Hyderabad: A total of 12,82,559 calls were received by 'Dial-100', which is Telangana police emergency response number, from March 21 (a day before Janata Curfew) till April 7, officials said on Wednesday.
Before the lockdown, the 'Dial-100 system used to get on an average of about 28,000-30,000 calls per day, of which about 4,000 emergency call were sent to police stations each day, the officials said.
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The number of calls rose after Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had announced that people can 'Dial-100 for any emergency following which on an average over 70,000 calls were received by the service every day, they said.
"We have received a total of 12,82,559 calls from March 21 till April 7 and out of this as many as 2,73,599 calls were transferred from IVRS and 78,897 emergency calls were dispatched to police stations," a senior official said.