
Thrissur city to be lit up with 50,000 LED lights
Inaugurating the project at a function here on Friday, Revenue Minister K. Rajan said the transformation marks a significant milestone in Thrissur's journey toward becoming a modern metropolitan city. 'Over the past nine years, Thrissur has made model advancements in sanitation, beautification, and public safety. This lighting project is yet another step in that direction,' he said.
Under the project, outdated street lights will be replaced with modern, energy-efficient LED lights across all 55 divisions within the Corporation limits. A digital survey will be done to assess lighting requirements area-wise and will install high-mast and mini-mast lights in addition to standard LED units. Mayor M.K. Varghese presided over the function.

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