Smart City - Mangaluru to have high quality CCTV cameras at 15 junctions


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jan 6: Under the smart city project, preparations are on to install high quality CCTV cameras in 15 strategic junctions in the city. These cameras will facilitate the concerned to keep tab on the day-to-day developments.

Under the first phase of the plan, these CCTV cameras, which are proposed to help the police to get leading clues into murders, robberies and other crimes happening in the city, 15 such smart poles will come up. A total of 75 cameras will be installed in these junctions. Every junction will have a smart pole in which five cameras will be working round the clock. One of them will be a camera that will move 360 degrees.

A control room has been setup in the city corporation building at Lalbagh to manage these cameras. Smart poles will come up at these junctions within a few days, officials have claimed.

At present, more than 2,000 CCTV cameras have been functioning in the city including the one in multi-storied buildings, banks and commercial buildings. Additionally, 210 cameras had been installed recently. In the coming days, their number will increase. As per Karnataka State Public Safety Act, all the commercial buildings, bus stands, educational institutions, multi-storied buildings, residential complexes and offices need to have CCTV cameras. The state government has made it mandatory for government and public entities where people gather, to have CCTV cameras.

City police commissioner, Dr P S Harsha said that additional CCTV cameras are being installed in major junctions to keep close vigil over developments in the city and that action will be taken against those who fail to follow public safety rules.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Finally God heard our Prayers ...

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  • kavi, vittal/Dubai

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Mangalore is small city not SMART city. Lot of development required to call it smart. Rain water, vehicle and people go in one way. Make necessary foot path, drainage and broad roads , security for citizens and visitors, then call it smart city. Not now.

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  • Sunil Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Sensitive areas padle..

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  • satish, Kudla

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Plus camera at all public offices 😆

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  • jebin, Dubai

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    First thing ... Install CCTV @ Netravathi Bridge .

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Why ? Is CCTV a Robot to stop those who intend to jump into the river ? All that a surveillance camera can be achieve is, capturing the image of the person. That too, if he/she wears a mask then again no hopes.

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  • abdul munim, mangaluru

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    I do not know why this city is called Smart City. It is a big joke. Anyone who has seen Mysuru will agree that it is smart city with cleanliness given utmost importance.

    The very fact that Mangaluru has dropped to 165th place from 52nd in the cleanliness survey says that this city is not smart but totally filthy. BJP has come to power in the MCC before two months and the work has not yet started.

    Jai Mangagala ooru (land of monkeys)

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Please start from Bunder and central market area..please cannot move around..Mangalore people are smart enough but influx of uneducated people from nearby states creating nuisance

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  • rahulraj, kadri

    Tue, Jan 07 2020

    Mysore is not a smart city. It is quite a smart town with radius of 5 km. The maharajas of mysore built it in a planned way because it was capital at that moment. More over the town limits are built in flat lands unlike in Mangalore where city center itself is quite slopy demography.

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  • vnayak, Mangalore/Switzerland

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    How about having some pedetrian crossings at key junctions and squares?

    You do not even need to be a smart city to have those so that the pedetrians do not need to fear their life while crossing any road. Let us be a normal city first before dreamin g to become smart.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Great arrangement.
    Good for the security of general public and to monitor all suspicious movements of some scrupulous persons/law breakers/rioters and police action. (in black & white)

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  • S Shetty, Tulunaad

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Smart City 5 varshordinchi Kenondulle .. Yepa Aaapunda Deverege Gotthu

    bele malpuver BJP dakulla

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  • Raghu, Pumpwell gu bale

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Pumwell flyover da mithu kelav ithene camera padle...aven tudu andala bega bega bele malper

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  • H Kunder, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Ha Ha Ha. Nice one. Well said.

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