GHMC Commissioner B Janardhan Reddy said the State government had been taking effective measures to clean the city. Under the GHMC limits, as many as 1,440 toilets were built and 24 ‘She toilets’ were installed, he said. On January 26 this year, the GHMC installed two unique and modern electronic toilets (e-toilet) for women at a cost of Rs 7.3 lakh near Charminar.
He said the GHMC was planning to install 100 ‘She toilets’ across the city soon. The GHMC would introduce ‘Swachh Sena’ for helping
women at these e-toilets. Commissioner said the GHMC recently approached petrol bunks, shopping malls and hotels to provide toilet facilities to the public under Corporate Social Responsibility. As many as 657 corporate societies agreed to provide toilets to the common public.
He also said the people who do not have toilets can apply to the GHMC to get Rs 12,000 for toilet construction and if there was no space to construct toilets, community toilets would be constructed.