KP releases Rs300 million for streetlights under Roshan Peshawar

Peshawar: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has released Rs300 million under the Roshan Peshawar initiative to install modern streetlights across the city. The project focuses on improving urban lighting infrastructure on key roads, intersections, and public spaces to enhance visibility and safety during nighttime. This step under the Urban Planning & City Development Cluster reflects a Government Policy aimed at upgrading municipal services and civic facilities. For residents, better street lighting can reduce accidents, improve security, and support smoother traffic flow. Authorities plan phased implementation, starting with high priority areas before citywide expansion. Will improved lighting change safety conditions in your area? Which roads need urgent upgrades?

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