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Vritti Helped lacs of Warkari’s
22 July 2009
Vritti Solution Limited helped Lacs of Commuters and warkari’s who thronged in lacs at pandharpur During Ashadhi Ekadashi Yatra. Vritti helped local organization like Nagar Parishad, Police Dal, Vitthal Mandir Sammittee and MSRTC in disseminating their urge and instruction through Flex boards & LCD Plasma and also circulated small pocket size leaflet scripting information of Pandharpur for the knowledge of Travelers informed Mr. Ajay Bedre on behalf of Vritti Solution Limited.
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City firm develops unique software
2 Oct 2008
With a view to tackle and manage natural and man-made calamities effectively, a city-based IT company, Vritti Solutions Limited, has
developed a disaster management software, which recently won the 'Microsoft rural innovation fund' award for its applications
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Software for Disaster Management
2 Oct 2008
Occurrence of disasters is on rise and everyone is affected in a way or other.
There is a huge challenge to provide relief and rehabilitation to the affected people. Vritti Solutions Limited, a Pune based software development company has designed an award winning
"Information and Communication Technology"(ICT) based "Disaster management Software called SOS-ICS”.
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Flood alerts via SMSes
31 May 2008
Flood alerts via SMSes for officials, citizens (The Service is developed by Vritti Solutions Ltd.).
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Computerised announcement at ST stands
2 April 2007
Pune: The Maharashtra state road transport corporation (MSRTC) has installed computerised announcement system at Swargate and Shivajinagar state transport (ST) bus stands on an experimental basis.
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ST stands to have digital announcement system
29 March 2007
Instead of bus conductors screaming at the top of their voices, calling for passengers and giving details of the buses, ST stands in the city will now have a charming female voice making the necessary announcements.
City-based Vritti Solutions LTD.(J & C Software) will be in charge of installing the system which will be similar to the Railways announcement systems.
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Vritti i-Media: Computerised announcement System at ST stands
31 March 2007
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e-announcements at ST Stands
SHIVAJINAGAR Pune: Taking a cue from the railway department, the Maharashtra state road transport (ST) has also launched its computerised announcement system for the declaration of timing and destinations of buses.
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The Times Of India 2 Oct 2008
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City firm develops unique software
PUNE: With a view to tackle and manage natural and man-made calamities effectively, a city-based IT company,
Vritti Solutions Limited, has
developed a disaster management software, which recently won the 'Microsoft rural innovation fund' award for its applications.
Called the SOS-ICS (Save Our Soles - Incident Command System), the software has been designed on
'information and communication' base. The software covers various stages of the disaster management,
which includes preparedness, monitoring, early warning, search, rescue and rehabilitation. The software has been designed to establish communication between the government, the affected people and other machinery in the calamity-struck area for supply of the basic data required.
The software processes this data and gives a search-rescue and rehabilitation plan for the disaster-hit place. Ajay Bedre, VP of Vritti Solutions, told TOI, "Lack of accurate information about the disaster-hit areas and lack of communication between government and the affected population leads to mismanagement. The SOS-ICS will help in controlling chaos in such areas by providing
quick information about the extent of devastation and best feasible solution for the situation at hand." Virendra Jamdade, CEO of the company said that the SOS-ICS will continuously monitor the threat parameters. With the available data, the software will quickly analyse the disaster-affected areas and population. Considering the extent of damage, it will identify and focus on priority areas. The online data will be made available to all the departments and it will also establish a two-way communication between the team on field and in control room.
It will also support the rescue mobilization activities. "The company plans to supply the software to different government departments across the country. This will also help in process of data upgradation at the district level," Jamdade said. View the news in Times of India |
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