At Sindhi Camp Bus Stand, unauthorised charges in the name of an illegal public toilet will no longer be allowed. After the publication of news in “The Daily Guardian,” the management took action and imposed a penalty on the contractor at the Sulabh Complex. They also instructed that if excess money is collected for the toilet, strict action will be taken. The penalty amount is required to be deposited within three days.
The Daily Guardian published articles titled ‘Unauthorised restroom fees sparks outrage at Sindhi Camp’ on 24 October and ‘Sindhi Camp restroom fee scandal calls for investigation’ on 27 October. These articles exposed how money was being collected from women for using the toilet at Sindhi Camp Bus Stand, contrary to the rules, where there should be no charges for using the restroom for both men and women. Following the publication of these reports, the administration at Sindhi Camp conducted a thorough inspection and took action based on the accurate information. The new rates for the facilities are now clearly displayed, with separate charges for toilet and bathing facilities. Urinals will be free for both men and women, and these rates will be prominently displayed on the facility walls.
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