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Indian city to pay residents to use public toilets to stop public urination and defecation
AFPTuesday, Jun 09, 2015
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20150609_AFP_Ahmedabadurinating.jpg

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AHMEDABAD, India - A city council in western India is planning to pay residents to use public toilets in a desperate attempt to stop legions of people urinating and defecating in public.

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has decided to give residents 1 rupee (2 Singapore cents) a visit, in a bid to draw them into its 300 public toilets and away from open areas and public walls, which often reek of urine.

AMC health officer Bhavikk Joshi said the offer would be trialed at 67 public facilities across Ahmedabad, the main city in western Gujarat state, where officers will give a coin to each user. "Once successful, the project will be implemented in all the 300 public toilets in Ahmedabad," Mr Joshi told AFP on Monday.

The move is the latest effort to motivate people to use toilets after India's government announced a cleanliness drive last year championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Many people in India consider toilets unhygienic and prefer to squat in the open, believing it more sanitary to defecate far from home.

AMC standing committee chairman Pravin Patel said repeat offenders would be "identified and encouraged" to use the coin-paying toilets.

"The idea behind this project is to prevent open defecation in parts of the city where people, despite having public toilets, defecate in the open," Mr Patel told AFP.

India's government last year announced a scheme to check whether people who were given toilets as part of its cleanliness drive were actually using them, by getting sanitary inspectors to go door-to-door.

Unicef estimates that almost 594 million people - or nearly half of India's population - defecate in the open, with the situation worst in dirt-poor rural areas.

Lack of toilets and other sanitation problems cause huge health problems in India by causing illnesses such as diarrhoea.

- See more at: Indian city to pay residents to use public toilets to stop public urination and defecation, AsiaOne Asia News
 
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Novel Idea.

the converse also should be enforced - if found 'doing' it in public - examples should be made of them.

Alongside, clean & safe public conveniences should be made all over so that a person could use them.
 
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indians show their creativity, only limiiting to this kind of desperate measure.
 
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Indian city to pay residents to use public toilets to stop public urination and defecation
AFPTuesday, Jun 09, 2015
20150609_AFP_Ahmedabadurinating.jpg
20150609_AFP_Ahmedabadurinating.jpg

31000
Print
AHMEDABAD, India - A city council in western India is planning to pay residents to use public toilets in a desperate attempt to stop legions of people urinating and defecating in public.

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has decided to give residents 1 rupee (2 Singapore cents) a visit, in a bid to draw them into its 300 public toilets and away from open areas and public walls, which often reek of urine.

AMC health officer Bhavikk Joshi said the offer would be trialed at 67 public facilities across Ahmedabad, the main city in western Gujarat state, where officers will give a coin to each user. "Once successful, the project will be implemented in all the 300 public toilets in Ahmedabad," Mr Joshi told AFP on Monday.

The move is the latest effort to motivate people to use toilets after India's government announced a cleanliness drive last year championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Many people in India consider toilets unhygienic and prefer to squat in the open, believing it more sanitary to defecate far from home.

AMC standing committee chairman Pravin Patel said repeat offenders would be "identified and encouraged" to use the coin-paying toilets.

"The idea behind this project is to prevent open defecation in parts of the city where people, despite having public toilets, defecate in the open," Mr Patel told AFP.

India's government last year announced a scheme to check whether people who were given toilets as part of its cleanliness drive were actually using them, by getting sanitary inspectors to go door-to-door.

Unicef estimates that almost 594 million people - or nearly half of India's population - defecate in the open, with the situation worst in dirt-poor rural areas.

Lack of toilets and other sanitation problems cause huge health problems in India by causing illnesses such as diarrhoea.

- See more at: Indian city to pay residents to use public toilets to stop public urination and defecation, AsiaOne Asia News

How about punishment
 
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good steps but keeping in mind mentality of people in subcontinent we might see over crowding at public toilets and hence choking the system further .

Here in Pakistan we have seen this when women started bringing all their daughters along with themselves to vocational centrs as the government was paying them per head for attending classes at skill training centers
 
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now get ready for a crowd of people outside with drums of water, drinking and visiting toilet every hour
 
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now get ready for a crowd of people outside with drums of water, drinking and visiting toilet every hour

It's should be punishment for defacating. Not reward for Using toilets. But If this help Indians, go for it.
 
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It's should be punishment for defacating. Not reward for Using toilets. But If this help Indians, go for it.


By the way china is No 2 in this area. What do you guys do to get rid of it? (if you take any step at all?)
 
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Well at least they did something to this disgusting and utterly shameful problem in India...

But why dont they punish instead of giving away money (Which I am sure could be used elsewhere)
 
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By the way china is No 2 in this area. What do you guys do to get rid of it? (if you take any step at all?)

I'm not Chinese. But I'm sure everyone else, except parents of small toddlers, do not reward people for using bathroom.
 
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