Chandigarh: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday inaugurated several projects, including the state-of-the-art Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC), in the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana.
Accompanying Punjab Governor Banwarlilal Purohit, Shah also laid foundation stones of a hostel block of commerce college, a project for constructing 240 houses for police personnel and a bus depot-cum-workshop.
As per the ICCC project, more than 2,000 CCTV cameras have been installed in the city to keep an eye on traffic violations.
The ICCC is also integrated with major citizen-specific services, including water, electricity, sewage, solid waste management, transport, e-mail governance, parking and public-bike sharing for an effective monitoring of services and data analysis.
It is expected that after the inauguration of the centre, issuing challan to vehicles through these hi-tech cameras will start shortly.
The other projects which the Union Minister inaugurated included a new office building of Chandigarh Housing Board, two government schools and an urban park.
Later, addressing a gathering, Shah said he was visiting the ‘beautiful city’ after a long time and felt very good.
“In the history of the modern world, Chandigarh is the most developed city in the category of planned cities,” said Shah.
(IANS)