Key Points

Gujarat is pulling out all stops to ensure safety during the Jagannath Yatra with advanced AI and drone surveillance. Over 3500 CCTV cameras will monitor the 16km route, backed by 23,884 personnel. This marks the first time AI will be used for real-time crowd and fire alerts during the event. The state government aims to prevent stampedes and ensure a peaceful yatra for devotees.

Key Points: Gujarat Deploys 3500 CCTV Cameras AI Tech for Jagannath Yatra Safety

  • AI and drones to monitor 16km yatra route in real-time
  • 23,884 personnel deployed for crowd control
  • First-time AI integration for fire and crowd alerts
  • 213 Jagannath Yatras planned across Gujarat
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More than 3500 CCTV cameras, AI technology to be used to prevent stampede: Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi ahead of Jagannath Yatra

Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi announces AI surveillance, 3500 CCTV cameras, and drones to prevent stampedes during Jagannath Yatra.

"The whole bandobast has been made using 3D mapping and AI - Harsh Sanghavi"

Ahmedabad, June 25

Ahead of the Jagannath Yatra in Ahmedabad, Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi said that the 16km yatra route will be covered with more than 3,500 CCTV cameras and drones, and AI technology will be used to prevent stampedes.

Harsh Sanghavi said, "People from across the state come to take darshan of Lord Jagannath during this annual Rath Yatra. 23,884 personnel, including the IGP and other top officials, have been engaged in preparations for the Rath Yatra. The 16km yatra route will be covered with more than 3500 CCTV cameras. More than 240 terrace points and more than 25 watch towers have been established for surveillance. The whole bandobast has been made using 3D mapping and AI. More than 213 Lord Jagannath Yatras will be conducted in the state."

He further said that AI technology, along with drones and CCTV cameras, is being used to prevent stampede incidents by setting analytics.

"After the plane crash incident, the Gujarat police have played a very crucial role in the relief operation at the crash site. Women police staff has provided counselling to the family members of the deceased and now they are doing overtime for the Jagannath Yatra," he further added.

On June 12, a London-bound Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane crashed into a hostel complex of BJ Medical College in the Meghani Nagar area of Gujarat's Ahmedabad shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. The tragedy claimed 241 lives out of 242 onboard, including former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, 34 on the ground were also killed in the crash.

Earlier, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting in Gandhinagar to review the preparedness of the police department for the safe and orderly organisation of the 148th Rath Yatra, to be held in Ahmedabad on Ashadhi Bij.

According to the Gujarat CMO statement, the meeting was attended by the Minister of State for Home, Harsh Sanghavi; Chief Secretary Pankaj Joshi; Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister and Home Department, MK Das; Director General of Police Vikas Sahay; Ahmedabad Police Commissioner GS Malik; Municipal Commissioner Banchhanidhi Pani; and other senior secretaries and senior police officials.

Referring to the Rath Yatra being organised at more than 213 locations across the state, including Ahmedabad, the CM stated that the Yatra reflects the spirit of devotion, enthusiasm, and unity among the people and the state government is committed to ensuring it is organised peacefully and harmoniously. During the meeting, Ahmedabad City Police made a detailed presentation on the extensive law and order arrangements planned along the 16-kilometre Rath Yatra route. The presentation also covered safety measures and security strategies to be implemented throughout the yatra.

It was mentioned that, for the first time during this year's Rath Yatra, the city police will use artificial intelligence-based systems for real-time crowd and fire safety alerts. With the integration of artificial intelligence this year, any large gathering along the Rath Yatra route can be quickly identified and managed, helping control the crowd and prevent any unwanted incidents. In the event of a fire, AI-based alerts will help the fire brigade and police respond immediately with rescue and relief efforts.

- ANI

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Rajesh P.
This is a great initiative by Gujarat government! After the Surat tragedy, we need such tech solutions for crowd management. AI + CCTV will help prevent stampedes. Jai Jagannath! 🙏
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Meena K.
While technology is welcome, I hope they don't forget basic crowd control measures. 3500 cameras sound impressive but trained human personnel are equally important. Safety first!
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Amit S.
After the recent plane crash, it's good to see Gujarat police stepping up security measures. The women police staff deserve special appreciation for their counseling work 👏
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Priya N.
I attended last year's yatra and crowd management was chaotic. This year's arrangements with 3D mapping and AI sound promising. Hope it brings more discipline to the event.
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Sanjay D.
The budget for 3500 cameras and AI systems must be huge. While safety is important, I hope this money is being well spent and not wasted on unnecessary tech showoff.
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Neeta R.
As someone who lives near the yatra route, I appreciate these measures. The crowds can get overwhelming. Hope the AI alerts work effectively to prevent any mishaps. Good planning!

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