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Women Safety App: Punjab Police's significant initiative

  Women Safety App: Punjab Police's significant initiative

Women Safety App

 "Punjab Police Women Safety App" is an important initiative to improve the safety of women in the state of Punjab, India. Launched as  part of a broader initiative to address women's safety concerns, the app offers a range of features to assist women in distress or dangerous situations. 

Key features include:

1. Emergency SOS Alert:  

The app includes a one-touch SOS feature that allows women to send  emergency alerts to  police along with their real-time location. This allows authorities to respond quickly to  potential threats and emergency situations.

 2. Helpline Numbers: 

Women can access important helpline numbers like Punjab Police Helpline (112) and other  helplines exclusively for women (1091 and 181). These numbers are built into the app for instant access.

 3. Location Tracking: 

Users can share their  location with trusted contacts and police, ensuring that their whereabouts are monitored even in potentially dangerous situations.  

 4.Crime Reporting: 


 Women can use the app to report crimes such as harassment, domestic violence, stalking, etc. This helps them avoid a physical visit to a police station, which can  be intimidating in some cases.

  5. Women Security Volunteers:  

The app provides contact details of women security volunteers across Punjab. These volunteers create a safer environment and work closely with the police to support women. 

 6. Informative Content:

Educational materials are provided on women's rights, safety tips, and laws related to crimes against women, so that users stay informed and empowered.

 7.User-Friendly Interface:

 The app is  simple and easy to navigate, ensuring instant access in emergency situations. This initiative by  Punjab Police reflects the police's commitment to ensuring women's safety and providing them with  reliable  emergency response and crime reporting tools. The app is in line with broader national and state efforts to curb violence against women and promote gender equality.


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