
PM Modi Urges Use Of Sachet App, Call It 'Important Safety Tool' - All You Need To Know
“The most important thing in dealing with any natural disaster is your alertness. You can now get help in this alertness from a special app on your mobile. This app can save you from getting trapped in any natural disaster - its name is 'Sachet',” the prime minister said in his 'Mann ki Baat' address.
He added that using the app will help people prepare ahead in case of natural disasters, according to an ANI report.
Also Read | Multiple killed as driver rams car into Vancouver Filipino festival crowd Sachet Mobile App: All You Need to Know- The Sachet mobile application provides real-time geo-tagged early warning alerts of disasters. It functions on common alert based protocol (CAP) and provides information based on your current location or you can subscribe to any state/district in India to receive alert notifications. According to PM Modi Sachet will alert users in case of“flood, cyclone , land-slide, tsunami, forest fire, avalanche, storm, hurricane or lightning”. He added that you can also get weather department updates, day-to-day weather reports and forecast through the app from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD ). On what's special about the Sachet app, Modi said that it provides a lot of information in regional languages . It has support for 12 Indian languages with translation and read out facility, ANI reported. The app provides warning from authorised government sources and authorities to warn the public of a possible disaster situation. It also provides various useful resources such as Dos & Don'ts, helpline numbers, alert affected area and satellite receiver connectivity feature.
During his Mann ki Baat address, Modi also spoke about Operation Brahma, under which India provided rescue and relief support for those affected by the Myanmar earthquake .
He lauded the Indian team for setting up a field hospital there, assessing the damage to important buildings and infrastructure and supplying blankets, tents, sleeping bags, medicines, food items and many other things.
“You certainly must have seen the horrific pictures of the earthquake that struck Myanmar last month... India immediately started Operation Brahma for our brothers and sisters in Myanmar . From Air Force aircraft to Navy ships, everything was sent to help Myanmar During all of that, the Indian team also received a lot of appreciation from the people there,” he added.
(With inputs from ANI)
Key Takeaways- The Sachet app provides real-time alerts in local languages, enhancing disaster preparedness. PM Modi stresses the importance of individual alertness in mitigating disaster impacts. India's response to the Myanmar earthquake highlights its commitment to international humanitarian aid.
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