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AI eye on Mumbai: BMC unveils 1,150-surveillance camera push to crack down on civic chaos

TOI City Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 3, 2026, 16:25 IST
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1,150 CCTV to get AI upgrade

BMC will integrate video analytics software with 500 existing CCTV cameras and 650 new ones proposed across Mumbai. The move, announced in the 2026-27 budget, aims to build a tech-driven surveillance system for stronger citywide monitoring. (AI image)

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Budget 2026-27 bats for smart surveillance

The civic body described the initiative as a major digital push to enhance security and disaster preparedness. Officials said the system will strengthen response capabilities and modernise how the city handles emergencies and violations. (AI image)

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​No incident alert system so far

A civic official admitted the current network lacks an automated alert mechanism. AI-powered analytics will now flag incidents like fire, dense smoke, tree falls and waterlogging in real time, reducing dependence on manual monitoring. (AI image)

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Crackdown on civic violations

The AI-enabled cameras will help detect unauthorised debris dumping, overflowing garbage bins, littering, encroachments and footpath blockages. Officials said this will improve enforcement and promote a cleaner, more orderly Mumbai. (AI image)

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​Railways show the way

Mumbai’s suburban railway network has already deployed advanced analytics tools like face recognition, crowd-density tracking and unattended baggage detection. Civic officials cited this as proof that AI-based surveillance delivers effective results. (AI image)

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​Cctv feed to be shared with police

BMC plans to share AI-equipped camera feeds with police and the state disaster management department. Officials said stronger inter-agency coordination will enhance security coverage and streamline emergency action. (AI image)

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Faster relief during emergencies

With early warning alerts, authorities expect quicker mobilisation of rescue and relief teams. The system is designed to minimise delays during floods, fires or extreme weather, ensuring faster on-ground response. (AI image)

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