Delhi beats China with 1,826.6 CCTV's per Sq m!

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Arvind kejriwal, the chief minister, announced on thursday that the national capital had overtaken metropolises like New York, london, as well as shanghai in terms of the total number of CCTV cameras deployed per square mile. He referenced a forbes India study on the world most monitored metropolis, which ranked delhi first with 1,826.6 Cctvs per square mile, trailed by london with 1,138. According to the study, chennai placed #3 having 609.9 Cctvs per square mile, whereas mumbai ranked in 18th with 157.4 Cctvs per square mile.

“The kejriwal government successfully executed on its pledge,” his office declared in a news release later that day. In regards of Cctvs deployed per square mile, delhi ranks first out of 150 cities around the world. shanghai (China), New York, as well as london were all beaten. delhi has 1,826 CCTVs per Sq m, which is 3 times that of chennai but also 11 times that of Mumbai.”

As part of a wider effort to improve women 's security in the city, the delhi administration is deploying 140,000 Cctvs around the city. The government has placed over 275,000 cams in the first part of the initiative and is making efforts on phase 2, which intends to add another. The administration claims that all feeds gathered are secure and private and that they are only accessed by authorised people.

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