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CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development

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<strong>SANITATION</strong> FACILITIES AND SITUATION AT INSTITUTIONS:<br />

<strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SANITATION</strong> <strong>PLAN</strong> BAREILLY<br />

The other potential area where the provision <strong>of</strong> toilets is a must is institution buildings. The floating<br />

population in these buildings such as collectorate <strong>of</strong>fice, bus station, railway station, district court,<br />

RTO <strong>of</strong>fice, Bareilly <strong>Development</strong> Authority, Nagar Nigam Bareilly and so on, is very high – where<br />

the provision <strong>of</strong> toilets is a must for general public and employees <strong>of</strong> respective buildings and even<br />

in case <strong>of</strong> availability – there should be proper maintenance <strong>of</strong> the sanitary facilities. There is some<br />

provision <strong>of</strong> toilets to general public in all these public institution buildings, but the sanitary<br />

conditions at these building and within the premises is very poor. It is important to understand the<br />

present condition <strong>of</strong> existing toilets at these public buildings. The following graph shows the<br />

percentage distribution <strong>of</strong> institutional buildings where toilet facilities are available according to<br />

their present conditions.<br />

The analysis show that the toilet conditions in these institutional buildings is satisfactory. But, there<br />

is no proper maintenance <strong>of</strong> these existing toilets, even though the usages <strong>of</strong> these toilets are very<br />

high. Even though the conditions <strong>of</strong> toilets are bad – public still use them in case <strong>of</strong> emergency, due<br />

to no provision <strong>of</strong> other toilet facilities in nearby premises. These general public comprise <strong>of</strong> both<br />

male and female population – thus, it is important to have separate toilets for male and female and<br />

the institutional building should have separate toilets for male and female category. There is<br />

sufficient number <strong>of</strong> toilet seats provided both to male and female category i.e. on an average<br />

ranging in between 10 – 15 for both female and male category, but there is lack <strong>of</strong> maintenance <strong>of</strong><br />

these toilets.<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF COLLEGE OF INDIA, HYDERABAD Page 103

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