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Juhu Gully toilet can script a hygiene story for city

The block is also designed in an aesthetic and appealing manner with a big push for the toilet-access-to-all theme.

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Reeling under the Covid-19 pandemic, Mumbai recently got an 88-person jumbo public toilet at Juhu Gally in Andheri West. The toilet is two storeyed and is supposed to be the largest built by the city’s civic corporation.

There are nearly 60,000 slum dwellers in the vicinity. Each family will have to pay Rs 60 per month for use. Reports also say that it is spread across 4,000 square feet, which is truly luxurious given the space crunch in Mumbai. There is a small waiting area, WiFi, a TV set and a botanical garden. There is a men and women’s facility and toilets for the physically challenged too, which makes this truly  inclusive.

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