Construction of new toilets has become a tough task as local residents and traders are unwilling to have them in their vicinity. more-inLack of water and maintenance of toilets are not the only issues citizens are facing in the city. Circle level officials should take care of maintenance and monitoring of the privately run toilets too,” clarifies an official from the Health & Sanitation wing. Construction of new toilets, as per his admission, has become a tougher task, with the local residents and traders unwilling to have them in their vicinity. GHMC claims that they have convinced owners of 290 petrol pumps, and 395 hotels to open their toilets for general public.
Source: The Hindu October 07, 2017 00:56 UTC