Millions of phones across India buzzed during a government trial of a mobile disaster alert system. The exercise is part of ...
India is testing its indigenous Cell Broadcasting system. This system sends emergency alerts to mobile phones during ...
What this means and how this emergency notification system works NEW DELHI: If you received an emergency alert on your phone, there is no need to panic. The notification is a part of nationwide ...
Mobile phone users on Saturday got an unexpected message with loud beeps and vibration. However, there is no cause for alarm ...
The initiative addresses delays in disaster communication across regions. The system enables instant, geo-targeted alerts using mobile networks. The key takeaway is improved public safety through ...
India has rolled out a nationwide test of its indigenous cell broadcast alert system under the SACHET platform, designed to ...
Did you not receive the 'Cell Broadcast Messaging System' alert on your phone today? It may be due to some specific settings ...
Trial emergency alerts were received on phones today. As people checked their phones, a message starting with the words ‘Extremely severe alert’ flashed.
As many people were surprised by cell phones buzzing all of a sudden on Saturday with an alert, the government has informed ...
On May 2, every phone in Delhi and Mumbai beeped at once. It wasn't a disaster — it was India rehearsing for one, using technology built entirely in-house.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, along with Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, will launch a nationwide mobile‑based ...
India emergency alert test sent to phones nationwide via cell broadcast system. Government confirms it is a test and no ...