Last week, a passer-by
Notice how the large paddock outside Vivekanandar Illam to Marina Beach is blocking the sight of the landmark.
He took out his smartphone angrily and logged into Ippodhu and wrote: "How is this allowed?
The banner is in the walking space and we can't see the historic building! ” Ippodhu.
Com reported the story with pictures.
"On the Community Information mobile app Ippodhu, people complaining can choose to do more," said Peer Mohamed, team leader of the app/website.
"He can use the 'act' option to file a complaint with the police, the company or the relevant NGOs.
The facility makes Ippodhu a valuable tool for struggling citizens to complain about and place it above other social media channels.
"Users can choose between Tamil and English and read the latest posts as they did in the Twitter feed.
When released, your location is the geographic location
Automatic marking;
You can post anonymously if you find this disturbing.
Without word count limits, you can zoom in on the font, write an article, a note, or a rant article and publish it under one of the 15 categories.
I decided to view the app and create an account.
My post went live in less than a minute.
Then move to the selling point of Ippodhu.
I clicked on "act" and selected "citizen issues" as the category and posted a note on the flooding in my area.
"Now it's on Apple and Android, like text, but when the circulation reaches its target, it's expected that the picture and video features will come soon," Peer said . ".
"My team of 12 journalists has curated 24/7 of the news and does not allow commercial advertising, advertising or abusive language.
We want it not.
Controversial peoplefriendly. ” It’s crowd-
Citizen News and citizen participation in good governance.
"Talking about how the project started, Peer said," I thought of the idea and worked with D.
Qian de la cekaran of IIT
Alumni Association for cell culture and Avinash Mahalingam.
Both were impressed.
This gave me the initial confidence.
There are also some skeptics, but I registered with the Apple Store and Google Play.
Whether it's money or the masses, I'm determined to do so. funding or no-funding.
At about that time, I received a grant from the alumni participation innovation fund sponsored by the American University. S.
The Consulate General of Chennai will develop and launch this app.
Of the 800 projects from around the world, Ippodhu is the only one from India.
It meets the standards of innovation, competence and sustainability.
In order to meet these two conditions, the cost of the project he invested in, "within a year, my media company will fully adopt this technology to ensure sustainability . ".
"The peers are confident that the update will fill the gap in Ippodhu.
All 130 police stations in Chennai have maps.
The data is huge for the government office, so when you click, only the landline will appear.
But look at the bigger picture: you have registered IG-
The revenue department is on call.
The official and mobile phone numbers of Chennai are being uploaded;
Some 1,000 non-governmental organizations and major media outlets have been listed.
Peer says the target for the next three months is 00,000 users and then "you will see the image and video options as well as auto-tuning.
Then there are universities and colleges.
"Ippodhu is a smartphone app that connects people who search for the necessary information;
This is to bring together those who do good things and those who need care.
"Smart phone network
Packed in a simple Rs. 49.
I have my colleagues in charge of content and I focus on sales.
The app is simple, the data consumed is KB, not MB, and will not run out of battery, the network, he said. pack or cash.
"This is an ongoing work.