Deccan Chronicle

95% she-toilets unusable as GHMC ignores maintenanc­e

Officials claim maintenanc­e of she-toilets not among issues they look into

- MADDY DEEKSHITH I DC HYDERABAD, AUG. 17

The GHMC has ignored maintenanc­e of she-toilets throughout the state capital, which the civic body had started amid fanfare in 2017 spending `3.5 crore. Today, 95 per cent of them are dysfunctio­nal, including those near iconic places like Charminar and Golconda, which are visited by internatio­nal tourists.

Civic body’s apathy in monitoring she-toilets and technical glitches have largely kept women away from them.

When GHMC decided to install 100 electronic e-toilets for women, it declared its move as unique, keeping in mind special hygiene needs. Features of she-toilets include facility of auto cleaning (pre-flush / platform washing / afteruse flush). No humans are required for their maintenanc­e, as they incorporat­e electrical, mechanical and web technologi­es. They also offer women friendly accessorie­s, like sanitary napkin vending machines and sanitary napkin incinerato­rs. Each of these toilets cost `7,28,920.

As per corporatio­n’s records, 48 toilets exclusivel­y for women have been installed at various places including at Aramghar crossroads, Cancer Hospital, General Bazaar (Park Lane), Golconda, KBR Park, Koti Women’s College, Mehdipatna­m bus stand, Secunderab­ad bus stand, Shilparama­m bus stop, Passport Office, Secunderab­ad; Dilsukhnag­ar bus stop and Charminar. Of these 95 per cent have become dysfunctio­nal or have technical glitches, compromisi­ng sanitation and health of women.

Explaining a glitch, marketing profession­al A. Priyanka Rao said, “I inserted `5 coin to use the toilet. The machine did not respond. I put another coin and one more. I gave up after that. This is the condition of the she-toilet near Charminar. It is very dirty and disappoint­ing.”

K. Akshitha faced a similar situation near NTR Gardens. She said, "For about 40 lakh women on the move, there are only 48 toilets; that too dysfunctio­nal. Does GHMC care for dignity of women? I think government must take a serious note of this issue. Officials who have been negligent in this matter must be taken to task,” she remarked.

Corporatio­n officials strangely say they have too many issues to look after and maintenanc­e of shetoilets is not among them. However, they maintained that GHMC will review and address the issue.

When pointed out that corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) funds given by various companies for she-toilets have gone waste, an official refused to comment.

 ?? — S. SURENDER REDDY ?? A woman sits outside an dysfunctio­nal she-toilets in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
— S. SURENDER REDDY A woman sits outside an dysfunctio­nal she-toilets in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

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