- January 4th, 2015
THE HINDU
Workers giving finishing touch to e-toilets in front of the Tirupati Railway Station. Photo: K.V. Poornachandra Kumar
Compact steel
structures, currently under construction at three major locations of the
temple city, seem to have sparked a sense of inquiry among denizens and
devotees. Failing to blend in with the surroundings, these futuristic
cabins have garnered a stream of curious onlookers, who have
interrogated the workers repeatedly about its function. These are
nothing but the state-of-the-art, fully automated e-Toilets, soon to be
introduced by the Municipal Corporation of Tirupati (MCT).
These toilets,
developed by a private company – Eram Scientific, will be set up at
three arterial junctions in the city – two cabins each (for men and
women) at Central Bus Station and near pilgrim amenities complex –
Vishnu Nivasam i.e., opposite to Railway Parcel Office. The third one,
comprising of a single cabin, will come up at Urban SP Office near NTR
Circle.
Speaking to The
Hindu, Municipal Engineer B. Chandrasekhar welcomed the introduction of
automated toilets and explained about their functioning. The unit, which
costs Rs.5.5 lakh, houses all the information about its usage, in local
languages. It has exits and hooters to alert people outside in case of
any emergency.
“People can use these
toilets by inserting a nominal amount of Rs.2/5, which is yet to be
finalised by the Municipal Corporation. Subsequently, the door is opened
and occupancy of the cabin is displayed outside. After every five uses,
it automatically flushes the floor and has tissues/napkins for the
people using it,” he added.
Mr. Chandrasekhar
said that the toilets would require less human intervention as inbuilt
sensors monitor the situation of the cabins. “The corporation is
building tanks at the respective facilities to address water shortage
and the company’s service engineer would be training engineers and
workers for six months,” he maintained.
The project was a
result of an extensive survey conducted in the city and the officials
are contemplating to introduce more units based on the feedback of
present ones.
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Please comment and suggest how people who prefer open fields for defecation be persuaded to build and utilize latrines.