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Ahmedabad Police HEART is a pilot project launched by Ahmedabad City Police for women's safety. Under this project whenever a woman is assaulted, dialing a toll free number 1091 HEART would alert the police, parents/relatives/friends and provide the victim's location.
Protean eGov Technologies Limited (previously NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure Limited) is an Indian technology company headquartered in Mumbai. [1] The company focuses on developing digital public infrastructure (DPI) and e-governance initiatives for various governmental bodies in India. [ 2 ]
Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is an Indian instant payment system as well as protocol developed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) in 2016. The interface facilitates inter-bank peer-to-peer (P2P) and person-to-merchant (P2M) transactions.
J. Mahapatra (born 1 February 1948) is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who served as the police commissioner of the city of Ahmedabad in western India between December 2006 and October 2007. Mahapatra is from the state of Orissa and is an IPS officer of the 1974 cadre.
Infibeam Avenues Limited is an Indian fintech company that provides digital payment services, eCommerce platforms, digital lending, data cloud storage and omnichannel enterprise software to businesses across industries in India and globally. [2] [3] [4]
POLi Version 3 was released in July 2012 and enabled payments on Macs and mobile devices; neither was possible on previous versions. The implementation logs into a user's online banking interface from an automated virtual machine using a user's provided bank credentials, in order to direct debit the purchase amount.
Highway and traffic police in small towns are under the state police; traffic police in cities are under the metropolitan and state police. Traffic police maintain a smooth traffic flow and stop offenders. Highway police secure the highways and catch speeders. Accidents, registrations, and vehicle data are checked by traffic police.
Ten people died in the violence: five in Ahmedabad, a police constable in Surat, three in Banaskantha district, and one in Patan district. [2] A youth died in police custody in Bapunagar, Ahmedabad. [73] Across the state, 295 FIRs were filed and 650 people arrested. [7] Schools and colleges across the state were kept closed from 26 to 30 August.