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India's Planning Commission catches flak over posh toilets
India's Planning Commission catches flak over posh toilets - NY Daily News

India's Planning Commission is drawing criticism for spending nearly $70,000 on two toilets that would be used by its top officials. Sulabh International which has built over 7,500 toilets across India, claims that one facility should cost $10,000 and can serve up to 350,000 per year.

The agency revealed in response to a right-to-information request that a significant portion of the money was spent on a "door access control system" allowing 60 "very high dignitaries" with special access cards to use the facilities. It also revealed plans to install closed-circuit surveillance cameras in nearby corridors to prevent damage or theft to the fixtures.

The revelations came a few months after the commission was slammed as being insensitive for declaring that Indians would be considered above the poverty line if they earned more than 47 cents per day in villages and 57 cents in cities.

Civic groups countered that toilets should be a priority _ but for the Indian masses, 600 million of whom lack access to basic facilities. Sanitation crusader Sulabh International, which has built 7,500 public facilities around India, said one unit built at a cost of $10,000 can serve 350,000 people a year.

In televised comments to reporters, Planning Commission chief Montek Singh Ahluwalia defended the toilet upgrades, adding that the old fixtures were stinky and renovation included plumbing repairs. The panel added in a statement that the facilities weren't meant exclusively for top officials. Ministers, foreign dignitaries and journalists frequently visited the building, it said, and the earlier, damaged fixtures portrayed the agency in a poor light.

News of the "airport-quality" wood-paneled toilets, purchased by a government beset in recent months by corruption scandals and policy muddle, drew criticism and bemused reflection.

"Very interesting. That is why 'India is incredible,''' said a writer identified as S. Chatterjee of southern Andhra Pradesh state on the ZeeNews.com website, citing a popular tourism slogan.

"The expenditure is justified," added Suren from the city of Pune. "Archimedes will come out from these 2 toilets & solve problem of poverty of India."
 
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Man $70K on two toilets is a bit much

I was also thinking about the same until I saw a debate in TV about this (Yes..it was a major issue in India). The Planning Commission have 1500 meetings per year with an average of 50 persons per meeting, many of them being from foreign countries. This toilets(s) are meant to serve them. Some coffee table socialists are making mole out of a mountain on this issue.
 
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I was also thinking about the same until I saw a debate in TV about this (Yes..it was a major issue in India). The Planning Commission have 1500 meetings per year with an average of 50 persons per meeting, many of them being from foreign countries. This toilets(s) are meant to serve them. Some coffee table socialists are making mole out of a mountain on this issue.

Yaar what are these toilets gold and diamond studded or something

lol let us live it up once in a while buddy :tongue:

Mate this is taking the pi$$
 
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Poor quality

The commission justified the high cost saying that “old plumbing and sewerage systems had deteriorated, and needed almost complete replacement”.

“A common complaint over the years was the poor quality of the toilets in the building — a complaint made not just by the ministers and foreign dignitaries who visit, but also by the staff and the journalists.” It said fire control systems also had to be added, in accordance with the regulatory requirements.



To be fair this building did have many foreign delegates but is the cost justified?
 
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Poor quality

The commission justified the high cost saying that “old plumbing and sewerage systems had deteriorated, and needed almost complete replacement”.

“A common complaint over the years was the poor quality of the toilets in the building — a complaint made not just by the ministers and foreign dignitaries who visit, but also by the staff and the journalists.” It said fire control systems also had to be added, in accordance with the regulatory requirements.



To be fair this building did have many foreign delegates but is the cost justified?

Then a lot of things cannot be justified... which includes official bungalows for ministers/bureaucrats/generals etc. For once in a while lets be reasonable and stop with the Govt bashing.
 
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Then a lot of things cannot be justified... which includes official bungalows for ministers/bureaucrats/generals etc. For once in a while lets be reasonable and stop with the Govt bashing.


The cost was not for just the toilets but a whole fire control system and plumbing etc which if that is taken into account one could understand why it did cost that amount.

old plumbing and sewerage systems had deteriorated, and needed almost complete replacement”.
 
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The cost was not for just the toilets but a whole fire control system and plumbing etc which if that is taken into account one could understand why it did cost that amount.

old plumbing and sewerage systems had deteriorated, and needed almost complete replacement”.

Yeti - man come on dude.... whichever way you look at it and even with all the extra costs for fire control system etc its a lot of $$ mate.
 
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