CCTV challans turn out to be actuality in Mohali at this time

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Mar 06, 2025 09:54 AM IST

Underneath the ₹17.70-crore mission, which goals to scale back site visitors violations and thereby accidents, as many as 405 CCTV cameras have been put in at 20 key intersections throughout town for strict surveillance

Beginning Thursday, Mohali police will begin issuing e-challans to site visitors violators after a proper inauguration of the long-awaited Metropolis Surveillance and Site visitors Administration System by Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on the Sector-79 police station.

The system, which has been within the works since February 2024, missed three earlier deadlines—September, November, and January 2025—earlier than lastly being prepared for launch. (iStock)

Underneath the ₹17.70-crore mission, which goals to scale back site visitors violations and thereby accidents, as many as 405 CCTV cameras have been put in at 20 key intersections throughout town for strict surveillance.

The system, which has been within the works since February 2024, missed three earlier deadlines—September, November, and January 2025—earlier than lastly being prepared for launch.

Final 12 months, Mohali had reported 536 accidents, leading to 312 fatalities, whereas over 20 lives have already been misplaced this 12 months.