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New Delhi : Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), a premier Telecom R&D centre of the Government of India ( GoI), has bagged three awards at 12th Annual Aegis Graham Bell Awards at a virtual ceremony on February 25, 2022, for its indigenously designed and  developed innovative

Telecom solutions in various categories. CDOT was declared TOP WINNER  in three categories as below

1. Indigenous Early Warning Platform for Disaster Management & Preparedness based on International Telecommunication Union ( ITU)’s Common Alerting Protocol (CAP)  in the “Tech for Social Good” category. This state-of-the-art solution has been declared top winner in this category. This system can effectively send location-based disaster alerts in vernacular language to the people in disaster-prone areas during various natural hazards like Cyclones, Floods, Pandemic, etc. over multiple media including Mobile Phones, TV, Radio, Railways Announcement and Display Systems, and Coastal Sirens thereby significantly reducing the loss of lives and property.

C-DOT’s cost-effective solution has been successfully deployed in the Integrated Alerting System project of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) for nationwide implementation. The platform has been tremendously used during Covid-19 and Cyclones Nisarga, Amphan, Tauktae, and Yaas in an efficacious manner. It is noteworthy that more than 350 Crore SMS have been sent using this robust platform.

2. C-DOT SAMVAD – A Unified Platform for Secure Messaging and Calling Solution. Thi solution also secured first position in the category for “Innovative in Lockdown Management”.  C-DOT SAMVAD offers secured messaging, voice and video calls, video conferencing  in a secured manner. It  has been exclusively designed to cater to various security concerns with a set of unique features to enhance its usability for official communication/meeting.

SAMVAD  offers a high degree of customisation to cater to diverse deployment scenarios. SAMVAD can be easily hosted on a dedicated network infrastructure or a cloud based environment that remains within the administrative control of the user organisation. Additionally, SAMVAD ensures data protection against cyber-attacks with its rich security and encryption capabilities. The solution has proved quite effective in facilitating “Work From Home” during the Covid times. C-DOT SAMVAD has been deployed in various Government departments including few Strategic Agencies.

3. C-DOT Quarantine Alert System (CQAS) has won the first prize in the category of “Preventive measures to combat Covid 19”. CQAS is a comprehensive solution for effective monitoring of the Covid quarantined persons and detection of quarantine breaches based on geo-fencing and caters to both smart-phone and feature phone users. The entire project has been conceptualised and implemented by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and C-DOT along with TSPs by making use of existing resources and not incurring any additional cost. CQAS has also been used as an Oxygen Digital Tracking System (ODTS) to track Oxygen carrying vehicles since May 2021. CQAS is currently being used by 11 States and Union Territories.

Dr. Rajkumar Upadhyay, Executive Director, C-DOT & Chairman, C-DOT Project Board, along with Dr. Pankaj Dalela, Director, C-DOT & Member, C-DOT Project Board, and Shikha Srivastava, Director, C-DOT & Member, C-DOT Project Board;  Project leaders  Saurabh Basu, Biren Karmakar and Anvaya Rai virtually attended the award ceremony.

Dr. Rajkumar Upadhyay appreciated the efforts of young engineers and technology leaders of C-DOT who have been relentlessly innovating to realise the Prime Minister’s vision of “Atmanirbhar Bharat”.