National Commission for Scheduled Castes starts online complaints portal
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A screenshot from ncsc.negd.in, the complaints portal launched by the National Commission for Scheduled Castes.
Complaints of atrocities against Scheduled Castes can now be registered with the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) through its online portal launched on Wednesday, NCSC chairman Vijay Sampla said.
The portal – ncsc.negd.in – would allow users to track the progress of their complaints, which had been a problem for complainants who submitted their grievances by post or by hand, Mr. Sampla said.
Speaking at the launch of the portal, Mr. Sampla said Android and iOS apps for the online complaint management portal would be launched in about two weeks. He said the portal allowed users to submit audio and video files as evidence or as the grievance itself.
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Fifteen secondary schools across Nottinghamshire have been forced to shut down their IT networks after the central trust that manages them was hit by a “sophisticated” cyber attack.
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