Initiative: Delhi Government to remove dark spots from the streets and lanes!
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Initiative: Delhi Government to remove dark spots from the streets and lanes!

70,000 additional street lights to be installed under the Mukhyamantri Street Light Yojana.

Initiative: Delhi Government to remove dark spots from the streets and lanes!

New Delhi: Delhi  Government is going to take initiative  that will make the National Capital safer for its citizens by removing all the dark spots and stretches from the streets and lanes across Delhi.  Government is set to install 70,000 streetlights in Delhi under the Mukhyamantri Street Light Yojana. This will be in addition to the 2.1 lakh streetlights that the Delhi Government had earlier aimed to install in the city. 
For the initiative Urban Development Minister  Saurabh Bhardwaj gave his approval to the scheme to install an additional 70,000 streetlights, increasing the target from 2.1 lakh to 2.8 lakh, and directed the Urban development department to complete the project within the estimated timeline. He said that the initiative had been taken after seeing the tremendous participation of the residents of Delhi under the Mukhyamantri Street Light Yojana, and therefore it was decided to install an additional 70,000 street lights in different areas of Delhi. 
 Saurabh Bhardwaj said that the Delhi Government is committed to ensuring the safety of women. In 2019, Chief Minister  Arvind Kejriwal announced the Mukhyamantri Street Light Yojana. Under the scheme, the aim was to install 2.1 lakh street lights in different parts of Delhi and the responsibility of installing these street lights was given to three different companies. LED lights of 10, 20 and 40 Watt were to be installed under this scheme. 

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Currently, under the scheme, most street lights have been installed to eliminate the dark spots that the state government had planned to illuminate. In some of the areas, the work of installing these street lights is in the final stages. “Now, on the directions of Chief Minister  Arvind Kejriwal, we have decided to install an additional 70,000 street lights in Delhi. These will help in quickly eliminating all the dark spots in Delhi,” He added. 

It is also noteworthy that the street lights that are being installed under this scheme are automatic, and will switch on when it gets dark outside. As these lights will have a sensor in them, they will also switch off on their own in the mornings and therefore ensure better utility of electricity.  Saurabh Bhardwaj said that the implementation of the scheme will be carried out by three companies and these firms will be in-charge for installing the lights as well as their maintenance. He added that as part of this scheme, 20/40 Watt LED lights will be installed with timers and sensors.
 Bhardwaj also said that it is for the first time that the state government was installing street lights in such a large scale. “This scheme will be effective in ending incidents of crime against women in Delhi. The street light will be powered by the building owner's electricity connection and the bill of the building owner will be reduced based on the units consumed by these lights. People can install these lights in their homes, shops, streets, anywhere. The people of Delhi are enthusiastically participating in this scheme, and we hope that soon every street in Delhi will be illuminated,” he added.