Bhubaneswar, November 18: The Temple City’s sanitation status relating to toilets is quite impressive and others are happy to follow in our footsteps, said BMC Additional Commissioner Laxmikant Sethi while participating at the city level celebration of World Toilet Day.
Participating at the event as the chief guest in Mayfair Hotel, the additional commissioner said “Till date more than 673 million people are using toilets and in our city to create a better situation we should work hand-in-hand with community-based and social service organisations.’’
Another guest of the occasion and Deputy Commissioner (Sanitation) of BMC Suvendu Kumar Sahu said, “In Bhubaneswar we have 75 community toilets with 1992 seats, 99 common toilets, 42 e-toilets and 10 bio toilets. In a day 22,000 people can use these toilets. While some are in renovation and maintenance phase, most are working and in use by citizens. The media organisations should help us in creating awareness so that more and more people would use the toilets.’’
He also added that despite having mobile toilets, BMC could not use them in recent past due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “BMC will use the mobile toilets to their maximum capacity once the pandemic comes to a halt. Many corporate houses have evinced interest in creating toilet facilities in the city. However, with support from all quarters we can have a better sanitation as by imposing fines it would be difficult to achieve,’’ he added.
The event, organized by CFAR in association with BMC was also attended by leading transgender leader and Member of National Transgender Council Meera Parida.
State head of CFAR Samir Ranjan Das coordinated the event and Jayashree Das extended vote of thanks.