Key Points

The Rajasthan government has approved installing 2 lakh LED street lights across the state before Diwali. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma stated this initiative will enhance safety and modernize urban areas. Work will replace outdated lights in 312 urban bodies starting September 15. The project also includes a public helpline for citizen complaints and suggestions.

Key Points: Rajasthan Approves 2 Lakh LED Street Lights Before Diwali Season

  • Doubles original target from 1 lakh to 2 lakh LED lights before festive season
  • Aims to enhance nighttime safety and reduce accident risks across cities
  • Project to save energy and provide modern lighting in 312 urban bodies
  • Includes public helpline 181 for complaints about street lights and infrastructure
2 min read

Rajasthan govt approves installation of 2 lakh LED street lights

Rajasthan govt doubles LED street light target to 2 lakh units before festive season to enhance safety, save energy, and modernize urban infrastructure across 312 urban bodies.

"It is our resolve that every road, every locality, and every market of the state should be illuminated - Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, Sep 3

The Rajasthan government has approved the installation of 2 lakh LED street lights across the state before the start of the festive season, doubling the earlier target of 1 lakh proposed in the 2025-26 budget.

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said the initiative aims to enhance nighttime safety, energy conservation, and smoother traffic movement in urban areas.

"It is our resolve that every road, every locality, and every market of the state should be illuminated. This is not just lighting work, but a step towards building a safe and modern Rajasthan," he said.

The Chief Minister directed that work begin before the Diwali season so that city streets appear brighter during the festivities.

Weak and outdated street lights across 312 urban bodies will be replaced with modern LED systems, improving both the appearance of cities and the sense of security among citizens.

Officials said the new installations will help save energy, reduce the risk of accidents, and provide a safer environment at night.

The Urban Development Department has been asked to prepare an action plan and launch the project without delay.

The decision will also be implemented under the 'Shahar Chalo Abhiyan', being run by the Department of Autonomous Governance.

From September 15 to October 2, work will be carried out to install new street lights and repair non-functional ones across all urban bodies of the state.

To ensure accountability and public participation, the Department has issued a state-level helpline number 181 for complaints and suggestions related to street lights, drinking water, and roads.

With this move, the government hopes to give a visible facelift to urban infrastructure while addressing safety and energy concerns.

Recently, the Rajasthan cabinet approved the implementation of the PM Surya Ghar 150 Units Free Electricity Scheme across the state, which will benefit 1.04 crore registered consumers.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Finally! The old street lights in our area are so dim that accidents happen frequently. LED lights will save electricity bills too. Good timing before Diwali - our markets will look beautiful during festival shopping 🪔
A
Aman W
Hope they maintain these lights properly. Last time they installed new lights in our city, half stopped working within months and nobody came to repair. The helpline number is a good step though.
S
Sarah B
As someone who frequently visits Rajasthan for work, this is much needed. The contrast between well-lit tourist areas and poorly lit residential zones is stark. Better lighting will boost nighttime economy and safety.
K
Kavya N
LED lights + free electricity scheme? Rajasthan is making smart moves! This will reduce municipal electricity bills significantly. Hope other states learn from this model. 💡
M
Michael C
Impressive scale - 2 lakh lights! The energy savings alone will be substantial. Smart urban planning that addresses both safety and sustainability. More Indian cities need this kind of infrastructure upgrade.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50