Visitors to Sambhaji Garden at Jangali Maharaj Road
Visitors to Sambhaji Garden at Jangali Maharaj Road


At the Sambhaji Garden and Shaniwarwada lavatory, we run a cafe because both sites are tourist destinations. At another lavatory, we have begun a hair salon for women. Pune: Visitors to Sambhaji Garden at Jangali Maharaj Road find it hard to believe a pink bus bearing the words ‘Ti Swachtagruha’ is a public lavatory. Currently, there are 13 such establishments all over Pune.”Stating that earlier there was only one lavatory, at Shaniwarwada, Mr Kher said, “We charge Rs 5 per person for maintenance. Paying Rs 5 isn&Lithium Battery Chainsaw39;t a waste and you will not feel filthy buying snacks here because it is so clean. We decided to give it a try. The Pink lavatory at Sambhaji Garden in Pune. At the Vishrantwadi lavatory, we run a launderette where we get clothes cleaned and ironed.”Stating her friends and her plan their outings in such a way that they avoid using public toilets, Suvarna Rajurkar, a visitor, said, “But this is a surprise. Currently, this is being run on an experimental basis with support from corporate social responsibility . But these toilets came into existence # in 2016, after Kunal Kumar, the then Pune Municipal Corporation commissioner invited entrepreneurs to come up with an idea for public toilets for women.  Repurposed as a posh lavatory, the scrapped bus has been equipped with a TV set, two washbasins, a huge mirror, three Indian-style and one western-style toilets. Sanitary napkins are sold at all the lavatory.”Dyaneshwar Molak, additional municipal commissioner, solid waste management, PMC, said, “We got scrapped buses from the Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited and converted them into toilets. If that wasn't enough, also included is a small cafe where one can buy refreshments.”Monali Kshirsagar, who runs the Sambhaji Garden lavatory, said, “On weekends and holidays and days when programmes are held at the garden, over 250 women use the facility.Rajiv Kher, who runs these lavatories, said, “I have been in the sanitation business for many years.”Mr Kher added, “The idea is to give lavatories to women to run so they can earn a livelihood. For the first half of 2016, the PMC paid for their maintenance but Mr Kher has been managing it since then.Scrapped buses were brought from the Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited and converted into toilets.”. Later, we gave them to this company.”He added, “We want to convert this into a successful enterprise. The garden hosts two to four programmes a month. A part of the profit is shared.



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