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Amarnath Yatra: AI powered Integrated Command Centre to go live in May

CEO SASB chairs review meeting ahead of pilgrimage

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Last updated: April 26, 2025 2:06 am
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Published: April 26, 2025
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Katra, April 25: In a significant move to bolster security and streamline pilgrimage operations, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) Friday conducted a high-level joint security review at its Central Office in Katra where in it was announced that the AI-powered Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) would be functional in May.
An official statement said that the meeting was chaired by Chief Executive Officer Anshul Garg and attended by senior officials from the Board, J&K Police, CRPF, Army, intelligence agencies, and the civil administration. The review focused on assessing the preparedness of security agencies and operational arrangements for ensuring a smooth and safe pilgrimage. “At the heart of the discussion was the forthcoming operationalisation of the AI-powered Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) at Katra, which the CEO directed must be fully functional by the first week of May,” the statement said.
It said that the ICCC, designed as a cutting-edge surveillance hub, will feature over 700 CCTV cameras with capabilities such as gesture and facial recognition and pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) technology. “Once operational, it will provide real-time monitoring, enable swift emergency responses, and significantly enhance coordination among the various security agencies,” the statement said.
Emphasising the importance of adhering to the set timeline, Garg underscored that the effectiveness of the security grid across the Shrine area would hinge on the timely activation of the ICCC. “The safety and security of the pilgrims is paramount, and there must be no compromise in the implementation of advanced surveillance systems,” he said.
The meeting also highlighted the need for seamless intelligence sharing and communication across agencies to pre-empt any potential security threats. Strategies for verifying the credentials of Ponywalla service providers were discussed to prevent impersonation and ensure only authorised personnel operate along the pilgrimage route. Other key measures deliberated upon included the deployment of additional security personnel, area domination, and the use of drones for aerial surveillance. Discussions also covered the utilisation of geo-fencing technology, AI-based analytics, and other emerging security solutions to keep pace with evolving threats.
The CEO reiterated the importance of optimal utilisation of newly procured high-tech security equipment, such as X-ray baggage scanners, door-frame metal detectors, hand-held detectors, and under-vehicle search mirrors, all installed as per the directions of the Hon’ble Chairman of the Shrine Board, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir. SSP Reasi informed the gathering that FIRs have been registered against unauthorised individuals found illegally operating as service providers, with regular inspections continuing to ensure full compliance. Peripheral security in and around Katra town was also discussed in detail, with a focus on strengthening surveillance systems, improving intelligence-gathering mechanisms, and enhancing access control to maintain a secure environment for all pilgrims. The joint review marks a crucial step in the lead-up to the pilgrimage season, as authorities work together to ensure a safe, secure, and spiritually fulfilling experience for millions of devotees

 

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