
The Punjab government has introduced major upgrades to its digital safety network by expanding the panic button system across the province. Muhammad Ahsan Younus, Managing Director of the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA), announced the initiative under Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif. This move aims to provide faster emergency responses and better protection for citizens.
Multilingual Features for Easy Access
The platform was created with user-friendly interfaces and multi-language support systems. Thus, all individuals can easily understand and operate the system regardless of their background. In addition, the program integrates itself into educational institutions to increase awareness among students and faculty members.
Moreover, the PSCA introduced various other facilities within the emergency management system. These facilities facilitate more coordinated collaboration between the general public and law enforcement agencies. The authorities believe that the digital platform will ensure quick and intelligent response and create a safe environment in Punjab.
Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the Chief Minister, was praised by officials for her vision of using technology for creating a safe environment. The officials described the initiative as an explicit move towards improving public services and ensuring the protection of all residents.
According to Muhammad Ahsan Younus, citizens should become well-acquainted with the various facilities provided by the initiative. He believed that public awareness is crucial in making the system more efficient.
This new development indicates another significant phase in Punjab’s journey towards becoming a smarter state.