Tuesday, 31 May 2016

CCTV Cameras to be Installed on Cash Vans


The District Administration has guided banks to introduce CCTV Surveillance cameras on vehicles conveying money.  While holding a meeting with the bank authorities at the Mini-Secretariat, Additional Deputy Commissioner Mr. Parminder Pal Singh Sandhu said the money related establishments ought to bring into utilizing the most recent innovation, which could demonstrate as an obstruction against crime.  During the meeting, SP Mr. Bhupinder Singh Virk (Investigator) said it had been watched that numerous CCTV cameras introduced at ATMs and bank offices were non-functional and ought to be quickly supplanted.  
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Public Buses will Now have CCTV Surveillance and Panic Button


It will soon be compulsory for open transport transports to introduce panic button, CCTV cameras and vehicle GPS beacons guarantee the security of ladies workers, Road Transport and Highways Minister Mr. Nitin Gadkari said. He included that the administration will issue a warning on June 2, setting out the wellbeing measures to be introduced in broad daylight public transports the nation over.  Gadkari said, "To guarantee security of the ladies after the disastrous Nirbhaya episode, we have chosen to make it compulsory for open public transports to introduce panic button, CCTV cameras and GPS-empowered vehicle GPS tracker."  The announcement came at an occasion in the Bikaner House in Delhi, where Mr. Gadkari dispatched 20 such Rajasthan government transports. The 20 Mahila Gaurav Express transports that would keep running amongst Delhi and Rajasthan are a piece of a pilot venture. The Rajasthan government arrangements to in the long run bring more than 2,300 more transports und
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Are Delhi Surveillance Cameras Just for Showpiece?


The Delhi Police has introduced more than four thousand CCTV cameras over the city to secure the regular man in the event of any outcome like terrorist assaults, however very few of them work.  Are Delhi showcases truly sheltered? Are the CCTV cameras introduced by Delhi police truly working, or have they been transformed into negligible show pieces? The Delhi Police has at long last conceded that three out of these four cameras are not in working condition.  The office has introduced more than four thousand cameras over the city to secure the regular man if there should be an occurrence of any consequence like terrorist assaults, yet relatively few of them work.  These startling certainties became known at a late abnormal state meeting of the senior cops led by Delhi Police chief Mr. Alok Kumar Verma. Selective data demonstrate that the Delhi Police exceptional chief (operations) has educated that 50 for every penny of the CCTV cameras were not working in view of the issues with t
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Thursday, 19 May 2016

Market Growth in Surveillance Industry


In 2013 alone the surveillance security systems and equipment market in India earned a revenue of $300 million. These figures were in accordance to the reports published by the IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS) that was titled as “The Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment.” Their forecast for the next 5 years showcases only growth, which is a good sign! After the new Government of India was elected in 2014, there has been an emphasis on security systems and the need for it as a nation. Smart city plans, traffic surveillance, education institutions and railways are some areas where video surveillance is a few public projects that the Government is looking to reform. Plans in these sectors have already been announced. Although the Indian market does pose a few complexities. One of them is opposition from other political parties who might not approve funding or there could be changes in priorities. One such example is the Mumbai surveillance project that has been a high priority proj
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