'Trinetra': Gujarat CM Rupani Launches Drone-based Surveillance to Check Illegal Sand Mining
'Trinetra': Gujarat CM Rupani Launches Drone-based Surveillance to Check Illegal Sand Mining
The drone surveillance system is likely to be particularly helpful in instances where it might not be possible to post policemen or other security forces round the clock.

Ahmedabad: Drones will now keep an eye over rivers in Gujarat in a bid to contain illegal mining in riverbeds by unscrupulous elements. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani launched “Trinetra”, a new drone-based surveillance system to contain illegal mining of sand that is rampant in riverbeds across Gujarat.

To begin with, drones will fly over the Sabarmati, Orsang-Bhadar and Tapi rivers and will transmit live visuals to controlrooms of the state Mines and Minerals department.

Persons who are found indulging in illegal or unauthorised mining of sand will be nabbed and police complaints will be filed against them. In the second stage, drones will be handed over to all district administrations to monitor the two lakh square kilometer area that is under the Mines and Minerals department. While the Mines and Minerals department will first use drones for surveillance, the Chief Minister stated that soon other departments will begin to use the technology as well.

Launching the new surveillance facility in Gandhinagar, CM Rupani said that performance evaluation of various departments was done by the state government and it was found that illegal sand mining was a huge menace.

“With the use of technology, especially the Trinetra technology, the Mines and Minerals department, along with the police, will be able to tackle this menace effectively. Our government is committed to its pledge of zero corruption and welfare of the people,” Rupani said at the function.

“We have introduced the “Pocket Cop” application for the police force and this technology has proven to be helpful for both the cops and citizens. Similarly, I believe the “Trinetra” technology will help control the sand mafia,” he added.

Mines and Minerals department commissioner Rupwant Singh said that bidding for all the 686 blocks of the department will now be done through the online process to ensure transparency. “Auction of these blocks for mining purposes will now be done in an online process. Three major limestone blocks in Kutch district were auctioned online last year and in the near future, the state government will earn about Rs 9000 crore in the form of royalty and premium,” he said.

Officials of the department were given a demonstration of how the drone surveillance system will function. The drone surveillance system is likely to be particularly helpful in instances where it might not be possible to post policemen or other security forces round the clock.

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