Govt launches Sandes app
- The National Informatics Centre has launched an instant messaging platform called Sandes on the lines of WhatsApp.
- Like WhatsApp, the new NIC platform can be used for all kinds of communications by anyone with a mobile number or email id.
- The National Informatics Centre is a branch under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.
WHY?
- The government felt the need to build a platform to ensure secure communication between its employees as they worked from home.
- After security scares, the Ministry of Home Affairs had in April last year issued an advisory to all government employees to avoid using platforms like Zoom for official communication.
- This was after the Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In) had also posted an advisory against Zoom over safety and privacy concerns.
THE APP
- The execution of the idea of such an app was accelerated during the last year.
- In August 2020, the NIC released the first version of the app, which said that the app could be used by both central and state government officials “for intra and inter-organization communication.”
- Open initially only to government officers, it will soon be released for the common public as well.
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