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ECIL to implement Rs 370-cr security project for Games

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New Delhi, Oct. 19 Electronics Corporation of India Ltd (ECIL) will implement a Rs 370-crore project to set up a complete security solution for the Commonwealth Games.

The Union Cabinet today approved ECIL’s proposal for an Integrated Security System (ISS) at a financial cost of Rs 370 crore for various competition, training and other Commonwealth Games venues, stated an official release.

A total expenditure of Rs 370 crore (exclusive of statutory taxes, duties and fees) is involved in the installation of the integrated system by ECIL, it said. According to the ‘Host City Agreement’ all venues associated with the Commonwealth Games are to be provided specified facilities including security.

In the interests of uniformity, compatibility and economies of scale and to ensure that a complete security solution is provided, ECIL has been tasked with providing the system.

The security solution will be delivered by March 31, 2010.

This is the first time an integrated security system on such a large scale is being implemented in India.

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