Mohali, December 3, 2025 – Mohali has become a hub of AI-driven traffic and city management, thanks to the Punjab Government’s Rs 21.60 crore initiative led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.
“Real-time monitoring allows police to act quickly and enforce traffic rules effectively,” Mann said, referring to the city’s 400-plus CCTV cameras equipped with ANPR and e-challan systems.
Authorities reported that the first week saw Rs 1.40 crore in fines, while daily challans now range between 5,000 and 6,000. “This system is not only boosting compliance but also enhancing public safety,” a traffic official said.
The initiative also reduces accident risks by enabling faster emergency response and better coordination among agencies. Data collected is guiding future policies and contributing to a more efficient city planning process.
Citizens have expressed satisfaction with reduced traffic congestion and improved security. “Our aim is to strengthen urban and rural integration while advancing Digital India,” Mann said.
The Mohali AI system is seen as a blueprint for statewide expansion, demonstrating the Punjab Government’s commitment to modern, secure, and inclusive urban development.
