Enabling Safe State
Please comment on the current state of affairs in public safety and security in India. Securing lives and property has […]
Please comment on the current state of affairs in public safety and security in India. Securing lives and property has […]
As part of Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) programme, the state police of Jharkhand plans to come up with a new website.
In a bid to keep a tab on teachers and to prevent their increasing absenteeism from government schools, Haryana government has decided to install biometric fingerprint scanners in around 2622 government schools in the state.
[This article was published in the April 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Technology has to be fused with people, intelligence and processes to create security architecture. A layered architecture will add more value in enhancing security measures
In a bid to make Goa “terror ready”, all major roads will soon be monitored by unmanned surveillance cameras, according to the Economic Survey tabled in the State Assembly recently.
SAS is supporting the Department of Planning and Statistics, Government of Maharashtra, in its endeavour to do the right planning. Using the SAS solutions, the department is assessing which are the areas that need schools, police stations and other institutions of public importance
A 1985-batch IPS officer, Loknath Behera has been a recipient of President
[This article was published in the July 2010 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Smart traffic management systems will not just help decongest Indian roads but will also bring down spiralling social costs
Proof of concept covers 45000 enrollments spread across 10 villages in two districts. The Proof of Concept is to validate the enrollment software, devices
The Government of India is still following the Police Act of 1861, which needs to be changed, based on the present situation. As prevention of terrorism is a need in the country