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New Delhi : Protesting every thing in India, stopping traffic, transport and rail on every issue It has become common to damage public property and pelt stones at buses and trains by standing on roads and railway tracks. But, now those who pelt stones at the train while standing on the railway track will not be well. The third eye will keep a close watch on stone pelters who pelt stones at trains. For this, a plan is being made by the Indian Railways to install CCTV cameras to keep an eye on stone pelters standing on the track. CCTV Cameras to identify stone pelters It has been decided to install, which causes injury to passengers and damage to railway property. The officials are of the view that this initiative will not only ensure the safety of passengers, but will also act as a deterrent in preventing cases of theft of clips, clamps etc. from the tracks, which can lead to accidents. Officials say that this step will identify thieves and thus protect railway property and those who pelt stones at running trains will also be identified. CCTV cameras will be installed on these routes in the first phase The report states that in the first phase of the railway's plan, CCTVs will be installed on the routes of premium trains including Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Vande Bharat Express. . For this, a control room will be set up at railway stations, from where Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel will monitor the feed of these cameras and take appropriate action if needed. Commenting on the move, Chief Public Relations Officer of North Central Railway (NCR) Himanshu Shekhar Upadhyay said that the technology of installing CCTVs is also being used for safe operation of railways, train passengers and trains. He said that with this initiative, we will be able to monitor the movement not only at the stations but also on the tracks. CCTV cameras will be installed within one km radius According to the report, initially the CCTV cameras will be placed within a radius of one km from the railway station, which will gradually be expanded to complete the monitoring process between the two stations. After several incidents of iron theft from tracks, breaking of walls, removal of clamps, clips etc. from tracks, RPF and security team had sent several proposals to Railway Board to enhance security. After this, the Railway Board had recently issued instructions to install CCTV cameras. 77787778Work started in Prayagraj, UP But the work of installing CCTV cameras has also started. From here, the process of monitoring the track has started towards both Delhi and Howrah ends of the junction. Apart from this, survey should be done to install CCTV cameras in all 22 railway zones of the country including Northern Railway and North Eastern Railway. Used to be. Officials said that the places where the incidents of cattle escape are more, those places will also be marked and kept under the surveillance of CCTV cameras. At present, the process of installing CCTV cameras at all level crossings is also going on. )

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New Delhi : Protesting every thing in India, stopping traffic, transport and rail on every issue It has become common to damage public property and pelt stones at buses and trains by standing on roads and railway tracks. But, now those who pelt stones at the train while standing on the railway track will not be well. The third eye will keep a close watch on stone pelters who pelt stones at trains. For this, a plan is being made by the Indian Railways to install CCTV cameras to keep an eye on stone pelters standing on the track.

CCTV Cameras to identify stone pelters It has been decided to install, which causes injury to passengers and damage to railway property. The officials are of the view that this initiative will not only ensure the safety of passengers, but will also act as a deterrent in preventing cases of theft of clips, clamps etc. from the tracks, which can lead to accidents. Officials say that this step will identify thieves and thus protect railway property and those who pelt stones at running trains will also be identified.

CCTV cameras will be installed on these routes in the first phase

The report states that in the first phase of the railway’s plan, CCTVs will be installed on the routes of premium trains including Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Vande Bharat Express. . For this, a control room will be set up at railway stations, from where Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel will monitor the feed of these cameras and take appropriate action if needed. Commenting on the move, Chief Public Relations Officer of North Central Railway (NCR) Himanshu Shekhar Upadhyay said that the technology of installing CCTVs is also being used for safe operation of railways, train passengers and trains. He said that with this initiative, we will be able to monitor the movement not only at the stations but also on the tracks.

CCTV cameras will be installed within one km radius

According to the report, initially the CCTV cameras will be placed within a radius of one km from the railway station, which will gradually be expanded to complete the monitoring process between the two stations. After several incidents of iron theft from tracks, breaking of walls, removal of clamps, clips etc. from tracks, RPF and security team had sent several proposals to Railway Board to enhance security. After this, the Railway Board had recently issued instructions to install CCTV cameras.

77787778Work started in Prayagraj, UP But the work of installing CCTV cameras has also started. From here, the process of monitoring the track has started towards both Delhi and Howrah ends of the junction. Apart from this, survey should be done to install CCTV cameras in all 22 railway zones of the country including Northern Railway and North Eastern Railway. Used to be. Officials said that the places where the incidents of cattle escape are more, those places will also be marked and kept under the surveillance of CCTV cameras. At present, the process of installing CCTV cameras at all level crossings is also going on.

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