This corona app made in Mumbai, used in Meghalaya
This corona app made in Mumbai, used in Meghalaya
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Everyone is working at their level to beat the epidemic. Some are helping the people stranded on the roads, while some are helping to deliver the goods to the people. On the other hand, scientists are also engaged in helping the country with their new experiments and discoveries. In this sequence, Strategic ERP has developed such an app with IIT Mumbai, which is proving very effective in the fight against Corona. According to Strategic ERP, Meghalaya has used this app successfully.

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IIT Mumbai has created an app named Coronatine. It has been possible to install this through GPS. In addition, if a person living in the quarantine period leaves his house or where he is kept, he can leave it somewhere and it can be tracked. If a user exits the quarantine zone located at a certain place, then a message goes to the application server. It auto-detects. This app has been created by Professor Ganesh Ramakrishnan of IIT Mumbai and Professor Manjesh Hanaval together with Alumni of IIT Mumbai and Ashwin Gami, MD, Strategic ERP.

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In his statement, Ashwin Gami said that in this app, geofencing technology has been used. Ashwin told that from time to time, the app will keep sending the information of the GPS location of the user to the server of the agency supervising. He said that broadly speaking, it is a combination of tracking, tracing and alerts. Apart from this, this app is available in many languages.

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