| Indian Railways News => | Topic started by nikhilndls on Feb 08, 2013 - 12:01:06 PM |
Title - Tatanagar third eye on tidinessPosted by : nikhilndls on Feb 08, 2013 - 12:01:06 PM |
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Litterbugs and slackers, beware. Tatanagar is watching you.Taking seriousness about cleanliness to the next level, the A-category station under Chakradharpur division of South Eastern Railway (SER) has decided to install closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in every nook and cranny of its premises for 24x7 monitoring.The signalling and telecom wing of the railway division is, currently, conducting a survey to identify strategic points to fix up the gadgets.“Each platform will require around 20 CCTV cameras for flawless monitoring. The cameras will have to be installed at a distance of at least 20 metres from each other for better coverage. After the survey, we will work out an estimate and send it to our headquarters for necessary sanction,” said Sachidanand Lal, a senior officer of the signalling and telecom wing who is supervising the project.The junction station has five platforms and, according to Lal, the length of each is around 500 metres. So, ideally 20 cameras will be required for proper monitoring. The official added that the waiting hall, dormitories and concourse area would also be under lens.Of late, the SER authorities have been putting much emphasis on cleanliness and upkeep of railway stations under its jurisdiction.In December last year, it began an anti-littering campaign at all stations in its four divisions — Chakradharpur, Ranchi, Kharagpur and Adra. The drive was carried out to implement a new clause added in the Indian Railways Act, which provides for imposition of a fine of up to Rs 500 on anyone caught littering railway premises and carriages. |