Deccan Chronicle

Posh Cyberabad has no public loos to pee

Cabbies, labourers relieve themselves at corners

- NAVEENA GHANATE | DC

ON THE STRETCH from Cyber Towers towards Biodiversi­ty junction too there are no toilet facilities. According to the Swachh Bharat Mission, mandate for urban areas, there should be at least one public toilet within every one km of city space.

THE GHMC often checks for things like building safety and fire safety norms but seldom does it enquire into amenities provided at constructi­on sites.

Driving down to Cyberabad you will notice shiny buildings on swank thoroughfa­res. And these buildings house scores of offices of large businesses that have all the amenities you can think of.

But that pampering ends the moment you step out of the gates. All is not well outside. The surroundin­gs lack the most basic of amenities – toilets. There are just no public lavatories around the place.

So, what you get is cabbies and constructi­on workers relieving themselves at the nearest corner they can find. Officegoer­s and the occasional visitor also go for a leak behind the wall for lack of a public lavatory. So much for the city’s Open Defecation Free (ODF) tag and Swachh Bharat Mission.

The area near Mind Space junction where constructi­on for a flyover is going on is teeming with traffic, pedestrian­s and workers.

A male constructi­on worker, said, “We live in sheds provided to us close to the constructi­on site where there is no toilet facility. I do not know where the nearest facility is and have never been able to access one. Most of the time, I relieve myself in the bushes or in the open land.”

On the stretch from Cyber Towers towards Biodiversi­ty junction too there are no toilet facilities. According to the Swachh Bharat Mission, mandate for urban areas, there should be at least one public toilet within every one km of city space.

In addition, any place that has more than 10 people carrying out constructi­on activity should have toilets for the workers.

If at all, the GHMC often checks for things like building safety and fire safety norms but seldom does it enquire into amenities provided at constructi­on sites.

On the other hand, Telangana State Industrial Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n Limited (TSIIC) allocates a separate plot of land for temporary shelters for industrial constructi­on workers.

According to TSIIC zonal manager, “During the constructi­on phase, we lease out a portion of the land to contractor­s for sheds for the workers. It is the duty of the executing agency to provide toilets to workers and creches for their children.”

According to experts on the issues, most of the agencies do not penalise the contractor­s for not providing toilet facilities for fear of delay in the progress of the project.

Former national president of Credai, C. Shekar Reddy, said, “Profession­al builders and developers do provide facilities to the constructi­on workers.

They even provide creches for kids as the constructi­on activity may go on for two-three years. However, it is often the contractor­s who provide small huts and shirk the rest of their responsibi­lity.”

Since the constructi­on activities are long-term, especially in Cyberabad area, Mr Reddy suggests having transit accommodat­ion.

“A lot of these labourers are seasonal workers. Since labour cess is charged and there is money available, having a transit accommodat­ion as a permanent asset would benefit both the government and workers.”

When a permanent facility is built, then the contractor need not worry about housing. He can instead concentrat­e on providing transport and toilet facilities to workers. However, lack of lavatories in Cyberabad area is one serious drawback of the otherwise well-developed area.

GHMC west zone commission­er Hari Chandana Dasari said, “We received complaints of open defecation near Meenakshi Towers where constructi­on is happening, so we put up toilets there and also near Nallagandl­a. But since some of the owners did not consent to build toilets, we recently got restaurant­s, hotels, petrol pumps and shopping malls to agree to allow their toilets facilities for public use.”

 ??  ?? A man pees at the side of the road in the posh Cyberabad area.
A man pees at the side of the road in the posh Cyberabad area.

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