The Asian Age

HC seeks govt’s reply on lack of toilets

■ Anganwadis need to provide nutritious food to poor: Plea

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New Delhi, Aug. 28: The Delhi high court on Tuesday sought response of the city government and South Delhi municipal body on a PIL claiming lack of toilet facilities in a slum near Yamuna despite the much publicised Swachh Bharat campaign on cleanlines­s.

A bench of chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice V. K. Rao asked the Department of Women and Child Developmen­t and South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n ( SDMC) to file their affidavits as to what action has been taken by them to comply with the requiremen­ts of Swachh Bharat mission.

The court was hearing a PIL by three law students, Shabnam, Sonali Chauhan and Nitesh Kumar Mishra, who have claimed in their plea that the slum at Sarai Kale Khan area in South Delhi here has no toilets, bathrooms and anganwadis.

As the Department of Women and Child Developmen­t and SDMC were not made party to the plea, the court directed that they be impleaded as necessary parties. The court had earlier sought responses of the Centre, Delhi government, police, DDA and DUSIB on the plea and directed them to inspect the slum and file a report on the situation there.

The students have said in their plea that the anganwadis were needed to provide nutritious food to the poor and deprived children of the slum.

The petition has claimed that despite thousands of crores of rupees being spent on Swachh Bharat campaign, hundreds of residents of the slum are defecating in the open due to lack of toilets. The public interest litigation ( PIL) also claimed that authoritie­s were not providing the facilities on the grounds that the slum was located on the river bed of Yamuna, despite the fact that there was a power grid and electric crematoriu­m in the near vicinity.

Apart from the lack of toilet facilities, the plea has also claimed that the slum faces drinking water problems due to lack of permanent supply, and tankers never deliver water timely.

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? Acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal; three times cancer survivor Kaajal Palli; oldest marathon runner Mann Kaur and former model Milind Soman during the announceme­nt of women’s run Pinkathon in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— BIPLAB BANERJEE Acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal; three times cancer survivor Kaajal Palli; oldest marathon runner Mann Kaur and former model Milind Soman during the announceme­nt of women’s run Pinkathon in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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