Updated On: 21 June, 2018 07:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Sundari Iyer
After mounting criticism about deplorable conditions, sports body upgrades facilities, which will also keep perverts away from change rooms

One of the newly installed cabins is a room were players can seek shelter during an emergency
In a better-late-than-never scenario, the 125-year-old Mumbai Schools Sports Association (MSSA) has introduced separate dressing rooms for boys and girls, which will be operational from the forthcoming season that kicks off next month at Azad Maidan. Apart from the dressing rooms, there is also a room with bunks for teams who can stay back in times of emergency — heavy rains, for example.
The new facilities will be operational from the forthcoming season that kicks off next month at Azad Maidan. Apart from separate dressing rooms for boys and girls, there is a modular cabin with bunk beds where the teams can stay back in times of emergency; heavy rains, for example. The cabin can accommodate 30 kids and their physical education teachers.