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Maharashtra: Five years on, Pune’s Rs 2 cr e-toilets lie idle

Citizen’s group says defunct e-toilets should be replaced with clean, functional alternatives to meet urgent public sanitation needs

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Citizens flag lack of maintenance, missing accountability, and poor use of taxpayer-funded MP grant. Representation Pic/istock

Citizens flag lack of maintenance, missing accountability, and poor use of taxpayer-funded MP grant. Representation Pic/istock

A citizens’ group in Pune has urged the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) to convert all non-functional e-toilets into simple but clean public toilets and open them for public use.

Vivek Velankar, president of Sajag Nagrik Manch, Pune, sent a letter to the PMC regarding this issue. In his letter, he pointed out that most of the 11 advanced e-toilets built in the city five years ago at a cost of Rs 2 crore are now non-functional.

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