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Design Logo for Nationwide Emergency Response System

Design Logo for Nationwide Emergency Response System
Start Date :
Aug 01, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

In India, historically, we have had different phone numbers to call police, fire and ambulance services namely 100, 102, 103 and other numbers for different kinds of emergency. It ...

In India, historically, we have had different phone numbers to call police, fire and ambulance services namely 100, 102, 103 and other numbers for different kinds of emergency. It was realised that all emergency services should be converted into single emergency response system. The need was felt to bridge the gap between the police forces and citizens in the hour of emergency.

In lieu of the above, Ministry of Home Affairs designed “Nationwide Emergency Response System (NERS)” to cater to the growing demand for single emergency number across the country. The Department of Telecommunications has allotted the emergency number ‘112’ for this project. It is a centralized system with the IT infrastructure hosted on central cloud services. This system connects with the state level Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). A PSAP facility will run 24 hours a day, dispatching emergency services as required. Trained agents would be responsible for dispatching the emergency services.

The system is envisaged to take inputs from various sources such as mobile phone calls, landline calls, SMS, email, chat messenger, panic buttons in public transport, voice over IP, mobile application and internet of things devices. As soon as the input message is received in the NERS system, it would be attended and GIS/ GPS enabled vehicles would be dispatched. It’s a state of art system which would track the case till its closure by the emergency vehicle. The emergency would initially include police services for responding to the calls made by women in distress and later would be extended to medical, fire, disaster management and other such emergency services. Once fully implemented, any citizen calling for any emergency service across the country would connect with 112 and would get attended by the emergency responders.

The system aims to reduce the emergency turnaround time, provide single emergency number, provide efficient services to the citizen in distress, provide counselling to citizens and track the case closure. The system will benefit all citizens and provide safer environment in the country.

Citizens of India are invited to design a suitable logo for Nationwide Emergency Response System.

Cash Prize for winning logo is Rs. 1 lakh.

Last Date for submission is 31st August, 2015.

Please click here for more information on Terms and Conditions, Technical Parameters and Evaluation Criteria.

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Sandeep Shete
Sandeep Shete 10 years 3 months ago
Inspired by the shape of a keypad, this logo serves to inform citizens to call ‘112’ in case of Emergencies. It mentions ‘NERS’ at the bottom and uses the colours of the Indian flag to indicate that it’s a Nation-wide service. The stylized exclamation mark on the right suggests an Emergency Response situation, its red circle symbolizing a citizen in distress and the green band indicating help being rushed to them. #NERS
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Garvit Garg
Garvit Garg 10 years 3 months ago
The 112 in the logo has been shown in the tricolor representing blue for medical,red for fire & khaki for police.The phone has been shown in red for emergency and heartbeat line showing the connection of life between NERS & people.The colors of text NERS are showing different kind of emergencies such as medical,fire & other external emergencies.The three cars used to show ambulance,fire truck & police car.In whole,this logo justifies the roles & goals of NERS. Formats:.png,.tiff,.ai,.jpeg,.pdf
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nandanchouda
nandanchouda 10 years 3 months ago
logo is having a professional look with tricolor coding. The helpline no. 112 is also included in the symbol.It keeps the moto along with that gives glances of the national color scheme. The arrows represents that reach of the government agency is in all directions.
Amit Poddar
Amit Poddar 10 years 3 months ago
The speech blurbs indicate communication. The form (inverted commas) is direct speech (reach). The flag colours evoke a sense of nationality. Overall easily adaptable into single / multicolour. Compatible for print / digital medium.
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Kailash Shivlala Malviya
Kailash Shivlala Malviya 10 years 3 months ago
Panic is the after effect whenever there is a disaster or emergency, demanding remedies through immediate action. The aid is carried by our nation's public help services- police squad, ambulance , & disaster relief squad- all bearing the siren symbolizing emergency. So a call on 112 is a call for security , aid and help , a 24 x 7 SOS number available at the time need .
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RAJIV PATIL
RAJIV PATIL 10 years 3 months ago
Design Concept: The logo creates bold "E" out of emergency, which stands for any emergency situation. whole "E " seems like burning and injured in which one human is in trouble or in emergency situation,and asking for immediate response. and Red is the color of fire and blood, so it is associated with emergency and action/response. in addition overall log signify emergency situation as well as emergency response. Rajiv patil
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Shaivya Sahare
Shaivya Sahare 10 years 3 months ago
The logo aims to highlight the emergency number that has been allotted to the project, i.e., '112'. The logo makes use of white space to incorporate the map of India, that emphasizes the fact that this project is being launched nationwide. The red color used in the logo suggests alarm or emergency. The logo is monochromatic, which would make it easy to use for black and white press releases. On decreasing the size, the logo does not lose legibility.
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