In the 2013-14 budget, Rs 120 crore was earmarked for CCTNS while Rs 37.23 crore had been given in 2012-13 budget.
The maiden budget speech of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has no mention about the CCTNS project, which was conceived by former Home Minister P Chidambaram after the Mumbai terror attacks.
Under the project, approximately 14,000 police stations throughout the country were planned to be connected apart from higher offices in police hierarchy.
The CCTNS would be a comprehensive database for crimes and criminals, and it would be easier for the law enforcement agencies to track down a criminal moving from one place to another.
The project aims at creation of a nation-wide networking infrastructure for evolution of IT-enabled sophisticated tracking system around 'investigation of crime and detection of criminals.'
Chidambaram had said that the police stations in the country were virtually unconnected islands and there was no system of data storage, sharing or accessing data.
"Realising the gross deficiency in connectivity," the previous UPA government had implemented this programme.
However, a sum of Rs 5 crore has been allocated in the Budget for National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID), another pet project of the previous UPA government. Rs 14 crore was given to NATGRID in 2013-14 Budget.
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