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The Indian government has approved the installation of approximately 7,500 advanced CCTVs, equipped with AI, facial recognition, and number plate recognition technologies, in Thane, Maharashtra. The cameras will be installed in Thane city, Bhiwandi, and other areas under the Thane police commissionerate. The initiative aims to enhance public safety, create a comprehensive surveillance network, and make law enforcement more efficient.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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