Chhattisgarh Police use app to keep an eye on home quarantined people
In a
bid to contain the spread of coronavirus, police in Chhattisgarh's Janjgir-Champa
district have created a mobile application to keep tabs on those violating the
home quarantine order, an official said.
Nearly
6,200 people, most of them with a history of travel to foreign nations or other
affected states in India, are being kept under home quarantine in
Janjgir-Champa district.
"With
a large number of people in home quarantine, it is not possible to keep each
one under surveillance on a regular basis. So, we decided to use the digital
mechanism to tackle the issue," Janjgir-Champa Superintendent of Police
Parul Mathur told PTI on Tuesday.
The
police, with the help of Noida-based startup Mobcoder, developed the app
'Rakhsa Sarv', which enables them to track the quarantined people through
Google Map. Details of the home-quarantined people are being fed in the app's
dashboard, Mathur said. Read More
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