Railway Floats INR 20,000 Crore RFP For Camera in Coaches? PIB Terms Reports Misleading, Says Project Still Under Financial Review
Reports suggesting that Indian Railways has floated a INR 20,000 crore tender for installing cameras in coaches are misleading, according to the Press Information Bureau (PIB).
Reports suggesting that Indian Railways has floated a INR 20,000 crore tender for installing cameras in coaches are misleading, according to the Press Information Bureau (PIB). The project is still under financial review, and no official tender or Request for Proposal (RFP) has been issued yet, clarifies PIB. Earlier reports said that the project aims to equip over 40,000 train coaches with more than 7.5 million CCTV cameras, ensuring improved monitoring and security across the network. Kavach System in Indian Railways: Automatic Train Protection System To Be Deployed on 44,000 Kms of Tracks in Next Five Years to Avoid Accidents, Report.
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