BDL Funds CCTV Cameras installation in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, 20 Sep 2023: Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), a Government of India Enterprise under Ministry of Defence, has contributed an amount of Rs 30 Lakh towards installation of CCTV Cameras in Old City of Hyderabad. The said contribution has been made by BDL towards the ‘CCTV Surveillance Project’ taken up by Hyderabad City Police.

Shri N Srinivasulu, Director (Finance), BDL presented the cheque to Shri Ch. Rupesh, IPS, DCP, South East Zone, Hyderabad City at BDL Kanchanbagh Unit today in the presence of Shri P V Raja Ram, Director (Production), BDL and other senior officials from BDL and Hyderabad City Police.

Installation of CCTV cameras in vital locations of old city of Hyderabad is aimed to aid the law enforcing agencies in monitoring and responding to incidents more effectively, thereby strengthening the safety and security of the region.


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