Facial recognition cameras to come up at Prayagraj railway stations for first time, ET TravelWorld


Facial recognition cameras to come up at Prayagraj railway stations for first time, ET TravelWorld

With around 10 crore people expected to travel to Prayagraj by train for Mahakumbh early next year, several measures, including installation of face recognition cameras, are being taken to enhance security at the nine railway stations here. For the first time, the Prayagraj Railway Division will install face recognition (FR) cameras alongside CCTV at railway stations, specifically for the Mahakumbh, the Uttar Pradesh government said in a statement.

These FR cameras, powered by AI, will be instrumental in monitoring suspicious activities and identifying potential troublemakers, it added.

With approximately 10 crore people expected to travel by train for the Mahakumbh, the railway authorities are implementing comprehensive security measures, the release said.

Prayagraj Railway Division PRO Amit Singh said for the Mahakumbh, around 650 CCTV and 100 facial recognition cameras will be installed at the railway stations in Prayagraj. He further added that the surveillance will cover routes, shelters, and platforms at all nine railway stations in Prayagraj district.

Face recognition cameras to be installed at 7 railway stations during Maha Kumbh

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights directed the Railways to use face recognition cameras during Maha Kumbh for reuniting lost people. Ninety-six cameras will be installed in seven stations in Prayagraj, linked to a central control room. This technology will help locate lost individuals and identify suspects for enhanced security.

“To ensure a safe and smooth experience for devotees and tourists during Mahakumbh, the Prayagraj Railway Division is installing AI-based face recognition cameras as part of the comprehensive security arrangements,” Singh said. “These FR cameras use AI technology to recognise faces, helping in identification of suspects even in crowded areas,” he said.

The approach will help control suspicious activities or potential stampede situations before they escalate as the cameras can swiftly detect unusual incidents, helping in accident prevention, he added.

The security setup will be in place by the end of December, with all equipment operational by January, well ahead of the Maha Kumbh’s commencement, the official statement said.

The Mahakumbh is scheduled to take place in the holy city from January 14 to February 26.

  • Published On Nov 6, 2024 at 11:30 AM IST

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