Sunday, December 5, 2010

Navi Mumbai Dearth of public toilets in Navi Mumbai creates trouble


Dearth of public toilets in Navi Mumbai creates trouble
Social worker Pravin Kamble says, "According to experts, one toilet seat must be built for 50 people in an urban region. In Navi Mumbai there are 350 public toilets with an approximate 16 seats in each that serve the population of 12 lakh people. That means there is only one seat per the population of 3500.
Social worker Neetu Singh adds, "Considering the needs of joggers, shoppers, players, et al. the NMMC has developed many new small unisex urinals, which have been built near jogging tracks, market places, play grounds, etc. If one cross-checks, it is found that most of the time these urinals are locked."
In Vashi, it is the same story. Toilets have been built between the service road from Vashi bus depot to Mini Sea Shore for joggers and walkers. Another one is near the subway between Sector 17 and railway station opposite Otla market meant for commuters as well as shoppers. Another one in front of Navi Mumbai High School on Subhash Chandra Bose playground is meant for students who practise sports. All of these toilets are found perpetually locked.
Social worker Durga Gudilu says, "Toilets are a must for women as they fall victim to many health related problems if they are not able to access them on time."
A resident expresses her disgust saying, "In the absence of public toilets men are found littering here and there. This creates unhygienic conditions for nearby living residents." However, a sanitation officer denies shortage of toilets. "NMMC is the only corporation which has the highest number of public toilets. We have more toilets than needed," he says.
—Jaspal Singh Naol

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