Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2020

    When is their PPE coming in or was this in place of personal protective equipment?

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Mon, May 04 2020

    " Thank you, Covid19 warriors " We the citizens, salute n honour Doctors, Nurses, Medical staff n workers, battling the unknown, unseen enemy, despite threats to their lives....from the perils of infection and brazen brutal attacks, by brainwashed radicalized mobs !!! We also bow our heads, with reverence in memory of five army soldiers, who were martyred in Handwara, at the hands of Pakistan sponsored Islamic terrorists !!! May their souls rest in eternal peace !!!! Vande Mataram !!!!

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