Updated On: 03 March, 2025 07:17 AM IST | Mumbai | Sameer Surve
AI-powered CCTV cameras to track visitors across civic hospitals and buildings; around 150 AI-based CCTV cameras are already operational at BYL Nair, K E M, Sion Lokmanya Tilak, and R N Cooper hospitals

BMC is enhancing vigilance by installing AI-based CCTV cameras. Representation pic/istock
If you enter a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) facility this week, closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras will follow your every move. The BMC has decided to implement AI-powered surveillance across its buildings to enhance security, enabling facial recognition and visitor tracking. A budget provision of Rs 18.21 crore has been made for these installations.
Around 150 AI-based CCTV cameras are already operational at BYL Nair, K E M, Sion Lokmanya Tilak, and R N Cooper hospitals. Now, BMC plans to extend this surveillance to maternity homes and peripheral hospitals. Explaining the system, a senior BMC security official said, “These cameras can track a person from entry to exit, identify vehicle numbers, and provide official statistics. If an area under surveillance goes dark, the system alerts officials about insufficient lighting.”