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Home » Tamilnadu relies on data to fight Covid-19

Tamilnadu relies on data to fight Covid-19

NT BureauBy NT BureauApril 28, 2020No Comments
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Chennai: The government of Tamilnadu has partnered with HCL to set up a state-of-the-art Disaster Management – Data  Analytics Centre to strengthen the State’s disaster management efforts in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The tech firm is also helping improve and expand the State’s disaster management helpline (1070) through technological upgradation, manpower assistance and effective reporting mechanisms.

The centre of the government of Tamilnadu in Ezhilagam Building, Chepauk, Chennai is responsible for the overall management of disasters across the entire State.

It will help capture data trends from across all districts of Tamilnadu in real time and display them live to inform the government’s future decisions on degree of response needed for each district and also for graded relaxation of the current lockdown to resume economic activities.

The centre operates a call center (helpline 1070) which is accessible to people across the State and delivers the first level of response in any emergency.

Given the increased call volumes in the wake of Covid-19, HCL is helping to upgrade their existing call centre by implementing an Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) system to effectively  route calls between different government departments and also put in place an Interactive Voice Response (IVR)  system to help direct the queries to the appropriate State helplines.

Work is also on to build a state-of-art case flow system to track caller identity, immediate needs and follow through with relevant departments to solve their issues within defined turnaround time.

Also, interim support will be extended through manpower assistance to respond to calls and provide first level response for administrative issues including – queries on food shortage and availability, support to migrant population, differently abled and elderly, respond to queries related to health and issues related to transport movement, among others.

Proper reporting mechanism has been instituted to capture data trends from citizens’ queries and reports provided by the government. This data is fed that into the Emergency Operations Centre to guide future course of action.

Dr J. Radhakrishnan, Principal Secretary/Commissioner of Revenue Administration and State Relief Commissioner said, “Our improved disaster management helpline will enable us to respond to citizens’ queries in a timely and effective manner and also capture insights from the same to define future course of action. We are thankful to HCL, who have helped to set up a state-of-the-art facility in record time with facilities for real-time, live updates related to the pandemic.”

 

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