2. 6070 Help: Emergency Response SMS 6070 'help' Pan-India Emergency Response SMS for Employee Security An exemplary initiative towards Safety of Employees (with emphasis on Women Employees), BPONews has dedicated a Pan India Emergency SMS Response Number (6070 - Help) . The number was unveiled by Dr Girija Vyas, Chairperson, National Commission for Women (NCW), on 06 Oct 2006. This service is made available through our mobile messaging partners ValueFirst . This was done at a well attended meeting of select invitees from the Industry, Govt and Media. This number shall be extensively spread out by various means of the NCW. Dr Vyas has said “this number shall be made readily visible on all BPO vehicles ferrying employees.” Besides NCW, many state governments stand in support of our initiative. In its initial phase the service is available in the Delhi-NCR region, soon to go country wide.
3. 6070 Help: Emergency Response SMS 6070 'help' Emergency Response SMS- How It Works Type ‘help’ on your mobile phone - space - type the three letter code for your city - Then send it to ‘6070’. It is as simple. If circumstance permits you to type more, mention the problem and your exact location in brief. The message shall be forwarded to the relevant police control room in the city where the distress signal (SMS) is received from.
4. 6070 < Help XYZ> 6070 Help: Emergency Response SMS Three digit City Codes (XYZ) for Delhi-NCR Gurgaon GGN Noida NOI Delhi DEL