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Maharashtra Unveils Unified CCTV Maintenance SOP to Restore Nonfunctional Cameras

The plan will centralize CCTV maintenance under a single agency, mandating standardized repair protocols with uniform warranty terms to prevent future outages.

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Overview

  • A single dedicated agency will oversee all CCTV installation, repair and monitoring, replacing the current fragmented system of police, district committees and CSR-funded projects.
  • Home Department is tasked with drafting the SOP to define maintenance responsibilities, monitor camera performance and regulate access to footage to prevent unauthorized leaks.
  • Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has directed District Planning Committees to allocate funds for the repair and upkeep of government-installed cameras.
  • This week officials convened meetings with service providers in Ratnagiri and Raigad districts to reactivate hundreds of offline cameras and clarify vendor obligations.
  • The SOP will address technical hurdles such as fibre-connectivity failures and establish coordination protocols between police and disaster management teams.