Amli Residents Raise Concern Over Lack of Street Lights
Balaji Temple road and nearby societies remain in darkness, raising safety concerns
Residents of the Amli residential area are once again raising serious concerns over the absence of street lights near Balaji Temple road and surrounding societies.
Despite the presence of multiple residential societies for nearly two decades, proper street lighting is still missing on key stretches.
Despite the presence of multiple residential societies for nearly two decades, proper street lighting is still missing on key stretches.
Daily Problems Due to Darkness
Residents say the roads become extremely dark at night, creating daily challenges for:
Pedestrians • Senior citizens • Workers • Temple visitors • Cyclists • School students
Many locals are questioning why such a basic facility is still missing in a populated residential area.
What Is Causing the Delay?
Opinions among residents are divided.
Some believe the issue may require financial contribution or coordination from nearby societies, while others suspect administrative delays or planning issues are the reason behind the long-standing problem.
Questions on “Smart City” Claims
Residents express concern that in a developing and promoted
“Smart City” like Silvassa, such basic infrastructure gaps still exist.
The situation raises broader questions about planning, execution, and priority of essential services.
Citizens Demand Action
Locals are now demanding clear answers and immediate action from the concerned authorities.
They are urging officials to improve visibility, safety, and overall infrastructure in the area without further delay.
Street lights are not about beautification —
they are about everyday safety.
