
Noida, May 15: A crucial meeting regarding the “Noida Safe City Project” was held on Friday at the Noida Authority’s boardroom. The meeting aimed to strengthen the safety of women, children, and citizens. It was chaired by Chief Executive Officer Krishna Karunesh.
During the meeting, various aspects of the project were discussed in detail. Attendees included Additional Chief Executive Officer Vandana Tripathi, Satish Pal, Special Executive Officer Kranti Shekhar, General Manager S.P. Singh, Senior Manager (W./Y.) Ravindra Kumar, along with representatives from the Greater Noida Authority, traffic police officials, and consultants appointed for the Noida and Greater Noida Safe City Project.
The consultants presented detailed proposals and security-related points. The presentation revealed that the police department has identified a total of 561 sensitive locations, where 1,949 CCTV cameras are proposed to be installed.
Additionally, the first phase includes plans to install emergency buttons at 100 locations. However, after the presentation, CEO Krishna Karunesh directed several important amendments to enhance security measures. He requested that the number of emergency buttons be increased to 147 locations. Furthermore, license plate detection cameras will be installed at 100 locations to facilitate the identification and monitoring of suspicious vehicles.
To improve traffic management and provide citizens with timely information, variable message sign boards will be set up at 20 locations. Public address systems will also be installed at 418 locations to disseminate public announcements and emergency information.
According to the Noida Authority, the implementation of the Safe City Project is expected to significantly improve the city’s security infrastructure. This project will utilize advanced technologies to enhance crime control, traffic management, and rapid response in emergencies, with a primary focus on the safety of women and children.
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