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Mumbai: After mega Covid-19 hospitals, slum gets a jumbo toilet block

Mumbai Congress President Bhai Jagtap cut the ribbon for the facility -- catering to around 60,000 slum dwellers in the slum in the vicinity, and each family has to pay only Rs 60 per month for unlimited use.

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Reeling under the Covid-19 pandemic, the country's financial capital got its biggest ever swank, 88-seater Jumbo public toilet at Juhu Gully in Andheri west.

The two-storied public toilet has 60 seats on the ground floor and 28 on the first floor, making it the largest built by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), said Ward No. 66 Congress Municipal Corporator Meher M. Haider.

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