Indian Railways Enhancing Passenger Safety with CCTV Cameras in All Coaches

Traveling by train in India is about to get even safer. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has given the green light for a massive project to install CCTV cameras near the doors of all 74,000 railway coaches across the country. This move is designed to significantly enhance passenger security and provide a more secure travel experience for everyone.

Improved Security for All Rail Passengers

This initiative represents a major step forward in railway security. The strategically placed cameras near the coach doors will provide crucial surveillance coverage of common movement areas, helping to deter crime and enhance passenger safety. This will be particularly beneficial for vulnerable passengers and will create a more reassuring environment for all travelers.

Focusing on Passenger Safety and Peace of Mind

This significant investment in passenger safety underscores the Indian Railways’ commitment to providing a secure and comfortable travel experience. The installation of these CCTV cameras demonstrates a proactive approach to preventing incidents and ensuring peace of mind for millions of rail passengers.

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