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'Must for buses to have panic buttons; notification on June 2'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
It will be mandatory for public transport buses to install emergency buttons, CCTV cameras and vehicle tracking devices to ensure safety of women commuters and the government will issue notification on these norms on June 2, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said today.

"To ensure safety of women after the unfortunate Nirbhaya incident, we have decided to make it mandatory for public transport buses to install emergency panic buttons, CCTV cameras and GPS-enabled vehicle tracking devices," the Road Transport and Highways Minister said.

After launching a pilot project under which Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation will run 10 luxury and 10 ordinary roadways buses fitted with emergency buttons and CCTV cameras, Gadkari said that a notification to have such devices in all public transport buses across the country will be issued on June 2.
 

"We are looking at installation of panic buttons, CCTV cameras and other devices at the manufacturing stage itself," he said on the sidelines of the event.

Bulk purchase of such items will bring down the cost of the devices, he added.

The ministry had issued these draft rules earlier this month under the Motor Vehicles Act and had sought comments from stakeholders including vehicle manufacturers.

Under the proposed notification, transport vehicles with a seating capacity of over 23 passengers will mandatorily have CCTV cameras that will be connected to the global positioning system and will be monitored by the local police control room.

Gadkari said that in case of any untoward event a woman passenger would be able to press the emergency button which in turn will transfer the information to the nearest local police station via the GPS.

Once the emergency signal is triggered, the CCTV cameras will start displaying live footage of the bus at the central control room. Besides, if a vehicle deviates from its prescribed route (monitored through the GPS devices), the system will start sending signals tracking its movement to the control room.
Gadkari asked state chief minister Devendra Fadnavis,

who was also present at the function, to form a joint venture company with JNPT for this.

Gadkari said JNPT will close 2016-17 with a profit of Rs 1,300 crore and made a commitment to invest back all of it for the development of the state.

He said all public sector enterprises, including ports and shipyards under his ministry, will be earning a profit of Rs 7,000 crore this fiscal year, up from Rs 6,000 crore in 2015-16.

His ministry has already awarded projects worth Rs 1 trillion under the Sagarmala project and plans to award Rs 2 trillion more in the next two years, he added.

Rail minister Suresh Prabhu, who was also present, said the Railways has been suffering for the last two years as it is not able to find takers for a large cargo capacity which it has created.

He expressed happiness at more steel plants coming up, saying it presents an opportunity for the Railways.

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First Published: May 25 2016 | 2:02 PM IST

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