Goa gets first air conditioned public toilet
IANS, Jan 8, 2011, 01.49pm IST

PANAJI: Goa's first air conditioned public toilet was Saturday
installed at chief minister Digambar Kamat's legislative assembly
constituency in Margao, 35 km from here.

The toilet was built at a cost of Rs 20 lakh, which was shared between
the local municipality and sanitation specialist Sulabh International
(SI), according to a SI spokesperson.

An SI official said the air conditioner installed inside the loo is
sensor operated.

In July last year, during the monsoon session of the Goa legislative
assembly, the opposition legislators had accused the chief minister of
being elitist and had questioned his sense of priorities.

The debate on the air conditioned toilet in Kamat's constituency had
lasted nearly 10 minutes July 21 and had shades of both, seriousness
and trivia.

"The Margao garden is considered as the most prestigious garden in the
state. So what if there is an AC toilet. Once it is ready, a split AC
could be fitted later," Kamat had said, endorsing the air conditioned
loo.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator Vijay Pai Khot, a theatre
artist popular for his sense of humour, said: "Are you (Kamat) all
really serious about having an AC toilet? It is a closed space...If
someone uses it, the whole toilet will smell."

Known for his acerbic wit, Leader of Opposition Manohar Parrikar red
flagged the concept citing an even more compelling argument.

"If someone steps into an AC toilet, he will not like to come out of it."

Read more: Goa gets first air conditioned public toilet - The Times of
India 
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Goa-gets-first-air-conditioned-public-toilet/articleshow/7241422.cms#ixzz1AUPYtY7K

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