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Mumbai Local Trains to Get Panic Buttons and Facial Recognition Cameras

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Mumbai's railway authorities are planning significant security upgrades for local trains following a stabbing incident. Key proposals include installing panic buttons across the network to allow passengers to quickly alert authorities in emergencies. Conventional CCTV systems at major railway stations are set to be replaced with facial recognition-enabled surveillance cameras. These measures are aimed at improving passenger safety and enabling faster identification of suspects on the city's busy rail network.

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