Rlys to install CCTV cameras in 983 stations using Nirbhaya

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has identified 983 railway stations for the installation of CCTV cameras using the Nirbhaya Fund, the was informed today.

The fund was set up following an announcement in the 2013 Union Budget after the brutal gangrape of a girl on December 16, 2012, that had sparked a nationwide outrage.


The was given Rs 500 crore from the fund by the Ministry.

In written reply to a question, of State for Rajen Gohain also said that the national transporter has identified 202 railway stations as "sensitive" for the purpose of installation of an integrated system (ISS) to strengthen mechanism.

The decision was taken based on the recommendations of a high-level committee, he said.

"ISS includes close circuit television (CCTV) cameras, access control, personal and baggage screening system and bomb detection system," the informed the House.

Contracts have already been awarded for execution of ISS works at 129 railway stations spread across 15 Zonal Railways, Gohain said.

So far, 106 railway stations have been covered with CCTV system, and 139 baggage scanners, 32 under vehicle scanning system, 217 and more than one thousand hand held have been provided to Zonal Railways, the said.

"All the Zonal have been advised to ensure speedy implementation of ISS at all the identified sensitive stations," the said.

Besides ISS, CCTV system is available at 288 other railway stations.

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First Published: Fri, December 15 2017. 18:10 IST