<p>Suvidha Cabins with toilets and changing room facilities have been set up in Yeshwantpur for pourakarmikas, who often face difficulties in finding such space while on duty.</p>.<p>The cabins are equipped with basic facilities such as toilets, changing rooms, feeding rooms, and medical aid.</p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister Dr C N Ashwath Naryan inaugurated the cabin in Yeshwantpur set up on a pilot basis.</p>.<p>“Civic workers toil on the dusty streets for over eight hours. Of 25,000 civic workers in various zones of the city, about 70% are women and lack privacy and a decent space to relax after their hectic work. These cabins will bridge that gap and help them in all possible ways,” he said.</p>.<p>The cabins, built using repurposed shipping containers, can be moved around easily. As the basic structure is ready, customising of the cabin does not take much time. The cabin with a toilet facility would cost about Rs 5.5 lakh.</p>.<p>Soon, another cabin will be inaugurated at the Jakkur ward as well.</p>.<p>The cabins are designed and executed by Agrya Infratech — a leading container services company, while the exterior design and visual identity of the cabins are developed by Aniruddha Abhyankar of India Rising Trust.</p>
<p>Suvidha Cabins with toilets and changing room facilities have been set up in Yeshwantpur for pourakarmikas, who often face difficulties in finding such space while on duty.</p>.<p>The cabins are equipped with basic facilities such as toilets, changing rooms, feeding rooms, and medical aid.</p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister Dr C N Ashwath Naryan inaugurated the cabin in Yeshwantpur set up on a pilot basis.</p>.<p>“Civic workers toil on the dusty streets for over eight hours. Of 25,000 civic workers in various zones of the city, about 70% are women and lack privacy and a decent space to relax after their hectic work. These cabins will bridge that gap and help them in all possible ways,” he said.</p>.<p>The cabins, built using repurposed shipping containers, can be moved around easily. As the basic structure is ready, customising of the cabin does not take much time. The cabin with a toilet facility would cost about Rs 5.5 lakh.</p>.<p>Soon, another cabin will be inaugurated at the Jakkur ward as well.</p>.<p>The cabins are designed and executed by Agrya Infratech — a leading container services company, while the exterior design and visual identity of the cabins are developed by Aniruddha Abhyankar of India Rising Trust.</p>