SOS in mobile phones for women's safety

December 17, 2013

sos_androidNew Delhi, Dec 17: Integration of police administration with mobile phone network to trace distress calls in the shortest possible time and installation of GPS in public transports are some of the measures for safety of women that will soon be a reality, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said on Monday.

“Instructions will be issued by the Ministry of Information Technology to all mobile phone manufacturers to introduce, mandatorily, an SoS alert button in handsets. The manufacturers will also be instructed to install an SoS alert system in the existing handsets through free downloading of suitable software,” the minister said.

The scheme will be launched in 157 cities in two phases at an estimated cost of Rs 1,000 crore.

These proposals would come up for approval by the Union Cabinet within a week, said the minister, who introduced a Rs 1000-crore Nirbhaya Fund in this year’s Budget as a tribute to the Delhi gang-rape victim.

He also countered reports that nothing was done to utilise the fund. “Lots of work have been done by the ministries and I think it is unfair to say nobody has done any work,” he said.

“We asked the ministries to work out, they have worked out proposals, we rejected many, which did not fulfil the objectives. Three have been approved in principle. Apart from these, the Ministry of Women and Child Development is also formulating a scheme for vulnerability mapping etc to be rolled out,” Chidambaram said.

The Road Transport Ministry also proposed a scheme, “Security of women in road transport in the country”, which would cover 32 towns – each with a population of over one million – to be implemented over two years. The expected outlay is about Rs 1,700 crore, he said.

Under the proposal, public transport vehicles will have GPS for easy tracking. Installation of CCTVs and appointment of women drivers and conductors are among the other steps to enhance women’s safety.

The Railway Ministry, Chidambaram said, proposed to launch a public scheme for setting up an SoS alert system in trains in select zones. The facility would cover all service providers from all telecom circles. It

would have a call recording facility. A call centre, which would support English and Hindi languages, would be set up.

Rolling out of the scheme would require an estimated Rs 25.17 crore. “Hopefully, the three ministries will bring it to the Cabinet either this Thursday or the next, and if the Cabinet approves, they will start rolling it out,” he said.

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May 15,2020

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala activist Rehana Fathima has been asked to take compulsory retirement from BSNL after she was embroiled in Sabarimala row.

Stating that her attempt to enter the shrine of celibate god in 2018 had spoiled the reputation of the company among customers, the BSNL, in its order asked her to take compulsory retirement, further claiming that her acts were “subversive of discipline and amount to misconduct”.

She was suspended from service following her arrest in November 2018 over Facebook posts.

Fathima, who is a technician with the state-run communications company, said she will explore legal remedies against the order sent by her employer.

The Fathima hit headlines when she attempted to enter the Sabarimala shrine, which has traditionally been closed to women in the age group of 10-50 years.

She did after the Supreme Court order allowing entry of women in the age group of 10-50.

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April 27,2020

New Delhi, Apr 27: A private hospital here claimed that a coronavirus patient, who was administered plasma therapy for the first time in the facility, was discharged on Sunday after being completely cured.

The 49-year-old man had tested positive for COVID-19 on April 4 and was admitted to Max Hospital, Saket, it said in a statement.

As his condition deteriorated, he was put on ventilator support on April 8, the hospital added.

When the patient showed no signs of improvement, his family requested for administration of plasma therapy on compassionate grounds, it said, adding that the family arranged a donor for extracting plasma.

The patient was administered fresh plasma as a treatment modality as a side-line to standard treatment protocols on the night of April 14, the statement said.

Subsequently, the patient showed improvement and by the fourth day, was weaned off ventilator support and continued on supplementary oxygen. He was shifted to a room with round-the-clock monitoring on Monday after testing negative twice within 24 hours, it said.

He has now fully recovered and was discharged, the hospital said, adding that he will stay at home for another two weeks.

Group medical director of Max Healthcare and senior director of the Institute of Internal Medicine Dr Sandeep Budhiraja said, "We can say that plasma therapy could have worked as a catalyst in speeding up his recovery. We cannot attribute 100 per cent recovery to plasma therapy only, as there are multiple factors which carved his path to recovery."

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March 22,2020

New Delhi, Mar 22: The central government on Sunday decided to suspend all metro train services across the country till March 31 in view of coronavirus outbreak.

In a message to managing directors of all metro train corporations, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Secretary Durga Shanker Mishra said this is being done in continuation of suspending metro services during 'Janta Curfew'.

"In view of the current global pandemic of this Corona Virus & for containing its further spread through inter-personal proximity, it has been decided to close down metro rail services on all operational networks across the country till 31 March 2020," Mishra tweeted.

In another tweet, he said by the act of social distancing, people can protect themselves and their dear ones, and win the fight against COVID-19.

India reported three more coronavirus deaths on Sunday, including the first casualty from Bihar, taking the toll to seven and the number of COVID-19 cases rose to 341, officials said.

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