Tuesday, January 21, 2025
spot_img

Mobile app to help girls facing sexual threats

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

New Delhi: A new mobile phone app that aims to help report sexual harassment to authorities would be pilot-tested by girl students of Jamia Millia Islamia Monday, an official said.

Though the new app called “Safetipin”, users can conduct a spot safety assessment through their smartphone and upload information and pictures.

The app includes a feature called “wall”, where users can view and become aware of all recorded information in their neighbourhood and other defined locations and participate in an interactive environment.

The mobile app would help users upload information on harassment, along with sharing information about police stations and hospitals.

“In collaboration with Jagori, a non-governmental organisation, Jamia is going to organise an interactive presentation on operationalising women’s security and a demonstration on ‘Safetipin’ Monday,” Simi Malhotra, the university’s media coordinator, told IANS.

Crime against women has been on the rise in the nation with Delhi being dubbed as the rape capital of the nation. (IANS)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

‘Landmark day for Indian sports’: Tendulkar congratulates Kho Kho teams on WC win

New Delhi, Jan 20: Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, on Monday, congratulated the Indian men's and women's Kho Kho...

No plan to hike power tariffs in Assam: Power Minister

Guwahati, Jan 20: Assam Power Minister Prasanta Phukan on Monday said that there is no possibility of a...

Uttarakhand UCC approved: Marriage registration, live-in provisions retained; personal law disputes excluded

New Delhi, Jan 20: The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) rules approved by the Uttarakhand government on Monday avoided...

Assam: Woman gives birth to baby at Guwahati railway station

Guwahati, Jan 20: In a dramatic turn of events, a woman from Bihar gave birth to a baby...