"After becoming the first municipal corporation to have installed CCTV cameras in our mid-day meal kitchens, we are now planning to put them in all our schools," SDMC Education Committee Chairman Satish Upadhyay said.
Upadhyay said the corporation has written to the state government but is "yet to hear from them".
"There are 588 schools altogether and if we factor in those running in shifts, the number is 432 in total. We are looking for a minimum of 8 to 10 cameras per building," he added.
Fending off the opposition's remarks that "instead of focusing on basic needs the ruling party is wasting money on CCTVs", the chairman defended his stand on the issue.
"Education is still our priority. This we have asked, apart from our regular budget. One sees on television how lives are becoming vulnerable to external attacks and that is why CCTV cameras have been installed at market places too. It is the need of the hour," he said.