CCTV cameras will be installed in critical areas of TS

The state government has instructed various departments to install advanced closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in critical areas in unexposed areas, intensifying efforts to increase security and security in the city. The government has given a month's time to complete the installation of CCTV cameras for some departments and ordered to set up some departments immediately.

It is planned to install CCTV for safety and proper coverage. All the departmental heads of greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) have been ordered to coordinate with the police department to synchronize with technical advantages and department allotments so that videos and pictures can be easily shared in case of any untoward incident. Currently, around 5.80 lakh cameras are installed at various locations in the city, and IT and Municipal Administration Minister K T Rama Rao on Monday directed the authorities to ensure that the city is not covered by less than 10 lakh CCTV cameras. "As the city is expanding and attracting more investments, awareness needs to be improved," says Rao.

However, GHMC has been instructed to set up CCTV cameras to provide mandatory rules for all new building permits under Basti Basti Bassi, UPHCs, all government hospitals, double bedroom housing communities, TS-Baspass and bus. Bays and shelters, vehicle underpasses, lakes and parks, transfer stations, energy stations, PG hostels, working women's hostels, etc. Similarly, Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited has ordered the installation of surveillance cameras at metro stations and the selected pillars of the Metro Rail. Network.

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