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Punjab Colleges get Direct Police Connection through Panic Button System

2026-02-25 - 17:53

LAHORE – A new security initiative has quietly taken shape across girls’ colleges in Punjab, where emergency panic buttons now stand ready to summon help at the press of a button, with no mobile phones required. The drive led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, links institutions directly with Punjab Safe Cities Authority and the Virtual Women Police Station, weaving technology and rapid response into the fabric of student safety so that every young woman stepping into a classroom can do so with greater confidence and peace of mind. To protect female students, emergency panic buttons are being installed in girls’ colleges across Punjab, marking a dramatic step toward enhanced campus security. The initiative, spearheaded by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, aims to provide instant emergency response and ensure a safer environment for young women. Authorities said this bold measure is part of larger safety drive to modernize security systems and protect students from potential threats. Colleges will now be directly connected to the Safe City network and local police, enabling instant emergency alerts with just a single press of the panic button. Once activated, the system immediately notifies security forces, triggering a rapid response from law enforcement. This means help can arrive without delay in situations involving medical emergencies, safety concerns, or other urgent threats. Officials emphasize that the technology works even without mobile phones, making it accessible in all circumstances. Reports confirm that the initiative was first introduced in 39–41 educational institutions in Lahore, linking them to the Punjab Safe Cities Authority and the Virtual Women Police Station. The dedicated virtual police station ensures immediate handling of emergency alerts and swift assistance for students in distress. How Panic Button works? Pressing the button sends an instant location-based alert, Authorities receive immediate notification, Rapid police response is triggered. The benefits are being praised by students who gain instant access to help during emergencies, confidence in their security increases, and educational institutions become safer spaces for learning. This technology-driven approach signals a new era of student protection and modern public safety measures. With Punjab taking bold steps to safeguard its daughters, the initiative is being hailed as a historic milestone in campus security and women’s empowerment. Punjab residents can now stream directly to Safe City Authority

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