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We are working on sustainable infrastructure development of technology for urban development: Ward Chair Tiwari 

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. Kathmandu Metropolitan City’s Ward No. 26 has installed 77 CCTV cameras installed inside Balaju area of the ward to fiber-net.

CCTV cameras connected with fiber in collaboration with Nepal Telecom can be viewed on the monitor installed at the ward office. KMC Chief Administrative Officer Saroj Guragain, Spokesperson Nabin Manandhar and Ward Chair and Good Governance Committee Coordinator Khyam Raj Tiwari jointly inaugurated the system. For this, the ward has spent around Rs 10 million.

Ward Chairman and Coordinator Tiwari said, “This type of system has probably been implemented for the first time in Nepal.TAG_OPEN_div_32 We are expanding this system everywhere within the metropolis. Talking about the need of the ward, he said, “We need 200 cameras within the geographical area of the ward. We will install these cameras step by step. According to him, there are plans to build sustainable infrastructure of technology and collaborate with security agencies for security, urban development and development management.

According to Anirudh Nepal, head of the Department of Information Technology, an agreement has already been reached with the construction side for the construction of a surveillance room in the Balaju Baisdhara Park area to monitor the footage received from CCTV cameras inside the city.TAG_OPEN_div_30

Talking about the progress of the expansion of the system, he said, “The system has been installed in ward number 30.TAG_OPEN_div_28 Bid for Ward No. 32 is in the process of being invited. Ward No. Bids for 14 have already been invited. Ward No. Bid for Ward No. 3 is in the process of being invited. Once the system is developed, the camera will not work and will be useless due to the breakage of the wire, and the past problems will be completely solved. The tangle of wires will improve the ugly urban beauty. ’

5 packages of the Metropolitan City’s Pride Plan ‘Metropolis Sees the Metropolis’ program are in the evaluation stage.TAG_OPEN_div_26 This collaboration is worth learning from the point of view of the practice of taking the services provided by the government from the government agencies. Nirmal Raj Chataut, deputy manager of Nepal Telecom, said, “KMC has collaborated with us to connect every CCTV camera to the fiber network and install it in the watch room.” We transmit the camera footage to the surveillance room through an internet link. ’

TAG_OPEN_div_24 Since the primary network is underground, there is no visible network of wires in the city, problems in service are minimized, and the problem can be solved immediately. Chataut informed. According to Information Technology Officer Engineer Madhav Khanal, the camera captures Ultra HD (4K 3840×2160) quality scenes. Up to 8 sensors can be connected to each camera based on AI. These cameras belong to the Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) protocol.

Explaining the features of the TAG_OPEN_div_22 cameras, Khanal said, “Backup power has been arranged to run these cameras even if the lights go out. The ‘PTZ (automatically rotate, move up and down, and zoom in and out)’ camera can capture and capture scenes up to 550m clearly. The bullet camera gives a clear view up to 60 meters.

Voice video and notification can be sent to the concerned officer from the camera. With inbuilt AI features, these cameras can calculate the number plate of the vehicle, the face of the person, people and the movement of the vehicle. It can show the state of the environment. These cameras are 8 megapixels and 4 megapixels. ’

These cameras will not only provide visuals but also data on urban conditions, behavior, movement, environment, etc., so they can provide the basis for future smart city policies and programs and budget to be allocated.

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