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Guard Attendance App for Agencies in Punjab

GPS and selfie-verified attendance for security guards in Punjab โ€” a punch is only accepted from inside the assigned site's geofence, with fake-GPS attempts flagged automatically. โ€” built by an agency that runs its own security operations in Gujarat and Rajasthan, for any agency operating from Punjab.

Published 18 August 2026 ยท 5 min read

Punjab spans a wide economic base โ€” from Ludhiana, Amritsar, Chandigarh and beyond โ€” with an agricultural heartland with Ludhiana's textile and hosiery manufacturing base and Amritsar's pilgrimage-tourism economy. Wherever a security agency operates within the state, guard attendance app solves the same operational problem: replacing manual coordination with verified, real-time data.

Why 'marked present' isn't the same as 'actually present'

A paper register or a simple app that lets a guard mark themselves present from anywhere solves the wrong problem โ€” it records that someone tapped a button, not that a guard was physically at their post. For a client paying for on-site security coverage, that gap matters far more than it looks like on paper.

Geofenced attendance closes that gap: a punch is only accepted when the guard's phone reports a GPS position inside the site's configured boundary โ€” a circle or, for irregularly shaped compounds, a polygon boundary โ€” at the moment of the punch. A selfie captured at the same time gives a supervisor a visual record to match against the roster.

Handling the ways attendance gets faked

Location-spoofing apps are common enough that attendance systems need to account for them directly. A punch reported from a device running a mock-location app is detected and rejected rather than silently accepted as a genuine GPS fix โ€” closing a loophole that a naive "just check the coordinates" approach would miss entirely.

Conclusion

For a security agency operating in Punjab, Raksha Kavach offers guard attendance app built around real operational needs โ€” from an agency that runs its own guards in Gujarat and Rajasthan too, not a one-size-fits-all import.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the app need a photo at every punch?

Yes โ€” a selfie is captured with each punch-in and punch-out, giving a visual record alongside the GPS coordinates.

Is there a tablet option instead of relying on guard phones?

Yes โ€” a face-recognition kiosk tablet is available as an alternative for sites that prefer not to depend on individual guard phones.

Is attendance history visible to the guard themselves?

Yes โ€” a guard can see their own full attendance calendar and history in their app at any time.

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