The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has received a staggering 4.8 lakh complaints regarding streetlights over the past five years. The data, obtained through Right to Information (RTI) queries, reveals the extent of the issue in the city. The complaints ranged from non-functional streetlights to inadequate lighting in certain areas, posing a safety hazard to residents. The AMC has been facing criticism for its slow response in addressing these complaints, leading to concerns about the overall safety and security of the city’s streets. The information highlights the need for better maintenance and monitoring of streetlights to ensure the well-being of citizens. With the growing population and urbanization in India, proper street lighting is crucial for public safety and crime prevention. The AMC’s handling of these complaints will be closely monitored by citizens and authorities alike to ensure a swift and effective resolution to this pressing issue.

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Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation receives 4.8L streetlight complaints in 5 years, reveals data.
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