
New Delhi, March 20 According to an official report, around 21 per cent of the CCTV cameras installed in schools run by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) are non-functional.
Out of a total of 3,202 cameras installed in MCD schools across 12 zones, as many as 682 are not working, accounting for approximately 21.3 per cent of the surveillance network.
According to the report, most cameras are lying defunct in the Shahdara North zone, with only 39 out of 242 operational.
Meanwhile, the Shahdara South zone has only one CCTV camera, which is operational.
In the Central zone, where 987 cameras have been installed, 700 are operational while 287 are non-functional.
All 21 CCTV cameras installed in the City SP zone are working, while only 4 out of 13 cameras are operational in the Civil Lines area.
Additionally, out of the 148 cameras installed in the Karol Bagh zone, 99 are functional while 49 are not.
Keshav Puram reported 129 operational CCTV cameras out of the 139 installed. In Narela, 82 out of 104 cameras are working, while 22 are not functional.
MCD schools in the Najafgarh zone have the highest number of CCTV cameras at 1,164, of which 1,119 are working. In Rohini, 111 out of 153 cameras are functional, while 42 are defunct.
The South zone has 115 cameras, of which 104 are working, and 11 are not.
In the West zone, 111 out of 115 cameras are working, while 4 are not functional, the report stated.
Officials said the civic body plans to address the issue through annual maintenance contracts.
"We will obtain an annual maintenance contract for every non-functional camera across schools. This has been included in our budget this year and will be adjusted within the planned expenditure," an education department official said.
The data comes more than two years after the erstwhile AAP-led MCD, in December 2023, announced that it would install 10,786 CCTV cameras across 786 schools operated by it, at an estimated cost of around Rs 25 crore.
Under the plan, each school was to be equipped with 10 internet-enabled vandal dome cameras, and five bullet cameras to strengthen safety and surveillance.
However, several schools continue to lack adequate camera coverage, according to the report. Officials said the civic body will begin installing cameras in all remaining schools from April.
The expenditure for the installation drive would be met from the education department's existing budget, which stands at Rs 3,264.84 crore for the current financial year, they added.