Stepping up surveillance apparatus in Parliament in the backdrop of Mumbai
attacks, government has decided to install around 300 latest cameras in the
high security complex.


The new cameras, many of which will replace the ones installed nearly 20
years ago, will have high resolutions and enhanced memory capacity, a senior
official of Parliament said.

"We are procuring about 300 hi-tech cameras to be installed in Parliament
complex as part of the security upgradation drive," the official said.

Currently, there are about 265 cameras installed in Parliament complex,
which were installed in early 1980s.

"So it was decided to replace these with the latest ones," the official
said, adding this was being done to "meet the present requirement".

The move comes close on the heels of Mumbai terror attacks, which have
shaken the security establishment of the country to go in for a revamp of
safety systems at sensitive installations.

After the 2001 attack on Parliament, government had undertaken a massive
security upgradation of the complex by installing hi-tech imported gadgets
worth over Rs 100 crore.

Three PSUs involved in installing these state-of-the-art cameras made a
presentation of the functioning of these equipment in Parliament this week
for the members of the Parliament committee on security.

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