The Asian Age

Poor response to Himmat app

Registrati­on process made much more simple, says police

- SAURABH TRIVEDI NEW DELHI, MARCH 26

Various women safety awareness initiative­s seem to have fallen flat, as the Delhi police’s ambitious Himmat app for women safety has failed to generate the desired response from women and girls.

The app, which was launched in January 2015, has just managed to get 86,000 downloads, as per the official figures. But as per Google play store, only 1,000 mobile users have downloaded the app and incase of Iphone users, only four people have downloaded the app. In two years since the app was launched, the Delhi police has received only 8,000 SOS calls made via the app.

During a meeting with Delhi police commission­er Amulya Patnaik, all senior police officials were instructed to review all soical media and mobile app interface of the Delhi police that connects the police with the public. After reviewing the performanc­e of Himmat app and other mobile applicatio­ns of the Delhi police, it was instructed to simplify registrati­on process of all the apps and promote them to make them more popular.

“We have already made the registrati­on process in Himmat app much simple. Earlier when a new user had to answers several questions. Now, new users have to provide two contact numbers of relatives or friends while registerin­g with the app,” said Sanjay Beniwal, special commission­er, women safety, airport and modernisat­ion.

“To make the app userfriend­ly and make it popular, we are making certain changes to enhance user safety. A special training session will be called for police personnel who will further promote the app among women and other users,” he added.

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— PTI A private security guard tries to douse a fire which broke out in a moving car near MG Road Metro station in Gurgaon on Sunday.
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