New Delhi: The Department of Telecommunications (DOT) in collaboration with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) will undertake a thorough examination of the Cell Broadcast Alert System. This important endeavor aims to enhance emergency communication during disasters and prioritize the safety and well-being of our esteemed citizens.
In an unwavering dedication to ensuring the safety of the citizens of India and their communities, the Cell Broadcast Alert System will undergo comprehensive testing across various Telecom Service Providers. These evaluations will take place periodically in various regions across the nation to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency alert broadcasting capabilities offered by different Mobile Operators and Cell Broadcast Systems.
The Cell Broadcast Alert System represents an advanced technology that empowers us to distribute crucial and time-critical disaster management messages to all mobile devices within specific geographical areas, regardless of whether the recipients are residents or visitors.
This ensures that crucial emergency information reaches as many individuals as possible promptly. Government agencies and emergency services employ Cell Broadcast to keep the public informed about potential threats and to provide vital updates during critical situations. Common applications of Cell Broadcast include delivering emergency alerts such as severe weather warnings (e.g., Tsunamis, Flash Floods, Earthquakes), public safety messages, evacuation notices, and other critical information.
As part of this endeavor, tests are being conducted in different states across India.




























