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Majestic, Bengaluru (Credits: Hindustan Times)
About 16,000 surveillance cameras would soon be installed across Bengaluru for women's safety and security.
"The high-tech surveillance cameras will be installed at all strategic and busy locations across the city to ensure women's safety and deter any attack on them, including girls and children," a state Home Ministry official said on Friday (25 October).
The decision to install the cameras at a cost of Rs 667 crore was taken by the state cabinet on 22 October under the Nirbhaya Fund- Safe City Project, with the Centre sharing 60 per cent of the cost and the state government taking care of the remaining 40 per cent.
The Union Ministry for Home Affairs has selected Bengaluru as one of the seven cities across the country to roll out the surveillance system on a pilot basis under the Safe City Project.
A team of trained men and women of the city police will monitor the video footage at the command and control centre, which is connected to all police stations and where vehicular traffic movements on major roads and junctions are monitored 24x7.
Of the 16,000 cameras, 7,500 will be used for day and night surveillance, 5,000 for server-based video analytics, 1,000 will pan, tilt and zoom for a 360-degree view of the areas, 1,000 for automated number plate recognition, 500 for facial recognition and 1,000 will be body-worn.
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