Punjab to illuminate villages with over 3 lakh LED streetlights
By IANS | Updated: April 12, 2026 23:20 IST2026-04-12T23:16:14+5:302026-04-12T23:20:15+5:30
Chandigarh, April 12 Punjab's New and Renewable Energy Minister Aman Arora said on Sunday that the state government ...

Punjab to illuminate villages with over 3 lakh LED streetlights
Chandigarh, April 12 Punjab's New and Renewable Energy Minister Aman Arora said on Sunday that the state government has launched a unique initiative, 'Mukhya Mantri Roshan Punjab Yojna', to illuminate all villages with solar-powered LED streetlights at an outlay of Rs 550 crore.
The Minister described the project as one of the biggest rural lighting initiatives, under which more than 3 lakh solar LED lights will be installed across Punjab.
Minister Arora said the State Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, approved the programme on Saturday to ensure reliable and cost-effective lighting in villages.
He noted that solar streetlights are preferred due to their zero electricity cost, reliability and suitability for rural areas.
The project will be implemented by the Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA), with installation to be carried out in a phased manner between June and October 2026.
The scheme will follow a revised funding pattern, with 70 per cent contribution from the state government and 30 per cent from gram panchayats.
Highlighting the significance of the initiative, the Minister said in the past 70 years, only around 1.14 lakh streetlights were installed in villages, many of which are now defunct.
Under the new scheme, all lights will be installed with a seven-year annual maintenance contract, ensuring replacement within three days in case of malfunction.
The system will include geo-tagging of each light, centralised monitoring through a command and control centre, and an IVR helpline for lodging complaints.
Minister Arora said the initiative would enhance safety, especially for women, promote inclusivity, and improve living standards in rural areas.
He added that the state government is also working on several solar projects to boost green energy production in the state.
Terming the scheme a game-changer, Minister Arora said it will not only improve security but also strengthen economic activities in villages across the state.
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