Thursday, January 17, 2013

Modi to inaugurate CCTV surveillance network of Surat police today



Chief Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera surveillance network of the Surat police here Friday. ‘Safe City Surat’ is said to be the first-ever CCTV surveillance project based on the Public-Private Partnership model.Now you can cost effectively mount a ipad bluetooth keyboard in conjunction with your RAM Tablet mounting solution using this design.

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In the first phase, 104 CCTV cameras have been installed at a cost of Rs 10.5 crore, police sources said. They added that before implementing the project, the police conducted a survey with the help of a private agency to identify locations and numbers of CCTV cameras required.FXI first unveiled their new Android powered Cotton Candy mini usb sticks sized PC almost a year ago, and shipping was expected to commence during May of this year.

Asthaana said the footage of all the cameras will be screened at the Command and Control Centre at Police Bhavan and it will be stored for 30 days. “We completed the first phase within four months. We have made arrangements to use battery in case of power cut and have also installed special gas system that works as extinguisher in case of fire. The project would be helpful in maintaining law and order in the city as well as in controlling the traffic,” said Asthaana.

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