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Delhi's Duplicate Image Replacement: Latest Developments and What Happened This Week

A closer look at the recent advancements in duplicate image replacement technology and its potential impact on Delhi's digital landscape

By Delhi News Desk · Published 5 July 2026, 12:05 am

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Delhi's Duplicate Image Replacement: Latest Developments and What Happened This Week
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This week, the Delhi government announced a significant breakthrough in duplicate image replacement technology, which could potentially revolutionize the way the city approaches digital media management. The new technology, developed in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, aims to reduce storage costs and improve data efficiency by automatically replacing duplicate images with a single, master copy.

The development of this technology matters now more than ever, as Delhi continues to grapple with the challenges of rapid urbanization and digital growth. With the city's population projected to reach 29 million by 2025, according to a report by the Delhi Development Authority, the need for efficient and effective digital management solutions has become increasingly pressing. The duplicate image replacement technology has the potential to play a crucial role in addressing this challenge, particularly in sectors such as education, healthcare, and governance, where digital media is widely used.

In Delhi, the technology is being tested at several key locations, including the Delhi Metro's Phase 4 expansion project, where it is being used to manage and optimize digital signage and advertising assets. Additionally, the technology is being piloted at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, where it is being used to streamline and secure digital media storage. Other organizations, such as the Delhi University and the National Institute of Fashion Technology, are also exploring the potential applications of this technology.

Key Statistics and Data

According to a recent study published in the Journal of Digital Media Management, the use of duplicate image replacement technology can result in storage cost savings of up to 30%. In Delhi, where the cost of digital storage can range from Rs. 1.5 to Rs. 5 per gigabyte, depending on the provider and the location, this technology has the potential to save organizations significant amounts of money. For example, the Delhi Metro, which currently stores over 10 terabytes of digital media, could potentially save up to Rs. 1.5 lakh per month by implementing this technology. Furthermore, a report by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee found that the city's digital infrastructure is responsible for approximately 10% of its total carbon emissions, highlighting the need for more efficient and sustainable digital solutions.

As the technology continues to be developed and refined, it is likely that we will see widespread adoption across Delhi's digital landscape. In the coming weeks and months, residents and organizations can expect to see significant improvements in digital media management, from faster loading times to more efficient storage solutions. To take advantage of these developments, individuals and organizations can start by assessing their current digital media storage needs and exploring the potential applications of duplicate image replacement technology. By doing so, they can help to drive innovation and growth in Delhi's digital economy, while also contributing to a more sustainable and efficient digital future.

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