Indian Railways’ BIG decision to enhance passenger safety, will install CCTV cameras in…

In a mega driving to increase passenger safety, Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw approved the installation of CCTV cameras in the common movement area near the gates near 74,000 coaches. Continue reading to learn more details.
Vaishnaw urged railway officials to ensure that high -quality images even for high -speed trains.
In a mega driving to increase passenger safety, Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that in all 74,000 coaches, CCTV cameras have approved the installation of CCTV cameras in the common movement area near the doors. CCTV cameras in all coaches will significantly increase passenger safety and deterre the wrong creatures and organized gangs that benefit from passengers. The decision is followed by successful CCTV camera trials on the Loco engines and coaches of the northern railway.
Vaishnaw chairs meet the key
Vaishnaw, together with the Minister of Railways, Ravneet Singh Bittu, and Railway Board officials, CCTV cameras, the progress of the trials of the cCTV cameras and on Saturday at a meeting of the locomotives and coaches of the installation review. The Minister of Union has now returned to 74,000 coaches and CCTV cameras in 15,000 locations. “Each Railway Coach will be covered with four domes type CCTV camera-two and each locomotive will have six CCTV camera.
Railways to explore AI use
Vaishnaw urged railway officials to ensure that high -quality images are available even for trains running at 100 km / h. The Minister of Railways encouraged officials to explore the use of AI on the data caught by CCTV cameras in cooperation with Indianiai Mission. The statement said that the aim of hanging cameras in the common movement areas of the coaches is to increase the safety and safety of the passengers. While maintaining privacy, these cameras will help identify the wrong creatures. An official said that the modernization efforts of Indian railways reflect their devotion to a safe, safe and passenger -friendly travel experience.
(With the inputs of the news agency IANS).