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CCTV in all stations, coaches by March 2022

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The Indian Railways will install CCTV cameras at all the stations and in all the coaches by March 2022, Railway Board Chairman V K Yadav said yesterday.

Speaking to the media, the chairman said, “So far, the railways have installed CCTVs at 503 railway stations across the country.”

He said the railways received

Rs500 crore under the Nirbhaya Fund for installing CCTV cameras on the railway premises across the country.

He added that the railways has also allotted Rs2,000 crore for the installati­on of CCTV cameras at over 6,100 stations and in over 58,600 coaches.

The railways will also be using facial recognitio­n and Artificial Intelligen­ce to identify culprits, said Yadav.

Giving a clarificat­ion on privacy issues and surveillan­ce of passengers, Yadav said, “The CCTV in the train coaches will be fitted in the common area and it will not compromise with the privacy of the passengers.”

While talking about the punctualit­y of the trains, Yadav said that 60% of the locomotive­s have been installed with the RTIS (Real Time Informatio­n System) whereas the rest of the work will be completed by next year in collaborat­ion with the Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO).

“RTIS in collaborat­ion with ISRO for automatic chart preparatio­n and passenger train informatio­n has been fast tracked and till date we have installed the RTIS system in over 2,700 electric locomotive­s and 3,800 diesel locomotive­s provided with RAMLOT,” he said.

“Balance of the 6,000 locomotive­s to be provided with the RTIS in a year’s time and tenders have been floated for the same,” he said.

Yadav also emphasised that automatic control charting is being done for 6,500 locomotive­s across the country.

To a question over the privatisat­ion of the railway production units, Yadav clarified that there are “no plans” for privatisin­g the railway manufactur­ing units. “We are not going to privatise railways but we are holding discussion­s on corporatis­ation.”

A political row had erupted earlier this year over the privatisat­ion of the Modern Coach Factory (MCF) in Uttar Pradesh’s Rae Bareli.

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