LG asks Delhi Police to promote its app among public

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Lt Governor Anil Baijal today directed Police to widely publicise its 'One Touch Away' mobile application so that people could utilise its services optimally.

The direction was issued at a meeting chaired by Baijal who reviewed the 'use of technology by Police'.



The meeting was attended by Delhi's Principal Home Secretary, Police Commissioner and other senior officials.

In the meeting, the also directed the force to evolve the technology for proper upkeep of records.

The 'One Touch Away App' is operational where various issues like loss report, motor vehicle theft, property theft, senior citizen app.

"has asked the Police Commissioner to regularly test check the systems in place, utilise various apps in operation optimally, keep on digitising services offered to the people of Delhi," the office said in a statement.

There was also a discussion on the 'e-saathi App' being designed in two phases.

Phase-I focuses on National Emergency Response System (NERS-112) which will integrate various services like CATS ambulance and fire department. Phase II will focus on establishment of new state-of-the-art control room with modern and upgraded cyber highways.

The Lt Governor also reviewed the 'action taken points' of the previous meetings on traffic management, women safety, community policing initiatives, improving efficiency of police functioning, it said.

Baijal asked the officers concerned to undertake regular checks to ensure that the systems are functioning well at all time.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

LG asks Delhi Police to promote its app among public

Lt Governor Anil Baijal today directed Delhi Police to widely publicise its 'One Touch Away' mobile application so that people could utilise its services optimally. The direction was issued at a meeting chaired by Baijal who reviewed the 'use of technology by Delhi Police'. The meeting was attended by Delhi's Principal Home Secretary, Police Commissioner and other senior officials. In the meeting, the LG also directed the force to evolve the technology for proper upkeep of records. The 'One Touch Away App' is operational where various issues like loss report, motor vehicle theft, property theft, senior citizen app. "LG has asked the Police Commissioner to regularly test check the systems in place, utilise various apps in operation optimally, keep on digitising services offered to the people of Delhi," the LG office said in a statement. There was also a discussion on the 'e-saathi App' being designed in two phases. Phase-I focuses on National Emergency Response System (NERS-112) ... Lt Governor Anil Baijal today directed Police to widely publicise its 'One Touch Away' mobile application so that people could utilise its services optimally.

The direction was issued at a meeting chaired by Baijal who reviewed the 'use of technology by Police'.

The meeting was attended by Delhi's Principal Home Secretary, Police Commissioner and other senior officials.

In the meeting, the also directed the force to evolve the technology for proper upkeep of records.

The 'One Touch Away App' is operational where various issues like loss report, motor vehicle theft, property theft, senior citizen app.

"has asked the Police Commissioner to regularly test check the systems in place, utilise various apps in operation optimally, keep on digitising services offered to the people of Delhi," the office said in a statement.

There was also a discussion on the 'e-saathi App' being designed in two phases.

Phase-I focuses on National Emergency Response System (NERS-112) which will integrate various services like CATS ambulance and fire department. Phase II will focus on establishment of new state-of-the-art control room with modern and upgraded cyber highways.

The Lt Governor also reviewed the 'action taken points' of the previous meetings on traffic management, women safety, community policing initiatives, improving efficiency of police functioning, it said.

Baijal asked the officers concerned to undertake regular checks to ensure that the systems are functioning well at all time.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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