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SDMC planning to install 4,348 CCTV cameras in schools

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NEW DELHI: More than 4,340 CCTV cameras would be installed across 344 municipalr­un schools in south Delhi to bolster the surveillan­ce mechanism and build confidence among parents about safety of their wards, officials of South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) have said.

Chairperso­n Standing Committee of SDMC Shikha Rai in an official statement said the project would cost over Rs 5.53 crore.

“The SDMC is committed to provide foolproof security to its the students and ensure a reliable surveillan­ce system to prevent incidents of any security lapse,” Rai said.

This would also help in allaying any fear in the minds of students as there have been some unfortunat­e incidents in a few schools in Delhi-ncr, she added.

“Further it will also make parents of the students feel more satisfied about the safety of their children in SDMC schools,” Rai said.

On Saturday, Rai said that after completion of the tender procedure, M/S Broadcast Engineerin­g Consultant­s India Limited-becil has been selected for the project.

She claimed that after the 4,348 cameras are installed, attendance of students “will improve substantia­lly”.

Rai said the CCTV cameras will be installed in a total of 406 buildings across these schools, including double-shift schools.

The principals of the schools have been authorised to monitor the recording and take an appropriat­e urgent action in case of any lapse.

“They will be responsibl­e for any glitch in the system. The agency given the work on this project is bound to complete installati­on within four months of awarding of the work,” the SDMC said.

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