Maharashtra govt mandates Sandes app for all official communications | Mumbai News

The Maharashtra government has mandated that all its employees use the indigenously developed Sandes mobile app for official communication. The move aims to enhance the safety and security of government operations and improve the ability to detect any misuse. Launched by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) in 2021, Sandes is an instant messaging platform similar to WhatsApp. It supports various forms of communication for anyone with a mobile number or email address. As part of the Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign under the Digital India programme, Sandes is managed by the Government…

‘National security matter’: Delhi HC upholds order blocking Briar app | India News

The Delhi High Court recently upheld the Centre’s decision to block open-source messaging application (app) Briar in J&K, observing that principles of natural justice can be given a go-by in “national security matters”. Briar is a free and open source software (FOSS), which is freely licensed to be used and anyone can copy, study and change the software in any way and the source code is openly shared so that people are encouraged to voluntarily improve its design. A single-judge bench of Justice Subramonium Prasad in its July 2 order…

Indian Railways increases the limit for online ticket booking through IRCTC website and app

[ad_1] IRCTC Ticket Booking Updates: From Now Rail Passengers Can Buy More Tickets! For the convenience of the passengers, Indian Rail It has been decided to increase the ticket booking limit. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Railways, the national transporter has increased the ticket booking limit for a maximum of six tickets in a month from a single user ID to 12 tickets which is not linked with Aadhaar and has also increased the ticket booking limit. Up to a maximum of 12 tickets to 24…

Reset Tech collaborates with S-Vyasa University to launch health and wellness app

[ad_1] Reset Tech, an AI-powered holistic health-tech platform in association with S-Vyasa, on Wednesday announced that it has launched a health and wellness app called Ayu. According to the company’s press statement, the app will aim to address and cure chronic diseases and lifestyle disorders through the right approach of yoga and meditation. The app will effectively provide users with personalized wellness solutions and provide doctor consultations based on an individual’s personal history and monitor their progress so that they can expedite their treatment and recovery, claims the company. “The…