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Jammu MC Commissioner suspends three employees for non-functional streetlights

Emphasises that street lighting is a critical component of urban infrastructure, directly linked with the safety and convenience of citizens

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Jammu MC Commissioner Devansh Yadav chairs a meeting of officials of the electrical wing to review status of repair and maintenance of streetlights.
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In a step to improve civic amenities in Jammu city, Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) Commissioner Devansh Yadav on Saturday suspended three employees for negligence in timely repair and monitoring of street lights.

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Yadav chaired a meeting of officials of Electrical wing of JMC to review status of repair and maintenance of street lights installed in the jurisdiction of JMC. During the meeting, the Commissioner took strong note of the non-functional street lights reported from various parts of Jammu city. Expressing displeasure over negligence in timely repair and monitoring, he ordered the suspension of three employees of the street light repair wing and attached them to the Kot Bhalwal dumping site until further orders.

The Commissioner emphasised that street lighting is a critical component of urban infrastructure, directly linked with the safety and convenience of citizens. He pointed out that poorly lit streets not only cause inconvenience to the public but also pose security risks, particularly during odd and night hours.

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Yadav directed the officials of Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) and the Executive Engineer (Electric), JMC, to ensure immediate redressal of public complaints regarding non-functional street lights. He stressed the need for a robust monitoring system, timely field inspections, and strict accountability of field staff.

The Commissioner also instructed that proper maintenance schedules must be followed, and faulty lights should be repaired or replaced within a stipulated time frame. Citizens should not be made to wait for basic facilities like functional street lights, he added.

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Reiterating JMC’s commitment to strengthening civic services, the Commissioner urged all concerned departments to work in close coordination to improve service delivery and win the trust of the people of Jammu.

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