The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has received a staggering 4.8 lakh complaints regarding streetlights over the past five years, according to official data. The complaints range from non-functional streetlights to poorly lit areas, posing a significant concern for public safety. The data highlights the pressing need for improved maintenance and upkeep of streetlights in the city. Residents have been vocal about the issue, expressing frustration over the lack of proper illumination in many areas. The AMC has assured residents that they are working towards addressing the complaints promptly and ensuring that all streetlights are in working condition. Properly functioning streetlights are crucial for enhancing public safety, deterring crime, and improving overall visibility on the roads. With the increasing number of vehicles and pedestrians on the streets of Ahmedabad, it is imperative to prioritize the maintenance of streetlights to create a safer environment for all. The data serves as a reminder of the importance of regular inspections and timely repairs to ensure that all streetlights are operational. By addressing these complaints efficiently, the AMC can significantly improve the quality of life for residents and enhance the city’s infrastructure.

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Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation receives 4.8 lakh streetlight complaints in five years, reveals report.
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