New Delhi: To provide a major boost to the safety and security of passengers, especially women and children, Indian Railways and it's PSU RailTel have installed IP based Video Surveillance System (VSS) at 813 major Railway stations across the country. By March 2022, 756 stations are targeted to be completed by Railways and RailTel. In addition, the work is in progress at 47 more stations and will be completed soon. According to a release by RailTel, it is a project covering all A1, A, B, C, D, and E category railway stations and around 5000 stations are being executed by RailTel. The main aim of this project is to provide safety and security to the passengers. To implement this project, Indian Railways signed an MoU with RailTel on June 25 2020.
Also, to promote domestic manufacturing, address national security concerns, clause for audit of the complete system by CERT-IN empanelled government agencies and prevent the participation of countries sharing a land border with India, broad-based, robust revised specifications were issued by Indian Railways and based on these issues, RailTel has floated 4 tenders in May'21 for CCTV at 456 stations.
The specifications of this project, all CCTVs are being networked on optical fibre networking and the video feed of the CCTV cameras are being displayed not only at local RPF posts but also at a centralized CCTV control room at divisional and zonal offices. The CCTV cameras of stations and video feeds are being monitored at 3 levels to ensure enhanced safety and security at Railway premises.