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Commissioner SMC reviews street-lighting project with EESL

Stresses on efficient, reliable urban lighting

KI News by KI News
December 22, 2025
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SRINAGAR: Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), today, chaired a high-level review meeting with Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) to assess the status and performance of street-lighting and other energy efficiency initiatives being implemented across the city.

During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on the functioning of energy-efficient LED street lights, with particular emphasis on improving illumination levels, reducing power consumption, and ensuring uninterrupted lighting in residential areas, commercial hubs, and major traffic corridors. The Commissioner underscored that efficient street lighting is a critical civic service, directly contributing to public safety, pedestrian comfort, night-time mobility, and overall urban aesthetics.

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Reviewing project milestones, the Commissioner stressed the need for strict adherence to quality standards, timely completion of pending works, and robust maintenance mechanisms. He highlighted that prompt repair and replacement of faulty street lights, especially in densely populated and vulnerable areas, must remain a top priority to ensure public convenience and safety.

Challenges related to maintenance, fault reporting, and response time were examined in detail. The Commissioner directed EESL to further strengthen on-ground monitoring and ensure that the Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) is implemented effectively, with clear accountability of vendors. The importance of coordinated action between SMC field wings and EESL teams was also emphasized to enable faster resolution of issues.

The meeting also discussed the future roadmap for expanding energy-efficient street lighting, including the adoption of smart lighting systems, centralized monitoring, and advanced technologies aimed at improving operational efficiency and reducing long-term costs.

It was decided that EESL will submit a detailed progress report along with revised timelines, while SMC will enhance inter-departmental coordination to expedite clearances and facilitate smooth implementation. Joint inspection teams will conduct regular field verifications to ensure optimal performance of installations.

The Commissioner reaffirmed SMC’s commitment to sustainable and energy-efficient urban infrastructure, stating that reliable and well-maintained street lighting remains central to improving the quality of life and ensuring a safer, well-lit Srinagar for all its residents.

 

 

 

 

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