Ayodhya to get 1,000 new CCTV cameras to further strengthen security
With the aim of developing the temple town into a smart and safe city, the Ayodhya Municipal Corporation has devised an ambitious master plan under the Smart City Mission.
With the aim of developing the temple town into a smart and safe city, the Ayodhya Municipal Corporation has devised an ambitious master plan under the Smart City Mission.
The Uttarakhand Police have embarked on an extensive plan to monitor the upcoming Chardham Pilgrimage-2025, using 3,000 CCTV cameras installed across the routes to Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri.
A major security lapse was exposed when 21 juvenile inmates escaped from the juvenile correctional home in Chaibasa, the headquarters of West Singhbhum district in Jharkhand.
The Uttar Pradesh Transport Department and Traffic Police are leveraging advanced technology and modern equipment to significantly reduce road accidents in the state.
Disposing of a writ petition in connection with the custodial abuse of a serving army officer and his fiancée, the Orissa High Court has directed the State Government to install CCTV cameras in all police stations and outposts by 31 March 2025.
The panic button on the CCTV cameras, according to Home Minister Namassiyam, will inform the police if activated.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday said CCTV cameras would be installed in 381 police stations and all police posts across the state.
Once operational, the ICCC will have representatives from all departments stationed at the centre headquarters with the aim to put in place a mechanism of synergy between concerned departments for prompt coordination and redressal of public issues.
The order from the West Bengal excise department comes a few days after some people were arrested for having drugs and night parties in two premier hotels in the city.
What gradually transpires is that the proliferation of digital communication technologies has not only expanded the activist toolkit, but the states repressive repertoire as well, as regimes across the world have adopted them ~ to identify and track dissident networks, monitor their activities, hack and deface social media accounts and websites, plant malware, phish for confidential information, steal identities, and transmit private and public threats and by other unlisted means.