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Use public loos at your own risk

Updated on: 15 June,2011 05:57 AM IST  | 
Yacoob Mohammed |

As nine Nirmala Sulabh Souchalayas in the city have defaulted on payment of Rs 5.2 lakh since 2004, the civic body now plans to disconnect waterlines till payment is made

Use public loos at your own risk

As nine Nirmala Sulabh Souchalayas in the city have defaulted on payment of Rs 5.2 lakh since 2004, the civic body now plans to disconnect waterlines till payment is made







Won't Flush: Several contractors have abandoned the contract midway,
as the revenue generated through these pay and use public toilets did
not fetch them enough profit. Pic/Ramesh HS


What a loss
To make matters worse, the contractors have abandoned the contract midway, as the revenue generated through these pay and use public toilets in wards like Hanumanthnagar, N R Colony, Basavangudi and DVG Road, does not fetch them enough profit. This turn of events has now put the ball in the BBMP's court.

Operator unknown?
Activist Kiran Kumar filed an RTI following the allegation that these abandoned toilets are being used for immoral activities. "We don't know who the contractors are, but we were informed by the person collecting fees from the public that it is currently under the BBMP. However, the BBMP did not give any information about whom they have allotted the contract to. Ultimately, the public will suffer if the corporation decides to disconnect the water line for nonpayment. The BBMP should foot the bill and employ persons there to run operations instead allotting it on contract," Kumar said.

Going by the rules
The nine Sulabh toilets, which have defaulted on payments, are located crucial points enroute to software parks along Bannerghatta Road and Kannakapura road. Executive Engineer Shashidhar said, "We have sent a strong message to the ward level juniors engineers and assistant engineers to go in for disconnection if payments are not made within the specific time given."

Chief Engineer (south zone) said, "The toilet operators were issued notices earlier. We had cut the water line once, but the inconvenience to the public made us bend rules and resume supply. Now we have approached the higher authorities at BBMP, who are expected to take further step."

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