The service, has been launched jointly by Jharkhand government and Women and Child Development (WCD) ministry here under the Sable scheme at the the Youth Connect-Leveraging Technology for Young People conference.
Two toll-free numbers for the two states, launched under the scheme aims to "help school drop out adolescent girls to be aware of various entitlements."
The conference was held in association with Microsoft and Centre for Catalyzing Change.
"The Sabla scheme ensures that the out of school girls in every village receive live skill education, nutrition, health services, vocational training at the local anganwadi center," says Aprajita Gogoi, Executive Director, Centre for Catalysing Change, which was formally known as CEDPA (Centre for Development and Population Activities).
"Girls in villages may not own a mobile phone but they have access to it in the family. We have taken into account that many may not have the money to make a paid call. So this service works on a missed call basis. So you give a missed call to either 09250500111 for Jharkhand or 09250500444 for Delhi," Gogoi told PTI.
Once a missed call is given to the two numbers the IVRS calls back the girl and take her through the scheme as well as helps a person to give a feedback about their entitlements.
"Since this depends only on the cellular network so I don't think there will be any difficulty in women and girls reaching out to this system. The only thing is that they should be aware of this system which will be provided through the two primary modes," says Nagendra Nath Sinha, Principal Secretary, Department of Information Technology, Jharkhand who launched the IVRS system at the conference.
Sinha, also sheds light on the fact that not all villages in Jharkahnd have cellular connectivity and the government is is working so that women can benefit from the IVRS to empower themselves.
The service has been launched in 200 districts and implentors say there is hope that the project will be scaled up in the near future.
