Stalin launches ‘Kaaval Uthavi’ app
The Hindu
It contains 60 features to enable people to seek police help during emergency
Chief Minister M K Stalin on Monday launched the ‘Kaaval Uthavi’ (police assistance) app at the Secretariat.
According to a release, the app was launched with over 60 features to enable public, especially women, to seek police help in case of emergency.
The app would be a pioneer among States, it noted.
The app comprises an emergency help and a dial facility (Dial-112/100/101).
The Dial 100 facility has been integrated with the app. It also has facility for mobile-based complaint and location sharing facility.
Other features include Police Station Locator, Control Room Directory, Cyber Financial Related Complaint, Other Emergency Helplines, Alert / Notification messages, Vehicle Verification, e-payment of fines for traffic violations, Police Verification Services), Lost Document Report, TN Police Citizen App, 112-India App among others.
The app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store.
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