333 CCTVs, Sensors: How Delhi Civic Body Keeps Watch On 17 Public Services

The Delhi Civic Body has implemented a sophisticated surveillance system comprising 333 CCTV cameras and various sensors to monitor 17 essential public services. This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency and responsiveness of services such as sanitation, traffic management, and environmental monitoring. By leveraging technology, the civic body seeks to address urban challenges, ensure public safety, and improve the quality of life for residents. The integration of real-time data collection and analysis is expected to facilitate better decision-making and prompt resolution of issues, ultimately contributing to a smarter and more sustainable urban environment. This move aligns with the broader vision of modernizing civic infrastructure and fostering transparency in governance.
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