Public toilets in Taj city crying for attention
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Agra, Nov 19 - Residents and tourism officials are demanding clean toilets in the city of the Taj Mahal.A conference organised by the Braj Mandal Heritage Conservation Society Sunday - the eve of World Toilet Day Monday - urged government agencies to address the problem of ill equipped, dirty and choked public toilets in the city and unleash a campaign against people defecating in the open.A resolution adopted at the conference demanded properly maintained public toilets in all commercial complexes and markets.'Women particularly are put to a lot of inconvenience because men can urinate just anywhere, but women suffer a lot and often develop health problems,' said Jitendra Raghvanshi, vice president of the Indian People's Theatre Association.Tourism industry leaders said civic agencies should build public toilets of high standards at all historical monuments.'Some monuments do have toilets but they are inside the complexes. The people who wait endlessly for entrance tickets at the Taj or Agra Fort, including bus drivers, transporters besides hundreds of other hangers on, have no toilets.'The sight of people using the pavements as toilets is not very pleasing, apart from creating stink and noxious gases,' said exporter Abhinav Jain.Hotelier Sandeep Arora said: 'The whole city stinks. Once upon a time, during the Mughal rule, Agra was described as lush green, fragrant, bigger than London and Paris. Today it has degenerated into a civilisation sink.'Members of the Yamuna Bachao Samiti, an NGO working for the conservation of the Yamuna, expressed concern over the poor maintenance of public toilets.'Without water and regular cleanliness efforts, people had no choice but to look for alternatives,' a NGO worker said.Surendra Sharma, founder president of Agra's Hotel and Restaurant Association, highlighted the need for upgrading and streamlining public lavatories at least around historical monuments.Everyone in Agra is subjected to an overpowering stink due to defecation in the open. Community toilets built by the Agra Municipal Corporation or the Sulabh Shauchalayas in the slum clusters have not proved popular. (c) Indo-Asian News Service
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