The Hindu 22.11.2013
60 public toilets renovated

To accord a thrust to hygiene, the City Corporation has
carried out repair works and renovation in 60 of the 245 public toilets
in the 60 wards, official sources said.
In addition
to the 730 full-time conservancy workers, the Corporation has been
depending on 380 members of self-help groups for maintaining the
toilets.
The sanctioned strength of conservancy workers is 843, though, as per norms, there should be 1,396 workers, said the sources.
Privatisation
It
was to bridge the requirement that the Corporation had roped in members
of women self-help groups paying Rs. 250 each for a work day. The
Corporation Council had already adopted a resolution for privatising
sanitation upkeep in 16 Wards.
Four wards in each of the four zones have been identified for privatising maintenance of these toilets, sources said.
Once the privatisation takes effect, the shortage of conservancy workers would not be felt , the sources said.