• Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Open defecation free district lacks public toilet at district headquarters

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Siraha, June 24: Irrespective of the announcement of open defection free district long back, Siraha has no public toilets at District headquarters itself, causing sheer inconvenience and embarrassment to the public.

There are several significant offices including District Administration Office, Land Reform and Land Revenue, District Court and District Police Office where the citizen frequent for various sorts of service. But the absence of lavatories has not only caused utmost inconvenience but utter shame.

Those returning to home after services at various government offices need the essential facility. Most afflicted with this are the women folks. 

The locals complained that Siraha municipality was ignoring the demand of constructing and managing public toilets for long. It has earned much disgrace, they added. The locals further vented ire that the local level spends huge amount of money on infrastructure building every year, while the essential service to respond to nature's call is egregiously ignored. 

Member of Ward No 2 in Siraha municipality, Shambhu Sah, said, "I repeatedly demanded establishment of public toilet after I was elected people's representatives. However, neither the mayor nor other officials paid heed to it."

Although the local level was made aware of this pressing need since the very first stint in 2074BS, it is yet to be materialized. 

Pedestrians and service seekers at government offices in the district headquarters are in urgent need of lavatory. 

A local youth leader Bhogendra Saha said toilet is essential not only for cities' cleanliness and beauty but also for human dignity. He expressed worry why the municipality was turning a deaf ear to such urgency. 

Similarly, Chairman of ward no 22 in the municipality, Jibachh Narayan Jha, viewed, "It is shameful not to have a public toilet at district headquarters itself." He, however, said the forthcoming municipal assembly meeting would be resonated with the demand of such essential facility.

The locals further argued that absence of public toilet is also the absence of good governance, inclusive development and failure if the local level to address public concern.

Mayor Dr Nawin Kumar Yadav also admitted the inconvenience caused to people for not having essential facility for defecation. However, he informed the construction of public toilet was a priority. There is a long term plan to build toilets at various public places under the urban development and cleanliness campaign. 

The toilet would be managed sustainably with a close coordination among locals, people's representatives and concerned stakeholders, he added. (RSS)


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