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India's 'Google Earth' to curb crime

The Science and Technology Ministry has introduced a hi tech IP camera surveillance modeled on Google Earth.
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sathyameva-jayathe "it happens only in India',govinda's song in one of those films!A lawyer brags about Science & technology

( Posted: Friday , November 03, 2006 at 17:41 )        

shrinath Again a big mouth and big talks. Why cant the Indians do their job quitly without making much noise then to make a joke of themselves when things do not fall in place and its a failure.

( Posted: Thursday , November 02, 2006 at 15:00 )        

vipin It's a good move from Science & Technology ministry. but after doing all these things it might be under the India's great politician & they try to use it in his favor only.

( Posted: Thursday , November 02, 2006 at 14:23 )        

Diptiman Singh Thank god, the brains of India have finally woken up to the technology!
I believe privacy issue will curb this bill down. Politicians...eh, let's not talk about them.
Wonderful proposal nevertheless.

( Posted: Thursday , November 02, 2006 at 10:29 )        

Abhishek Its a Good move by the Science & Technology ministry. It is high time that India's Remote Sensing Satellites be put to more practical use. It is said that they have resolutions next to only CIA spy-sats.

( Posted: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 at 15:34 )        

raj before you start the project congress men get the Income TAX online filing right, get some good programmers, avoid relatives, brothers, sisters of ministers, congress men into the project.

( Posted: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 at 15:26 )        

more impulsive We need CCTVs in all government offices ,public places, airports(includes Customes clearance gates).Why the government is only interested inkeeping eyes on the public rather than their own beaurocrats who are heavily involved in corrput practices,I think the CCTV images will provide some valuable images of government employees sleeping while on duty,frequent tea breaks,paan chewing,coming late,leaving early,sexual harrasments,dissapearnace of important file, etc.The security departments should be accountable for the CCtv images and can be provided as evidence against errant employees.Hows this for a change Mr Sibbal.

( Posted: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 at 15:05 )        

swetha i think that would reduce encroachments and make our capital more beautiful.at the sametime like there are two sides to a coin every project has the negatives but we have to take into account that there is more positive than negative

( Posted: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 at 10:55 )        

more Hawkish As though the illegal constructions were happening without the knowledge and approval of MCD and DDA officials. Technology has nothing to do with the problem Sir. This is about integrity of people working in MCD and DDA.

Joke of the day!

( Posted: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 at 10:05 )        

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