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Ladies Are Now Safe: No More Rape Of Our Ladies by prospero5(m): 7:09am On Sep 11, 2015
Can wearing a pendant make you safe? Yes - if you believe five 22-year-old Delhi engineering students who have created "Safer".
On the face of it, Safer is a large-ish gem pendant set in steel casing, and worn on a steel chain.
But this piece of attractive jewellery (available in colours like blue sapphire, emerald green and onyx black) has a small triangular chip embedded in the back which, if pressed twice, connects to an app that then sends out an alert to designated mobile phones of "guardians" who can then track the wearer's location and movement on Google Maps.
Paras Batra, the sales head at Leaf, which has created the pendant, says he started thinking about a product to provide safety to women after the December 2012 gang rape of a 23-year-old student on a bus in India's capital, Delhi.
"I live in Munirka, the area in south Delhi from where this young woman boarded the bus in which she was attacked. I was very disturbed by it and felt that we needed to do something about it, to make the city safer for women," he says.
He talked it over with his childhood friend Shirk Kapil, who brought in his college mates Ayush Banka, Manik Mehta and Avinash Bansal, who then began discussing a product.
"We considered a shock giving jacket, but then we thought how many women would wear a jacket in the city's heat? We considered lots of other ideas and then we thought, women like to wear jewellery and that's how this beautiful pendant was born," says Mr Kapil, who heads Leaf's mobile app development and graphic design team.The "Safer" pendant has been priced at 3,500 rupees ($53; £34) and ahead of its launch in November, is being sold at a discounted price of 2,700 rupees ($40; £26).
The device has won several Indian and international awards, including the prestigious Lockheed Martin National Innovation Award. Later this month, the young innovators will be at Silicon Valley as one of the "Top 10 Innovators of India".

The Safer team comprises five 22-year-old Delhi engineering students
Since the Delhi rape, a plethora of mobile phone apps and other devices have been launched to make women feel safe in India, but none of them have caught on because either they are impractical or too cumbersome.
Panic-button devices are also not a new concept - they have been used for the elderly and children for many years and in the past couple of years, the idea of a panic button in a pendant or other jewellery has been explored in the US, Singapore and Malaysia, says technology writer Prasanto K Roy.
So what is it that makes Safer different?
"The apps have not worked because the phone is generally kept in the bag or pocket and in distress, crucial time is lost while you find your phone, unlock it, and find the safety app from the millions of other apps on your phone," says Chiraag Kapil.
Also, he says, Safer is "superior" to other pieces of smart jewellery in the market because it has a chargeable battery while other products run on batteries that have to be replaced after a while.
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The pendant comes in three attractive colours
Safer works for up to 10 days on a 15-20 minute charge, says Paras Batra, adding that "it's idiot proof - it will work as long as you don't put it in the microwave".
Mr Roy agrees that it is a good idea to have a trigger outside the phone that is easily accessible, though he says the pendant seems "a little obtrusive" as a piece of jewellery because "it's quite big".
Also, he says a panic button is a good idea, but in India, "we don't have the law-enforcement-response ecosystem - like the US emergency number 911 - for it to be effective".
"Still, an alert to friends and family with location is better than nothing. Sometimes, even a call back from family or friend, in response to an SOS, can save the day," he adds.
The big challenge now for the Safer team is to raise the money to make the product commercially viable.
"We are raising money through crowd funding, we've also managed to interest some investors who have pledged funds. So we hope our dream to put a Safer pendant in every woman's hand will soon become a reality," says Paras Batra.
Re: Ladies Are Now Safe: No More Rape Of Our Ladies by 48noble(m): 7:12am On Sep 11, 2015
Innovative
Re: Ladies Are Now Safe: No More Rape Of Our Ladies by Nobody: 7:14am On Sep 11, 2015
shocked shocked.. Abeg say no be google map trap one bus wei I see for one village.
Re: Ladies Are Now Safe: No More Rape Of Our Ladies by olafum1(m): 7:22am On Sep 11, 2015
In Nigeria nko? cool
Re: Ladies Are Now Safe: No More Rape Of Our Ladies by Spikkylee: 1:57pm On Sep 11, 2015
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Re: Ladies Are Now Safe: No More Rape Of Our Ladies by Benbelor(m): 7:53am On Sep 12, 2015
[color=#550000][/color] walahi if it enters Ninja, rapists will turn robbers snatched it off your neck and use the money for voodoo...2. Ninja ladies will always do colour blocking,who'd spend $159 getting all three colours gaan?

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