Updated On: 14 October, 2022 02:48 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Survey by St Xavier’s students highlights poor condition of washroom facilities at city stations; students submit suggestions to railway authorities who say they have noted the observations

The women’s toilet at Sewri station was found to be in extremely poor condition
Mumbaikars are willing to pay more for better toilet facilities at city stations and better services and amenities for women commuters, as per a survey conducted by St Xavier’s College students which was presented to railways.
“In the face of violations of women’s dignity, health and freedom to public spaces, activists have strived to get their voices heard through campaigns such as ‘The Right to Pee’ movement which acknowledge the absence of safe and hygienic public urinals in Mumbai city. This campaign has been demanding adequate public urinals for women in Mumbai from stakeholders responsible for urban sanitation in the city,” said the theme of the survey conducted in August and September.