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A recent article in India claimed that India is the fourth most dangerous place for women's to take public transport and the second worst for safety while travelling at night.\nThe awful Delhi bus gang rape in 2012 is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the dangers of taking public transport as a woman. This rape incident occurred on 16th December 2012 at a place Munirka, a neighborhood in south Delhi which was a fatal assault. A 23 year old woman a physiotherapist was hit by a gang while she was travelling in a public transport(bus)with a male friend. Another such incident of TCS software engineer took place at Bhandup where the body has been found after two days near Kanjurmarg suburb, this incident was parallel just to the one evoked by Nirbhaya case in Delhi. One more case taken place in Mumbai where woman was travelling to her native place and she got kidnapped and killed.\n\t\nThis is the small contribution taken which will provide safety android app for women. Users will allow sent in the text message format to the contacts which user selects. It lets your family and friends know your current via GPS tracker if your android device is connected to the network.\n## Getting Started\nThese instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project.\n## Prerequisites\n\u003e RAM: 4GB minimum or more\n\u003e\n\u003e Processor: Intel i3 minimum or more\n\u003e\n\u003e Disk Space: 500 MB for Android Studio, atleast 1GB for Android SDK\n\n## Installing\nA step by step series of examples that tell you how to get a development env running\nIt is important to note that this repository is large and can take a long time and use a lot of space to download. If you would like to save time and space, there are some options that you can choose to download only the most current version of the Android project folder:\n\nIf you are a git user, FIRST recommends that you use the --depth command line argument to only clone the most current version of the repository:\n            git clone --depth=1(https://github.com/dbc2201/WomenSafetyApp)\n\nOr, if you prefer, you can use the \"Download Zip\" button available through the main repository page. Downloading the project as a .ZIP file will keep the size of the download manageable.\n\nYou can also download the project folder (as a .zip or .tar.gz archive file) from the Downloads subsection of the Releases page for this repository.\n\nOnce you have downloaded and uncompressed (if needed) your folder, you can use Android Studio to import the folder (\"Import project (Eclipse ADT, Gradle, etc.)\").\n\n\n## Deployment\nFirstly Build the Gradle and run the Application on Android Studio then it will ask for the permission from the user to install the apk and then it works like an app.\n\n## Built With\n\u003eAndroid Studio and its Emulator.\n\u003e\n\u003eSQL database\n\u003e\n## Contributing\nPlease read details for the process for submitting pull requests to us.\n When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change.\n## Pull Request Process\n\u003e Ensure any install or build dependencies are removed before the end of the layer when doing a build.\n\u003e\n\u003e Update the README.md with details of changes to the interface, this includes new environment variables, exposed ports, useful file locations and container parameters.\n\u003e\n\u003eIncrease the version numbers in any examples files and the README.md to the new version that this Pull Request would represent.\n\u003e\n\u003eYou may merge the Pull Request in once you have the sign-off of two other developers, or if you do not have permission to do that, you may request the second reviewer to merge it for you.\n\n# Authors\n\u003eNAMAN MANGAL\n\u003e\n\u003eHUMERA SHAHEEN\n# Acknowledgements\nA very special thanks to our mentor Mr. Divyansh Bhardwaj\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fdbc2201%2Fwomensafetyapp","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fdbc2201%2Fwomensafetyapp","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fdbc2201%2Fwomensafetyapp/lists"}