Friday, 25 October 2019

ERSS-112 EMERGENCY CALL number & PRAKHAR VANS project to reduce Street Crimes


The next time you have a fire emergency and simultaneously need police and ambulance assistance, instead of calling three separate helpline numbers – 100 (police), 101 (fire), and 102 (ambulance) just dial “112”. 
The emergency response support system (ERSS-112) was launched in Delhi on Wednesday by union minister of state for home affairs, G Kishan Reddy.

The helpline system which has been developed as a nationwide single emergency number for emergency services – police, fire, and ambulance – will gradually phase out the other three emergency helpline numbers, said Delhi Police commissioner Amulya Patnaik.

This single number for emergency services is similar to “112” in the European Union consisting of 28 member states and ‘’911’’ in the United States of America.

With this, Delhi becomes the 19th state to have adopted ERSS-112. Initially, it was launched in Himachal Pradesh and Nagaland and was further extended to 16 other states.

Patnaik said the implementation of new ERSS-112 system will help in reducing the police response to any distress call. The new emergency response system has come in the form of mobile application, similar to Himmat Plus app, as well. Apart from citizens who can volunteer to help the people in need by downloading the 112 mobile application, all police beat staff, and personnel deployed in patrol vans have also been directed to register themselves on the mobile application. In the new system, the call simultaneously passes to police control room as well as to at least nearby five persons, who register themselves as volunteers through mobile app.
HOW TO USE:
“In case of emergency, a person can dial 112 from phone or press power button thrice on smart phone quickly to activate a panic call to the Emergency Response Centre (ERC). This call immediately passes to the control room for providing immediate police assistance to the distress caller. The distress calls can also be made through e-mails and text messages,” Patnaik.

Explaining the functioning of ERSS-112 system, special commissioner of police (operations) Muktesh Chander said that the 112 control room will receive all emergency calls. “If it is a fire emergency, the software will automatically transmit the call to the fire control room. Similarly, medical emergency calls will electronically reach ambulance control room. In this way, all emergency control rooms will get information about the distress calls,” Chander said.

While launching the single emergency nmber, Reddy also flagged off “Prakhar” vans fleet for patrolling at crime hotspot locations. Police inducted 15 Scorpio SUVs with modern devices for extensive patrolling areas in Delhi which are prone to street crimes.

“Prakhar vans are different from PCRs as these vans carry more firepower and are equipped with modern technology. Initially one van will be deployed in each district. Its strength will augment in due course with a target of 100 such vans for the city,”

Initiative to tackle Inherited Genetic Diseases in the Newly born babies

Recently, the Government of India has launched UMMID (Unique Methods of Management and Treatment of Inherited Disorders) initiative to tackle inherited genetic diseases of newborn babies.


The programme will be implemented through government hospitals to regularise the use of cutting edge scientific technology and molecular medicine to achieve Universal Health Coverage for all.
The initiative is designed on the concept of ‘Prevention is better than Cure’.
In India’s urban areas, congenital malformations and genetic disorders are the third most common cause of mortality after prematurity & low birth weight issues and infections in newborns.
A very large population and high birth rate, and consanguineous marriage favoured in many communities are some of the important reasons for the high prevalence of genetic disorders in India.
The UMMID initiative aims:
To establish NIDAN (National Inherited Diseases Administration) Kendras to provide counselling, prenatal testing and diagnosis, management, and multidisciplinary care in Government Hospitals wherein the influx of patients is more.
To produce skilled clinicians in Human Genetics,
To undertake screening of pregnant women and newborn babies for inherited genetic diseases in hospitals at aspirational districts.
To create awareness about genetic disorders amongst clinicians and to establish molecular diagnostics in hospitals.
The three components of UMMID Initiative
  • UMMID initiative shall work to shift focus from “sick-care” to “wellness” by promoting the prevention of genetic diseases.
  • Inherited Genetic Diseases
  • A genetic disorder is a disease caused in whole or in part by a change in the DNA sequence away from the normal sequence.
  • Genetic disorders can be caused by a mutation in one gene (monogenic disorder), by mutations in multiple genes (multifactorial inheritance disorder), by a combination of gene mutations or by damage to chromosomes.
  • Some of the examples of Genetic disorders are: Sickle Cell Anemia, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Alzheimer's Disease, Diabetes, Cancer, and Obesity.
  • THE UMMID CENTRES on working are as follows and citizens can visit at :

Pension Scheme for SMALL & MARGINAL FARMERS (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maan Dhan Yojana)


Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maan-Dhan Yojana (PM-KMY) is an old age pension scheme for all land holding Small and Marginal Farmers (SMFs) in the country. It is a voluntary and contributory pension scheme for the entry age group of 18 to 40 years. The Scheme is effective from the 9thAugust, 2019.

To Enroll for this scheme online the farmer should register in the below link with AADHAAR Number:

http://www.pmkisan.gov.in/RegistrationForm.aspx

Salient features

It is voluntary and contributory for farmers in the entry age group of 18 to 40 years and a monthly pension of Rs. 3000/- will be provided to them on attaining the age of 60 years.

The farmers will have to make a monthly contribution of Rs.55 to Rs.200, depending on their age of entry, in the Pension Fund till they reach the retirement date i.e. the age of 60 years. The farmers will have to make a monthly contribution of Rs.55 to Rs.200, depending on their age of entry, in the Pension Fund till they reach the retirement date i.e. the age of 60 years.

The monthly contributions will fall due on the same day every month as enrolment date. The beneficiaries may alsochose an option to pay theircontributionson quarterly, 4-monthly or half-yearly basis. Such contributionswill fall dueon the same day of such period as the date of enrollment

The spouse is also eligible to get a separate pension of Rs.3000/- upon making separate contributions to the Fund.

The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) shall be the Pension Fund Manager and responsible for Pension pay out.

In case of death of the farmer before retirement date, the spouse may continue in the scheme by paying the remaining contributions till the remaining age of the deceased farmer. If the spouse does not wish to continue, the total contribution made by the farmer along with interest will be paid to the spouse. If there is no spouse, then total contribution along with interest will be paid to the nominee.

If the farmer dies after the retirement date, the spouse will receive 50% of the pension as Family Pension. After the death of both the farmer and the spouse, the accumulated corpus shall be credited back to the Pension Fund.

The beneficiaries may opt voluntarily to exit the Scheme after a minimum period of 5 years of regular contributions. On exit, their entire contribution shall be returned by LIC with an interest equivalent to prevailing saving bank rates.

The farmers, who are also beneficiaries of PM-Kisan Scheme, will have the option to allow their contribution debited from the benefit of that Scheme directly.

In case of default in making regular contributions, the beneficiaries are allowed to regularize the contributions by paying the outstanding dues along with prescribed interest. Until 1 month from first unpaid contribution, no late fee would be charged. Three payment cycles demand would be raised for payment of contribution without any interest.

Thursday, 24 October 2019

Virtual Courts INDIA


About Virtual Court
In the current scenario facility is provided for Litigants to file the plaint electronically through e-Filing and also pay the Court Fees or Fine online through pay.ecourts.gov.in. Litigant can view the status of the case also online through various channels created for service delivery. However for adjudication purpose the Litigant may have to appear in person or through the Lawyer in the Court. Virtual Court is a concept aimed at eliminating presence of litigant or lawyer in the court and adjudication of the case online.

To make use of this VIRTUAL COURT SERVICE click on 




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Enhancing Justice through Digital process and efficient manner (MISSION e-COURTS)


An eCourt or Electronic Court, (sometimes written as ECourt, or e-Court) is a location in which matters of law are adjudicated upon, in the presence of qualified Judge or Judges, which has a well-developed technical infrastructure

The e-Courts services were started to enable the grieved citizen to verify the case details pan India basis and also identify the session lags, pending issues as well as it provides platform to select the lawyer as well take proper judicial guidance whenever required

To enquire this service and make use of it click on:

https://services.ecourts.gov.in/ecourtindia_v6/

Wednesday, 23 October 2019

BHAROSA SAVINGS ACCOUNT by Airtel payments bank as a part of Financial Inclusion


Airtel Payments Bank has launched 'Bharosa savings account' which enables customers to withdraw cash, check their balance or access a mini statement of their account at over 6,50,000 Aadhaar-enabled payment system (AePS) enabled outlets across India. These services have been designed for deepening financial inclusion in the country. "The benefits of this product will be further amplified through a structured roadway for phased introduction of other features linked to formal banking. To begin with, it will be available at over a quarter million banking points. 

1) Bharosa savings account customers can also withdraw cash, check their balance or access a mini statement of their account at over 6,50,000 AePS (Aadhaar-enabled payment system) enabled outlets across India," the company said in a statement.

2) Along with convenient banking services, Bharosa savings account offers ₹5 lakh personal accident insurance on maintaining balance of ₹500.

3) Airtel Payments Bank Bharosa Savings Account will allow you minimum one debit transaction per month.

4) Customers would also be eligible for cashback, if they decide to receive government subsidies in their Bharosa account or if they make cash deposits in it, the company said in a statement.

5) Airtel Payments Bank offers digital banking services through a network of 5,00,000 neighbourhood banking points spread across India.

What are payment banks?

According to the Reserve Bank of India guidelines for licensing of payments banks, the main objective of a payments bank is to enhance financial inclusion. This is expected to be done by providing small savings accounts. In August 2015, RBI had given in-principle approval to 11 entities to start payments bank in India, which included the department of posts. Airtel Payments Bank was the first one to launch it.

To apply for this account click on the below link:

https://www.airtel.in/press-release/11-2016/over-10-2C000-customers-open-savings-accounts-with-airtel-payments-bank-within-first-two-days-of-going-live

Scheme to support and protect the women in distress (SWADHAR GREH)


The Ministry of Women and Child Development is implementing the Swadhar Greh Scheme which targets the women victims of difficult circumstances who are in need of institutional support for rehabilitation so that they could lead their life with dignity. The Scheme envisages providing shelter, food, clothing and health as well as economic and social security for these women.

Obejctives:

Under the Scheme, Swadhar Greh will be set up in every district with capacity of 30 women with the following objectives:

To cater to the primary need of shelter, food, clothing, medical treatment and care of the women in distress and who are without any social and economic support.
To enable them to regain their emotional strength that gets hampered due to their encounter with unfortunate circumstances.
To provide them with legal aid and guidance to enable them to take steps for their readjustment in family/society.
To rehabilitate them economically and emotionally.
To act as a support system that understands and meets various requirements of women in distress.
To enable them to start their life afresh with dignity and conviction.

STRATEGIES

The objectives cited above would be pursued adopting the following strategies:

Temporary residential accommodation with the provision of food, clothing, medical facilities etc.
Vocational and skill up gradation trainings for economic rehabilitation of such women
Counseling, awareness generation and behavioral trainings
Legal aid and Guidance
Counseling through telephone
BENEFICIARIES

The benefit of the component could be availed by women above 18 years of age of the following categories:

Women who are deserted and are without any social and economic support;
Women survivors of natural disasters who have been rendered homeless and are without any social and economic support;
Women prisoners released from jail and are without family, social and economic support;
Women victims of domestic violence, family tension or discord, who are made to leave their homes without any means of subsistence and have no special protection from exploitation and/ or facing litigation on account of marital disputes; and
Trafficked women/girls rescued or runaway from brothels or other places where they face exploitation and Women affected by HIV/AIDS who do not have any social or economic support. However such women/ girls should first seek assistance under UJJAWALA Scheme in areas where it is in operation.
Women affected by domestic violence could stay up to one year. For other categories of women, the maximum period of stay could be up to 3 years. The older women above the 55 years of age may be accommodated for maximum period of 5 years after which they will have to shift to old age homes or similar institutions.

Swadhar Greh facilities could also be availed by the children accompanying women in the above categories. Girls up to the age of 18 years and boys up to the age of 8 years would be allowed to stay in the Swadhar Greh with their mothers. (Boys of more than 8 years of age need to be shifted to the Children Homes run under JJ Act/ICPS.)


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