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This story is from August 26, 2019

CRPF's 'madadgaar' helpline in Srinagar notifies 3 new numbers for public

CRPF's 'madadgaar' helpline in Srinagar notifies 3 new numbers for public
Police and CRPF personnel patrolling at Clock Tower housed in historic Lal Chowk, Srinagar (File photo)
NEW DELHI: A Srinagar-based central reserve police force (CRPF) helpline on Monday notified three new mobile numbers for the public, especially Kashmiris, who require medical or any other emergency help for themselves or their families in Jammu and Kashmir.
The 'madadgaar' helpline published the three numbers -- 9469793260, 9469793430, 9469793401-- through its official Twitter handle, @CRPFmadadgaar, and said it is putting "committed efforts to provide necessary assistance to the citizens 24X7".


"In case of any emergency, medical assistance or any other requirements of essential assistance please dial", these numbers, it said.
Officials said the regular landline number of the helpline -- 14411 -- is also functional but it may encounter problems or technical issues and hence the new numbers are being notified.
The helpline has been active, especially over the last 20 days, to help those who are in distress due to the ongoing restrictions in Jammu and Kashmir post the decision to revoke provisions of the Article 370 that provided special status to the state.
Madadgaar was launched by the central reserve police force in June 2017 to help any Kashmir Valley resident staying anywhere in the country.
It operates from a CRPF camp in Srinagar.
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