India Review & Analysis

Google Maps show 57k public toilets

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In a fillip to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Swachh Bharat’ (Clean India) Mission, Google Maps now lists over 57,000 public toilets in over 2,300 cities across the country, the company announced to commemorat­e Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversar­y.

More than 250,000 users are already searching for public toilets every month across Google Search and Google Maps.

Adding public toilets to Google Maps was initially launched as a pilot in New Delhi, Bhopal, and Indore in 2016, in collaborat­ion with the Swachh Bharat Mission and Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.

“We believe that making informatio­n about public sanitation facilities easily accessible to people is a key element for social good - one that also constitute­s the cornerston­e of the government’s Swachh Bharat campaign to promote clean habits and hygiene,” said Anal Ghosh, Senior Programme Manager of Google Maps.

Users can now type public toilets near me’ on Google Search, Google Assistant or Google Maps and get results at their fingertips.

“For this campaign, our product and engineerin­g teams together built a new process to integrate toilet listings into Google Maps seamlessly,” Ghosh added.

Meanwhile, the ‘Google My Business’ platform has helped the government take ownership of these listings on Google Maps so they could monitor visits, ratings, reviews and more, thereby, gaining insights that could help them take necessary action to maintain and upgrade toilets, the company said.

Last year, Google Maps ran a campaign to raise awareness and adoption that resulted in 32,000 reviews, photos, and edits being added to public toilets across India by Local guides.

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