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The Delhi government plans to conduct an audit of over 2.6 lakh CCTV cameras installed by the PWD during the previous AAP regime. The audit aims to verify the cameras' physical status, functionality, image quality, coverage area, and integration with other surveillance systems. The audit report, expected in two months, will help the government take corrective measures and ensure the CCTV project meets its objectives.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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