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<p style="height:70 px; font-family:'Lato'; font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey;">Mumbai's suburban railway network is the most used mode of transport for residents of this city. On an average, this system caters to more than 7.5 million commuters daily (travelling from and to more than 106 railway stations), making it one of the busiest and most crowded rail systems in the world. Unfortunately, the washroom facilities on the railway stations leave much to be desired. The upkeep and maintenance of toilets on these railway stations is the responsibility of Indian Railways, and in some cases, private contractors. Despite numerous efforts by the authorities, such as periodic cleaning, using generous amounts of water for flushing, and better awareness, commuters prefer to not use these toilets because of many reasons, the most common complaint being the stench emanating from them.</p> | <p style="height:70 px; font-family:'Lato'; font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey;">Mumbai's suburban railway network is the most used mode of transport for residents of this city. On an average, this system caters to more than 7.5 million commuters daily (travelling from and to more than 106 railway stations), making it one of the busiest and most crowded rail systems in the world. Unfortunately, the washroom facilities on the railway stations leave much to be desired. The upkeep and maintenance of toilets on these railway stations is the responsibility of Indian Railways, and in some cases, private contractors. Despite numerous efforts by the authorities, such as periodic cleaning, using generous amounts of water for flushing, and better awareness, commuters prefer to not use these toilets because of many reasons, the most common complaint being the stench emanating from them.</p> | ||
− | We | + | <p style="height:70 px; font-family:'Lato'; font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey;">We decided to carry out a survey of suburban commuters to<ul> |
+ | <li>identify public toilets that are not used primarily due to the stench, and which require immediate attention</li> | ||
+ | <li>identify authorities responsible for maintenance of these toilets, so that they can be approached with our proposed solution</li> | ||
+ | <li>identify reasons (other than stench) why these toilets are not used</li> | ||
+ | <li>spread awareness about how synthetic biology can help in getting rid of this issue</li></ul> | ||
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− | + | <p style="height:70 px; font-family:'Lato'; font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey;">We received more than 100 responses to the survey, which are summarized below:</p> | |
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