The site will register all senior citizens and help the Mumbai police, NGOs and other government organisations maintain their database and manage security and safety. It will also provide support services to them. Besides the online system, individuals who do not have access to the internet can get themselves registered through NGOs.
The initiative was the brainchild of Ashwani Narula, president of Hamari Suraksha (Our Security) Software Solutions. [rc]
Copyright © 2009 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.
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September 19, 2009
INDIA: Mumbai Police launch website for senior citizens
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MUMBAI, Maharashtra / The Times of India / City / September 19, 2009
By Nimish Sawant, Times News Network
Mumbai police commissioner D Sivanandan launched a website for senior citizens named www.hamarisuraksha.com at the Malabar Hill Club on Friday. Anita Garware and Simi Garewal were the chief guests at the event.
The site will register all senior citizens and help the Mumbai police, NGOs and other government organisations maintain their database and manage security and safety. It will also provide support services to them. Besides the online system, individuals who do not have access to the internet can get themselves registered through NGOs.
The initiative was the brainchild of Ashwani Narula, president of Hamari Suraksha (Our Security) Software Solutions. [rc]
Copyright © 2009 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.
The site will register all senior citizens and help the Mumbai police, NGOs and other government organisations maintain their database and manage security and safety. It will also provide support services to them. Besides the online system, individuals who do not have access to the internet can get themselves registered through NGOs.
The initiative was the brainchild of Ashwani Narula, president of Hamari Suraksha (Our Security) Software Solutions. [rc]
Copyright © 2009 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.