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Phase 2 of Mantralaya security plan okayed; drone use, visitor screening mandated

The second phase introduces a visitor management system at all gates, limiting entry to those without specific reasons for visiting Mantralaya

Published on: Aug 24, 2024 09:13 AM IST
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Mumbai: The high power committee has approved the second phase of the Mantralaya security plan, authorising the use of drones and imposing restrictions on visitors entering the government headquarters. The home department has allocated a budget of 41.75 crore for the plan's implementation.

The high power committee has approved the second phase of the Mantralaya security plan. (Bhushan Koyande/ HT Photo)
The high power committee has approved the second phase of the Mantralaya security plan. (Bhushan Koyande/ HT Photo)

In response to recent incidents involving anti-social elements making reels on the premises and increased footfall on cabinet meeting days, the state home department has devised a strategy to enhance security measures. Following the first phase, which restricted visitor vehicles and established counters for departmental letters at entry gates, the home department is now set to further tighten security protocols.

The second phase introduces a visitor management system at all gates, limiting entry to those without specific reasons for visiting Mantralaya. Additional measures include restricting visitor time, implementing CCTV-based facial recognition, and utilising drones. Of the total budget, 1.64 crore is allocated for the CCTV network, 40.57 lakh for drones, 6.63 crore for command and control rooms, and 6.20 crore for a customised pass management system, according to a government resolution issued on Friday.

The official added that they plan to limit entry based on visiting time and the specific departments people need to access.

"These repeat visitors wander through various departments, disturbing employees and officials, and fostering a 'middlemen' culture that is detrimental to the government's image. Such individuals will be barred from entering the premises," the official stated.

The project has received approval from the high power committee chaired by the chief secretary.

The new security measures aim to address concerns about unauthorised access and potential security risks at Mantralaya, while also streamlining visitor management to improve efficiency and maintain the integrity of government operations.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Surendra P Gangan

Surendra P Gangan is Senior Assistant Editor with political bureau of Hindustan Times’ Mumbai Edition. He covers state politics and Maharashtra government’s administrative stories. Reports on the developments in finances, agriculture, social sectors among others.

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