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Security and cleanliness in Ayodhya will be monitored through CCTV, 1324 cameras installed across the city

In Ayodhya, every corner of the city will be monitored through the ‘third eye’ i.e. CCTV cameras. Through this, security and cleanliness arrangements in the city will be monitored and its high standards can be maintained. So that, the devotees coming to see Ram Lalla do not face any kind of problem.

The Yogi government has already connected the private CCTV cameras installed in homes, hotels, offices and other places to the control room built in Amaniganj. In such a situation, suspects will be monitored from the command and control center for security purposes. Also, the cleanliness arrangements being provided by the Municipal Corporation on the streets and intersections will be monitored.

After the construction of the grand temple of Ramlala in Ayodhya, devotees from all over the country and abroad are reaching here. In such a situation, CM Yogi had said that Ayodhya has to be decorated and beautified in such a way that people come here again and again. Also, they should not face any kind of inconvenience here. Therefore, high-tech security arrangements are being made.

Under the Safe City Project, the Municipal Corporation has connected all the CCTV cameras of the city to the Command and Control Room. So that the entire city can be monitored. The responsibility of the security and surveillance system of the city has been handed over to Allied Digital Services Limited. The value of this project is Rs 8.49 crore.

Under this project, CCTV cameras installed on the roadside have been connected to the server of the ITMS office. Also, 1324 cameras have been installed. With the help of these cameras, the problems related to cleanliness, street lights, water leakage, security etc. in the city will be traced from the control room and information will be given to the Municipal Corporation and then the workers will go to the spot and solve it.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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