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Citing the need of a public toilet in the area outside

Veneer Toilet Seat Factory . Meanwhile, BMC sources said the Railway Board has requested the civic body to find another spot for the toilet, as such construction on the railway property may create bottlenecks and cause inconvenience. Citing the need of a public toilet in the area outside Bandra station on the east side, the BMC recently decided to reconstruct a demolished toilet. It informed the Railways and the latter asked the BMC to postpone its construction as the approval in the matter was pending with the Railway Board. Under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, the BMC has undertaken a drive to conduct public toilets in the city, to meet with the deficit of access to toilets faced by Mumbaikars. Meanwhile, BMC maintained that as per the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’s mission director’s statement, toilets are a must for any city and they can be constructed on land belonging to other government agencies, without necessarily seeking their permission. Sources in the BMC said that the Railways claimed the toilet was unauthorised and illegal, as it was constructed on property belonging to the Railways, without anyone taking permission or informing the concerned railway authorities. The Railways had demolished the existing toilet at the spot was demolished by on March 18.The BMC’s venture to construct public toilets has hit yet another roadblock, this time due to resistance from the railways.The BMC plans to continue pursuing the matter with the Railways. The BMC’s venture to construct public toilets has hit yet another roadblock, this time due to resistance from the railways. The DRM of Western Railways, Mukul Jain, remained unavailable for comment. Following this deadlock in March, the BMC sought to reconstruct the toilet later in May, citing that the area needed a public toilet