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MoU signed for indigenous chips in CCTV cameras

MoU signed for indigenous chips in CCTV cameras

IIT Madras Research Park headquartered Mindgrove Technologies has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Prama India Private Limited to deploy indigenously designed chips in CCTV surveillance cameras and advanced video security systems. According to the firm this is one of the largest commercial integrations of Indian-designed silicon to date. Under the agreement, Prama will integrate Mindgrove’s proprietary Vision SoC (its second chip), funded under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s (Meity) Design Linked Incentive scheme across its video surveillance and security product portfolio. The partnership also includes joint design and development. Shashwath TR, Co-founder and CEO of Mindgrove Technologies, said, “This engagement validates our Vision SoC as a production-ready platform capable of meeting performance, reliability, and scale requirements in real-world security systems.” The collaboration comes at a critical juncture for India’s semiconductor ambitions, as the country strengthens efforts to reduce reliance on imported chipsets in sensitive domains such as security and surveillance. Ashish P. Dhakan, Managing Director & CEO, Prama India, said, “Beyond technology development, this collaboration will help build strategic capabilities within …

CISF seeks govt nod to set up facial recognition cameras at four airports

CISF seeks govt nod to set up facial recognition cameras at four airports

The CISF has sought the Union home ministry’s permission to set up cameras with a facial recognition system in at least four airports — starting with Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata — which will help identify fugitives and suspects using the government’s database. CISF seeks govt nod to set up facial recognition cameras at four airports At the foundation-laying ceremony of the new CISF headquarters in New Delhi on Monday, director general Praveer Ranjan said in his address, “There will be an integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) for vital installations and airports. As part of data fusion in this centre, the government is considering our proposal to have a facial recognition system at four airports: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.” Union minister of state for home, Bandi Sanjay Kumar laid the foundation stone for the new headquarters. While the CISF chief did not specify details about the proposed facial recognition system, people aware of the matter said that cameras with software capable of matching the faces of suspects(with those in government’s database) will first be …

Alia Bhatt gets roasted by Samay Raina over Cannes 2026 appearance on India’s Got Latent S2: ‘Yahan cameras aap pe hai’

Alia Bhatt gets roasted by Samay Raina over Cannes 2026 appearance on India’s Got Latent S2: ‘Yahan cameras aap pe hai’

Comedian Samay Raina has officially returned with a brand-new season of India’s Got Latent, and the opening episode is already creating buzz online. The Season 2 premiere, which dropped on June 20, featured Alia Bhatt and Sharvari as special guests as they joined the show to promote their upcoming action thriller, Alpha. Alia Bhatt’s Cannes moment becomes a joke on India’s Got Latent season 2. (Netflix/Youtube) Known for his quick wit and no-holds-barred humour, Samay delivered several memorable one-liners throughout the episode. One moment that particularly stood out was his playful dig at Alia Bhatt, seemingly referencing the actor’s recent Cannes 2026 controversy, leaving the audience and fellow guests in splits. Samay pokes fun at Alia and Sharvari During one of the opening segments, Samay welcomed Alia Bhatt and Sharvari in his trademark style and immediately put the spotlight on the former. Listing out her achievements, he spoke about her popularity, her appearances on some of the biggest red carpets in the world and her National Award win before asking why she had decided to …

Controllers to cameras: Bloodborne to The Legend of Zelda, video game adaptations that are headed to the big screen

Controllers to cameras: Bloodborne to The Legend of Zelda, video game adaptations that are headed to the big screen

Crossovers from the gaming world to cinema have always been exciting, especially to those who grew up with a controller in hand. With the release of Mortal Kombat II and the announcement of an R-rated animated adaptation of the beloved gothic horror game Bloodborne at CinemaCon 2026, the floodgates are open. Here’s a look at the video game adaptations headed to screens soon: Upcoming video game adaptations to look forward to Bloodborne The one that has the internet buzzing right now is Bloodborne, announced by Sony Pictures and PlayStation Productions at CinemaCon 2026. An R-rated animated feature based on the critically acclaimed game is being developed. What has fans particularly intrigued is the involvement of YouTube creator Seán McLoughlin, aka JackSepticEye, as co-producer. The film is touted to be “very true” to the gory spirit of Bloodborne Street Fighter Arriving in theatres on October 16, Street Fighter’s ensemble cast includes Noah Centineo, Andrew Koji, Callina Liang, Roman Reigns, David Dastmalchian, Cody Rhodes, Andrew Schulz, Vidyut Jammwal, Eric André, 50 Cent and Jason Momoa. The Kitao …

240+ CCTV cameras disabled at Chinnaswamy stadium during RCB match; 2 booked

240+ CCTV cameras disabled at Chinnaswamy stadium during RCB match; 2 booked

2 min readBengaluruApr 28, 2026 05:38 PM IST Two employees of a CCTV firm have been booked for allegedly sabotaging the surveillance network at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru during an IPL match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans on April 24, leaving over 240 cameras offline. The Cubbon Park police registered an FIR on April 25 under section 324(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which pertains to mischief and deliberate destruction of property. The complaint was filed by Aditya Bhat, a representative of Staqu Technologies Pvt Ltd, a Gurgaon-based firm. The accused are Manjunath, 37, from Hiriyuru in Chitradurga district, and Abdul Kalam, 19, from Sultanpur in Uttar Pradesh — both employees of IVS Digital Solution, a sub-contractor involved in the stadium’s CCTV operations. According to the FIR, the two accused entered the stadium using passes but without authorisation at around 11.30 am on the day of the match. They allegedly proceeded to deliberately tamper with network video recorder (NVR) systems and fibre connections, disabling cameras across critical areas, including all entry …

Haryana Human Rights Commission seeks report over ‘non-functional’ CCTV cameras in Panchkula

Haryana Human Rights Commission seeks report over ‘non-functional’ CCTV cameras in Panchkula

Chandigarh, The Haryana Human Rights Commission has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report pertaining to a large number of CCTV cameras installed by the Municipal Corporation, Panchkula being “non-functional” and called for a report from the concerned officials in the matter. Haryana Human Rights Commission seeks report over ‘non-functional’ CCTV cameras in Panchkula In its order issued on Tuesday, the HHRC has expressed serious concern over the issue. According to the news report, out of a total of 473 CCTV cameras installed by the Municipal Corporation, Panchkula, nearly 200 cameras are currently non-functional, constituting a substantial portion of the surveillance infrastructure. Despite repeated concerns raised by the traffic police for timely repair and maintenance, the issue persists, indicating administrative delay. As a result, there has been a significant decline in traffic challans issued through electronic surveillance, the report said. The HHRC, comprising Chairperson Justice Lalit Batra and Members Kuldip Jain and Deep Bhatia, has taken a serious view of the matter. In its order, the Commission observed that non-functionality of such a large …

AI cameras to soon manage Pune traffic with automatic challans: ACP | Pune News

AI cameras to soon manage Pune traffic with automatic challans: ACP | Pune News

AI-based cameras under the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) will soon play a central role in managing Pune’s traffic, with automatic challans to be issued for violations across nearly 500 locations in the city, Additional Commissioner of Police Manoj Patil said on Sunday. Speaking at the Pune Social Impact Dialogue organised by the Software Exporters Association of Pune (SEAP), Patil said that ITMS will ensure stricter enforcement, as “certainty of punishment” will discourage people from breaking rules, with up to 99% of challans expected to be generated by the system. He explained that Pune’s worsening traffic situation is the result of rapid and unplanned growth, outdated planning, and excessive reliance on private vehicles and that earlier infrastructure projects, such as flyovers, were often designed using limited or outdated data. Citing an example, he said that a bridge planned for 19,000 vehicles is now expected to handle nearly 90,000 vehicles, leading to congestion instead of relief. To address this, authorities are now shifting towards data-driven and evidence-based planning, using real-time inputs from platforms like Google and …

Oppo teases the 7,050mAh-powered Find X9 Ultra with dual 200MP cameras | Technology News

Oppo teases the 7,050mAh-powered Find X9 Ultra with dual 200MP cameras | Technology News

3 min readNew DelhiApr 14, 2026 01:44 PM IST Oppo has shared new details about its upcoming flagship, the Oppo Find X9 Ultra, ahead of its global launch on April 21. Through teaser images posted on Weibo, the company has revealed the phone’s design and colour options, giving a clearer idea of what to expect from its next premium offering. The Find X9 Ultra will be available in three colour variants: Earth Tundra, Polar Glacier, and Sand Canyon. The Earth Tundra model features a two-tone, dark colour treatment, and the Polar Glacier model is identifiable by its soft light blue colour. For those who prefer more colourful and vibrant phones, the Sand Canyon option stands out as it boasts an intense orange colour. The smartphone is characterised by a massive circle-shaped camera module on the back, and its branding is attributed to a partnership with the renowned Hasselblad company, highlighting Oppo’s dedication to high-quality photography. It will boast a flat display and a central punch-hole at the front, there might also be a button on the …

Delhi PWD plans AI-enabled cameras to track crime, potholes and garbage dumping in Delhi

Delhi PWD plans AI-enabled cameras to track crime, potholes and garbage dumping in Delhi

New Delhi, The Delhi government is planning a major overhaul of its CCTV surveillance network, with a focus on integrating artificial intelligence -based analytics to enhance both public safety and civic management, officials said on Thursday. Delhi PWD plans AI-enabled cameras to track crime, potholes and garbage dumping in Delhi In the past few years, the Public Works Department has installed around 2.8 lakh CCTV cameras in two phases. However, over the years, several of those cameras have outlived their capacity and will be replaced, they said. “To strengthen its CCTV network, PWD plans to conduct a detailed assessment, which will include identifying existing deficiencies, covering gaps, storage limitations, network bottlenecks, and operational issues. We plan to hire a company for which a tender has been floated,” a senior government official said. PWD minister Parvesh Sahib Singh had earlier directed the officials to come up with a plan to replace the obsolete cameras, and while doing so, also plan ahead, including the use of cameras for civic revamp. As per the plan, “the consultants will …