Additional Commissioner of Indore Municipal Corporation told that selling meat and eggs was found in an accessible toilet. Where the shopkeeper was immediately fined one thousand rupees. Also, the agency that operates Sulabh toilets was fined Rs 20,000.
A case of sale of eggs and meat inside Sulabh Toilet in Indore, Madhya Pradesh has come to light. When this was noticed during the investigation of the municipal officials, they fined the vendor and the agency running Sulabh Toilet. Some families were also found living inside Sulabh Toilet Complex.
Actually, preparations are being made for cleanliness survey in Indore. In such a situation, the officials of Indore Corporation are wandering in every area of the city and checking whether cleanliness and other arrangements are in place. In the same sequence, the team of the corporation went out to check the accessible toilets in the city, and families were found living in some places. At one place there was a meat and egg shop in Sulabh toilets.
Public toilet caretaker in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, found storing eggs & food items for business purposes
"He was found storing eggs & meat cutting instruments. He's been fined Rs 1,000 & org operating the toilet will be fined Rs 20,000," says Indore Nagar Nigam Addl Commissioner pic.twitter.com/e5QONyvrTm
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After which the corporation team fined Sulabh toilets agency, while evacuating such places. In this regard, Additional Commissioner of Municipal Corporation Abhay Rajangaonkar said that on Wednesday he was found selling meat and eggs in an accessible toilet in Loha Mandi area. Where the shopkeeper was immediately fined one thousand rupees. Also, the agency that operates Sulabh toilets has been fined Rs 20,000.
Rajangaonkar said that apart from this, it was seen in some other places against which action was taken. It is alleged that eggs and meat were being sold in Sulabh Complex located in Loha Mandi with a knot of care taker. According to the rules, the person looking after Sulabh Complex is allowed to live alone.