2.8 lakh CCTV cameras, 11,000 free WiFi spots with 15 GB free data per user: Kejriwal's grand promises ahead of polls

ANI | Updated: Aug 8, 2019, 06:26 PM IST

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday announced that 2.80 lakh CCTV cameras will be installed across the national capital, along with 11,000 free WiFi hotspots.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday announced that 2.80 lakh CCTV cameras will be installed across the national capital, along with 11,000 free WiFi hotspots.

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Speaking to reporters here, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief said in the first phase of the initiative, 15 GB data per month will be given to users for free.

"One of our major electoral promises was of giving free WiFi. Cabinet has approved a decision that 11,000 hotspots will be installed in whole Delhi in which 4000 spots will be at bus stops and other 7000 hotspots will be divided as per 100 hotspots per assembly. Every user will be given 15 GB free data per month. This will be the first phase."

He also announced doubling of the number of CCTV cameras previously announced by Delhi government and asserted that installation of CCTVs in all assembly constituencies will work towards improving law and order situation.

"We have already approved the installation of 1.40 lakh CCTV cameras and work is going on for it. 2000 CCTV cameras are being installed in every assembly and people are very happy with it. People are demanding that more cameras should be installed, hence we have given approval for another 1.40 Lakh CCTV cameras, hence, a total of 2.80 Lakh cameras will be installed", he added.

 In a major relief for auto-rickshaw drivers in the national capital, the Delhi government, on Wednesday, announced the discontinuance of the practice of road try test after re-calibration of auto fare meters."Following directions from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the Consumer Affairs and Legal Metrology Department Minister Imran Hussain on Wednesday announced a major relief for autorickshaw drivers of Delhi by discontinuing the practice of road try test after re-calibration of auto fare meters," read a statement issued by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Legal Metrology.It added that the Kejriwal government has also decided to issue an advisory to the manufacturers and dealers of the auto-rickshaw fare meters that they cannot charge more than Rs 400 plus applicable GST for software upgradation."The Minister announced that for providing relief and succor to auto-rickshaw drivers, an advisory has been issued to the manufacturers, repairers and dealers of auto-rickshaw fare meters for not charging more than Rs 400 per meter plus applicable GST for undertaking software upgradation post revision of auto fares," the release added.The move became necessary after the Delhi government had recently revised the auto fares leading to the need for re-calibration of auto fare meters.Auto drivers had complained about charging of exorbitant prices by manufacturers and other dealers of the fare meters and the mandatory road try test at Rewla Khanpur, Najafgarh after its installation, will lead to a loss in their earnings.