He said Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), which regulates street lights in the metropolis will not have to spend anything for installations of the LED lights. Mumbai is among various cities for Centre's LED light project.
"There will be huge saving on the street light as well as in domestic sector in the due course," Goyal told reporters during the inauguration of a coal mine here.
Raut in an article in Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' on Friday had objected to the BJP-backed plan to install LED lights in the city.
The Government is following a transparent procedure of e-tendering to acquire the required quantity of LED lights, Goyal said, adding that in next three years, entire country will have only LED lights in public as well as domestic sphere.
To a query, he said the Centre was procuring LED bulbs in bulk purchase.
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