The first of its kind in Madhya Pradesh, collector of Datia Sandeep Mawkin has introduced a novel initiative - the installation of 'pink panic buttons and siren system' in the district hospital, a step towards ensuring women's safety.
The pink panic alarm system has been installed at seven strategic locations across the hospital's three buildings with three sirens. The hospital is also the medical facility centre of Datia Medical College.
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