Jaipur News Desk: A huge campaign for toilets in every home is going on, but in most of the offices, police stations and schools in the state, working women are feeling embarrassed due to lack of toilets or the irregularities. Many studies in the country and the world say that domestic or working women do not drink water whenever they go out of the house. They are afraid that if there is any doubt then it will be difficult… where will they go? This is not only about the survey but also about our house. In a news published in the Medical Science Journal, it is clear that after giving birth to a child or during growing age, women face more hallucinations and also have difficulty in stopping them. If we talk about the state, there are 10 lakh officers and employees in about 56 thousand government offices. Of these, 2.24 lakh are women. In the last 15 years, the number of women employees has increased by about 50 thousand and in the coming ten years, the number of women government employees will increase further by 40 percent.
Despite this, the toilets in government offices do not even have normal facilities, let alone better ones. Talking about the Secretariat in the capital Jaipur, women here stand in queues for toilets. 70 percent of the police stations in the state do not have toilets for women. It is their compulsion to go to men’s toilet or common toilet with hesitation. If we talk about government schools, the situation is similar there also. The point of the matter is that the central and state governments are spending crores of rupees in toilet campaign but women are falling ill due to hesitation.
This is the condition of government offices
Jaipur Education Complex: There are more than 500 women officers-employees. There is no adequate arrangement for cleaning the women’s toilet. A female officer said that there is a risk of infection due to dirty toilets. There is no facility of rest room, crèche, common room here.
Bikaner Education Directorate: There are 125 women officers-employees. Toilet problem, lady, no rest room.
Jhalawar: Five thousand women employees. Most places do not have common rooms or rest rooms.
Quota: There are 180 officers and 4500 women employees. There are no rest rooms, crèches and common rooms. Apart from these, toilets in about 200 schools and offices in the district are also in a bad condition.
Sikar District Collectorate: 100 officers and 20 employees are women. There are no common rooms or restrooms. Creche currently closed.
Jodhpur Municipal Corporation: Municipal Corporation North- Mayor and 14 other officers-employees are women. In the south, the mayor and 17 officers and employees are women. There is no crèche, rest room or common room here.
Nagaur District Collectorate: There are one and a half dozen officers and 123 women employees. Not enough toilets. Not even rest room or crèche.
Jaipur District Court Complex: There is a crèche in the multi-storey building, which has been closed for several months.
The pain of toilet spilled here too
As soon as the toilet was discussed, the pain of women officers working in the secretariat was expressed. Said, when she goes on a field visit, she avoids drinking water, fearing that if she gets suspicious, where will she go? State Women Commission Chairperson Rehana Riaz Chishti herself also shared such experience. At many places in the police stations, the situation is such that there are common toilets for both male and female personnel. Creches are available in some offices, which are also closed at many places.
There is a problem regarding facilities for women and girls. This is also a matter of concern for the committee. Attention will be drawn to the CM. Recently, cases of three women associated with the education department came up. He had kidney stones and urine infection due to drinking less water. This is the condition of 40 percent women of the country.