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CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development

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

The analysis show that there fewer amount <strong>of</strong> shopkeepers or workers who are willing to pay any<br />

amount for the use <strong>of</strong> toilets. Further, it is also analyzed in case <strong>of</strong> willingness to pay any amount<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> people are ready to pay for monthly passes i.e. about 65% <strong>of</strong> them are willing to take<br />

monthly passes for using the public toilets (who do not have any access to toilets). And the amount<br />

they are willing to spend on monthly passes is about 70% <strong>of</strong> them range in between 20 – 30 (in Rs)<br />

per month and about 20% - less than 20 (in Rs) and about 10% <strong>of</strong> the shopkeepers are willing to take<br />

monthly passes ranging in between 30 – 40 (in Rs).<br />

In addition to the sanitation conditions at the commercial areas, analysis also focused on waste<br />

disposal mechanisms. The overall waste generation from commercial establishments is creating<br />

unhealthy conditions within the city due to unsafe disposal mechanisms. The analysis and field<br />

surveys show that there is huge amount <strong>of</strong> waste that is disposed <strong>of</strong>f on to the road sides and nalas.<br />

The following graph shows the percentage share <strong>of</strong> commercial shops according to their disposal<br />

mechanism.<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF COLLEGE OF INDIA, HYDERABAD Page 92

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