Chandrababu Naidu Prioritizes Technology for Enhanced Security Measures
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has emphasized the adoption of advanced technology to improve security protocols while reducing the reliance on extensive security personnel. In line with his directives, several initiatives have been launched to enhance the safety and security of key areas, particularly around his residence in Undavalli.
One of the key innovations in the Chief Minister’s security plan is the use of cutting-edge drones. These drones are deployed to regularly monitor the surroundings of Chandrababu’s residence, taking flight every two hours to survey the area and capture high-resolution visual data. If any unusual activity or suspicious movements are detected, the drones immediately send alerts to the monitoring team, ensuring a swift response from security personnel. The collected data is thoroughly analyzed by police officials to maintain a secure environment around the residence, enabling authorities to manage security more efficiently with fewer personnel.
In addition to the use of drones, Chandrababu Naidu has also focused on minimizing disruptions caused by security measures. The Chief Minister has made it clear that during his travels, traffic disruptions should be kept to a minimum. He personally monitors the implementation of these instructions and takes a proactive approach, inquiring with officials whenever prolonged traffic halts are observed, ensuring smoother commutes for the public.
Moreover, Naidu has directed security teams to reduce the number of personnel deployed during his private events, such as weddings or celebratory gatherings. He has emphasized the importance of balancing safety with convenience, urging that attendees should not be inconvenienced by excessive security measures. By optimizing security procedures and leveraging modern technology, Chandrababu Naidu is working towards a more efficient, less disruptive security framework that minimizes the strain on both security personnel and the public.