India is repurposing its COVID-19 contact-tracing app and vaccination website to address other health concerns in the South Asian country. A senior official said Sunday that the Indian government is ...
The world has never seen anything quite like Aarogya Setu. Two months ago, India’s app for coronavirus contact tracing didn’t exist; now it has nearly 100 million users. Prime Minister Narendra Modi ...
In terms of absolute numbers for users of contact tracing apps, India’s Aarogya Setu ranks No 1 with 127.6 Mn downloads till date India ranks No 4 in terms of highest adoption rate with 12.5% of its ...
The Setu app, developed by IIT Kharagpur to enhance campus experience and take care of students' well-being, went live on Friday, World Mental Health Day. Besides having students' details and official ...
As most countries across the globe scramble to build an app to trace the spread of coronavirus, India’s solution is growing at an unprecedented scale — despite being dogged by privacy concerns. New ...
NEW DELHI, May 14 (Reuters) - India is aggressively pushing a state-backed contact tracing app to fight the spread of COVID-19, raising fears that the world's second-most populous nation is on its way ...
Even as Indian government’s contact trace app Aarogya Setu recorded more than 90 Mn (9 Cr) downloads, ICT apex body Manufacturers’ Association Of Information Technology (MAIT) has raised the red flag ...
BANGKOK/NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indian authorities plan to make a contact-tracing mobile app mandatory for everything from taking public transit to going to work, raising concerns ...