Toilet talk
The Hindu
As Greater Chennai Corporation launches the next phase of opening public toilets, citizen groups weigh in with suggestions
With a recent study by Greater Chennai Corporation revealing that 289 of the 832 public toilets are not in working order, there should be an obvious interest in improving these facilities. In fact, there is.
“Recently, GCC sought feedback from NGOs on how to maintain these facilities, and we put forward our suggestion. We called for a ‘Chennai Toilet Maintenance Board’, a nodal agency to redress grievances related to public lavatories,” says Govind Rajan, convenor, Dhagam Foundation
A non-profit, Dhagam Foundation has conducted audits of washrooms in Chennai in 2018.

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