Delhi Police Expands Safe City Initiative on 79th Raising Day

Delhi Police Expands Safe City Initiative on 79th Raising Day.webp

New Delhi, February 16 The Delhi Police announced a series of infrastructure and technology upgrades under the Safe City Project, including the expansion of surveillance systems and the construction of new facilities, on the occasion of its 79th Raising Day.

Officials said that under the project, the Command and Control Centre will be further strengthened, and several CCTV cameras have already been installed across the national capital. The surveillance system is equipped with advanced features such as hand-gesture recognition, facial detection, and overcrowding alerts to enhance real-time monitoring.

"Mobile command vehicles will also be deployed to improve coordination on the ground during emergencies and major events," a senior police officer said.

The Special Cell headquarters will be constructed in Lodhi Colony to bolster operational efficiency. In addition, three new police stations and six police chowkis will be set up.

A seven-floor hostel for women police personnel will be built in Rohini, with accommodation capacity for 132 staff members, officials said.
 
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