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DGCA surveillance report uncovers systemic safety lapses at Indias busiest airports

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has flagged multiple safety violations across key…

70:30 partnership offered by Gujarat to societies for CCTV camera installation

Gujarat government will provide 30% of total expenditure to society members of any society of…

Mr Amit Shah to launch online PSARA application portal

Mr Amit Shah, Home Minister, Govt of India, will officially launch the online PSARA License portal…

Peter Neffenger sworn in as sixth US TSA administrator

Department of Homeland Security Secretary, Jeh Johnson has named Peter Neffenger as the sixth administrator of the Transportation…

G4S supports criminal justice scholarship

American International College (AIC) was recently presented with a check for the amount of $10,000 by Drew Levine, President of…

Odisha rejects objections of bus operators to CCTV, GPS

Rejecting the objections of private bus owners association to the proposal of installing CCTV and global positioning system in…

India to integrate census with biometric database

Indias government has unveiled plans to link its biometrics-backed unique ID number, Aadhaar, with the National Population…

Centre against pulling out CISF from airport security

The Union Home Ministry is unlikely to heed the demand of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to pull out the Central…

Tihar inmates to wear tracking device on ankle

Inmates of Tihar Jail may soon be spotted wearing ankle bands for security reasons. Following the recent jailbreak, minister…

Pakistan to install tracking chips on the ankles of 1,600 terror suspects

For the first time in Pakistan, 'tracking chips' will be installed in the feet of 1,600 terror suspects in Punjab province by the…

Japan may test airport body scanners this year

Travelers transiting Japan's busiest airports could encounter full-body scanners at security checkpoints soon. Japan's Ministry…

CCTV to be installed in shelter homes soon: Bombay High Court

With an increase in number of incidents where children and women in state-run shelter homes are sexually and physically abused,…

Govt. mulls new policy to intercept and monitor calls

The government is working on a new regulatory framework for lawful interception and monitoring of telephone calls and messages…

US National Security Agency loses phone surveillance powers

US surveillance powers - which allow the National Security Agency to bulk collect phone data - have expired after the Senate…

BSF to get hi-tech equipment to enhance vigil along border

The Border Security Force is going to procure hi-tech equipment to enhance supervision and reaction capability of its troops…