The app would be available in Hindi and English languages and would not require internet connectivity, State Informatics Officer Ajay Singh Chahal said here, adding that shaking the device would trigger the app to send its location through GPS.
Once triggered, the app would automatically send a message to the nearest police control room and start recording audio and video after 20 seconds, Chahal said.
The app and the helpline were part of an initiative to fight crimes against women in the state, he said, adding that the image of the police had taken a beating due to the infamous Gudia rape and murder case.
The 'Hoshiyar Singh' helpline would be monitored by the CM's office in a 24x7 basis, and the government would use information gathered on this helpline to come down heavily on the drug, forest and mining mafias, the chief minister said.
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