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Singha Durbar Toilets in Poor Condition Despite Government Cleanliness Drive

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Despite a nationwide government cleanliness campaign concluding recently, public toilets within Nepal's administrative complex, Singha Durbar, remain in poor condition. Observations reveal a lack of functional water supply for flushing, broken facilities, and inconsistent maintenance, contradicting the government's promoted sanitation standards. This situation highlights a significant gap between policy announcements and on-ground implementation.

  • The "National Cleanliness Week" campaign, aimed at improving sanitation across government offices, concluded on May 14.
  • Thousands of government employees, officials, and visitors use the Singha Durbar premises daily.
  • Some toilet doors have broken locks, further exacerbating user discomfort and hygiene issues.
  • The poor state of the facilities raises questions about the seriousness of public institutions in implementing promoted standards.

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