Mumbai: Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has awarded a Rs 106 crore project to Brihaspathi Technologiesto install 6,300 surveillance cameras across various bus stops throughout the state.
The project aims to transform passenger security and operational monitoring across hundreds of MSRTC depots, workshops, and bus stations.
The project scope includes installing high-definition CCTV surveillance systems at 658 bus stands and stations, and monitoring an estimated fleet size of 15,000 buses.
The surveillance system will integrate thousands of high-definition IP cameras, edge devices, and analytics-enabled servers, feeding real-time data into a centralised ICCC.
The ICCC will feature a state-of-the-art video wall, operator consoles, and an enterprise-grade Video Management System (VMS), backed by five years of warranty and comprehensive maintenance.
Predictive and preventive servicing will be implemented to ensure uptime and reliability across the network.
The command centre will enable 24×7 monitoring of passenger areas, vehicle depots, and critical infrastructure — helping detect security incidents, streamline fleet management, and ensure better compliance with safety protocols.
In addition, the digital command centre is designed to enhance decision-making through data analytics and system integration. This will give authorities a unified view of operations across the state’s transport ecosystem.
It is expected to improve incident response times, reduce vandalism, and increase transparency in on-ground operations.











































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