HER TOILET. This photo taken on February 9, 2020 shows people walking past a mobile toilet on a bus at a public park in Pune. Photo by Indranil Mukherjee/AFP
So she was pleasantly surprised to find a pink women-only"washroom-on-wheels" in a public park in western India – one of several facilities dotting the city of Pune, where a pair of entrepreneurs have transformed run-down buses into hop-on toilets. Launched in 2016 by entrepreneurs Ulka Sadalkar and Rajeev Kher, the"Ti Toilet" project –"ti" means"her" in the local Marathi language – has 12 mobile washrooms, on average used by more 200 women daily. The buses are powered by solar panels mounted on top of the vehicle.
"We focused a lot on aesthetics in refurbishing these buses and provided clean toilets, television sets, temperature monitors with an attendant in tow." Even as India went on a building spree constructing millions of toilets as part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship"Clean India" program, experts said the lack of water or electricity meant many remain unused.
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