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Kerala's Road Safety Authority demands explanations for a ₹232 crore AI camera project estimate, halting payments and investigating approved officials.
Kerala’s Road Safety Authority withheld £34.8 million from Keltron due to unaddressed defects in AI cameras, impacting payments to SRIT and Keltron's operational costs.
As per the agreement between the MVD and the Keltron, 25 lakh notices had to be sent in a year.
The Chief Justice A J Desai and Justice V G Arun bench approved the release of the second instalment, considering that the initial tranche of Rs 11 crore had been disbursed.
They also sought to remind that components made by Keltron were used in the Chandrayaan-3 and Adithya L1 missions of ISRO.
The high court had in June barred the government from making any payment to the state-owned company in connection with the project.
The government had issued an order in January, empowering the Board to recruit operators for Keltron
No penalty for travelling with children on two-wheelers, says transport minister Antony Raju
Hunger strike will be held in front of AI camera, said Sudhakaran marking strong protest against the LDF government and Chief Minister Pinrayi Vijayan
Challenging P Rajeeve's explanation that Keltron followed all CVC guidelines while issuing the tender, Satheesan said the formation of a cartel for bidding was against the central agency's norms.
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